Becky Taylor has just been accepted to college. She will be the first Taylor ever to go beyond high school. When she discovers she is pregnant, Becky doesn't know what she fears most: having an abortion or giving up her lifelong dream of obtaining a higher education. At the urging of her father, her boyfriend, and her guidance counselor, she decides to end her pregnancy. At the abortion clinic, Becky is lying on a cold recovery table when she hears a man's voice, then gunshots. When the gunman is finished, Becky is the only one left alive. This act brings together two strangers who seek answers to one of life's most wrenching questions: Are God's love and mercy big enough to cover every sin? The answer will change both women-forever. Tears in a Bottle reveals the devastating effects of abortion and affirms that God's love is strong enough to heal even that deep pain. Sylvia Bambola, the author of Refiner's Fire, offers a riveting, heart-tugging story that encourages readers to think through their own convictions about abortion and the restoring power of God's love for every woman.
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