In a tumultuous political season where abortion is paraded as freedom, the public is inundated with misinformation by both major party campaigns.
Abortion isn’t an election year issue. It’s an everyday issue. And it impacts all of us. It’s why the Radiance Foundation, a factivist nonprofit organization, launched a multi-state, multi-message billboard campaign that takes on fake feminist disinformation. The ad initiative’s website is www.LifeHasPurpose.org.
The billboards have been put up in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nebraska. The plan is to expand it nationally. Some of the messages include: “You’re Stronger Than Abortion”, “Protect Every Body”, “Every Human Has Equal Worth”, “No Roe 2.0”, and “Abortion is Health Scare”.
“Roe is over, but the fight for Life isn’t,” says Bethany Bomberger, cofounder of The Radiance Foundation, author, public speaker and, most importantly, mother of four children. “I was once a single mom and know what it feels like to have people pressure you into abortion. So many cave to the fear and chaos of the moment,” she explains. “My unborn daughter was not an obstacle to me but an opportunity for me to become more than I ever could’ve imagined.”
Bethany Bomberger is now leading the educational, life-affirming non-profit, along with her husband, Ryan Bomberger, the Chief Creative Officer of Radiance Foundation. Two of their four children were adopted.
“Nobody is better off dead. We’re all better off loved,” says Ryan Bomberger, who is an Emmy Award-winning creative professional, author, columnist and international public speaker. He grew up in a family of fifteen where ten of the thirteen children were adopted. “The theme of our new campaign is simple: we’re all stronger than our circumstances. I’m grateful to a birth mom who was stronger than abortion. As a society, we need to show that love is greater than fear.”
Ryan was conceived in rape but adopted in love.
The Radiance Foundation promotes adoption and regularly works to help raise awareness and funding for the nation’s 3,000 pregnancy centers and over 450 maternity homes.
Radiance has been denounced by the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, George Soros’ Media Matters and even sued by the NAACP (who lost the federal lawsuit) for their fearless and factual ad campaigns. Their bold work has been praised by pro-life and pro-family leaders across the country and abroad.
For more information, or to schedule a media interview, contact Monica Rounds at 877-517-4463 or info@radiance.life.