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228 | Does the Bible Talk About Abortion? 4 Things You Need to Know

228 | Does the Bible Talk About Abortion? 4 Things You Need to Know

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Is abortion mentioned in the Bible? Not by word—but what about by principle? In this important episode, Brittany addresses the common claim that “abortion isn’t in the Bible” and unpacks four powerful truths that help us see God’s heart on the issue. If you’ve ever felt confused by what culture says versus what Scripture teaches—or if you’re seeking healing after abortion—this episode is for you.

You’ll learn: ✨ The historical evidence that abortion existed in biblical times ✨ What Scripture says about when life begins ✨ Why God didn’t need a separate word for abortion ✨ How God’s grace still fully covers abortion—and every sin

Episode Resources:

  • Ancient Roman Abortions and Early Christians

  • What Does the Bible Actually Say About Abortion?

✨ Ready to begin your healing journey? Schedule an Abortion Recovery Breakthrough Call with me—we’ll talk through where you’re feeling stuck and what it could look like to finally start moving forward with God. 👉 brittanypoppe.com/coaching

📖 Need a safe place to start? Download my Permission to Grieve Devotional—a free guide to help you process your pain through God’s truth. 👉 brittanypoppe.com/freebie

🤍 Looking for safe, faith-based community? Come join us inside the Abortion Recovery for Christian Women Facebook group—we’re waiting to welcome you with open arms. 👉 facebook.com/groups/abortionrecoveryforchristianwomen

💌 Want weekly encouragement and healing tips straight to your inbox? Sign up for the newsletter and get hope & peace sent to you every week. 👉 brittanypoppe.com/newsletter

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