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Mother, Let Me Live – Intercessors for America

Two IFA state prayer group leaders collaborated to produce a song in the voice of a preborn baby pleading: “Mother, let me live.”

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Zoraida Noratto White, one of the IFA state prayer leaders in California, was in a time of prayer in the spring of 2020, at the start of the COVID lockdowns, and she was praying against child sacrifice. She prayed: “Father, I don’t know how this reality could change. How can we stop this iniquity from happening every day in the world, unless You change the hearts of men and women?” She said she wanted to sit down with every man and woman and plead with them: “Please listen to your baby. Hear the voice of your baby.”

“Since the Scripture tells us to speak for those who have no voice, the words of this song came out of my heart very easily,” Noratto White said.

She reached out on the IFA Signal chat for state prayer group leaders, letting them know that she’d written the song, and asking if anyone knew someone who could record it.

Audrey Frykenberg, an IFA Wisconsin state prayer group leader, has a music background, and she responded to Zoraida’s request. The two collaborated and then recorded the song at a studio in Madison.

They’ve given IFA permission to share it here:

Here’s our interview about it at the IFA 50th Anniversary event:

Post your prayers below that this song might get to the right people and save lives.

Rich Swingle has taught and performed in 39 nations across six continents, mostly in his own one-man plays, five of which were performed Off-Broadway. He has performed in more than 45 film projects. He and his bride, Joyce Swingle, another contributing writer for IFA, now have 41 “screen children.” The Swingles live in New York City. Visit www.RichDrama.com for more information. Photo Credit: Aditya Romansa on Unsplash.

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