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What Happens After Roe?

This morning I woke up to news that the Supreme Court had overturned Roe v. Wade. I’m delighted. As a pro-lifer, I see this decision as a major milestone for justice for the most vulnerable members of our society—the unborn.

I’m also a little worried. I understand that many Americans don’t share my convictions and that this will likely exacerbate the already deep divides in our country. My prayer is that we pro-lifers will be magnanimous in victory. I hope we will strike a conciliatory tone and work tirelessly to help single mothers and women facing unplanned pregnancies.

Read CT’s coverage on the topic, starting with Goodbye Roe v. Wade. Also, check out Urgent Care: Crisis Pregnancy. Compassionate response is vital when reaching out to a woman experiencing a crisis pregnancy. This resource will equip you to understand the issue and show you how you can respond.

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