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The streets of downtown Baton Rouge will once again be filled Saturday, Jan. 20, with participants in the Louisiana Life March South.

Attorney General Jeff Landry, Louis Charrier to speak at Life March South

January 19, 2018

By Message Staff

BATON ROUGE – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Louisiana Baptist church planter Louis Charrier will be among the speakers at the Louisiana Life March South in Baton Rouge Saturday, Jan. 20.

The Life March South is the first of three similar events being held across Louisiana on three consecutive weekends. The event includes a pro-life march from the State Capitol to the Levee Green on River Road, where a program of prayers, speakers and music will be held at the Levee Stage.

The Life March will begin at 10 a.m. Participants will gather a few minutes before 10 in the grassy area in front of the State Capitol, then proceed on Fourth Street to North Boulevard and then toward the riverfront.

A life ministry mobilization area at the Levee Green will be manned by area pregnancy centers and organizations, and participants can visit the tables before or after the program. The program will also feature personal testimonies from other pro-life advocates, along with music.

Unable to speak, walk or eat without assistance and blind due to a severe head trauma suffered in a car accident, Nikki Charrier has been a blessing to church planter Louis Charrier and his wife June. Charrier will give his testimony during the 2018 Louisiana Life March South.Doug Collier photo

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