

Volume 4 - Number 1 - Winter 2003 |
Front and Center
Determining Whether to "Go Medical": A Board Assessment Survey

By Thomas A. Glessner

Transforming your pregnancy help center to a pregnancy help medical clinic could be a big boost to your ministry. What are the advantages? How do you know if your center is ready? Here are the answers.
Fishers of Men

By Jim Pye

Pro-abortion advocates would have us believe that abortion is exclusively a women's issue. It is not. Let us not miss the opportunity to minister to men.
Remaining Relevant in an Age of Abortion-by-Pill

By Aimee Pendell

Things change. American women now have additional legal options to end life after conception. Learn about the repercussions for society and your ministry. Consider how you will adapt.
"Nevertheless, Let Us Go"

By Patricia L. Miller

Not every client is easy to help. Some present real challenges. Remember that the goal is to bring life to the spiritually dead and that Jesus told us that it wouldn't be easy to serve in His ministry. Nevertheless, let us go.
For Ten Thousand Tomorrows

By Stephanie Rogers

Read this first-person account by a birth mother who chose to place her son for adoption.
For Such a Time as This

By Lynne M. Thompson

The medical community has its pro-life champions. Read this account of one voice that was heard loud and clear.
Printing Made Simple

Communication is a critical part of ministry. Much of what you communicate will be transported by ink on paper. Here are some things to consider when making those important decisions about creating printed materials.
Marketing 101

By Jerry Thacker

Hour for hour, dollar for dollar, this fundraiser yields the most for the least amount of time and effort invested.
Good News, Bad NewsSpiritual Warfare

By Mark Hiehle

Know your enemy. Know your weaknesses. Know what you need to do to stay strong.
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