By Charles Esuaiko

I REGRET MY ABORTION

Pain turned into prayer, regret transformed into redemption. In I Regret My Abortion! Reverend Father Charles Esuaiko doesn’t tiptoe around truth. He looks it straight in the eye. It’s a wake-up call dressed as poetry. Each poem is a voice. The unborn child pleading for life, the mother haunted by her decision, the world numbed by convenience and even God, weeping over what His children have done to each other.

About the Author

Meet Reverend Father Charles Esuaiko

Charles Esuaiko isn’t just a priest, he’s a poet who turns faith into fire. Every word he writes carries conviction, compassion, and courage. He believes poetry can do what sermons sometimes can’t. It can pierce the heart. And that’s exactly what he’s done here. His verses don’t float politely above the issue, they go straight to the wound.

For years, Father Esuaiko has stood at the intersection of spirituality and humanity, fighting for those who cannot speak. The unborn, the forgotten, and the brokenhearted. His writing weaves scripture, reason and emotion into something profoundly alive.

He writes not from anger, but from love. An unyielding love for truth, for creation and for every soul that’s ever thought it was too late to be forgiven. Behind his words is a pastor’s heart, a philosopher’s mind and a poet’s soul.

About the Book

I Regret My Abortion!

I Regret My Abortion! is not for the faint-hearted. It’s for the honest. It’s a tapestry of stories told through poetry. Stories of mothers who weep, unborn children who speak from beyond and a God who still waits to forgive. Some poems break you. Others rebuild you. All of them make you think.

Esuaiko takes the hardest truths and brings them into the light through prayerful verse. The book doesn’t just condemn what’s wrong. It shows why it hurts and how it can be healed. Each section unpacks a different part of the human struggle.

The general prolife poems remind us that life is sacred, always. The abortion poems give voice to the silenced. The feminism and family poems question what freedom really means. And the prayers close the wounds each poem opens.

It’s emotional. It’s uncomfortable. It’s necessary. I Regret My Abortion! isn’t just a title, it’s a confession turned into a mission. A reminder that repentance isn’t weakness, it’s the road home.

Our Book

The Spirit Behind the Words

Our Professionalism

This work isn’t sensational, it’s sacred. Every poem, quote, and reference is rooted in Catholic teaching and theological integrity. Behind every verse is prayer, research and purpose. Father Esuaiko approaches this subject not as a politician or an activist, but as a shepherd who has seen too many lost sheep. The writing is precise, the theology sound, and the emotion is real. This book stands as both a literary and spiritual act of responsibility.

Our Vision

We imagine a world where life is celebrated, not negotiated. Where every child is wanted, every mother is supported and every soul understands that mercy is not a myth. A world that sees human life not as a burden but as God’s greatest masterpiece.

Our Approach

We don’t shame. We don’t scream. We tell the truth with honesty, empathy, and courage. Esuaiko’s approach is both prophetic and pastoral. He challenges the culture of death with the gentleness of faith and the force of reason. His poetry doesn’t condemn. It convicts, comforts and calls. Each word is crafted to touch both the mind and the heart.

Our Mission

Our mission is simple but urgent. To speak for the voiceless, to awaken compassion where indifference has taken root, and to show that truth can still heal. Through the language of poetry and prayer, we bring light to the darkest places. The clinic, the conscience and the broken heart.

Book Reviews

What Readers Say About the Book?

— Marianne L.

“I started reading with curiosity and ended up weeping. The poems feel alive speaking directly to your conscience and your heart at the same time.”

— Michael D.

“These poems brought warmth back to truth. They reminded me that defending life isn’t about ideology it’s about love. Every Catholic parish should have this book.”

— Sophia N.

“At first, I thought it would be too religious for me but I was wrong. It’s deeply human. I could almost hear that unborn voice. It’s an art with a pulse.”

— Emmanuel B.

“Father Esuaiko has written a crying call for a world that has forgotten God’s image in man. His poetry stands where silence used to be.”

— David S.

“This book reminded me why faith still matters. It’s about the sacredness of life and the power of forgiveness. I finished it with tears in my eyes and hope in my heart.”

— Andrew K.

“I’ve shared it with my youth group and watched silence fall over a room full of restless teens. That says everything. I didn’t expect to find healing in a book.”