Many people who drive these women to the abortion mill have no idea that they are enabling a death to take place. Seneca staff continued to talk to this gentleman and urged him to speak boldly to his friend on the way home about his beliefs and about all that Seneca could do to help her. There was still hope.
Read MoreRecently we have seen an increase in the amount of teens seeking an abortion - or rather someone was seeking an abortion for them. Our Sidewalk Manager was able to go with one of the clients to see the baby - who was 33 weeks. In Georgia, one can seek an abortion up to six weeks or at the detection of a heartbeat. To learn more about the law check out GA Heartbeat Law . Our team members contacted the authorities and followed correct protocol for a minor seeking an abortion and who fit the criteria for rape. To find out the correct protocol please visit Justia.com
Read MoreOne thing that we attempt to do here at Seneca is to partner with other agencies to provide services for our clients. Over the holiday rush, we had the privilege to partner with Calvary Baptist and Central Baptist churches, both here in Columbus. In a whirlwind of setting up a home for one of our clients and her children, we were able to secure a safe house, toys, food and some furniture for them.
Read MoreNearly every Saturday in Columbus, GA an abortionist drives to town to take the innocent lives of babies by creating a hostile environment within their mothers’ womb. We call these “abortion days.” In my 6 years as the Executive Director, I personally have witnessed over 6,000 abortions in process next door to Seneca. Abortion days are filled with sadness and heartbreak, but we are people of faith in Jesus Christ. In that faith we know that if we (as in the body of Christ) show up as His hands and feet, we will witness miracles! These tragic abortion days are also filled with hopeful anticipation of the miracles we know He will provide in our midst if we are faithful and patient.
Read MoreBoth were offered maternity homes early on and each declined. Now, one says she wishes she would have accepted this lifeline and had left the abuser then. Tragically, it is not unusual for women, like our clients, to feel tied to their abusers due to a suffocating control of all aspects of their living arrangements. All too often this results in a highly toxic codependent relationship. On average, it takes a person seven attempts to leave before they are successful at moving away from this type of evil.
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