After finding redemption in Christ for a past abortion, Terri Baxter’s heart was aflame with a desire to help other women like her heal. That desire led her to eventually start a national helpline for women. Though she has heard from women in crisis for years, she and her team say that recently, the stories of women suffering from at-home chemical abortions have increased in both number and intensity. Post-abortive journey leads to the creation of a helpline ministry Baxter started her journey as the director of a pregnancy resource center. There, she met post-abortive women and teen mothers and...