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If you are pregnant and thinking about an abortion, please keep reading. Our stories of past abortions will give you insight and knowledge about the long term affects of abortion. No one told us, and quite honestly, I don't believe we would have listened at the time. All we could see was our crisis'. However, we all regret not seeking help and the truth about abortion. It looks and feels like the easiest choice, but trust me, that is a lie. It is irreversible and involves the deepest level of pain a human can experience, taking the life of your own child.
If you've had an abortion, please keep reading. Let our stories of surrender and breaking out of the silence bring you comfort, along with a strength and courage to finally let your heart heal.

About half of American women have experienced an unintended pregnancy, and at current rates, more than one-third (35%) will have had an abortion by age 45. That is one in three women!
On average, there is a five to ten year period of denial during which a woman who was traumatized by her abortion will repress her feelings. These feelings can result in psychological and behavioral difficulties, which exhibit themselves in other areas of one's life.
Ministry founder Barb Frick lived in silent pain for six years after her abortion. She broke out of her emotional prison when she discovered the freedom that only Jesus Christ can give. While Barb still bears the scars of abortion, she openly and honestly shares her story so that others can know the truth about abortion.
"A scar is your rite of passage into someone's life. Take your scars to the streets."
To read Barb’s story, go to About Founder.
You can be free from the burden of abortion!
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:32
Henshaw SK, Unintended pregnancy in the United States, Family Planning Perspectives, 1998, 30(1):24–29 & 46; and AGI, State facts about abortion: Texas, http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/sfaa/texas.html, accessed Feb. 16, 2006.
Reardon, Aborted Women-Silent No More, (Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1987).
Copyright 1990 Elliot Institute, David C. Reardon, text from a brochure.