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But...You Don't Know My Story
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But...You Don't Know My Story
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But...You Don't Know My Story
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But...You Don't Know My Story explores the deeply personal experiences of women navigating the complex terrain of abortion. Through the intimate narratives of women who share their personal experiences, Dr. Barbara Crawford unveils the emotional, physical, and spiritual repercussions that follow this decision. This book is a poignant plea for empathy and a guide toward a more compassionate discourse on this contentious issue. Dr. Crawford advocates for open, nonjudgmental dialogue within families, churches, and communities, envisioning a shift from divisive debates to compassionate understanding. Inspired by John P. Kee's "Life and Favor (You Don't Know My Story)," Crawford extends empathy to readers of all backgrounds.
But...You Don't Know My Story explores the deeply personal experiences of women navigating the complex terrain of abortion. Through the intimate narratives of women who share their personal experiences, Dr. Barbara Crawford unveils the emotional, physical, and spiritual repercussions that follow this decision. This book is a poignant plea for empathy and a guide toward a more compassionate discourse on this contentious issue. Dr. Crawford advocates for open, nonjudgmental dialogue within families, churches, and communities, envisioning a shift from divisive debates to compassionate understanding. Inspired by John P. Kee's "Life and Favor (You Don't Know My Story)," Crawford extends empathy to readers of all backgrounds.


















