Fearfully and desperately wanting to hide my mistakes and deny
the unwanted, but not totally unexpected ramifications of my earlier
choices, I chose what seemed to be the easiest answer. I chose death,
and then I moved into the aftermath of my choice. I, for a lifetime and
beyond, will live in the aftermath of my choice. Although there is
recovery, through forgiveness, there are lasting ramifications. No one
told me that the ramifications of my choice would last forever. No one
told me what my choice would do to my heart. No one told me that my
choice was, in fact, a death sentence for my baby.
Are you, or someone you know, facing an unwanted pregnancy? Are you wondering if “choice” is the answer, the easiest solution?
After the “choice” comes the aftermath.
A living choice not only gives life to a baby, but results in an
aftermath of life. Abortion results in an aftermath forever shrouded in
death, death of a baby, perhaps death of your own baby. For those
struggling with the post abortion aftermath, you and your loved ones can
find healing and forgiveness.
This book is for:
• Moms wrestling with choice and an unplanned teen pregnancy
• Loved ones who are seeking resolution after abortion
• Anyone who has had an abortion and wants to know how to feel better.
This book is a great tool for
teen pregnancy educators, pregnancy center advisors, and those seeking
to learn more about the emotional struggles, post abortion. It is
written out of love and understanding by a woman who thought her choice
was the best answer. Whether or not you are a Christian, you will be
inspired by the author’s incredible faith, without which it would have
been impossible to write this book.
Through my story, I pray that you will know that a living choice is the only real choice.
Join me in my story of running from my mistakes,
hiding my choice, and slogging through abortion aftermath. Come with me
as I discover a new truth about an old choice. Join me as I struggle
with guilt and heartfelt shame, knowing the new truth. Observe the
aftermath. Find forgiveness, healing and recovery
What choice would you have made? What choice would you recommend?
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