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Amid Attacks, TV Stars Seek to Bless a Crisis Pregnancy Center

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Even as crisis pregnancy centers are under attack across America, the stars of HGTV’s “Home Town” sought to bless one such center in Florida.

From CBN News. The stars of the HGTV hit series “Home Town” are using their platform to highlight a crisis pregnancy center in Orlando, Florida.

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“We’ll be giving them a gift, and you can, too,” Erin Napier wrote at the end of an Instagram post about Hope House, which describes itself as a place “to serve, equip, and empower first-time, expectant moms who have chosen life for their babies.”

Before becoming a crisis pregnancy center, the house was the setting of the 1991 movie, “My Girl.”

She wrote, referring to one of the characters in the film, “We pulled up to find it under renovation, and I took a photo on the steps where Vada sat, when a woman walked out on the porch and invited us to see the inside. In the movie, the house was a funeral parlor, but, in real life, it’s becoming Hope House: a beautifully renovated home with bedrooms and nurseries for expectant single mothers who find themselves in crisis pregnancies.” …

The founder of Hope House, Tara Johnson, described her encounter with Napier and her husband, Ben, as “another good story of God doing a big thing.” …

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(Excerpt from CBN News. Photo Credit: blankita_ua/pixabay)

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