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Front and Center
At the Center Board: Servant Leadership
By Tom Lothamer
What if there is disagreement within your center's board about what the Lord wants you to do? The Bible outlines God's plan for unity and effectiveness.
Six Students Absent
By Brenda Morrow
Just imagine the beautiful children that should be thriving and shining in classrooms but were never given the chance.
Developing Your Ministry Financially
By Mark Hiehle
If you believe that your center's ministry is vital, you are not asking for a handout. You are providing someone the opportunity to make a difference in lives and invest in that which is eternal.
Finally Free
By Patti Pfeiffer
A lifelong ache is the price I will forever pay for the abortion I had. Yet I am finally free and forgiven and can testify that, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief" (1 Timothy1:15).
Mentors Needed
By Emily Cook
Pregnant mothers will soon hold their firstborn miracles in their arms and may understand for the first time that there is a God. Who will be there to tell them His name?
Premeditated
By Kelley Walker Perry
Liz is a warm and compassionate volunteer who talks to women in trouble. The turning point in our conversation came when she told me my baby already had fingerprints, those marks unique to each individual on earth.
First Contact
By Sydna Massé
Messages that your center sends must overcome the myths that post-abortive women believe so that you can help them be free.
Taking Charge of Gossip
By David O'Leary
I have a problem with gossip. You have a problem with gossip. Let's pray for each other and help each other take charge of gossip.
Equipping Volunteers for Service
By Barbara Willsher
Giving volunteers clear guidelines, a chance to experience the center, and comprehensive training will equip them for effective life-saving ministry.
At the Rural Center: Finding Grants
By Dinah Monahan
Writing grant proposals may seem to be an overwhelming task for the rural center, but you can find significant resources through local industries, businesses, and people you know.
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