Abortion and the Black Church: Breaking the Silence boldly confronts one of the most taboo and often unspoken topics in African-American faith communities-abortion. In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Barbara C. Crawford draws on real-life narratives, theological reflection, and cultural critique to explore the complex realities surrounding abortion, particularly within the Black church. Using a womanist lens, she brings the lived experiences of Black women to the forefront, challenging patriarchal and doctrinal silence. Crawford calls on pastors, church leaders, and congregants to move beyond judgment and fear toward honest, healing, and faith-filled dialogue. She stresses that addressing abortion is not simply about politics or morality-it's about compassion, justice, and understanding the full humanity of those impacted. The book invites churches to break their long-held silence and become places where difficult conversations can lead to deeper empathy and support. By combining spiritual insight with social awareness, Abortion and the Black Church becomes more than a critique; it becomes a roadmap for transformation within faith communities. This is a timely and necessary work that empowers future generations to speak with courage and act with love. It's a bold and compassionate call for change that resonates far beyond the pulpit.