What if you were a sixteen year old whose period was late and who
feared to tell her parents about her pregnancy? What if you were a
woman, mother of two young children, caught in a custody battle
with her ex-spouse when she discovers her period is over due and
she has definite symptoms of pregnancy? What would you do if you
knew there was a confidential place where you can get some free
information from people who would listen and not tell you what to
do? For over forty years, women in just these circumstances have
come into crisis pregnancy centers all over America. This is the
story of how these centers have blossomed and flourished because
distressed pregnant woman have wanted them and because ordinary
people have desire to help these women. Here is a compilation of
testimonies of pioneers who have founded and sustained their
centers through four decades. The author examines the milieu of the
culture of death and speaks about the Crisis Pregnancy Centers as
an idea that had to come into existence.
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