#65 Hope Beyond Abortion: A Conversation with Bo Linham

#65 Hope Beyond Abortion: A Conversation with Bo Linham

From Stop and Think About It by PHIL SESSA

January 28, 2026 · 23 min · Episode 65

About this episode

The episode features a conversation with Bo Linham about the Church's role in addressing abortion and the moral responsibilities it holds.

In this engaging dialogue, we are joined by Bo Linham, the founder of Hope Beyond Abortion, who passionately articulates the pressing need for the Church to actively confront the issue of abortion. He emphasizes that the local church possesses the formidable authority to effectuate change, contending that abortion clinics persistently operate not due to governmental mandate, but rather through the tacit acquiescence of the Church. Linham provides a compelling call to action, urging congregations to mobilize and engage directly in this critical moral struggle, thereby disseminating the transformative power of the Gospel in the most challenging environments. His insights provoke a profound reflection on the responsibilities of the Church in addressing societal issues and highlight the necessity of fostering an environment wherein both mothers and families can thrive in faith. This conversation serves as an exhortation for believers to transcend passive approaches and to embody a proactive stance in the realm of life-affirming ministry. Takeaways: The current societal climate has led to a troubling acceptance of abortion, with many women believing it is their right to choose, which…

People in this episode

Host: PHIL SESSA

Guest: Bo Linham

Topics covered

  • abortion
  • church responsibility
  • moral values
  • faith
  • life-affirming ministry

Keywords

  • abortion
  • church
  • moral crisis
  • faith
  • Hope Beyond Abortion
  • Bo Linham
  • life-affirming

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Hope Beyond Abortion

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