Abortion, contrary to society's view, is not a no-harm done "fix-it" plan for unwanted pregnancies. Decades after its legality was decided, millions of women have suffered emotional and psychological harm resulting from choosing abortion over bringing a new life into the world. Pro-choice and prolife debates continue, but it's the women who've made this choice only to be burdened by the gravity of their action who suffer, and many more follow in their footsteps every day. Mercy's Gate by Kitty Wever is more than a fictional story of four women who choose to have an abortion at the same clinic, by the same doctor, on the same day; it's a calling out to women who have experienced the hurt of choosing abortion; it's a calling out to women who are considering abortion now to reconsider. Overall, it's a powerful story of God's redemptive power, forgiveness, and restoration.