The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s Psalm 139 Project, an initiative dedicated to aiding pregnancy resource centers in securing ultrasound machines and providing training, is partnering with Human Coalition and six area churches to place an ultrasound machine at Human Coalition's Raleigh Women’s Clinic in Raleigh, N.C.
ERLC President Russell Moore will be joined by leaders from Human Coalition’s Raleigh Women’s Clinic for a special dedication ceremony today at 6:00 PM EST at the clinic–4237 Louisburg Rd, Ste. 105, Raleigh, N.C. 27604.
Area churches involved in the ultrasound partnership include:
North Wake Church, Wake Forest, N.C.,
The Summit Church, Raleigh, N.C.,
Imago Dei Church, Raleigh, N.C.,
Faith Baptist Church, Youngsville, N.C.
Bay Leaf Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., and
Crossroads Fellowship, Raleigh, N.C.
"We are grateful for our partnership with the ERLC and the six churches that came together to provide a new, state of the art 3D/4D ultrasound machine for Human Coalition's clinic in Raleigh,” said Brian Fisher, president of Human Coalition.
“This machine provides clear, beautiful images that will assist our medical staff in diagnosing pregnancy and allow a woman to see her child for the first time. When women are able to connect with their children via ultrasound and access the tangible resources they need, they are more empowered to choose LIFE. We are eager to see the fruits of this ultrasound machine gift as Human Coalition continues its mission of rescuing children and serving families in Raleigh."
Human Coalition is a champion of life, committed to an audacious mission: to transform our culture of death into a culture of life—to end abortion in America. As a leading abortion-dense area in our nation, Raleigh/Durham is a key community that Human Coalition’s National Rescue System serves.
Human Coalition’s National Rescue System includes women’s clinics in key, abortion-devastated communities across the country, and the first ever Virtual Clinic in Texas. By the grace of God, Human Coalition has rescued 14,197 children since its inception 10 years ago.