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245 0 4 _aThe Mother & Child Project :
_braising our voices for health and hope /
_ccompiled by Hope Through Healing Hands ; foreword by Kay Warren ; preface by Melinda Gates.
_hPR
246 3 _aMother and Child Project
260 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bZondervan,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a239 pages :
_billustrations, portraits ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _a1 (pages 237-238).
505 0 0 _tChoosing joy for mothers and children
_rKay Warren --
_tAll lives have equal value
_rMelinda Gates --
_tThird world women
_rAmy Grant --
_tMaternal and child health: how healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy saves lives --
_tMihret Gebrehiwot's story: Ethiopia --
_tA mama knows
_rRachel Held Evans --
_tContraception is a pro-life cause in developing world
_rBill Frist and Jenny Eaton Dyer --
_tFamily planning as a pro-life cause
_rMichael Gerson --
_tTransforming the world
_rDavid Stevens --
_tthe burden we should share
_rCathy R. Taylor --
_tBaby free until 2013
_rJames and Jena Lee Nardella --
_tWomen and girls' health
_rPhillip Nieburg --
_tShe counts
_rShannon Trilli --
_tNew ideas, new opinions
_rVictoria Jennings --
_tWho will take care of my children?
_rElizabeth Styffe --
_tA "big tent" approach
_rKent R. Hill --
_tPersonal and professional reasons to be thankful for child spacing
_rRay Martin --
_tWhy Christians should care about maternal health
_rShepherd and Anita Smith --
_tContraception uncoupled
_rJoe McIlhaney --
_tFrom mother to mother
_rKimberly Williams-Paisley --
_tStrong mothers: the key to healthy families, communities, and nations --
_tBeryl Anyago's story: Kenya --
_tHelping women isn't just a "nice" thing to do
_rHillary Clinton --
_tMaternal health and the strategy for empowering women
_rBruce Wilkinson --
_tBetter moms make a better world
_rSherry Surratt --
_tHealthy mothers create healthy societies, and a safer world
_rKay Granger --
_tHow I became a maternal health advocate
_rChristy Turlington Burns --
_tFamily planning and linkages with US health and development goals
_rJanet Fleischman --
_tMaking dreams come true
_rJennifer Nettles --
_tOther concerns: male involvement, child marriage, slavery, and orphan care --
_tNamatta Lillian's story: Uganda --
_tKiran Awasthi's story: India --
_tWhat's so scary about smart girls?
_rNicholas Kristof --
_tMen as difference-makers
_rJames Nardella --
_tFrom the shade of an acacia tree
_rDan Haseltine --
_tToo young to wed
_rCynthia Gorney --
_tChild marriage and dowry deaths
_rJimmy Carter --
_tA promise to girls
_rDesmond Tutu and Ela Bhatt --
_tForced to confront the impossible
_rChristine Caine --
_tBrothels, survival, and hope
_rNatalie Grant --
_tContraceptives in the developing world
_rTony Campolo --
_tSpeaking up for other mothers
_rTracie Hamilton --
_tEvery child deserves a family
_rMary Beth Chapman --
_tWhy maternal health matters to people of faith --
_tDorine's story: Burundi --
_tThe good Samaritan in the global village
_rJim Wallis --
_tThe first-responder church
_rSantiago "Jimmy" Mellado --
_tYou just never know
_rMike Glenn --
_tBlessed for all generations
_rDan Scott --
_tWhat kind of people ought you to be?
_rJennie Allen --
_tOn shame and stewardship
_rScott Sauls --
_tSovereign over us
_rMichael W. Smith --
_tThe old new thing
_rSarah Masen and David Dark --
_tThe village nearby
_rDebbie Dortzbach --
_tAppendix: What you can do. --
_tHow you can become an advocate --
_tHow you can give: partners in maternal health.
520 0 _aDozens of influential leaders have heard the pleas of mothers and children in developing countries. Raising their voices to inspire a movement to increase healthy pregnancies and lower death rates, Melinda Gates, Kay Warren, Bill Frist, Kimberly Williams Paisley, Michael W. Smith and more speak out about why people of faith must get involved in The Mother and Child Project: Raising Our Voices for Health and Hope. Almost 287,000 women die each year because of pregnancy and birth complications. Many orphans are left behind in the wake of this tragedy, and without a mother, many of those children die as well. If only enough people knew. We have the resources to prevent this crisis, but we must take action. Fortunately, Hope Through Healing Hands, a nonprofit organization promoting awareness for healthy mothers and children worldwide, is already spreading the word. Not only can we save lives, reduce abortions, and decrease death rates, but also we can help build healthier, thriving families and bring stability and sustainability to families, communities and nations.The question is, will you join them? --
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650 0 _aMaternal and infant welfare
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aMaternal health services
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aMother and child
_xHealth and hygiene
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aPregnancy
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aMortality
_zDeveloping countries.
650 0 _aPublic health
_zDeveloping countries.
650 2 2 _aMaternal Health.
650 2 2 _aDeveloping Countries.
700 1 _aHope Through Healing Hands,
_ecompiler.
700 1 _aGates, Melinda,
_d1964-
_e1 of preface.
700 1 _aWarren, Kay,
_d1954-
_e1 of foreword.
700 1 _aGrant, Amy,
_e1 of introduction.
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