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Two Years After Roe v. Wade Fell, How Well Are Churches Ministering to Women in Crisis?


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Two Years After Roe v. Wade Fell, How Well Are Churches Ministering to Women in Crisis?

Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court dismantled Roe v. Wade and sent the ********* issue back to the states, a new survey explores how many churches are coming alongside crisis pregnancy centers.

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, just 31% of *********** churchgoers in America have seen their churches connect with pro-life centers since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that was dismantled in 2022 with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision.

Meanwhile, 44% said they haven’t heard about their *******’s involvement in efforts to support local centers. Interestingly, just 8% report that there are no such centers near their houses of worship.

When it comes to churchgoers who do report involvement, 16% said their churches have financially supported pro-life pregnancy centers, 14% reported their churches encouraged them to offer monetary support — and 14% said they were encouraged to refer women with unplanned pregnancies to such centers.

Meanwhile, 11% said their ******* encouraged them to volunteer at a local pregnancy center.

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Churchgoers under the age of 50 are more likely (21%) than those filled with people aged 65 and older (11%) to say their ******* has financially supported crisis pregnancy centers. And those 

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 four times a month or more (20%) are more likely than those who attend less often (11%) to have heard about their houses of worship supporting these centers.

These statistics are notable. After all, Christians tend to be overwhelmingly pro-life. Plus, the majority of Americans believe churches and Christians have a responsibility to offer increased support to women.

With the dismantling of Roe v. Wade and reports of 

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, the need to address unwanted pregnancies is paramount. However, the numbers show that the majority of churchgoers report that their houses of worship haven’t fully met these needs.

“In a survey of Americans conducted days before the Dobbs decision was leaked, almost two-thirds of Americans agreed churches and religious organizations have a responsibility to increase support for women who have unwanted pregnancies if their state restricts access to *********,” Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research, said in a statement.

He continued, “According to those who attend, the majority of *********** churches in the U.S. are not supporting a pregnancy resource center that exists either separately or as part of their *******.”

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