About Us

 

 

 

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About Us

History

In 1995, a group of women felt the need for a ministry such as LifeLine and began investigating and praying over the possibilities.  From that, a steering committee was formed.  After much study and further investigating in the community, LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center was born!  In these early days, interested Christians would meet to pray over this budding ministry on a weekly basis.  During the following two years, a firm foundation was being built that has been so important to the stability of this ministry today. 
In June of 1997, LifeLine was dedicated publicly and opened for client services.  A Board of Directors was in place for the governing of the ministry.  All staff was volunteer and other volunteers also helped in the running of the center.  We had much help from Salem Pregnancy Center in Winston-Salem patterning the structure of our services.

LifeLine remained at the house on Hudson St. in Elkin for five years.  During that time, the ministry grew.  A part-time Center Director was hired in October of 1999.  Between the years 2000 and 2001 the client load tripled.  In November 2000, a part-time Administrative Assistant was hired.  It was obvious we were outgrowing the little house we were in.  A search committee was formed to find a new home for LifeLine.  To condense a long story, God showed us in a distinct way that our new home was to be at 1024 Elk Spur Street.  At the same time we were praying for God’s direction, the owners of this house were also praying that God would show them what to do with the house.  They wanted it to be used for some kind of ministry!  It was amazing how God brought us together.  In February of 2002 the board began the process of purchasing the house.
In the meantime, another door of opportunity was opening.  We had been praying for a way to reach women in the Mt. Airy area.  An office space was made available to us for such a modest and affordable price that we started the process of opening a satellite center in Mt. Airy.  In May of 2002 the Mt. Airy center opened for clients.  In June of 2002 we moved the Elkin office to our new location on Elk Spur St. In December 2009 we moved the Elkin office to our new location on Dutmans Court. As of January 1, 2011 Mt. Airy will be a separate organization called The Legacy Center of Mt. Airy. 

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Mission Statement

The Mission of LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center is to glorify God by promoting the sanctity of human life by assisting women and their families through and after a crisis pregnancy; helping and supporting women going through Post Abortion Syndrome and educating our young people in the principles and practice of abstinence until marriage.

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Purpose Statement

Our purpose at LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center is to use God’s principles, found in His Holy Word, the Bible; to promote sanctity of human life and to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.  We use these principles as we work with women, along with their families, during and after a crisis pregnancy until their youngest child reaches age 2.  This is done by peer counseling, education with parenting classes and Bible study, and showing them unconditional love.  We also have a program to assist women going through Post Abortion Syndrome.  We use Bible study and emotional support to help them.  In addition, we go into the public schools and churches to help educate our young people on the principles and importance of abstinence until marriage. 

Adopted May 20, 2002

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Statement of Faith

1.     We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.

2.     We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons:  Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 

3.     We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His Sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed Blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory. 

4.     We believe that for the salvation of lost and sinful man, regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential, and that this salvation is received through faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and not as a result of good works. 

5.     We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a Godly life and to perform good works. 

6.     We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life and they that are lost unto the resurrection of damnation. 

7.     We believe in the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ. 

 

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Statement of Principle

1.      Those who labor as LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center board members, directors, and volunteers are required to know Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord

2.      LifeLine is an outreach ministry of Jesus Christ through His church.  Therefore, LifeLine, embodied in its volunteers, is committed to presenting the gospel of our Lord to women with a crisis pregnancy—both in Word and deed. 

3.      LifeLine is committed to providing its clients with accurate and complete information about both prenatal development and abortion. 

4.      LifeLine is committed to integrity in dealing with clients, earning their trust and providing promised information and services.  LifeLine denounces any form of deception in its corporate advertising or individual conversations with its clients. 

5.      LifeLine is committed to assisting women to carry to term by providing emotional support and practical assistance.  Through the provision of God’s people and the community at large, women may face the future with hope, plan constructively for themselves and their babies. 

6.      LifeLine does not discriminate in providing services because of race, creed, color, national origin, age, or marital status of its clients. 

7.      LifeLine does not recommend, provide, or refer for abortions or abortifacients. 

8.      LifeLine offers assistance free of charge at all times. 

9.      LifeLine is committed to creating an awareness within the local community of the needs of pregnant women, and of the fact that abortion only compounds human need rather than resolving it. 

10.  LifeLine does not recommend, provide, or refer single women for contraceptives.  (Married women seeking contraceptive information should be urged to seek counsel, along with their husbands, from their pastor or physician.)

11.  LifeLine recognizes the validity of adoption as an alternative to abortion, but it is not biased toward adoption when compared to the other life-saving alternatives.  LifeLine is independent of adoption agencies. 

 

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Board of Directors

Dale Atkinson - Chair

Carmen Miller - Secretary

Donda Toney – Treasurer

Darold Adams

Fred Sener

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Staff

Sharon Kelly - Executive Director
sharon@lifelinehelps.org

 

Sunshine Gilliam - Client Services Director
sunshine@lifelinehelps.org

Brenda Peterson - Administrative Assistant
brenda@lifelinehelps.org

 

June Philip - Nurse Manager

june@lifelinehelps.org

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Affiliations - National

Care Net - www.care-net.org

National Institute of Family and Life Advocates - www.nifla.org

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Affiliations - State

Carolina Pregnancy Care Fellowship -www.cpcflink.org

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