Jacob Nels joins host Marylee Shrider on Voices for Life, a production of Right to Life of Kern County, to discuss his sidewalk counseling ministry and the resources that Equal Rights Institute provides to increase your effectiveness outside of abortion facilities. In this episode, Jacob provides insight into fostering dialogues with abortion-minded women, including conversation starters, body language, clothing, signage, and graphic images.
0:30 — Recap of part 1
2:33 — Understanding what abortion-minded women are going through
6:53 — Conversation starters on the sidewalk
9:45 — Focusing on helping and loving the woman
10:49 — Body language and what to wear
13:18 — Keeping a calm presence
13:50 — All ages can be effective on the sidewalk
14:55 — Continuing the conversation throughout their time at the clinic
16:25 — Effective use of signs
18:42 — Graphic images
23:32 — Talking to pastors about sidewalk counseling
25:40 — Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass information
27:48 — Conclusion
Right to Life Kern County
http://rtlkc.org/
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