by Ramah Institute | Mar 7, 2024 | MeToo and Abortion Pain
#MeToo and Abortion Pain “My abortion was far more traumatic than the rape, Sydna,” the young woman shared during an abortion recovery program I was leading. “Why didn’t anyone tell me that abortion would be so hard? Even Christians recommended I abort but I didn’t...
by Ramah Institute | Mar 7, 2024 | Stranger at the Abortion Clinic
Stranger at the Abortion Clinic “This is an abortion clinic! What is she doing here?” I thought upon noticing a stranger entering the room. “She does not look like a person who should be having an abortion.” The woman resembled a preppy teenager with short red hair...
by Ramah Institute | Mar 7, 2024 | The Deadly Impact of Abortion Antagonists, Uncategorized
The Deadly Impact of Abortion Antagonists “My grandmother gave me no choice in having an abortion,” the distraught 40-year-old shared. “I wanted my baby, but I was only 15. She told me that she wasn’t bringing any great-grandchildren into the World that she would have...
by Ramah Institute | Mar 7, 2024 | God’s Forgiveness After Abortion
God’s Forgiveness After Abortion “The pastor said my abortion is an unforgivable sin because I blasphemed the Holy Spirit in rejecting His gift of life,” a post-abortive woman outlined in an e-mail message. “There is no hope for me to ever enter Heaven, Sydna,...
by Ramah Institute | Mar 7, 2024 | Her Choice Not to Heal After Abortion
Her Choice Not to Heal After Abortion “I am not worthy of God’s peace or healing, Sydna,” the young woman said. “I let my baby die in that abortion clinic. Healing means I must forgive myself which will never happen. I deserve to rot in Hell.” When a woman leaves an...