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FORMER PLANNED PARENTHOOD DIRECTOR LAUNCHES MINISTRY FOR ABORTION WORKERS

No more abortion clinic workers.
No more abortion clinics.
No more abortions.

AUSTIN, TEXAS— On June 4, 2012, former Planned Parenthood abortion clinic director Abby Johnson launched the official website for And Then There Were None, a nonprofit organization that ministers specifically to abortion clinic workers.  ATTWN will emotionally, spiritually, legally, and financially assist former abortion clinic workers as they transition out of the abortion industry and into a new line of work.

“We have hundreds of ministries for post-abortive women and men.  There is literally nothing for these former clinic workers,” Johnson said.  “We are going to change that.”

ATTWN seeks to assist former abortion clinic workers through these four integral aspects: emotional, spiritual, legal, and financial.  Emotional support will be readily available for these former clinic workers as they need it.  They will be connected to a spiritual guidance counselor of any religious denomination of their choosing for the process of spiritual healing. Full legal protections of an attorney will be available to former clinic workers at no cost.  They will obtain financial support as they receive assistance in finding a new job outside of the abortion industry.

Aside from prayer, the most crucial aspect of this new ministry is garnering funds so these clinic workers can literally afford to leave the abortion industry and still be able to provide for themselves and their families.  This is where pro-lifers can truly be active in their convictions: as there is no other outreach program like this one, it will need support.

“It is not always easy to convince people to give to a ministry where you may never meet the people you help,” Johnson said.  “You may never know their names. You may never see them face to face. But your support is saving them…saving them from a road of darkness, of pure evil. Your support is bringing them into hope.”

Join ATTWN for their first international webcast to hear testimonials from former abortion clinic workers and how you can help support this new ministry.  You may go to www.exposingthelie.com to register for the webcast on June 11, 2012 at 7pm. 

If you or someone you know wants to leave the abortion industry, there is free, confidential help available.  Visit www.attwn.org to contact ATTWN and receive guidance and assistance through your transition out of the abortion industry— every step of the way.

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10 Comments

  1. Kimberly
    Posted June 4, 2012 at 7:50 pm | Permalink

    So excited about this Abby!! So proud of you and your obedience! Look at what God has done with your life! Keep up the good fight!
     

  2. A. Lyle Howe
    Posted June 4, 2012 at 8:18 pm | Permalink

    Abby; May God bless you and your new page, may truths prevail and be exposed, may many be blessed, healed, and find forgiveness through ATTWN

  3. Katherine
    Posted June 4, 2012 at 10:57 pm | Permalink

    Thank you so much for launching this much-needed outreach!

  4. Jessy
    Posted June 5, 2012 at 2:27 pm | Permalink

    Praise God for bringing this to your mind!  I pray that He will greatly bless your efforts to be the light that leads them out of the dark.

  5. Cynthia Lauren Thorp
    Posted June 8, 2012 at 4:15 pm | Permalink

    I am a 54 year old Christian (American) intercessor who now lives in South Australia. KNOW that I will be lifting up 'both' you and this event, Abby. It will be my HONOR to do so, my Sister.
    I had 5/6 (am attempting to retrieve my medical records from the States to verify 5 or 6) abortions in Ohio and in Michigan. As a direct result of those deaths of my children – I repressed my emotions and anger at myself for many years – till, in 2004-2005 I finally dealt with the issues by the Power of Jesus Christ and His forgiveness.
    Frankly, I'd like to assist you in whatever way I am able – and I'd eventually like to research the association of multiple abortions and the amount of pharmisutical firms and doctors benefitting from the repressed emotions that women have from one – let alone 'several' abortions.
    I am SO glad that I found your web site 'in time' and by the Grace of GOD, Himself, my Dear. I'll begin praying for you TONIGHT.
    Your Sister in Christ Jesus – standing with you in His Truth and Love,
    Cynthia Lauren
     
       
     

  6. Jessica
    Posted June 12, 2012 at 1:22 am | Permalink

    CONGRATULATIONS, Abby!!! I will pray for you and your super-courageous mission!  You are an inspiration to all women, everywhere!

  7. Posted September 28, 2012 at 12:25 am | Permalink

    This is so sad . So so sad .. tToo sad for words as only prayer and iimnrfatoon such as this will help .. Even if our prayers help to save one life from this devasting thing that goes on here and across the globe it is worth praying . Yes it would be a wonderful day if we could see ROE vs Wade overturned someday so let us all be in spirit of prayer and preaching the gospel in a loving and GODLY manner ..Do any of us know a womanor man who has experienced this .Possibly a nurse or a friend or a person whom we may have come in contact with who has had an abortion ..Well then if we do we need to talk to them and tell them about the loving merciful heart of JESUS and if we do not know a person of such then we need to pray that GOD will open a door into someones life who has been in this circunstance ..Only then will we be able to show them the scriptures that point to how GOD has specifically designed each and every one of us (PSALM 139:13-16 ) and scriptures that tell them of GODS plan of salvation (ROMANS 10:9-13 ) and scriptures that let them know they can have fellowship and teaching with a good church that teaches truth (HEBREWS10:24-25 ) .. AMEN !!

  8. Posted September 28, 2012 at 1:09 pm | Permalink

    Also, I am an adoptive moehtr, and a birthmoehtr to my two lovely children. My adoptive child was exposed to alcohol in utero by birthmom and usffers minor effects, I am lucky. My family also has adopted a child who suffers much greater effects of alcohol used in utero by his birth mom. These kids are our lives, but really, there are not tons of families out there ready and willing to adopt kids with these issues, or equipt to handle them. Sometimes the woman making this choice is considering more than you think, and if you are not adopting these kids you have no right to judge women and say they should be forced to carry a baby and put it up for adoption. It’s easy to judge others and take their rights away when you yourself are just sitting there, but not actually changing your life to stand behind what you say you beleive in.

    • Posted September 30, 2012 at 9:13 pm | Permalink

      I’m sorry…how do you know I’m not an adoptive mother??? How do you know who is adopting children and who isn’t?? Who is judging others??

  9. Kim & grandchildren
    Posted October 11, 2012 at 5:21 pm | Permalink

    This is great!!! A fellow sidewalk counselor told me about your new sight and I was able to find a link through lifenews.com. I will now print this information for the clinic workers and hopefully help there to be none real soon. Abortion unfortunately touches us all even as a sidewalk counselor for many years now my own daughter was getting the morning pill regularly until she tearfully confided in me. We had a nice long talk about how this could slowly kill your consceince and of how good God is to wake her up to this. I have urged her to some other counseling as well and she thankfully has 2 beautiful children that keep her spirits up! Thank you so much and we'll pray for you and try to send some money when get back to work. God bless us all, Kim

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