Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

Urgent need: Today’s abortion culture would have you believe that some lives are expendable.  You know that’s a lie. Will you become one of the life champions needed to step up today and help save 14,400 babies this year? It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby!

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Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby.

Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

Urgent Need: Will you become one of the life champions needed to step up today and help save 14,400 babies this year? It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby!

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Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby.

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Julie Crosson

Julie Crosson graduated from the University of Arkansas with an associate degree in nursing, and from the University of Kansas with a certified registered nurse of anesthesia degree. She worked in the medical field for five years before retiring to become a stay-at-home mom to her three sons. Julie’s sons are now grown, and she spends part of her time actively serving in her church and teaching a weekly bible study in her home. Julie’s husband, Russ, is President and CEO of Ronald Blue & Co. The couple resides in Georgia, and they have four grandchildren.

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Communicating to Achieve Financial Harmony (Part 2 of 2)

Finance expert Russ Crosson and his wife, Julie, explain how couples can overcome challenges that result from differing perspectives on managing money and strengthen their marriage by improving their financial communication and cooperation. (Part 2 of 2)

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Communicating to Achieve Financial Harmony (Part 1 of 2)

Finance expert Russ Crosson and his wife, Julie, explain how couples can overcome challenges that result from differing perspectives on managing money and strengthen their marriage by improving their financial communication and cooperation. (Part 1 of 2)