Two Campus Reflections

Impact Report March 2026

This Outreach Update features a short reflection from JFA trainer Kaitlyn Donihue from our Kansas State outreach in November 2025 as well as a testimonial from Maria, a student leader who invited JFA to her campus twice last year. In addition, our teams have been working in Texas, Minnesota, New Mexico, and Colorado over the past few weeks. You can see pictures and updates on our Instagram (@picturejusticeforall). Thank you for praying for us and for supporting our work with your generous financial gifts.

-Steve Wagner, Executive Director

Meeting Beth at Kansas State

JFA Trainer Kaitlyn Donihue

During our Kansas State outreach in November 2025 (pictured), a JFA volunteer named Michael talked to “Beth.” She shared that she had almost been aborted. She was struggling with sadness and depression and whether her life mattered. Knowing that her parents hadn’t wanted her was deeply painful.

Jonathan Hupp, a local pastor (Left, white shirt) and Paul Kulas, JFA’s Director of Operations (Right)

Michael affirmed Beth’s value and shared about Jesus with her. He asked Beth if she believed in God. She said she didn’t, but she also didn’t believe in coincidences. She said she had never walked on that sidewalk across campus before, but for some reason she decided to do so that day, and she ran into us. She felt that maybe the God she didn’t believe in was pulling her to Himself.

Michael agreed and asked if he could connect her with his wife so that she could explore her questions about God and the world in a deeper way. She said she would like that, so he connected the two of them, and they have plans to meet for coffee. Hopefully this will turn into an ongoing relationship where Beth can experience Jesus and begin to understand her value. Wanted by her parents or not, she is wanted by the Creator of the universe.

Conversations around the topic of abortion often open the door for our trainers and volunteers to meet people in some of their deepest pain and share the message of hope in Jesus with them. We consider it a high honor to get to do that.

-Kaitlyn Donihue for the JFA Team

How JFA Made a Difference at IU Bloomington

Maria

We had tabled with other pro-life organizations before, but Justice for All training us was an absolute game changer.

Our Students for Life group has always been eager to engage our campus in genuine conversation with those who disagree about abortion, but many members have very different levels of experience with apologetics and pro-life philosophy.

Maria (Center, White Shorts) and Jon Wagner, JFA’s Director of Community Engagement (Right, green shirt)

JFA’s training helped all of us get on the same page with real conversation advice that works; after

one training, it was obvious not only how many more people we were able to speak with, but also how much more honest and fruitful every conversation was.

Having been a pro-life student leader for the entirety of my high school and college experiences, I can think of no other group more effective than Justice for All at changing hearts and minds on campus, and I wish I could have brought them in sooner!

– Maria,

President of Students for Life at Indiana University Bloomington