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ERLC’s ‘Psalm 139 Project’ to dedicate ultrasound machine to VA pregnancy center

ERLC’s ‘Psalm 139 Project’ to dedicate ultrasound machine to VA pregnancy center

NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 4, 2014—The Psalm 139 Project, a ministry of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, will grant an ultrasound machine to the Care Net Pregnancy Resource Centers of northern Virginia, June 8 during the 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. EST services at First Baptist Churchof Woodbridge, Va.

Daniel Darling, vice-president of communications for the ERLC, and Clint Clifton, a D.C. city coordinator for the North American Mission Board, will announce the granting of the machine to Care Net’s director, Karen Snuffer. The ultrasound machine is scheduled to be delivered to the center when their facilities are ready.

“We are proud to stand alongside the heroic work of Care Net Pregnancy Resource Centers,” said Darling. “Every day they live out the gospel, offering hope and grace to young women and their children. Like the ERLC, they see the worth of the unborn child and the pregnant girl as created in the image of their Creator. We are humbled to invest, with this ultrasound machine, in this vital ministry.”

The Psalm 139 Project exists to make individuals aware of the life-saving potential of ultrasound technology in crisis pregnancy situations and to help pregnancy care centers minister to women who are vulnerable to abortion by providing them with ultrasound equipment.

Read the rest of the article at ERLC.com