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Right to Choose (Friday)

35 years ago, my hubby and I were houseparents to a cottage of wayward adolescents. Our director was adamant about natural consequences. If a boy was late to dinner, he went hungry; if he was rude, people avoided him; if he broke … Continue reading

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Right to Choose (Thursday)

  I was reading an article about abortion when God startled me.     God: You . . . abortions, many abortions. Me: What? Absolutely not, Lord! God: You abort my plans often–because you’re too busy, too comfortable or just … Continue reading

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Right to Choose (Wednesday)

MLK Day and March for Life fall in the same week this year. The two intersect over non-violent protest and focus on our right to choose our own responses.     On December 19, 1956, Dr. King offered a set … Continue reading

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Right to Choose (Tuesday)

My husband is heading to Washington tomorrow (God willing and no snow) to join the March for Life. The right to choose will make the news.     We have four grown sons, two by birth, two by adoption. The adoptions … Continue reading

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Right to Choose (Monday)

  Inalienable rights: what does that mean?     God given Equal to everyone The way it should be Per the dictionary: incapable of being conveyed, surrendered, sold or transferred. Joshua 24:15 (NLV) Choose today whom you will serve.  God’s … Continue reading

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