Hope and healing in a post-Roe world | Chris Stefanick Show
Respect Life Month • 32m
Were you as amazed as I was when you heard Roe v. Wade was overturned?
This is huge.
A lot of people are upset about that, and they’re pretty open about it. But a lot of other people are hurting because of abortion, and they’re silently searching for healing.
Abortion causes trauma, even though you rarely hear that talked about. Countless women who’ve had an abortion deeply regret it. And they need our help.
So even if you don’t personally know someone who’s had an abortion, what can we do to foster hope and healing around this sensitive topic? That’s what we’re talking about today.
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