Life in a Post-Roe World: Supporting the Hurting

Part 2 of a series on being pro-life post-Roe from Conversations with Christians Engaged ... a podcast dedicated to helping believers continue walking in faith while navigating the muddy ways of politics and culture.

By The Stream Published on May 16, 2023

Even though Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the sanctity of human life is one of the most important moral issues of our generation. We know from Psalm 139 that God “formed” our “inward parts” and that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” but how does that revelation translate to our involvement with women, men, and the preborn of our society? In this 7-part series, “LIFE in a Post-Roe World,” with some of the key pro-life leaders and ministries in America — we will discuss how the Body of Christ responds to the LIFE issue post-Roe. We will go deep in discussion on how to minister to believers and non-believers on this issue and what our responsibilities are now.

It is time for the Church to bring the gospel into hurting lives and protect the unborn. Our work has not stopped since the overturning of Roe — it has really just begun.

This week, Amy Ford of Embrace Grace joins Christians Engaged Founder Bunni Pounds to discuss the many ways local churches can be the answer for women considering abortion and how we can disciple and minister to others to bring hope and healing. We say it all the time — the Church is the answer for broken humanity. Amy took her pain experienced as an unwed mother to create a ministry that every local church can implement.

Watch the episode above or listen to it in your favorite podcast app. And join us again next week when Bunni will be speaking with Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America.

 

Meanwhile, it’s never too late to take the Pledge to Pray, Vote, and Engage!

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