Posted by: lifestory
in Death on Jul 24, 2010
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Bernard Nathanson's Conversion
by Julia Duin © 1995-1996 Crisis Magazine
One cold January morning in 1989, Bernard Nathanson, famous Jewish abortionist-turned atheistic-pro-lifer, began to entertain seriously the notion of God. Seven years later, thanks to a persistent Opus Dei priest, the sixty-nine-year-old doctor, author of Aborting America and The Abortion Papers, is becoming a Roman Catholic.
Posted by: lifestory
in Death on Apr 17, 2010
From Roe No More Ministries, written by Norma McCorvey with Gary Thomas (With video featuring Norma McCorvey)
I could out-cuss the most crass of men and women; I could out-drink many of the Dallas taverns' regulars; and I was known for my hot temper. When pro-lifers called me a murderer, I called them worse. When people held up signs of aborted fetuses, I spit in their face.
I had a reputation to protect, after all. As the plaintiff in the infamous Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, my life was inextricably tied up with abortion. Though I had never had one, abortion was the sun around which my life orbited. I once told a reporter, "This issue is the only thing I live for. I live, eat, breathe, think everything about abortion."
Then the fiery pro-life group Operation Rescue moved in next door.
Posted by: pgreenleaf333
in Death on Dec 02, 2009
The Shadow of Pain
Shadows are always there. The shadow of pain is like your shadow. Sometimes it is small and hard to find and then at other times it is a giant as tall as a tree. It is a constant companion that accompanies you. If you go fast it is just as fast. If you go slow it is slow. When you stop it stops. It matches you. When you are in the deepest valley your shadow is there. When at the heights of the highest mountain it is there also.
I never thought that the pain would shadow you. I would expect the pain would be there when I am low and downcast. I would expect it on birthdays, holidays, and death days. But not on the good days. The happy days. The fun days. The shadow is always there.
Posted by: pgreenleaf333
in Death on Dec 02, 2009
To the Sufferers
Sufferers suffer. Suffering can be anything that causes pain. Hurting. Ache. Pain. It can be physical or emotional or mental. The physical is just that physical. Back and neck pain is physical. Emotional is unseen but is the pain of the heart. The feelings that are deep. They go to the core. It could be self inflicted by feeding an emotional heartache or it could be inflicted by others or by circumstance. And the mental by pain of memories, pain of thought. Bad experiences of yesterday that is present today and steals away tomorrow. Although each is different they are all three connected. The physical is tied to the emotional and the mental, just as the mental and the emotional is tied to the physical. Each area affects the other. It could be by others or it could be self inflicted. Self inflicted could be by bad choices that were made and the consequences that come with it. Whether self inflicted or not, suffering is suffering.
Posted by: lifestory
in Death on Nov 27, 2009
James Matthew Greenleaf
IMPACT
From James' webpage written by his mother:
Sun Jul 9 10:42:26 CST 2000
On July 9, 1995 God blessed our lives with our precious James. I can still see the very moment James came into this world. The very moment the doctors put our sweet baby into my arms, my eyes saw such beauty. I'll never forget how he looked into my eyes for the longest time purring like a kitten. From the very moment the doctors put James into my arms we held on as tight as we could and never let go.
Posted by: lifestory
in Death on Jul 03, 2009
by Rachel Barkey
On March 4, 2009, Rachel had an opportunity to share about her hope in the midst of terminal cancer. What began as a small talk to her church women’s group became an event attended by over 600 women and was an experience that left many with a desire to discover more about Rachel’s journey and faith.
See the video or listen to the audio of Rachel's talk