April 20, 2020, (edited punctation 2024) To Err on the Side of Life ‘“You need to go downstairs and get a priest if you want her baptized before she dies.’ As a 3 week old infant with bacterial meningitis, my chances for survival were not good. In fact, the pediatrician told my parents I wouldContinueContinue reading “To Err on the Side of Life- By Elizabeth Kunz”
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Babies must be Saved-As You See This Is a Live Action Organization Story
April 20, 2020 THE PHOTOS BELOW do not show as in the blogs and the video does not show and the photos of baby Autumn are not included in the article but are shown later in the blog. The baby with the hat on is Emery and his brother is not pictured. The other photosContinueContinue reading “Babies must be Saved-As You See This Is a Live Action Organization Story”
What is IVF’s PGD testing?
April 20, 2020, edited June 2024 If you are considering or have been through the IVF process then you may know about PGD testing (preimplantation genetic diagnostic testing). The question: When Does Life Begin? It is a consistent scientific fact that we all know life begins at fertilization as seen through the following of manyContinueContinue reading “What is IVF’s PGD testing?”
Who Will Bear The Load?-By Ruth Prohaska
edited June 2024 Ruth Prohaska wrote the following about her and her family’s journey. “March 21, 2020 I read aloud to my young son from his Children’s Bible, and as I progressed through the stories about Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, and Jesus in the Gospels, a heaviness came over my heart. Eight longContinueContinue reading “Who Will Bear The Load?-By Ruth Prohaska”
The Percentage Of How Much a Person Will Live shouldn’t Determine How Much You Fight
This blog was edited on June 2024 but originally written on Feb. 7, 2020. A couple I was reading a blog about was trying for a year and a half to get pregnant. Since they couldn’t conceive, they chose embryo adoption. Embryo adoption is a beautiful way to have a family! The family’s story sharesContinueContinue reading “The Percentage Of How Much a Person Will Live shouldn’t Determine How Much You Fight”
Biblical midwives and OBGYNS
edited June 2024 but originally written April 15, 2019 In this devotion about the Hebrew midwives lying about women being “much more vigorous in childbirth,” the midwives were truly honoring Christ by saving the young boys at birth from murder! This makes a direct correlation to pro life OBGYNs. There are many doctors who professContinueContinue reading “Biblical midwives and OBGYNS”
Reminder for the day
April 14, 2019 If we remember nothing else as we end our day may we know that Jesus loves us, died for us to save us and rose again. May we know that if we acknowledge our need for a Savior, He will save us. May we remember that our value is not based onContinueContinue reading “Reminder for the day”
Disability=Ability
January 1, 2019 In our nation and around the world, people with disabilities are told two messages. These messages are extremely conflicting. One: The message our world sends is people with disabilities are a nuisance and we consider someone less valuable because they “would cost a lot to care for” in medicine. Also, we canContinueContinue reading “Disability=Ability”
America’s Got Talent-pregnancy and adoption
American’s Got Talent show featured Michael Ketterer who was one of the people who auditioned at the show and he shared his story in which has such candor and is inspirational! This story is about he and his wife’s daughter and adoption journey which was shared on the show. He and his wife Ivy hadContinueContinue reading “America’s Got Talent-pregnancy and adoption”
Rose’s story-Her journey with prenatal testing
My name is Rose and I have 2 young kids, Alynna Marie is 6 years old, and Lyle Christian is 4 years old. And there is another one on the way, as I am on my 3rd trimester. 🙂 I did prenatal genetic testing on my first born and opted not anymore for my secondContinueContinue reading “Rose’s story-Her journey with prenatal testing”