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Two Minus One: Our Abortion Story

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Abortion. This story doesn't care about Roe v. Wade, or the moral or political issues of abortion. All that matters is the broken heart of millions of post-abortive women. While it appears to be society's best kept secret, nearly half of the women in this county have had at least one abortion, some many more. On the surface, it appears to be the answer to an unwanted, unintended, or ill-timed pregnancy. However, it's time we expose the ugly and sinister emotions that result as the reality of abortion sets in and women are overwhelmed with insidious guilt. There seems to be an unspoken "Guilty of Abortion" label that society heaps on an abortive woman as well. The abortion now becomes a buried secret, often for years, and sometimes is medicated with alcohol or drugs without really identifying the root cause of the pain.This is the story of one young woman's abortion experience. As you journey through this book, you will relive the painful reality of an abortion and the devastating consequences on the relationship of a mother and her daughter. This probably tells the story of many post-abortion women. While this abortion experience may be exceptionally painful and even personal to read, please keep reading because you are certainly not alone!As the book comes to an end, the prayer is that you are ready to unburden your own heart, lay your heavy hurts at the feet of Jesus, place your child in his loving arms, accept his forgiveness, and live forever free!

70 pages, Paperback

Published October 4, 2016

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Teri Stanton

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October 26, 2016
Very moving story of a woman and her daughter who experienced an abortion. This was a short but meaningful book.
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