52nd Annual March for Life: Spreading the Make More Babies Message

52nd Annual March for Life: Spreading the Make More Babies Message

Washington, D.C., was alive with passion and purpose as we joined tens of thousands at the 52 Annual National March for Life event. A sea of purple Make More Babies signs were a bold reminder that children are a gift from God and that our world needs more of them, not less. 

Leading the charge for EveryLife was Sarah Gabel Seifert, our president and co-founder, a rising voice in the pro-life community. Seifert’s bold Make More Babies message directly countered the growing depopulation movement, inspiring a cultural shift that celebrates the gift of life and the beauty of family.

Seifert also conducted live interviews with Fox & Friends and NewsMax, amplifying her message to a national audience. Her interviews emphasized the urgent need to counter cultural narratives that devalue parenthood and life.

A Golden Era for the Pro-Life Movement

This year, Seifert spoke at multiple pro-life events surrounding the March for Life, including the Life or Death Con and the National Pro-Life Summit. During her time on stage, she addressed declining birth rates, the myths of overpopulation, and the importance of prioritizing family in our society.

In her words:

"Careers can come and go, but your role as a parent — your legacy — lasts a lifetime."

Seifert’s message resonated deeply, urging attendees to embrace life, faith, and the joy of parenthood. 

She encouraged the predominantly young audiences to “build a society where children are celebrated, not feared, and where every miraculous life is loved, supported, and cherished."

Seifert’s solution is simple yet powerful: "Find Jesus, get married, and make babies."

Looking Ahead

The pro-life movement is entering what many are calling a Golden Era, as more people rise up to celebrate the sanctity of life and the importance of family.

EveryLife is honored to stand at the forefront of this movement, empowering families to embrace the blessing of children and the lasting legacy they create for the generations to come.