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Urgent Care
Crisis Pregnancy
Don't pass up sensitive, hope-filled ministry in the face of this situation.
Store Code: UC12
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Price: $14.95

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Topics:Compassion, Congregational care, Crisis, Mentoring, Pastoral care, Spiritual direction
Filters:Counseling, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Volunteer
Purpose:None
References:Psalm 139:13-17, Romans 12:9-13, Psalm 126:5-6
Date Added:October 31, 2007
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Overview

Compassionate response is vital when reaching out to a woman experiencing a crisis pregnancy. These articles will equip you to understand the issue and how you can respond.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

A Quick Guide for Action
Key points for caregiving ministry.

God’s Grace and the Gift of Life
Christians are called to see the potential in every human life.

Daddy, I’m Pregnant
A pastor recalls the lessons of his daughter’s unplanned pregnancy.

Compassionate Outreach for Crisis Pregnancies
Understanding the needs of unwed mothers motivated this woman to ministry.

Pastoral Care for the Unexpectedly Pregnant
Turn the surprise of an unplanned pregnancy into a time of growth and grace.

The Needs of a Woman During a Crisis Pregnancy
Meaningful ministry takes these issues into account.

How to Talk About the Crisis
What to say in this sensitive situation

Partnering with Professionals
Churches can work with crisis pregnancy centers to offer specialized care.

I’m Pregnant. What Should I Do?
How to answer this all-too-familiar question


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