Focus on the Family president Jim Daly has called his Feb. 11 broadcast — when he asked abortion-rights supporters to work with his conservative Christian ministry on the shared goal of making abortion rare — his "least favorite but most important." Three weeks after that call to action, Focus officials won't say how outreach is progressing on one of the country's most divisive issues.
"Because we're at the first stages of our efforts, we're not ready to talk publicly about the meetings we've had," Focus spokeswoman Monica Schleicher said late Thursday. Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains' spokeswoman Monica McCafferty said Friday there have been no overtures to her organization. Denver Post
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