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Front and Center
By Jerry Thacker
Centerboard: Stepping up to the Challenge
By Tom Lothamer
In these tough economic times, it is imperative that board members assist the ministry in meeting financial goals. Take the challenge and be blessed by the results.
Project 180 Helps Kids Make a Turn for the Better!
By Lori Hatcher
Empowering students through education to make healthy decisions regarding life, relationships, and sexuality is the professional goal of 25-year-old Kimberly Poovey. She is accomplishing this through Project 180, an abstinence program at Daybreak CPC.
Pregnancy Centers and the Local Church: Partners in Life or Adversaries in Ministry? — Part 3
By Elaine Ham
When you finally have an appointment with the pastor, be certain you are well prepared to present your ministry effectively. Brush up with some great tips.
Dream to Vision to Reality
By Pat Stonestreet
Do you have a dream for your center's future? Take some pointers from a former CPC director who learned many valuable lessons in the school of hard knocks.
ARIN: Abortion Recovery InterNational
By Stacy l. Massey
An international association partners with other ministries focused on helping more than 40,000 individuals annually as they recover from their abortion experiences.
It's That Time Again — Back to School
By Sherry Camelleri
Does your center experience a flurry of activity at the beginning of a new school year? Many students find themselves in need of your services at this time of the year.
Preparation for Future Attacks in the Upcoming 2012 Legislative Sessions
By Thomas A. Glessner, J.D.
Election time will be here soon. There are steps your center should implement immediately to offset the effort of anti-PRC organizations and legislation.
Walking by Faith Toward Adoption
By Mark Hiehle
Whenever we step out in faith, we always have a story to tell. Read how God worked in bringing a Chinese boy to a family in Oklahoma.
Fishing for Foundations
By Ron Haas
Foundation money is available. Make sure you are fishing in the right pond to make the most of your time and effort.
Marketing 101: Speaking the Same Language
By Jerry Thacker
You and your clients may speak the same words but define them differently. Make sure they understand what you mean — and visa versa.
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