Celebrating 10 Years of God’s Goodness in Ministry at NGPC Pat Page, Executive Director Never in a million years would I ever have thought I would be an executive director of a Pregnancy Center in North Georgia. I began to realize how God had been preparing me for this opportunity from a very young age. I was born into a pastor’s home in 1955 in Columbia, South Carolina. I was the second of four children. The Lord saved me and gave me a heart to serve Him at a very early age. Upon high school graduation, I attended Columbia International University to receive an AA in Biblical Studies. I then went on to graduate in 1977 from Mississippi State University with a Business Education Degree and moved to Jackson, Mississippi. Eventually, I ended up at Covenant College on Lookout Mountain working as Secretary
to the Dean of Faculty. There I met a professor who introduced me to Jim Page from Woodstock, GA. When I married Jim Page in June of 1981, we had grand plans to start a family as soon as possible. The Lord blessed us with three girls and a boy within nine years. When my son started his senior year of high school in 2009, I began to wonder what I was supposed to do now that my kids were grown. I had been home educating our four children for over 20 years and found myself looking for more to do. For as long as I can remember, Jim and I were involved in the pro-life movement. We helped start Cherokee County Right to Life in Canton in the mid-1980s and have always had a heart for the unborn – speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. Our family was also involved in picketing abortion clinics in Atlanta and marching in pro-life parades for many years.
That the generation to come might know, even the children yet to be born.... Psalm 78:6
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In the fall of 2009, a friend from Jasper called asking if I would be interested