Showing posts with label abortion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abortion. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

She Doesn't Have a Name...

The following text is excerpted from the book Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. This book is about Todd's son Colton and his experiences in Heaven while being operated on a the age of three from a ruptured appendix.

...One evening in October, I was sitting at the kitchen table, working on a sermon. Sonja was around the corner in the living room, working on the business books, processing job tickets, and sorting through payables. Cassie played Barbie dolls at her feet. I heard Colton's footsteps padding up the hallway and caught a glimpse of him circling the couch, where he then planted himself directly in front of Sonja.

"Mommy, I have two sisters," Colton said.

I put down my pen. Sonja didn't. She kept working.

Colton repeated himself. "Mommy, I have two sisters."

Sonja looked up from her paperwork and shook her head slightly. "No, you have a sister, Cassie, and ... do you mean your cousin, Traci?"

"No." Colton clipped off the word adamantly. "I have two sisters. You had a baby in your tummy, didn't you?"

At that moment time stopped at the Burpo household, and Sonja's eyes grew wide. Just a few seconds before, Colton had been unsuccessfully to get his mom to listen to him. Now, even from the kitchen table, I could see that he had her undivided attention.

"Who told you I had a baby die in my tummy?" Sonja said, her tone serious.


"She did, Mommy. She said she died in your tummy."

...I knew what my wife had to be feeling. Losing a baby was the most painful event of her life. We had explained it to Cassie; she was older. But we hadn't told Colton, judging the topic a bit beyond a four-year-old's capacity to understand. From the table, I watched quietly as emotions rioted across Sonja's face.

"It's okay Mommy," he said. "She's okay, God adopted her."


Sonja slid off the couch and knelt down in front of Coltonso that she could look him in the eyes. "Don't you mean Jesus adopted her?" she said.

"No, Mommy. His Dad did!"

Sonja turned and looked at me. In that moment, she later told me, she was trying to stay calm, but she was overwhelmed....

Sonja's eyes lit up and she asked, "What was her name? What was the little girl's name?"

..."She doesn't have a name. You guys didn't name her."

... "You're right, Colton," Sonja said. "We didn't even know she was a she."

Then Colton said something that still rings in my ears: "Yeah, she can't wait for you and Daddy to get to heaven."...


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Losing a baby during pregnancy is an event surrounded by emotion and often loved ones do not know the "right" things to say. This illustration does not negate the pain of loss, but it gives an illustration of how my little one is safe, loved and most of all alive. This story gives me hope. As I read the account of this 4 year old little boy meeting his sister, I was able to feel myself holding my own child for the first time. I hope it gives you the same healing moment it did me. :)

If you liked this excerpt, consider getting and reading the rest of Heaven is for Real. (If you'd like to help support this blog with your purchase use the search box below and type "Heaven is for Real") Colton's account of his experience is nothing short of miraculous. It also gives you a glimpse of what heaven looks like, and makes the thought of going to be with lost loved ones an exciting reunion instead of a solemn judgement. It will challenge your beliefs and bring hope for those who know Him.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Pepsi, Nestle and Kraft Foods Team up with Fetal Tissue Research

In several posts thought the Internet, Pepsi, Kraft and Nestle have joined forces with Senomyx, an artificial flavor manufacturer who reportedly uses fetal tissue in their research.

As a pro-life mama, I look for ways to encourage people to keep their babies. This includes helping to make fetal tissue research un-lucrative to the abortion industry. This way they will have less money to advertise and support their services.

Look a the products that come under these manufacturer's lines and seriously consider boycotting them.

Here are the links to their product lists:

Pepsi: http://www.pepsico.com/Brands/Pepsi_Cola-Brands.html

This includes Pepsi, Serra Mist, SoBe Lifewater, Lipton, Tazo, Mountain Dew, Ocean Spray, MUG Rootbeer, AMP Energy, No Fear, Seattle's Best, Auquafina, Frappachino, DoubleShot Energy and Propel products.

Nestle: http://www.nestleusa.com/pubourbrands/brands.aspx

This includes Nestle, Carnation, Clasico, Chunky, Digorno, Drumstick, Hot Pockets, HaagenDas, Edy's, Lean Cuisine, Toll House, Stouffers, Butterfinger, Coffe-mate, several other candy brands and many other brands.

Kraft Foods: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kraft_brands#Current_brands

There are hundreds of brands on this list, including A1 Steak Sauce, Baker's Chocolate, Chips Ahoy!, Cool Whip, Countrytime, Crystal Light, Fig Newton, Jell-O, Naked drinks, Nilla (Wafers), Planters and Teddy Grahams among many others.


No matter what you stance on abortion is, you may not want to use products made with ingriedents that contain artifical chemicals and that are derived from the use of fetal tissue. I know I don't want to feed that stuff to my kids. Thanks to my readers for allowing me to introduce this information to you.

Another group wants to kick soda ads out of sports. I am all for that! They design these products to be addictive, target young people with ads, and reap the profits. 

https://www.kickbigsodaout.org/

Friday, March 11, 2011

Amazing Video About Fetal Development

The Endowment for Human Development has put together some amazing videos showing early fetal development.



Taking into consideration that the fetal heart begins beating at just over 3 weeks and the first brainwaves can be recorded right around 6 weeks, this should leave little argument as to whether this is small human tissue is alive.

The EHD has taken a neutral stance on social issues like abortion, but it is clear that God does not have such a neutral feeling. Through science, we are discovering just how alive this little human is.

If you want to know the whole story, visit the EHD Homepage and pick up the 40 minute DVD for your home, homeschool or church library. Show this to your kids and your grandchildren may thank you, simply because they got a chance at life.

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