Mark Crutcher

Mark Crutcher

Mark Crutcher–President of Life Dynamics. Daring, innovative, author, father… these are just a few words to describe who Mark Crutcher is. In 1986, Mark committed to working in the pro-life movement full-time, after years of being an outspoken challenger of abortion. He created the Life Activist Seminar and trained more than 15,000 pro-life activists across North America. Then, in 1992, he started Life Dynamics, Inc., which has become a widely recognized pro-life organization.

Mark has always taken a bold and hard-hitting approach in standing up against abortion. As a result, Life Dynamics may best be known for our undercover operations, such as “Child Predators”, which have exposed shocking and illegal activities that happen inside the abortion industry. Our success in covert surveillance efforts have led to Life Dynamics being labeled “the CIA of the pro-life movement”.

He has written many articles, including ones that have been published in: The Christian American, All About Issues, and Focus on the Family’s Citizen magazine. In 1996, Mark wrote Lime 5, a book that gives readers a shocking look as to what goes on inside the American abortion industry.

Mark has also appeared on many local and national television news outlets, including: ABC World News Tonightthe CBS Evening NewsFox NewsNightline20/20, and The O’Reilly Factor. He is a frequent contributor to World Net DailyAmerican Family RadioFamily News in Focus and the USA Radio Network.

Mark has been the recipient of many awards, in recognition of his hard work and dedication in saving babies’ lives. Some of his awards include: Virginia’s Coalition for Life- Defender of the Unborn (2013), the Cardinal Von Galen Award (2002), the Arizona Right to Life Award (2010), New Hampshire Right to Life- Pro-life Champion Recognition Award (2005), and American Life League’s Blogger of the Year award (2009).

He lives in Denton, TX with his wife of 42 years – Tulane and their cat and three dogs. Mark has a daughter- Sheila, who currently attends the University of North Texas as a graduate student. When Mark is not working, he enjoys riding and working on his motorcycle and watching baseball.

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