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Ginger Millermon, Right to Life advocate Print E-mail

Singer/songwriter and outspoken Right to Life advocate Ginger Millermon has a new book out called Grace Thus Far, along with her new CD entitled Amazed.

Ginger MillermonMillermon was featured the entire month of January 2008 on Focus on the Family's Weekend Magazine radio show, sharing the story of her son Jarrott's fight for life with Yvette Maher, Vice-President for Sanctity of Human Life for Focus on the Family.  

Millermon was told by doctors that her twin son born at 30 weeks would not survive and was given the option of taking him off life support. Ginger and her husband Joel refused. Today, their son is a thriving pre-teen who has amazed his doctors. Ginger is a staunch pro-life advocate, working with organizations such as Vitae and World Vision. Grace Thus Far details the painful years of struggle and sacrifice the Millermons have endured. 

Carl Landwehr, President of Vitae Caring Foundation, says, "Ginger's story conveys a message of hope and optimism. It compels the reader to never give up on God's plan. It will further motivate readers to see the value and sanctity of all human life when our society is much too ready to 'toss aside' babies who may not be perfect according to society's standards."

Ginger's new CD, Amazed, has already produced a top 6 radio single on the national Inspirational chart, as well as landing in Christian Radio Weekly's top 100 Inspirational Songs of 2007. In addition to being heard on over 800 stations on Focus on the Family's Weekend Magazine show, Millermon guests on the Today's Issues show on the American Family Radio network. Millermon is also seen on Lesea and Daystar tv networks, and has received rave reviews of her new CD in magazines such as Plugged In and Christian Retailing.

 
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