Subject: Jericho Excerpt and Coercion Prelude, Church Awareness 2012

image

 

Church Awareness Project

 

Jericho Plan Excerpt and the Coercion Prelude

 

Read another preview from The Jericho Plan book,
then get a free copy to share with your pastor.



This weekend marks the end of Coerced Abortion Awareness Week (April 15-22, 2012). You can still participate by sharing a copy of the Jericho Plan with your pastor or by doing other activities using the resources in the packet you will receive after joining.


Even if you can't participate this weekend, there is still time to plan ahead to start an ongoing education and outreach effort in your church. This includes sharing our book with your pastor to help him learn more about important abortion-related issues, including how to teach and preach about abortion from a unifying perspective.


You can also choose ideas and activities mentioned on our Church Awareness Project blog.


In today's post, we are sharing a note about coercion, plus a final preview from The Jericho Plan: Breaking Down the Walls Which Prevent Post-Abortion Healing by Elliot Institute Director, Dr. David C. Reardon. Read today's book excerpt.

Remember, you can still get a free copy of this book to share with your pastor or other church leaders simply by joining this project. Whether you do something this weekend or start planning for future outreach opportunities, there is still time to be part of a new and renewed awakening in our churches.


Light One Candle

To participate, you can simply share the free book and cover letter with your pastor, or do other very simple but important projects. When you sign up, you'll receive a packet of other materials to share this weekend -- or anytime -- plus easy project and outreach ideas that individuals or groups can do.


If you can, please donate to support our work. For donations of $20 or more, you'll receive two hard-cover copies of The Jericho Plan to share with pastors, church libraries or elsewhere.


Thank you and may God bless your willingness to "light one candle!" Remember to post about your participation, ideas and experiences on our blog!