>>708503>then his wife refuses to get an abortion which causes him to change his values entirelyIt's actually interesting how often abortion is used as a "redemption" catalyst, both in memoirs and in fiction, like a character's experience with abortion (whether getting one or refusing to get one) causes them to convert to Christianity and/or turns them politically conservative.
For instance, this former punk said her abortion (forced by her boyfriend punk rock guitarist Brian Baker) is what eventually lead her to becoming Catholic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukwh_wcrHDc Or this former porn actress who became pro-life after she refused to abort the baby her rapper boyfriend was forcing her to abort:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNAArGDinxx/Two examples of this that I can think of in Christian fiction are Frank Peretti's "Prophet" and Randy Alcorn's "Deadline", both written in the early 90s when Operation Rescue was at its peak. Both novels deal with a journalist who starts off as a political moderate only to get caught up in the abortion issue and realize the mainstream media is lying about abortion and anti-abortion activists.