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Biography

Hi, I'm Christina. Welcome to my site.

If you’re new here, let me introduce myself.


In 12th grade I won the “Most Talkative” superlative. Things haven’t changed much in 15 yrs. I’ve never abided by the rule that we shouldn’t speak about religion and politics in social settings. If I’m talking, it might as well be about things that matter.

 

I’m pro-life. 31 years ago in a Hartford, CT hospital, I had an appointment with death. Thankfully an elderly janitor approached my mom as she sat in a hallway. The kind stranger told her if she wanted to have her baby, God would give her the strength. She was right.


I’ve spent the past 8 years listening to people who’ve been negatively affected by abortion. The stories I’ve heard have caused me to weep. Abortion hurt’s men, women and children. It’s an injustice against humanity, which I’m working to end.

 

I have a B.S in Business Communications from Southern CT ST University. After college in 2005, I moved to Washington D.C to be part of the Justice House of Prayer. JHOP is a ministry focused on praying for governmental leaders. Post D.C I spent 2008-2012 in Atlanta as a prayer missionary at the International House of Prayer Atlanta. I moved to Atlanta because I felt called to strengthen the Black community through focused prayer. During that time I became a speaker for the National Black Pro-Life Coalition. I traveled to California with Black pro-life leaders to promote inspiring billboards placed in minority communities.


Over the years I’ve also spent time reaching out in love to the ones I’ve met in Italy, Holland, Guatemala and working at orphanages in Mozambique and Nepal. I’ve learned how selfish I can be and grew in gratefulness for clean water, hot food and my twin bed.


I’m a natural haired girl with an afro who grew up loving the Beatles, reading Maya Angelou and secretly wishing I could be a hippie living in Venice beach. That dream never happened, but I’ve had quite a few adventures in my days. I’ve got stacks of journals to prove it.


If you like what I have to say, I hope you stick around. If you hate me after reading my bio, that’s okay too. I have intense beliefs, but I’m a sweetheart in person. At least my boyfriend tells me so.


It’s not easy being an infamous black conservative, but I have no enemies. I seek to live my life motivated by love. America is flawed, but I have hope. I’m grateful for freedom of speech and plan to fully exercise my right while I still can.


I currently work at a Crisis Pregnancy Center and write for LiveActionNews. If you want to know more, search through the site and stay for a while.


- Christina Marie Martin

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