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    Healing of Women Who Have Had an Abortion
    (Tangaza University College, 2002) Dionis Massawe, Andrew
    The study will concentrate on the healing and counseling women who have had an abortion. Our study therefore deals with issues such as: What is the understanding of Abortion? Which issues lead to abortion? What are consequences? And, entirely what steps can be taken to reconcile and heal the woman who has had an abortion? Is there any African or Christian approach to be used in the healing? Again, we shall show where the study was carried out, and when the researcher started collecting data and methodology employed. This work remains entirely in the limits and the requirements set in the academic yearbook of Tangaza College. The college requires the final written project to have ten to twelve thousand words of the text (excluding preface, table of contents, bibliography etc.). This work therefore, considerably suffices to this requirement. The work consists of five chapters: Chapter One: General Introduction Chapter Two: Literature Review Chapter Three: Research Methodology Chapter Four: Research Findings; the results, discussions and presentations of the interpretations. Chapter Five: Recommendations, Pastoral suggestions and conclusions. During the data collection, the researcher was faced with many difficulties. I will mention just a few. First, the major problem was that the respondents did not keep the

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