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Author: Luke Rosenberger

On the Frontlines

On the Frontlines

“Ring, ring.” Normally, the sound of a phone ringing in a place of business is a disturbance and annoyance to the actual work being accomplished. However, at my work when I hear our phone ring my heart skips a beat. Within those few seconds before I answer thoughts fly through my mind: “What am I

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Client Story

This Is What We Are Here For: A Client Story

In January, I met with a young lady named Sarah 1 who came to the Care Center wanting a pregnancy test and to talk about her options. Sarah had taken many home-tests that were positive, but wanted confirmation on the new, unwanted pregnancy. Sarah was thinking about having an abortion because she wasn’t in a

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Phase 1

This is the Future: Going Mobile

Clarifying Our Focus In the Fall of 2014 we took a hard look at what we’ve been doing as an organization. We wanted to look at everything from top to bottom to make sure we’re being good stewards of the Care Center. We also wanted to make sure we’re being effective servants of our community!

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30 Give 30 Project

Pastor Jeff on the 30 Give 30 Project

Here’s a post from one of our passionate supporting pastors, Jeff Bartolet, of Hunter Hills Evangelical Friends Church. He wrote this at the end of March, but we wanted to make sure to share it with you. The majority of our clients identify as Christians, so we need to make sure we support them holistically (physically, emotionally, and

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Walk for Life 2015

A Bright Future: Walk for Life Recap

Walk for Life 2015 If you were one of the almost 250 people participating in the annual Walk for Life at Greensboro Pregnancy Care Center on Saturday, April 18, hopefully you enjoyed a flashback to the 1980’s and left with some images that may linger in your mind, like this one: My view from our

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Abortion: A Day to Reflect

Abortion: A Day to Reflect

Today is a tough day for many in the United States. It’s the anniversary of a “landmark” Supreme Court decision: Roe v. Wade, in tandem with Doe v. Bolton. This decision regarding abortion in 1973 has set our nation on a course from which we have yet to return. If you’ve never looked into it,

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Volunteer Compassion

Compassion in a Cold Culture: Why I Volunteer

Before I moved to Greensboro, I lived in San Francisco for four years. During my time there, I was privileged to help with the Walk for Life West Coast. It is an organized walk through downtown in opposition of abortion and the culture it creates, which is so rampant in our time, especially in that particular

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Sex and Culture

What You Should Know About Sex and Culture-Change

If you can change what a culture believes about sex and sexuality, you can change that culture from the inside out—from the ground up. If you’ve got about 10 minutes, let me make my case. Changing culture is, in part, our mission as Christians, after all. We’re part of God’s redemption story in human history.

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crisis pregnancy

Compassion in Crisis: A Pregnancy Story

No matter how prepared you think you are, there is something a little frightening about those two solid little pink lines. The Plan My husband and I just found out a few months ago that we are expecting our first child. We were “planning” it—whatever that means. We got married in early 2012, so the plan

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After Tiller

5 Things You Should Know About the Film After Tiller

The documentary, After Tiller, has recently received a lot of publicity. Since it covers subject matter that is often discussed within the Care Center, we wanted to provide some thoughts on the film for those of you who plan to take a look at it. The following are 5 main points and thoughts that I

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