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From the 1940s through the 1960s, young pregnant women entered the front door of a clinic in a small North Georgia town. Sometimes their babies exited out the back, sold to northern couples who were desperate to hold a newborn in their arms. But these weren't adoptions--they were transactions. And one unethical doctor was exploiting other people's tragedies. Join us to hear the story from one of those babies.
Join us as we wing our way to the Land of Oz to hear from our favorite Scottish apologist as he offers his thoughts on some of the news making headlines down under. How is that country handling the COVID pandemic? Is the media there ‘unbiased’? What can we learn from Afghanistan? Listen as he addressed these questions and more – all from a biblical perspective.
Jane Blasio is a Hicks Baby, sold at birth and passed through the back door of a clinic in North Georgia. She has served for more than 18 years in federal law enforcement. An expert in illegal adoption, she helped unravel the mystery of the Hicks Clinic, breaking the story in 1997. She has appeared on CNN, ABC's Primetime, Good Morning America, Fox News, Inside Edition, and Entertainment Tonight, as well as in the New York Times, People, and Reader's Digest. She was the investigative lead on the recent TLC docuseries, Taken at Birth.
David Robertson is working as an evangelist with Australian churches. He is involved with education, media, churches and various forms of outreach as a speaker, writer and broadcaster. He is the author of six books, his most recent is A.S.K, an apologetic book for teenagers. He is a regular columnist with Christian Today and Evangelicals Now. He also writes occasional articles for other publications – including Eternity magazine in Australia.