REGGIE LITTLEJOHN
FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS WITHOUT FRONTIERS
A graduate of Yale Law School, she is an acclaimed international expert on China’s One Child Policy, (now the Three-Child Policy). Her organization has been called the “leading voice” in the battle to expose and oppose forced abortion and gendercide (the sex-selective abortion of baby girls) in China.
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is the only organization with boots on the ground saving lives of babies and widows in China. Their “Save a Girl” campaign has saved hundreds of baby girls. Their “Save a Widow” Campaign is saving abandoned widows in rural China. They have launched a “Save a Widow” Campaign in Uganda as well.
Reggie is the co-founder of the Stop Vaccine Passports Task Force, dedicated to sounding the alarm about the dangers of digital IDs, which can be used as tools of mass surveillance and control, similar to the China Social Credit System. Reggie is also co-founder of the Sovereignty Coalition, dedicated to protecting our national sovereignty and personal medical freedom. In addition, she is founder and president of Anti-Globalist International, a counterforce to the globalist power grab.
Reggie has testified eight times at the United States Congress. She has delivered briefings at the European, the British, Irish and Canadian Parliaments, The Hague, United Nations, State Department, White House, Knesset, and the Vatican.
Reggie was honored as one of the “Top Ten people of 2013” by Inside the Vatican Magazine. She was given the National Pro-Life Recognition Award by Priests for Life at the 40th March for Life. She has received the Cardinal O’Connor Pro-Life Award at the National Summit of Legatus.
In 2021, she received the “Women in Leadership: Changing the World” award from Mission College in California.
In 2022, LifeSiteNews named her one of the “People of the Year – Heroes of 2021 and People to Watch in 2022.”
She is a monthly guest political commentator on Fox News Radio and has been featured in written, radio and internet TV pieces by BBC, CNN, CBN, C-SPAN, Fox News (The Ingraham Angle), The American Thinker, Breitbart, Voice of America, LifeSiteNews, LifeNews, EWTN TV- Pro-Life Weekly, National Right to Life, The World Over with Raymond Arroyo, America’s Voice, CNS News, Crux, Moody Radio “In the Market” with Janet Parshall, World Tribune, Breakpoint, Church Militant, Washington Examiner, Catholic News Agency, National Catholic Register, Christian Post, Baptist Press, Front Page Mag, Jamie Glazov, OANN, NewsMax, TEDx, The Epoch Times, American Thought Leaders, New Tang Dynasty TV, the John Batchelor Show, Relevant Radio, the Jenna Ellis Show, Dr. James Dobson, Eric Metaxas, Joe Pags, Steve Bannon’s War Room, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, quoted in Newsweek, published by CNN, and featured in a commentary, “When Abortion Isn’t a Choice,” published by the Washington Post. She is also a member of the Speakers Bureau for the Victims of Communism.
She has worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta.
Mother Teresa Convinced Me Of The Existence Of God
REGGIE LITTLEJOHN
I have not always believed in the existence of God. As a teenager, I became an adamant atheist – the kind who would argue with you until 3:00 in the morning.
What changed me was meeting my future husband. Looking into his eyes, I saw something magnificent, something profound, something eternal. Something that was a matter of spirit, that reached beyond the material world.
Years later, we both had the great fortune to work with Mother Teresa in Kolkata for six weeks. How can the material world explain the light that poured from the eyes of this saintly woman? It came from a source beyond the human realm. The atmosphere shifted around her. In her presence, the mundane became sacred, the hardened heart became soft, skepticism melted into faith.
She invited me to become a member of her Order. She called me her “Apostle of the Rosary,” and named me “Heart Full of Love.” I probably would have joined, except I was married. How different my life would have been, but God had different plans. Her work saving baby girls in India inspired my work saving baby girls in China.
There are objective proofs of the existence of God. Even a committed atheist must admit that things cannot create themselves. Why does the universe exist? Why is there something rather than nothing? As an atheist, I couldn’t answer these tenacious, mind-bending questions – a crack in the wall of unbelief through which the light of God was able to shine.
From the majestic vastness of the universe, we turn to the butterfly. These beautiful little creatures undergo perhaps the most amazing metamorphosis in all creation. The caterpillar must mummify itself and dissolve into mush in order eventually to emerge as a butterfly. What looks like slime inside the chrysalis is actually millions of complex micro-transformations that must occur with exact precision. If any one of these is executed in a flawed manner, the butterfly will not survive. How can natural selection explain such a transformation?
Where there is intelligent design, there must be an Intelligent Designer.
And then, there are answers to prayers. A recent example: A friend of mine dislocated her shoulder. She had her arm in a sling for six weeks of chronic pain. When she went to see the doctor, he said sharply, “I see no signs of healing whatsoever.” She felt discouraged, even scolded. I suggested that a group of friends lay hands on her and pray for her healing. The results were immediate and powerful. She posted x-rays of her shoulder before and after the prayer. In the “before” x-ray, the shoulder clearly was dislocated. In the “after” x-ray, taken just a week later, it had reattached.
From the existence of the universe to the metamorphosis of the butterfly, from the eyes of my husband to the healing of a friend, from the humble yet powerful presence of a great saint, all these and more convince me of the existence of God.