202 N. Main St.
Pontiac, IL 61764
(815) 842-2484
caringpc@frontier.com

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Prayer Calender August 29-September 4

My God is mighty to save.
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He rose........  and conquered the grave.

Sunday, August 29,2010
Pray for the girls/women who think about calling & getting help or information but lack the courage to do so. 
Pray they will have courage to call.  Pray they will follow through.  Pray they will be heard & their lives will be changed.

Monday, August 30, 2010
Pray the vacant appointments will be filled.  Pray walk-ins will come & be open to the truth of Christ. 

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Pray the relationships of our clients will be transformed by God’s grace, mercy, and love. 
Pray they will desire purity for their souls & bodies.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Pray for the “new” abstinence program.  Pray as we talk with administrators of the community & schools, they will be open to invite us into the classrooms.
Pray for this opportunity to happen--- truth of God’s plan for our youth.

Thursday, September 2, 2010
Pray for discernment and wisdom for Darleta as she prepares to speak at schools.  Pray God will place opportunity for her to speak. 
Pray for a hedge of protection as she is speaking.  Pray the lies & deception that the world accepts sex outside of marriage will be broken.

Friday, September 3, 2010
Pray our counseling room will be a safe haven from the outside world for each client (and volunteer). 
And that God’s loving arms will be felt, compassion received, & hope seen here.

Saturday, September 4, 2010
Pray God will provide more volunteers to counsel, be a receptionist, & be a part of the CPC team for Christ.
In order have more appointments for our growing clients needs, we need more help.

Summer newsletter

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Spring Newsletter

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Baby Bottle Project

Mother’s Day 2010 kicks off for its 9th season; clinking pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters into new baby bottles.  This is our biggest fundraiser of the year.  For 5 wks.- till Father’s Day, family members, aged 1 to 100 can watch as that dainty bottle fills to the top.  How much is a bottle full of change worth?  About $17.  WOW!!  If you don’t want to be bothered with coins a tax-deductible check can be inserted, as well.
If your church is participating please take a bottle home and join the fun.  If your church hasn’t yet come on board, please stop by the CPC and we’ll give you your own bottle to fill.
Thanks - later, we’ll let you know how much those bottles collected!

Bowl-a-thon Results

Thanks to all who participated or sponsored a bowler for our fall fundraiser.  The afternoon of the 10th was great fun with hearty shouts, high fives and plenty of gutter balls, as well!  Pizza and prizes were awarded to all!  We were able to raise over $6000 for ongoing programs to aid the Livingston County women.  God bless each of you!

Spring Newsletter 2009

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Summer newsletter

Obama decision on stem cell research

We are deeply saddened - though not surprised - by the president’s decision to lift the ban on federal funding for embryo stem cell research . Care Net has published a detailed article from the pro-life perspective.

Sex Education’s Harmful Effects

Sex education programs from kindergarten through high school continuously downgrade the intimate nature of human sexuality.  Our young children are not prepared for the shocking barrage of this adult material.

Abortion and the Deception of Mental Health “Benefits”

The pro-abortion allies have worked extensively to “prove” that abortion is in the best interests of a young woman’s mental health.  We know otherwise.  There are frightening facts behind the scenes particularly in the psychological realm.

Comprehensive Info on STD’s

More and more of our young people are being devastated by the epidemic of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.  Please refer to our good friends at the Medical Institute of Sexual Health for their findings of this cultural travesty. 

Newletter MayJune 2008

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