Thursday, May 01, 2008

"Motherhood Interrupted: Stories of Healing and Hope after Abortion"

Jane Brennan, a professional counselor in Colorado, represents an increasingly common type of pro-life advocate. For Jane Brennan is a woman who believed strongly in "a woman's right to choose" -- until, that is, she made the choice for abortion herself. The physical, emotional and spiritual ramifications of her abortion started her to first doubt her decision, then regret it, and finally to persuade others to avoid the terrible mistake she had made.

In Jane's case the transformation may be a bit more dramatic than most. After all, she was once a member of NOW and volunteered for Planned Parenthood. And now Jane has devoted her private counseling practice to offering post-abortive women a safe place to reconcile unresolved grief and loss. She is a leader in her state's Silent No More Awareness Campaign and has written a compelling book, Motherhood Interrupted, Stories of Healing and Hope after Abortion.

Jane Brennan resides in Colorado with her husband and four daughters. And at her website you can learn more about her, read excerpts from the book, look at some very helpful articles, and more -- including ordering a copy of Motherhood Interrupted for yourself.