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Abortion Linked to Long-Term Emotional Burden
Faith Facts
- Nearly 45% of women studied faced moderate to severe psychological struggles decades after abortion.
- Persistent grief and emotional distress often matched that of mothers who endured miscarriage or stillbirth.
- Emotional harm was much greater for women whose abortions conflicted with personal values or were coerced.
Recent research reveals that many American women carry deep emotional scars for decades following an abortion. The studies highlight that nearly half of women report moderate to severe distress, challenging the notion that abortion’s effects are always brief or minor.
Persistent grief, sadness, and even symptoms akin to post-traumatic stress continue to impact millions, often disrupting daily life and relationships. The emotional effects were stronger among those whose decision went against their beliefs or was pressured by others.
“The fact that a quarter of postabortive women experienced serious long-term emotional distress suggests that, as a therapeutic strategy for resolving stress associated with undesired pregnancies, induced abortion was often unsuccessful.”
Women who felt forced to terminate a pregnancy showed similar levels of grief to those who suffered miscarriage, underscoring the importance of respecting conscience and faith in such decisions. Healthcare experts recommend compassionate care, better screening, and honest conversations about the lasting consequences of abortion.
Our faith calls us to cherish every life and uplift those carrying hidden pain. Let us advocate for loving options, emotional healing, and steadfast support rooted in Christian compassion and hope.
Faith
How Scripture Illuminates a Troubling Failure in Abortion Access Systems
Faith Facts
- Northern Ireland schoolgirl sent to England for 18-week abortion due to booking confusion, left bleeding and cramping while awaiting flight home.
- Since 2019 decriminalization up to 24 weeks, over 11,000 abortions occurred amid unclear frameworks and inadequate advice.
- Evangelical advocate Dawn McAvoy calls for life-affirming support and scrutiny of taxpayer-funded systems promoting abortion.
A BBC report details an 18-year-old college student’s traumatic experience after unnecessary travel for abortion, revealing persistent gaps in Northern Ireland’s services.
This case exposes how confusion leads to harm, violating God’s design for protecting life in the womb and family wholeness.
I was reflecting on the story from yesterday and, in conversation with family, realized many people remain confused as to what the system is and how we got here,
said McAvoy.
There was also ignorance as to how the current system is working, and news reports did not help.
Westminster’s 2019 vote introduced regulated abortion but left delivery undefined, funding GB providers for NI advice while ignoring comprehensive pregnancy options.
McAvoy stresses deeper issues: flawed decision-making, poor information quality, and lack of support, especially at five months gestation.
A young woman reportedly received inaccurate information that led to unnecessary travel.
This underscores biblical truth that every life matters, demanding scrutiny for accurate, compassionate alternatives honoring mothers and unborn children.
Faithful patriots must advocate for policies upholding family, freedom, and the sanctity of life amid such failures.
Pray for hurting women, support pro-life ministries, and urge leaders to prioritize God’s values over confusion.
Faith
When Jesus Commanded the Storm: Divine Power Over Chaos Unveiled
Faith Facts
- Jesus arose and rebuked the wind, commanding, “Peace, be still”; the storm ceased instantly (Mark 4:39).
- Old Testament declares God alone sovereign over seas: “Thou rulest the raging of the sea” (Psalm 89:9).
- Psalm 114 shows creation trembling before the Lord: “The sea saw it and fled” (Psalm 114:3).
Disciples awoke Jesus amid raging waves, fearing death, yet He revealed divine authority echoing Exodus miracles.
“What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?” (Mark 4:41).
The Word became flesh, dwelling among us as Creator who calms chaos (John 1:14).
Trust Christ in life’s tempests; His presence brings unshakeable peace and freedom for believers.
Faith
Mega Celebrity Sparks Unexpected Outpourings in Church Workshop
Faith Facts
- Workshop pairing Billie Eilish songs with lament psalms drew 40 attendees, exceeding expectations of 15.
- 73% of participants felt traditional church services force them to pretend to be okay.
- 40% had left church in past five years despite retaining belief, due to inability to voice struggles.
A Kowloon Union Church workshop blended lament psalms, silence, Billie Eilish tracks, and Gospel readings, fostering raw discussions on anxiety, doubt, and pain among Gen Z and parents.
Participants shared depression, suicidal thoughts, and anger at God, finding church finally mirrored their realities.
“This is the first time church has felt like it knew what my life actually feels like,” a teenage girl shared.
“I’ve been a Christian for 15 years. Tonight was the first time worship felt designed for people who are tired and scared.”
Biblical laments, comprising a third of Psalms like Psalm 88, offer honest space for suffering without rushed resolution, echoing Jesus’ cry on the cross.
Churches must embrace these psalms alongside praise to welcome struggling youth into authentic faith rooted in Scripture’s full truth.
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