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ORLANDO, FL May 29, 2014 (LifeSiteNews.com) — A woman who says she directed the All Women's Health Center in Orlando for ten-and-a-half years has publicly explained how God got her out of the abortion industry.

Terri, who spoke to pro-life activist John Barros while pro-life prayers are heard in the background of Barros' camera, said that she “thank[s] Him every day that I am no longer affiliated with a clinic. I thank God every day.”

While she didn't go into details, Terri told Barros that while things are tough in a material sense — she says she “now [has] no job” — she is not alone. “Things are working out. God has helped me. God has rewarded me.”

“I now go to Real Life Church,” says Terri, who describes having dreams about her past work. “Two weeks ago, probably three nights in a row — I dreamt about that clinic.” 

Now that she is no longer in the business of killing the unborn, Terri says that she “pray[s] for the workers. They sometimes feel they have no other place to go and work, and they don't make much money for what they have to do and put up with. So I just pray for them that they can find the encouragement to leave these places.”

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“I pray for the patients. I pray so hard for the patients,” says Terri. She also praised the prayerful activists in the area, saying that “the people that are out here singing now, are doing such a good job. They may not realize it, but they are.”

Barros, who spoke to Christian News Network about the interview, said that Terri drove by accidentally, and asked what his group was doing. When she heard what was going on, she parked her car and walked over.

“At one point she said, ‘I can’t do enough to erase this,’” Barros said. “And I said, ‘None of us can. 1st John tells us that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin, and that includes what you’ve done.’”

It was at this point that Terri allowed Barros to record her testimony. He says that “[the Gospel] floored her,” and “she started crying and agreed to do that little interview because she wanted to encourage people to keep going out in front, even though she had hated it when people went in front of her abortion clinic.”

Terri said that while she no longer has nightmares, that was the norm when she started doing abortions. “When I first had the nightmares, that was way at the beginning, when we were doing procedures up to 22 and 23 weeks. That'll give the strongest man a nightmare.”

“The girls that worked for me had nightmares. So sad.”

But once she left, the support was overwhelming. “I've got four siblings, and they were so grateful when I got out of there. I've got a daughter and a son who hugged me and thanked me, and said, 'no matter which way, how you left that place, it was the best thing that you could have done, and God could have done for you.'”

LifeSiteNews called All Women's Health Center, but no person at the clinic was authorized to speak about whether Terri was a former manager there.