What Happens When Grace Stops an Abortion? (guest Rebekah Hagan)
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The episode of Out of the Question features host Andrea Swartz interviewing Rebecca Hagen, who shares her deeply personal testimony of two unplanned pregnancies as a teenager and young college student. Raised in a committed church-going family, Rebecca became pregnant in high school and, with her parents’ reluctant but real support, chose to carry her first child to term despite intense shame, fear, and social stigma. While living at home and trying to rebuild her life through college, she became pregnant a second time in the context of an abusive and unstable relationship. Overwhelmed by fear of disappointing her parents again and losing their support, Rebecca became abortion-minded for the first time and sought a chemical abortion in secret, believing it was the only way to preserve her life and future.
Moments after taking the first abortion pill, Rebecca experienced profound conviction and regret, prayed for help, and discovered the abortion pill reversal protocol. Through the guidance of a compassionate nurse and treatment with progesterone, her pregnancy was saved, and her son Zachariah was born healthy. Rebecca reflects on how fear, shame, and a lack of clear biblical teaching about sex and responsibility shaped her decisions, and she emphasizes the importance of grace-filled, honest conversations between parents and children. Now a wife, mother of four, and pro-life speaker, Rebecca shares her story publicly to help others find hope, healing, and redemption, testifying that God’s grace can overcome even grave sin and that His laws are meant for life, protection, and blessing—not condemnation.