The loving witness of your presence on the sidewalk has the power to transcend language barriers.
"No
English, sorry," replied a Planned Parenthood client when Maureen in
Marietta, Georgia, offered information on free health care.
But Maureen was not deterred. "We were determined to show compassion," she said.
With
some help from Google Translate and her husband's rudimentary Spanish,
Maureen learned that the woman needed a pregnancy test.
While
Maureen and her husband struggled through the conversation, other vigil
participants got to work, scheduling an immediate appointment at the
local pregnancy center, coordinating drivers to provide transportation
there, and even getting a bilingual team member, Catalina, on the phone
to talk with the woman.
"Catalina's voice was so warm and soothing," Maureen recalled. "It was an immediate comfort to us too!"