I spent a couple of years working in what we used to call a "crisis pregnancy center"; I understand the sensitivity. Most of our clients, even though "involuntarily" pregnant, had at least voluntarily had sex with the child's father. It was still a difficult thing, talking with them and convinincing them not to kill their kids.
Yeah, you understand.
I hear the tales from these women, I honestly want to kill the scum in question. Yet balance and kindness is the rule, and I will NOT hurt the women talking to me.
I was on the board of Mom's House for a number of years, and we donated office space here in my office to a crisis pregnancy center for five years. I've been exposed to much of this also, but not to the extent either of you have.
Now we're heading out in a different direction. We've spent the last 4 months remodeling our office so we can use part of it for the administrative offices of a pro-life Catholic non-profit home hospice service.
There are so many places we can work in the pro-life field. And we can do pro-life work wherever we find ourselves.