"Echoes of Grace: Listening to the Unborn for Healing and Unity"
- Jan 20
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 27

Introduction:
In a world where the debate over abortion has left deep scars, divided families, and polarized communities, The Great Unborn Wall stands as a sanctuary for healing and understanding. Here, we listen for the often-overlooked voices of the unborn—echoes of grace calling us to come together in compassion.
The Essence of Our Mission:
Decades of conflict have left many hearts unheard. But what if the unborn could speak? What if their echoes whispered not of anger or rights, but of love and forgiveness? The Great Unborn Wall invites us to imagine this possibility, to hear a message as simple as it is profound: "You are forgiven. You are loved."
A Spiritual Perspective:
Imagine Jesus Christ, who knew both the divine and the human. His teachings were of compassion, forgiveness, and grace. In the heavenly realms, if the unborn reside alongside such figures, their message to us would surely reflect divine love, offering peace where we’ve known only conflict.
The Sacred Act of Remembrance

In Luke 22:19, before His death, Jesus sat down with His disciples for the Last Supper and instituted the great remembrance known as "communion" or "The Eucharist," saying, "Do this in remembrance of me." After His death, resurrection, and ascension, Jesus wanted us to remember Him.
But why was it so important for us to remember Jesus?
Among the many plausible and valid explanations, the one that stands out to us at The Great Unborn Wall is to remember the Love, Grace, and Gift of Salvation that God has given us through His Son, Jesus Christ.
We believe that, like Christ, the unborn child wants to be remembered. And the only people who know and can remember them are their biological mothers and fathers. Why remember them?
To bring dignity: Remembering an aborted child can bring dignity to their life, however short it was.
To help people heal: Grieving loss is a critical part of the healing process. Memorial services can provide comfort and support.
To deepen commitment: Participating in a day of remembrance can help people deepen their commitment to ending abortion injustice.
To offer hope: A day of remembrance can offer hope and healing to people who have been hurt by abortion.
The Great Unborn Ministry of Remembrance

The Great Unborn Wall embodies this ministry of remembrance, providing hope, help, healing, and honour to both the parents and their unborn, unnamed, unseen children.
Through conversation and Christ, we strive to shift the narrative from conflict to compassion, listening not with earthly ears but with spiritual understanding, guidance, blessings, and truth. This new conversation is not about seeking revenge or justice but about embracing God's love, forgiveness, and grace—the core tenets of The Great Unborn Wall.
Through The Great Unborn Wall, we aim to foster healing and unity, guiding those affected by abortion toward peace. By recognising the voices of the unborn as carriers of love and forgiveness, we can begin to mend the divides and build a community grounded in empathy and grace.
If you find that your heart and mind align with our perspectives, values, and virtues, we invite you to like, follow, join, and share. We welcome everyone who is passionate and compassionate to become a representative and friend of The Great Unborn Wall.
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