Decisions, Choices and Options

Jan 4–5, 2010 - comments: 4

Teenagers facing unplanned pregnancies are often scared and confused, and many do not fully understand their options. Joi Wasill, the Program Director for Decisions Choices and Options, seeks to change that. She goes into schools and crisis pregnancy centers presenting current, factual information about parenting, abortion, and adoption to correct any misconceptions about these options. She joins us today to explore adoption as a viable, loving option for a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy.

Download the transcript (220 KB PDF)

topic(s): Family, Parenting, Adoption, Life

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1 On Dec 13th, 2009, at 6:47pm, Brooks Hamilton wrote:

Please contact me at this email address or [edited for posting]. I listened to your radio interview while traveling from Winston Salem, NC to Atlanta, and want to become involved. I am 64 years old (female), and was adopted at birth. I had no idea adoption was currently so unpopular in our youth culture, and I have long been an ardent supporter of right to life. I also would like to somehow be a spokesperson to young girls for remaining chaste until marriage, in hopes that they may avoid some of the pain I have experienced.
God bless you for what you are doing. I would really like to try to make a difference.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mrs. Brooks Hamilton

2 On Jan 5th, 2010, at 9:27pm, DJ wrote:

How do I get materials to teach this in my church or how do I get her to come to my church?

3 On Jan 6th, 2010, at 3:27pm, Janet Hudspeth wrote:

I am first, grateful for your broadcasting on this topic, one that is very dear to my heart. 

This was my very first knowledge of your ministry and second for Joi Wasill’s ministry and her very clear and heartfelt words.

I am requesting transcripts of this two day presentation, if available.

God bless each of you,

Janet H

4 On Jan 12th, 2010, at 1:04pm, Staff wrote:

The transcript for this program is now available. (Link is above in the program description.)

If you are interested in contacting Joi and her program, please click on the link to her web page in the right-hand column of this page under “Guest Corner”.

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