Friday, January 19, 2018

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Christmastime Caroling at Heritage Clinic for Women


Today is the beginning of March for Life. I couldn't go to DC this year, but I'm "marching" from the sidewalk of 320 this morning.

There are Christians who would say that we shouldn't be doing things "like this;" as in, we should be quiet little believers who only publicly stand against abortion if we're asked to. I must respectfully disagree. Why do we march? Why do we stand? The other day, an angry older man just walking by Heritage Clinic for Women (the abortion clinic I counsel at) came up to my co-counselor and I and basically told us to quit sidewalk counseling. He accused us of harassing women. Sometimes the staff of the clinic gets mad at us. One pro-choice activist even pushed a pro-life counselor into the road earlier this winter in GR. Why keep standing when things like this happen? I didn't get lectured, criticized or talked down about for being pro-life until I got involved with front-line pro-life ministry.

Why is that? I didn't know half as many pro-choice individuals as I know now. Now there are relationships. Sometimes these relationships are difficult, "How are you?" "Don't talk to me." {It doesn't always go that way, but  lately things have been more fierce}. I stand for their lives as well.... They matter to the King of kings too, and are held captive by the enemy. Jesus is the only one who can set them free, and He wants to do so through those who are surrendered fully to Him.

I stand for life today not only because abortion is the brutal murder of a precious child (it very much is!), but also because God is the Giver of Life and not us. He is the Author and Finisher. Who are we to say when a life starts and when it ends? He is worthy of every life He has made. Every person--regardless of age, life situation, etc.--is precious to Him. He went to the Cross for the broken people of this world. He wants to redeem. Will we be His hands and feet to the least of these around us? Will you stand for life? Will you be a voice for those who have none? Can we share His love and a way of escape with the pro-choice crowd?

Since we're talking about pro-life living, here's a throwback to earlier this winter. In December, a local church who has been involved with 40 Days For Life took a trip to carol outside Heritage Clinic for Women. It was a beautiful (and extremely cold) morning of standing together--boldly, yet peacefully--for the vulnerable little lives at risk. I was able to be there along with one of the sidewalk counselors who has been training me this year.

How will 2018 be different in you life, in the area of advocacy? Would you be willing to stand in the gap for those who are at-risk?

Comment below and tell me why you march for life!

















Rebekah Birmingham: Snowy Harp Session


THE LOVELY REBEKAH BIRMINGHAM has been my harp teacher for over two years. During Christmas break, I drove into Lowell and captured this unique and exciting session in the 14 degree weather, with Bekah. People who know her are often drawn to her gentle, thoughtful spirit; Rebekah has a way of knowing what would be most fitting and encouraging in each comment she makes. Her life makes me think of this verse from Proverbs: 

"A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver" (25:11). 

As can be seen in these photos, she is radiant! Christ's love flows through her! 

Rebekah is currently pursuing a degree in harp therapy, and in addition to teaching music lessons, she also preforms for weddings and other events regularly. {Send me a message if you's like to contact Rebekah to preform for your event! She's spectacular!} 

"Rejoice in the Lord, O you righteous; for praise is comely and upright. Praise the Lord with the harp; sing to Him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. Sing unto Him a new song; play skillfully with a loud noise. For the word of the Lord is right; and all His works are done in truth. He loves righteousness and judgment; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord... Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him." (Psalm 33:1-5, 8b).






































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