Do you long for a more loving and compassionate way to engage in the abortion conversation?
Experience a new way to think, talk, and engage, rooted in how Jesus responded, not in politics.
The ProGrace Transform Leaders Cohort is a four-week program that will equip you with the tools and resources you need to have a more loving and effective response to abortion. Rooted in how Jesus responded rather than politics, Transform will help you develop a deeper understanding of the complexities of abortion and its impact on individuals, families, and communities.
Through engaging discussions, personal reflection, and practical exercises, you will learn how to:
Explore the Scriptural framework for valuing all people equally and leading with grace.
Articulate a more compassionate and loving response to abortion.
Learn ways to engage in productive, non-political dialogue with people with different views.
Promote healing and reconciliation in the Church and society.
The ProGrace Transform Leaders Cohort is open to anyone who is passionate about making a difference in the abortion conversation. Whether you are a pastor, ministry leader, direct service provider, or simply want to understand this critical issue better, Transform is the perfect opportunity for you.
“When I was a young adult, one of my co-workers told me she thought she was pregnant and planned to terminate her pregnancy. As a Christian, I responded to her firmly in the only way I thought was consistent with my faith. When I think back on that interaction, I am uncomfortable. I feel deeply uneasy about my attitude and approach, yet don't know how I could have done otherwise.
"Fifteen years later, I was introduced to ProGrace and the Transform course. What an incredible discovery! My eyes were opened to a new approach. As I explored the grace God has for me, I learned a way that honours the child AND the woman... and it feels very consistent with my values! I am motivated to promote an atmosphere full of grace to ensure that everyone feels welcome and loved, no matter their situation."
- Christina Denomme
Campus Minister, Montreal