ST. RAPHAEL CHURCH – SPRINGDALE: Hope & Healing

ST. RAPHAEL CHURCH – SPRINGDALE: Hope & Healing
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St. Raphael Church – Springdale issued the following announcement on Feb. 27.

A 12-week online Bible study just for women who have been wounded by abortion, will begin March 15, meeting on Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm* via Zoom. This free Project Rachel Ministry opportunity will explore the impact of past abortion decisions on our lives and help us discover what we need to do to heal from these traumatic experiences. On this journey of self-discovery and empowerment we will meet 12 amazing women who, just like us, are wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends. Together, we will learn how these women faced the same struggles and challenges that we face, and through their example gain insight into what we can do to make changes in our own lives so that we can move forward from lingering grief, shame, guilt, fear &pain, to acceptance, forgiveness, trust, peace, love & joy. Any woman, can participate from the comfort of her own space, anonymously if desired, with a virtual group of soon-to-be friends. Call or text our CONFIDENTIAL phone line 501-663-0996 for more information. Registration is required by March 8, 2022. *Other meeting days/times may be available. Please call if interested.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: St. Raphael Church – Springdale



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