Christ died for her sins. We know she has a child without a father. We don't even know that she wasn't married when the child was conceived, but even assuming she wasn't, that was years ago. We know nothing about the current state of her soul.
Here's more writing of the apostles that we're commanded to keep:
Who are you to judge the servant of another? and So try to be like God, because you are his own dear children. Love others as Christ has loved us. He gave his life for us, a sweet smelling offering and a sacrifice to God.
I absolutely have a right, and obligation, to offer her Christ's love and forgiveness. In the absence of evidence that she even needs it in this case, I certainly do not have a right to cast aspersions on her. For all I know, Christ has forgiven her long ago, and sent her on her way, sinning no more. She may be greater in the kingdom than anyone here casting stones at her.
> For all I know, Christ has forgiven her long ago, and sent her on her way, sinning no more.
Then where is her husband? A women alone with a child should not be raising it unless she’s a widow. A women who repented of her sin should have married or given her child up to 2 parent family members. Anything less is harming the child and continuing her sin, this time against her own child.