(Note: This article originally appeared here in January 2013. It is a significant part of the story of our adoption journey and we want it documented in this current series.)On this 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark decision legalizing abortion on demand in all fifty states, I want to publicly thank my mom for... Continue Reading →
What Schaefer Taught Us – Final Part
While I could post more about what we learned from our time with 40 Days for Life at American Family Planning on Schaefer Ave, I think after today's post, I will have conveyed at least a few of the most important lessons as pertains to our journey toward adoption.Today, the one last aspect I want... Continue Reading →
What Schaefer Taught Us – Part 3
In April 2013, we were thankful to see American Family Planning at 4132 Schaefer, close its doors for good. Stricter legislation to regulate abortions was instrumental in this closure, since Dr. Ann didn't want to comply with the new requirements. We knew God had answered our prayers and was even being merciful to those who... Continue Reading →
What Schaefer Taught Us – Part 2
Margaret Sanger, former President of Planned Parenthood, said infamously in the 1930s, "Colored people are like human weeds and need to be exterminated."Her goal of genocide and Hilter-like eugenics has been alarmingly successful with more African-American babies being aborted than born in places like New York City.The strategic placement of abortion clinics in minority areas... Continue Reading →
What Schaefer Taught Us – Part 1
In God's providence, Kim Bean from 40 Days for Life contacted us in mid-November 2012, asking if we would take over the leadership for the next 40 day prayer vigil coming up in February 2013. We met with her at the end of November to see what would be required. As we prayed about it... Continue Reading →
We Have Obama To Thank
As Pastor Ken says, "Everybody works for God."And President Obama is no exception.The November election of 2012 was formative for us. A pro-abortion president was reelected for another 4-year term. As I stated in Sunday's post, earlier in 2012, we had briefly explored 40 Days for Life as one option for how to more actively... Continue Reading →
Wilberforce, MLK Jr., Kim Bean, and Adoptive Parents
Early in 2012, God orchestrated a few circumstances that challenged us in our thinking and consequently, our action. I read a biography of William Wilberforce and John Newton and we watched Amazing Grace, a movie about their fight against the slave trade. We also were educating our girls more about the Civil Rights Movement and... Continue Reading →