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VOLUME 1 - NUMBER 1 - WINTER 2000
 Writing Grant Proposals
by Dr. A. A. Baker
There are a few basic rules to writing an effective grant proposal. By doing some research and preparing a clear, logical proposal, you could get a project at your center funded. Give it a try!
Marketing 101
by Jerry Thacker
Your center is not for profit, but you still have to market your services. Building trust is one of the first steps. Check out this initial installment about how to reach your target market.
TV Ads Reach Women at the Right Time
by Carol Everett
If you had the most persuasive tool at your disposal, would you use it to bring women into your pregnancy help center? Harnessing the power of television may be easier than you think. The Heidi Group can get you started.
The Heart of the Matter is a Matter of the Heart
by Pastor David O'Leary
Examine the heart and you will discover the core of being. A woman finds it hard to deny the life within when confronted with the sound or sight of a beating heart. With honest introspection America would discover that its own heart is hard and cold, its moral pulse weak. The heart reveals much.
The Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic: A Pro-Life Vision for the 21st Century
by Thomas Glessner
Crisis Pregnancy Centers are regaining lost ground by reinventing themselves. Providing new and expanded services, centers have become more effective. NIFLA offers a plan your center should consider.
Recycling Stuff, Recycling Lives
by Marjori Masitto Krause
The Pregnancy Support Center of Valdosta, Georgia, has successfully incorporated a new enterprise which meets several needs of clients, helps support the center, and expands its evangelistic outreach.
Maternal Bonding in Early Fetal Ultrasound Examinations
by John C. Fletcher, Ph.D. and Mark I. Evans, M.D.
Some doctors may not know how to assess the moral implications that surface when a mother or father recognizes that the fetus on the ultrasound screen is a human being; however, the doctors who wrote this article reprinted from the New England Journal of Medicine acknowledge that the impact of that one picture can profoundly affect the choice of medical options.
The Example of Paul: The Post-abortive Potential in Life-affirming Efforts
by Sydna Massé
Paul, persecutor of the Church, became a most energetic and persuasive evangelist after God got a hold of him. Those whose lives get turned around often become some of the best champions of the cause. Do you have a "Pauline evangelist" in your group?
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