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Christian actor Kirk Cameron calls on March for Life attendees to obey true ‘commander in chief’ Jesus Christ

Updated: January 21, 2022 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jan 21, 2022 – 2:50 pm EST

WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — American actor and popular Christian speaker Kirk Cameron delivered a rousing speech at Friday’s March for Life in Washington, D.C., promoting life and exhorting pro-lifers to continue to obey the directives of the true “Commander in Chief,” Jesus Christ.

“So excited to be here with you. I love to see your signs, your smiles, and your hearts filled with love and compassion for moms and babies and families,” Cameron said upon taking the stage at the 49th annual March for Life.

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“Why are we here? The Bible, the book that built America, says that those who hate God love death. But we’re the family of faith. We love God, therefore we love life,” the former Growing Pains star told the audience.

“And our hope is not in the White House, it’s not in Congress, our hope is not in the people that govern us or the laws we make in this nation, our hope is in the power of God working in the hearts of His people,” Cameron said.

“And this issue of life is very personal for me,” he continued, explaining that his

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