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Clinton's Neighborhoood Care Center Guiding Post-Abortive Women

The topic of women's reproductive health is among the many cultural buzzwords in today's America and a local group is hoping to cut through the noise and make post-abortive men and women aware they are there to help.

 

The Neighborhood Care Center in Clinton's 'Neighborhood Lab' has welcomed the ministry 'Deeper Still' and Tori Moore helps lead the program at the Neighborhood Care Center. She explains her life experiences led her to the ministry and help women in her situation.

 

 

According to Moore, abortion has a huge impact on the individuals who are involved in that decision or sometimes excluded from that decision. She says this is why 'Deeper Still' ministries exist.

 

 

'Deeper Still' ministries host retreats twice a year and Moore explains she had the mentality she was going to be a help to post-abortive people at this retreat but it turned out she was the one that ministered to that weekend.

 

 

Moore indicates there is a lot of pain and suffering for the individuals who make the decision to abort a child and while society celebrates this decision in a lot of ways, she indicates it is a decision that has incredible impacts for those people.

 

 

'Deeper Still' has a free retreat coming up Oct. 6-8. You can visit deeperstill.org and find the retreat for the Central Illinois chapter. 

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