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Mentor

Mentors are needed to connect and walk alongside a mother-to-be to help build life-skills, assist with practical needs, and begin to discipleship with moms.

Become a Mentor

As believers in Jesus, we follow His example of not standing in judgement of the lonely and hopeless.

Become a Mentor

We prefer to engage with moms in loving and caring conversation to learn more about each woman and discover what brought her to the crossroads of an abortion choice. We are interested in what her story has been thus far.


We are not ashamed to say we want that story to change! We pray for the trajectory of each woman’s life to be shifted through the hope and love of Jesus Christ. We do this by walking alongside her to help her realize how much she is loved by God and to recognize her need, just as each of us have, for a Savior in Jesus Christ.


During this walk, we understand the obstacles are many: bills, food, gas, childcare, budgeting, job, and transportation. We are there to help overcome some of these obstacles, help the mom get on her feet and find a place of hope and community—thereby changing her story. At times, the obstacles involve more than a financial need. Some women have to fight to end an addiction or want to deepen their new faith. We strive to provide emotional, spiritual, and relational support in addition to assisting with their basic needs.


Women come to Nashville from miles around with the intent to abort their child. We pray and petition churches and individuals who are willing to enter into this journey of mentoring and disciplining these brave women once they’ve made the choice for life.

Become a Mentor

Requirements

  • Be a solid Believer and involved in your local church
  • Be a woman
  • Communicate at least weekly with your assigned mom
  • Meet with your assigned mom once per month (dinner, movie, etc.)
  • Agree to a one-year commitment to your assigned mom
  • Pass a background check

Next Steps

  1. Click Apply to Become a Mentor below and fill out the application
  2. A Family Resource Coordinator will schedule a time to meet, virtual or in person, to review training requirements
  3. Complete a background check
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