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A Message from Rachel’s Vineyard

“Once you choose hope, anything’s possible.”

- Christopher Reeve


Choose hope! Forgiveness and healing are awaiting you on a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat for healing after abortion.


Rachel’s Hope will be hosting a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat 

April 27 - 29, 2012. 

This retreat is for anyone hurting from a past abortion. 

For more information contact Susan at 888-456-4673 or SusanMTRV@msn.com

Inquires and registration are strictly confidential.

www.rachelsvineyard.org


 The retreat facility we will be using is located among the rolling hills between Helena and Missoula, a country setting which is beautiful, peaceful, and confidential. The facility is full service, modern and has private rooms. Actual retreat location is confidential, so registrants will not get the specific location and map with directions until registration.

 Our team consists of a pastor, a licensed counselor and post-abortive facilitators who have all been through the Rachel's Vineyard Retreat and are now workers in the vineyard.

 The atmosphere is gentle, non-judgmental and yet intense in the amount of healing work that is accomplished, thanks to being able to set aside a whole weekend to work on this healing with no interruptions from the daily activities of life - no cooking, no cleaning.

In closing, I would like to share the Lenten theme for 2012 -  "Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works" (Heb 10:24)

 BENEDICTUS PP. XVI, shares that, "Concern for others means being aware of their needs. Sacred Scripture warns us of the danger that our hearts can become hardened by a sort of "spiritual anesthesia" which numbs us to the suffering of others."

 Blessings and peace,

Susan Gliko, Rachel's Hope of CSSM, 1-888-456-4673 or 1-406-442-0607

PO Box 213

Deer Lodge MT 59722

SusanMTRV@msn.com

www.rachelsvineyard.org

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