Even though Roe v Wade has been overturned, our nation is not free of abortion. Women and men will still be seeking a way out of an unintended pregnancy. But what drives anyone to choose abortion?
And what can we do as Christians to help those women and men who think aborting their child is a viable solution?
Maybe if we could understand their motivations, we could guide them into a choice that won’t harm anyone. According to Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice entity, that did a structured survey of 1,209 ‘abortion patients’ in 2004, the following are a couple of the most common reasons given by women seeking abortion:
–“Having a baby would dramatically change my life.”
–“I can’t afford a baby now.”
According to Guttmacher, a large proportion cited relationship problems or a desire to avoid single motherhood. They stated a baby would interfere with their education and interfere with their employment.
It seems that these reasons have a solution that would not include making your child the victim of a deadly choice. As a society of people who cherish the idea of “love,” perhaps we could love and be merciful to these women and men in a way that protects the woman’s life and livelihood, and the life of her child.
What can we do as Christians who want to put our faith and love into action? Scripture says, and God requires, that we should “love mercy” and “look after orphans,” and “love one another.”
Here are some opportunities to truly love and support those who are abortion-minded:
–Supporting Pregnancy Care Centers–PCCs abound in the U.S. They offer alternatives to abortion. They offer love and acceptance. And they can render services that make it possible for abortion-minded individuals to find a way to cope with the difficulties facing them. The PCCs need volunteers and financial support along with donations of practical items for moms and babies and for the centers themselves.
–Could you figure out a way that your desire for a child could be satisfied through a pregnant mom who just can’t support her child?
–Adoption—Do you have the room in your heart and home for a child who has been left in the state’s care?
–Homes for pregnant women need donations—financial gifts or housing needs.
–As an employer, can you be flexible so a single mom has less worries and can be there for her child?
–Prayer—God is the provider of all things. Ask Him to intervene in the lives of these abortion-minded individuals.
There are many more things we can do to help. Let’s come alongside these woman and men and bear their burden. It will be a blessing to you and them!