Making Sense of Your Own or a Loved One’s Abortion Experience
Changed: Making Sense of Your Own or a Loved One’s Abortion Experience (Hardcover)
by Michaelene Fredenburg
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Many men, women, grandparents, siblings, other family members and friends are seeking to make sense of their own or a loved one’s abortion experience. Whether you have personally experienced abortion, someone close to you has, or you are seeking to sensitively and compassionately communicate with others about abortion – this book is a safe place to begin. Order now »
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I’m GLAD Someone Told Me…
That God was in the room with me during my abortions, held my hand through both procedures and personally carried my children home to Heaven.
That He’s been trying to comfort me, everyday, for the past 23 years, even while I’ve been begging Him for forgiveness.
That God and I could name my children — who are forever covered with His fingerprints.
That Dylan Conor and Dory Kalani could truly be with me in heart and soul, even here on Earth.
That forgiving myself would be ungodly painful, tearfully emotional, yet humanly possible.
That the thought of Jesus on the cross was, is and always will be good enough for my sins to be forgiven.
That when I finally get to Heaven myself, that Dylan and Dory won’t remember why I haven’t held, hugged or kissed them!
That His GRACE would set me free.
I’m GLAD Someone Told Me…
That my hurts would be made into halos’, and beauty could be made of ashes.
That God would lead me to a life of comforting others, as He held my hand during my own recovery.
That one day I would be blessed to talk about my unborn children to young men and women in high school and college, to congregations, at fund-raisers, during awareness campaigns, or even to my very own son.
That by my sharing honestly with my son, my own sins.. That he would commit his life to Christ and to the miracle of defending life itself.
That God truly is the most amazing, awesome, forgiving, unconditional Father any woman/man or child could ever know.
I’m GLAD Someone Told Me….
To share this all with you.