Children of the Womb: All Are Precious in God's Sight

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Author House, 2003 M12 29 - 264 pages

Children of the Womb deals with one of Americas most controversial social issues abortion. At the age of sixteen, Louise Ann Jordan finds herself facing the most difficult decision of her life what to do about an unplanned pregnancy?

A quick abortion seems to be the answer to her problem until she discovered what her doctor had really removed from her body. Devastated by the realization that she had terminated the life of her first child, Louise sets out on an incredible journey, during which she exposes the evils of abortion to an entire nation.

Children of the Womb is a deeply thought provoking and soul searching novel. Let your heart and mind be your tour guides as you travel with Louise and explore the amazing secrets of the womb.

 

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
11
Section 3
23
Section 4
35
Section 5
47
Section 6
58
Section 7
74
Section 8
95
Section 12
151
Section 13
160
Section 14
182
Section 15
190
Section 16
201
Section 17
219
Section 18
230
Section 19
240

Section 9
103
Section 10
123
Section 11
133
Section 20
253
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About the author (2003)

Curt Blattman is a graduate of Princeton University and New York University Graduate School of Business. A successful New York City banker, his passion is to be an advocate for those millions of unborn children unable to defend their right to life.

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