This is so beautiful! 😭 Praise God!
Pro-life advocate Bevelyn Williams was sentenced to 41 months in prison in July 2024 by the Biden administration for violating the FACE Act (Freedom of Access of Clinic Entrances Act). President Trump recently pardoned her and 22 other pro-life prisoners.
Williams published a video of her first reunion with her family, including her husband and young daughter, following her release from an Alabama prison on Jan. 23, 2025.
Here's the video below:
In the video, Williams embraces her family and they praise God for her release.
Williams later made a statement immediately following her return home.
Here's the post below:
Hey, you guys, I'm just home trying to get settled with my family. My daughter is so happy to see me and she will not let me leave her site. On top of that me and my husband are exhausted. We are spiritually and emotionally exhausted, we did three months of straight emotional…
— Bevelyn Williams (@MrsBevelynW) January 25, 2025
Here's the text of Williams' post:
"Hey, you guys, I'm just home trying to get settled with my family. My daughter is so happy to see me and she will not let me leave her site. On top of that me and my husband are exhausted. We are spiritually and emotionally exhausted, we did three months of straight emotional warfare and trying to stay strong together. Now we are together and all we can do is just rest and hold onto each other so please just be patient with me as I take the weekend to spend some time with my loved ones."
The video initially posted on X (Formerly Twitter), generated almost six million views, 113,000 likes, 20,000 reposts, and 11,000 comments.
Here's what some users said about Bevelyn Williams Williams' viral video:
"Welcome Home beautiful pro-life warrior princess!" investigative journalist Ann Vandersteel wrote. "Thank you for taking a stand for the unborn. The price you paid will be rewarded in the Kingdom. God Bless you!"
"This is just so incredible," investigative journalist Amy Mek added. "I am so deeply sorry for everything you and your family have gone through. Thank you for your continued fight and for never backing down. I pray for you and your family."
"I learned of your story just over the past few days," another user wrote. "I’m still shocked that this could even happen to you, but putting aside my anger with the legal system, God has a special plan for you and will shower you and your family with grace and blessings."