A new study shows that most women in the church don’t trust their church with issues of pregnancy and abortion, reports LifeWay Research.
Two-thirds of the women surveyed said that people at church judge pregnant single women, and a majority (54 percent) said that churches oversimplify decisions about pregnancy options.
According to LifeWay Research:
More than half of churchgoers who have had an abortion (52 percent) say no one at church knows it. Nearly half of women who have had an abortion (49 percent) say pastors’ teachings on forgiveness don’t seem to apply to terminated pregnancies.
“That tells you the environment of the church,” [Scott] McConnell [of LifeWay Reseach] said. “You can’t say you’ve had an abortion, you can’t say you’re considering one — it’s completely taboo to discuss.
“But when a woman is willing to publicly acknowledge she’s had an abortion in the past, she will sometimes be approached by several other women in the church who’ve never been willing to share with anybody that they too have had an abortion. It’s incredibly freeing for them.”
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