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Convert
to Life
Sidewalk Counselor Training
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Date: Saturday, February 6th
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CST
Location: 4930 Nolensville Road
Nashville 37211
Family Life Center - Tusculum Hills Baptist Church
Cost:
$10 per person for materials
Training will include role-playing with real-life scenarios and a
question and answer period. Refreshments will be provided.
Limited
seating available.
Reserve your seat now.
*If Reserving for more than one
person, please note
names in the Memo section on the payment screen.
You may
also reserve your seat by calling 615-298-5433 or
1.877
CHOOSE LIFE
(246.6735) by Friday, February 5th.
For more
information e-mail nwike@tnrtl.org.
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How
do you save a life?
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Come learn the Philip Reilly
method of sidewalk counseling! The training featuring Maria Graham,
utilizes the method that has successfully closed down 22 centers in
the New York area. You will learn:
- how to implement
effective sidewalk counseling techniques
- how to create a
prayerful presence at the abortion center
- how
to offer assistance to a post-abortive woman
- how
to maintain a peaceful, non-threatening atmosphere
- how
to convert a mother's heart and thereby save the life of the
child
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About
the Speaker
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Maria Graham started
sidewalk counseling at the age of thirteen. When she was
sixteen, she worked as an assistant to the director of sidewalk
counseling for the Catholic Prolife Committee of North Texas
during which she trained, recruited, motivated and organized
other sidewalk counselors.
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During college, she was
the sidewalk counseling director for students at the Franciscan
University of Stubenville. It was during this time that she
developed her own training program. She has presented her
training all across the United States and also in Mexico.
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Maria holds a masters
degree in social work and currently works as a therapist for
infants and young children with emotional and attachment
disorders related to abuse, neglect and developmental
disabilities. She also works with an adoption agency in Dallas, TX, where she helped
establish a state-funded crisis pregnancy program called Pathways
to Parenting, which helps mothers in crisis situations with
practical, emotional, and family relational issues.
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