Pro-Life Mississippi
Every Life is Worth It!
Pro-Life Mississippi is an organization of Christians who are united by our commitment to value and protect every human life from fertilization to natural death. We educate and equip others to value life through outreach, advocacy, prayer and service.
Benevolence Ministry
Pro-Life Mississippi’s Benevolence Ministry is dedicated to the important and life-saving work of helping families meet their basic needs. We supplement the work of pregnancy centers and Embrace Grace groups in Mississippi by providing mothers and families with financial support for housing, utilities, and car payments. Each applicant must be referred to us by a pregnancy center or church-based Embrace Grace Group. For details, please email us at office@prolifems.org. To complete an application click below:
SaveOne – After Abortion Healing Bible Study
SaveOne offers confidential, Bible-based studies to help men, women, and loved ones who are suffering from the effects of abortion. Participants can find hope, restoration, and freedom through this healing journey.
Our curriculums are tailored for:
- Women
- Men
- Siblings and loved ones
Special Events
Mississippi Life Summit
Conversations about Life
Families Served
SaveOne Graduates
Latest from the Blog
A Pro-life way to Plan Pregnancy
How can someone prevent an unwanted pregnancy without taking abortifacient drugs like hormonal contraceptives or birth control pills? Here are five of the most commonly used methods of fertility awareness.
But What About the Thousands of Children Already in Foster Care?
All of these are common Pro-Abortion rebuttals to Pro-Lifers. They claim that Pro-Lifers don’t really care about children because they aren’t concerned with those that are poor and/or come from broken families and are in foster care.
Are There Rare Cases When an Abortion Is Justified?
This excuse for allowing abortion sounds reasonable. If the pregnancy is threatening the mother’s life, it would seem that lethal force —an abortion —would be a permissible form of self-defense. The child is not really “attacking” the mother, but his presence puts her at risk. It sounds like a good argument, but it simply isn’t true.