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Advent: Hope
What is hope? This week for advent let’s talk about it! Continue Reading
Advent: Hope
What is hope? This week for advent let’s talk about it! Continue Reading
Holidays With Kids Who Have Experienced Trauma
You are not alone! Holiday season comes with highs and lows for everyone but it can be particularly difficult for some children. Check out this blog for practical ways to help your child (and yourself) actually enjoy the season! Continue Reading
Family Advent Resources:
What is advent? Advent is a time of celebration leading up to Christmas day… daily devotionals, weekly sermons and tons of activities for your kiddos! Continue Reading
“On this day 4 years ago, God brought an angel into my life that he knew would change me forever. God brought my baby boy, Colton.” Continue Reading
Advice For New Parents!
No matter your circumstances, these 8 “must do” parenting guidelines are lifesaving! Continue Reading
5 Tips for Making Brave Decisions
Facing an unplanned pregnancy can be very stressful. Sit down, take a deep breath, think and pray. The decisions you make in the next few months will affect you for the rest of your life. Give yourself time to make the best decision for you and your baby. There is hope for your future. Continue Reading
I’m pregnant. Should I get married?
Many young couples are pressured into marriage as a result of an unplanned pregnancy. Remember that you are in control here. Continue Reading
Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach is committed to fighting racial injustice and supporting all families. We are devoted to having challenging conversations and teaching every member of the next generation how precious they are in God’s eyes. Our space will always be a safe place for children and families. Check out the resources below for children, parents, and families as a way to talk about race and develop inclusivity. Continue Reading
As often is the case, our path to adoption kicked off when we realized the typical biological approach to getting pregnant just wasn’t going to happen for us. Matt had cancer in his 20’s, and the treatment left him sterile. Though he had stored away some sperm, our efforts at IUI were unsuccessful (AND stressful!). Continue Reading