Tony Miano and his friend Don McGinnis stood outside the Mission Hills Abortuary (10200 Sepulveda Boulevard), as they do every Tuesday morning.
A man drove (escorted) a woman to the abortuary to murder her baby. He dropped the woman off and then drove his car out of the abortuary parking lot. As he came out the driveway, Tony pleaded with the man to go back inside and get the woman -- to do what he could to stop the abortion.
The man challenged Tony to fight, opening his front passenger door into Tony's leg. Tony closed the door and told the man he had no intention of fighting with him.
The man stole Tony's BabiesAreMurderedHere.com sign, slapped him, hit him in the head and tried to kick Tony.
LAPD was called on the scene and in the end no charges were placed and Tony forgave the man.
Shortly before Tony and Don left the clinic for the day, Tony moved down to the corner at the opposite side of the abortuary. Tony looked back to see Don talking to someone in a car that was pulling out of the abortuary parking lot.
The car left Don and drove down the street in Tony's direction. It was the man who assaulted him. The man smiled and waved as he drove by. Tony simply said, 'I forgive you.'
Don would later tell Tony that the man, whose name is Scott, told him that he was sorry for getting so angry and for hitting Tony and taking his sign. Scott also asserted that he is against abortion.
Scott drove a woman to an abortuary to murder her baby, yet he insists he is pro-life.
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Great Sermon! Amen, bro! Thank you for posting this, because now I am going to look up abortuarys here in NYC and stand against it. Please pray that we will be able to save some babies from murder. Your zeal is an encouragement, and I thank God that there are people who are preaching the Gospel and trying to save lives. I pray that Jesus will save this man that assaulted you.
Amynah
Tony serves as an evangelist for Grace Fellowship Church (Davenport, IA). Author of several books, including "Overcoming Despair" (GFC, 2024), Tony has spent the last two decades on the streets proclaiming the gospel to the lost.