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Whoa! Movie producer calls LifeSite ‘most important lay apostolate in the world’

Updated: September 28, 2017 at 4:30 pm EST  See Comments

Jason Jones speaking to a crowd of nearly 200 outside Washington D.C. for LifeSite’s 20th Anniversary Gala.

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This summer, award winning pro-life film producer Jason Jones of “Bella” fame recently gave LifeSite one of the highest compliments we have ever received.

Speaking to a packed house of nearly two hundred for LifeSite’s 20th Anniversary Gala outside Washington D.C., Jones said he remembers being “so excited” when he first learned 20 years ago that an online news site had started up to exclusively cover news from a pro-life and pro-family perspective.

He then went on to praise LifeSite for staying true to the mission.

I truly believe that you have become the most important lay apostolate in the world…You haven’t bowed to the dictatorship of the spirit of the age,” he said.

“If I were to describe LifeSiteNews in three words it would be spirited, faithful, and loving,” he added.  

We were floored.

Watch the full video:

Jones nailed how we’ve been operating LifeSite for 20 years. Faithfulness to our mission has gone a long way in helping us to become the largest and most trusted pro-life news outlet on the planet.

Pro-lifers twenty years ago

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Official Street Preachers or its editors

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