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When Rhiannon found out she was pregnant, the father of the child advised her to get an abortion. So the next person she told was… her pastor!
This is the ultimate dream for ProGrace...
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Something to think about:
Check out this article from Christianity Today that is even more relevant now than when it was published last...
“What calls itself Christian politics today shows no sign of being disturbed by the cross.”
–James K. A. Smith, Calvin College
Happy Holy Days in the City
It is Easter time...
Imagine what could happen…
if churches all over the country were equipped to create safe, welcoming communities where both women and children could thrive during and after...
In the story below, learn what kind of impact you have had on Samantha, a ProGrace Connection Group participant at St Peter Lutheran Church. She told us about what the church and this...
D’Neida King had an abortion when she was just 19 years old. Having experienced the hardship of unplanned pregnancy at a young age, without family support, she felt that it was her only...
I first met Jeff, a local Tucson pastor, at one of our ProGrace workshops in Phoenix. There were about 100 people in the room when he stood up to share his personal involvement with abortion.
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On June 4, St. Peter Lutheran Church held an honorary “graduation” for women involved in their Connection group. This graduation represents the long-term dream of ProGrace:
As...
As my husband and I were beginning to present ProGrace to a group of about 50 people from our congregation – a group that is beautifully diverse in age, race, socioeconomic class,...
Every time we host a ProGrace workshop, I love it.
It’s hard to pick favorites, because each group is so unique in the way they respond to God’s leading. And it’s always a joy to...
Last week, we watched as a new president was inaugurated. Whether or not we voted for him, we can agree that many did so because they want to see something shift around the abortion issue.
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When I decided to watch Selma with my 8-year-old son, Noah, my intent was to spark discussion about racism and justice. I never imagined it would provide a strong lesson on grace for him –...