CBR and Deeper Still together: Saving lives and healing abortion-wounded hearts
A 20-something male student approached the Deeper Still table at the U of Tennessee. He was ready to share his story. His girlfriend “at the time” — few relationships survive abortion — decided to abort their child against his wishes. He offered to support her and the baby fully, but she would not be deterred.
The abortion, the loss of his child, had wounded his heart profoundly. He took some information on Deeper Still and said he would share it with the mother of his aborted child. Let us pray for this young couple … that they find healing and forgiveness in our Messiah Jesus.
Denial is the biggest obstacle to healing men and women from abortion. Until people can understand the sin, they can never repent and heal from it. Overcoming denial is the first step. That is why we are so blessed to be partnering with the good people from the Deeper Still post-abortion healing ministry in our on-campus outreaches.
As an example of how this works, please read Judy Townsend’s story. She saw our photos at a GAP in downtown Knoxville. Deeper Still was also working nearby, offering hope and healing to any and all who would ask for help.
Tags: Deeper Still, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project, post-abortion healing, University of Tennessee
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