Seven Weeks Coffee
- Audra Guenat
- Jun 30
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 9
For many of us, coffee is part of our daily rhythm. It’s the warm mug in our hands during quiet prayer, the fuel that helps us power through long mornings, or the simple comfort of a familiar routine. But what if your morning coffee could do more than just wake you up? What if it could help save lives?
That’s the heart behind our new partnership with Seven Weeks Coffee—and we couldn’t be more excit
ed to share it with you.
Seven Weeks Coffee was founded with a unique mission: to support the pro-life movement one cup at a time. The name comes from a powerful moment in the life of every baby—at seven weeks, a preborn child is the size of a coffee bean and already has a beating heart.
With that truth in mind, Seven Weeks Coffee began roasting ethically sourced, high-quality beans and using the proceeds to fund pregnancy centers and pro-life nonprofits across the country.
Now, Love The Nations is part of that mission.
Every time you place an order through our unique link, 15% of your purchase will go directly toward supporting our work here in Puerto Rico—helping women facing unexpected pregnancies, providing ultrasounds and education, and offering long-term support through parenting programs and material assistance.
This means your everyday cup of coffee can help provide a woman with the resources and confidence she needs to choose life—not just for her baby, but for her future.
Join us!
Whether you’re buying for yourself, your church, or as a gift for a friend, every bag makes a difference.
This partnership is more than a fundraiser—it’s a reminder that small, intentional choices can be powerful. By choosing coffee that gives back, you’re joining a community of people who believe every life has value, and every mom deserves support.
So the next time you reach for your morning brew, let it be a symbol of something greater. A quiet act of advocacy. A daily decision to stand for life.
Because when we combine our everyday habits with eternal purpose, even something as simple as coffee becomes part of the story God is writing through this ministry.
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