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Volume 6 - Number 3
Autumn 2005
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Front and Center: What Good Is Suffering?
At the Center Board: The Role of the Board Member
The Abuse Factor
By Tracy Keen

If a client has been sexually abused, is it a separate issue, or is it an issue that must be addressed in your counseling process?
Five Things You Need to Know About Your Clients' Parents
By Jayne Schooler

Your clients aren't the only ones grappling with issues surrounding a crisis pregnancy. Their parents need help too.
A Day at the New Life Prenatal Center in Lima, Peru
Adoption Agency Referrals
By Sydna A. Massé

How do you select adoption agencies for referrals? Here are some guidelines.
Adoption Completes a Family
By Martha Cramer

An expectant mother and a hopeful couple are just what each other needs. Here's a story in which God completed a family.
From Barrenness to Restoration Joy
By Kyleen Stevenson-Braxton

Cancer, barrenness, and unresolved post-abortion stress led one woman to despair. But God brought healing and ultimate joy!
Evangelism in the Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic Setting
By Thomas A. Glessner and Audrey Stout, RN

It is truth that empowers abortion at-risk patients to choose life. And the Gospel is the ultimate Truth.
Sponsorship or Stewardship? There is a Difference
What Good Is Suffering?
By David O'Leary

No one wants to suffer. But people do suffer. How can we put it into Christian perspective?
At the Rural Center: The CLIA Certificate of Waiver
Marketing 101: Improving Your Serve
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