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The battle for life starts in our communities, not our government... (a mercifully short narrative on the current topic) It is estimated that there are 3,500 crisis pregnancy centers in the United States, and only 1,800 abortion clinics in operation. Yet why are we not hearing more about the life-giving (quite literally) work which the crisis pregnancy centers do, the communities with boots on the ground, rather than headlines about abortion "rights?" Today, the topic of abortion is all over the news - notably for the pending nomination and hearing of a new Supreme Court justice, who…mehr

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The battle for life starts in our communities, not our government... (a mercifully short narrative on the current topic) It is estimated that there are 3,500 crisis pregnancy centers in the United States, and only 1,800 abortion clinics in operation. Yet why are we not hearing more about the life-giving (quite literally) work which the crisis pregnancy centers do, the communities with boots on the ground, rather than headlines about abortion "rights?" Today, the topic of abortion is all over the news - notably for the pending nomination and hearing of a new Supreme Court justice, who unashamedly values life: Amy Coney Barrett. But even before this came to be, organization such as March for Life, Live Action, and the Stand for Life movement, have long paved the way for the truth to be made clear, and to advocate for the most vulnerable among us. Yet there is still more to be done. Because while legislation and awareness can be monumental, it's not everything. Because long before a woman may seek an abortion, she is your neighbor, your friend, your daughter. She lives in your community, goes to your grocery store, attends your church, frequents the beach or park by your house. She feels like there is no where else to turn. But what if there is? For the battle for life starts in our communities, not our government. It starts with us - with me, and with you. With her neighbors, and friends. This little booklet isn't about politics; it's about biblical truth on the sanctity of life: the veil behind the conversation, seeing the value of life in everyday life, and steps to take our convictions and God's truth further in tangible ways within our own communities. Join me as we seek to uphold God's truth and design of life in the womb, and share it gracefully with our neighbors,
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Katherine Leigh is a writer, podcast host, birth and postpartum doula, and childbirth educator, who lives in the gulf coast of Texas with her family. She writes on her website, Simple Natural Mama, for Christian moms who are simple and natural minded. You can also find her on Instagram at @katherineleighwrites