Christmas Message from Tom Brejcha
Merry Christmas from all of us at Thomas More Society!
Thousands of years ago, Christ entered the world as a vulnerable baby, shivering with cold in a hard, wooden, and straw-strewn manger. As John the Apostle shares in his account of the Christmas story:
“What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race; the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it… And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”
Christmas is a beautiful reminder of the profound ability that new human life has to completely transform our own lives. It’s also a reminder of how God uses seemingly ordinary people, like a newborn baby and his young mother, to completely change the world!
Every day, our clients—everyday Americans like you and me—endeavor to alter and redeem our culture, simply by speaking the truth and doing what’s right. Thanks to friends like you, we’re doing everything we can to defend these brave souls so that the darkness will not prevail.
But we already know how this story will end... in victory! While the world’s evils often seem overwhelming to us, this blessed day is a testament to the power of Christ’s light to pierce through the darkness.
I pray that you, like me, are filled today with a renewal of hope that Life, Family, and Freedom will triumph in 2025. I’m confident that God will grant you and me everything we need to follow His call for our lives in the New Year, leading us toward ultimate victory!
And if you can spare a prayer today, please remember all our clients and friends who will be spending Christmas in prison without their family and friends—Lauren Handy, Joan Andrews Bell, Jean Marshall, Cal Zastrow, and so many other heroes and heroines. The Lord will reward them for their courageous defense of small, vulnerable, and fragile preborn children.
Thank you for your generous prayers and support this year. On behalf of Thomas More Society, we wish you a joyful day celebrating the birth of Our Savior!
May God bless you,
Tom Brejcha