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Sunday, 24 April 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
The Only True Hero
Gotta hand it to YouTube- pretty much whatever you search for, someone's thought of it before you!
I love this song from Skillet and I was thinking about the lyrics in relation to Good Friday and what Jesus did for us. The song might seem like an unusual combination with the footage from Passion of the Christ but I think the intense strings and distorted guitars with the raw vocals mirror the mood of the video really well. And the lyrics express my individual need and humanity's collective need of a hero who won't let us down. How amazed I am to reflect that there was only one Man who ever walked the talk one hundred percent. Our beautiful Yeshua. How much we owe him; we will never be able to comprehend how much, let alone begin to repay him.
"I need a hero to save my life
A hero will save me just in time"
I love this song from Skillet and I was thinking about the lyrics in relation to Good Friday and what Jesus did for us. The song might seem like an unusual combination with the footage from Passion of the Christ but I think the intense strings and distorted guitars with the raw vocals mirror the mood of the video really well. And the lyrics express my individual need and humanity's collective need of a hero who won't let us down. How amazed I am to reflect that there was only one Man who ever walked the talk one hundred percent. Our beautiful Yeshua. How much we owe him; we will never be able to comprehend how much, let alone begin to repay him.
"I need a hero to save my life
A hero will save me just in time"
Meet Baby Patrick
Honestly, every time I see this picture I pretty much choke with happiness! :)
This beautiful little boy is Patrick. He is alive because some people were praying outside the facility where his mother was scheduled to have an abortion. With him is Shawn Carney from 40 Days for Life, an organisation that encourages people to fast, pray and hold vigils outside abortion facilities during the forty days of Lent. This year 400,000 people from 247 cities in the USA participated, as well as groups in England, Ireland, Spain, Armenia, Georgia and Australia. (NZ hasn't caught on as yet!) Over 600 babies have been saved this year because of their efforts. Patrick is just one of these hundreds who have been saved simply because there were people outside the abortion facility who brought a peaceful and compassionate message of hope to women seeking an abortion. How amazing to see this little boy's beautiful face and to realise that he came so close to being just another sad statistic, a number in the abortion body count, that we can grasp with our intellects but that our hearts don't comprehend. These are the moments when I'm reminded that the reason we're prolife is not to defend abstract concepts or philosophical theories. We are here for children like Patrick- real, unique, precious and unrepeatable human persons of infinite worth and value.
I was also moved by one of the daily devotionals that come with the campaign updates. It is by Fr. Frank Pavone, the national director of Priest for Life and a tireless prolife advocate. You can read it here.
In the audio clip that comes in this blog post, Shawn tells about how he boarded a plane only to find himself seated next to "Doctor" LeRoy Carhart, a high-profile late-term abortionist. Shawn's grace and compassion for everyone, even people like Dr. Carhart, is such an inspiration to me.
You can read stories from participants and daily updates at the 40 Days for Life site.
This beautiful little boy is Patrick. He is alive because some people were praying outside the facility where his mother was scheduled to have an abortion. With him is Shawn Carney from 40 Days for Life, an organisation that encourages people to fast, pray and hold vigils outside abortion facilities during the forty days of Lent. This year 400,000 people from 247 cities in the USA participated, as well as groups in England, Ireland, Spain, Armenia, Georgia and Australia. (NZ hasn't caught on as yet!) Over 600 babies have been saved this year because of their efforts. Patrick is just one of these hundreds who have been saved simply because there were people outside the abortion facility who brought a peaceful and compassionate message of hope to women seeking an abortion. How amazing to see this little boy's beautiful face and to realise that he came so close to being just another sad statistic, a number in the abortion body count, that we can grasp with our intellects but that our hearts don't comprehend. These are the moments when I'm reminded that the reason we're prolife is not to defend abstract concepts or philosophical theories. We are here for children like Patrick- real, unique, precious and unrepeatable human persons of infinite worth and value.
I was also moved by one of the daily devotionals that come with the campaign updates. It is by Fr. Frank Pavone, the national director of Priest for Life and a tireless prolife advocate. You can read it here.
In the audio clip that comes in this blog post, Shawn tells about how he boarded a plane only to find himself seated next to "Doctor" LeRoy Carhart, a high-profile late-term abortionist. Shawn's grace and compassion for everyone, even people like Dr. Carhart, is such an inspiration to me.
You can read stories from participants and daily updates at the 40 Days for Life site.
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Adoption Option
Recently I came across a brilliant site about adoption in New Zealand. Adoption Option is aimed at pregnant mothers who may be considering giving up their baby for adoption. I encourage you to check it out- especially if you or someone you know is pregnant and looking at her options. The birth mums' stories are wonderful- these girls are so courageous. Adoption today is so very different from the closed adoptions of a few decades ago, where the birth mum had to give her baby up knowing she would never see him or her again. In today's open adoptions there is the opportunity for the birth mother to have an ongoing relationship with her child and with the adoptive parents. As one mother on the site, Nicola, said:
"Ellie [my baby] is a joy. I am very lucky. I found two people who have kept their promises to me, have included me in their life, and have allowed me the joy of watching Ellie grow up. The most important thing is that they are great parents - the best, and I love them for that. I do not regret my decision, even now. I think that it has helped me in many ways. And I wouldn't trade having them in my life for anything. Ellie is growing up knowing her birth family, too, which is very special for all of us."
Read the rest here.
There are so many couples out there who want children desperately but are unable to have them. Open adoption is a wonderful way for these couples to have the child they want so much, while at the same time giving the birth mother an ongoing relationship with her child.
Check out the Adoption Option site for more.
for the children :)
freedomfightergirl
"Ellie [my baby] is a joy. I am very lucky. I found two people who have kept their promises to me, have included me in their life, and have allowed me the joy of watching Ellie grow up. The most important thing is that they are great parents - the best, and I love them for that. I do not regret my decision, even now. I think that it has helped me in many ways. And I wouldn't trade having them in my life for anything. Ellie is growing up knowing her birth family, too, which is very special for all of us."
Read the rest here.
There are so many couples out there who want children desperately but are unable to have them. Open adoption is a wonderful way for these couples to have the child they want so much, while at the same time giving the birth mother an ongoing relationship with her child.
Check out the Adoption Option site for more.
for the children :)
freedomfightergirl
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