Fighting for the protection of the mother and the baby in her womb
About Us
Abundant Life ministry (Chaim Beshefa in Hebrew) is a non-profit organization, who is fighting for the protection of the mother and for the protection of the baby in her womb. Babies are saved from abortion through our hot-line number which is published online.
‘Letzidech’ (By your side in Hebrew) is a pregnancy crisis hotline that offers counseling to women experiencing a crisis pregnancy. Our primary objective is to promote the preservation of unborn lives while providing unwavering support to mothers who choose life. Additionally, we strive to equip these mothers with essential resources for setting up a baby room by providing baby furniture and other necessities.
Testimonials
From Darkness into Life
Tania is a young and happy mother of two lively children. “Happy” is a word that wasn’t in her vocabulary in the past. She wanted to tell her story to encourage others who may think that their own situation is hopeless.
I already had had two abortions that have left me traumatized. When I met the Chaim Beshefa counselors all that I could talk about was the nightmare of the two abortions. As I planned my second abortion I ran away five times from different hospitals not willing to go through the trauma all over again.
The mother of two little girls tells her story: “My teenage years were full of problems, which led me to an early marriage with a violent man. When I was pregnant, expecting our mutual child, my husband threw me down the stairs, the consequence of which was the miscarriage of our baby.
is the name that has been given to the psychological aftereffects of abortion, based on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Any event that causes trauma can indeed result in PTSD, and abortion is no exception. Common symptoms of PTSD: guilt, anxiety, numbness, depression, flashbacks, suicidal thoughts. We in “Chaim Beshefa” believing that the women who suffers from PASS need counselling, support and healing.
Every woman that chose life and didn’t abort her baby, and is in economical need, deceives for her baby furniture and other baby items from “Chaim Beshefa”. Our relationship with the women begins during their pregnancy and continues after giving birth, with visitations and follow-up, helping her with the different needs she has.
“Chaim Beshefa” provides a seminar designated to women who had abortion called “Betzalmo” (in His image).
The seminar contains 8 meetings in which we are going out on a journey that touches many aspects,
physical, emotional and spiritual – connected to the abortion we have done.