“You want
me to what?” I said as my defenses exploded in anger. “No way, no how! I
purposely never wanted to do that because I knew it would be too painful, too
real.” My Abortion Recovery Bible study facilitator assigned us to name our
aborted babies and prepare for a memorial service for the babies represented in
our class. I struggled for several days with even the thought of completing
this task. Eventually, I prayed for the Lord’s help and began looking at baby
name books. Through some tears, I decided on names for the son and daughter I
never held.
The memorial service was one of the most holy, reverent and bittersweet services I’ve ever seen. Filled with symbolism of the uniqueness of each mother and child, we gave our babies dignity, recognized their personhood, introduced them to the world and released them to God. Mothers honored their children in special ways such as singing a song, writing a poem, releasing balloons or reading Scripture. Through the truths of the study, the support of the group and this final sacred moment, I was able to connect to these babies as mother and child. Honoring and remembering my children was crucial to healing my heart from the grievous choice of abortion some ten years prior. I have since walked many women through the same study and presided over many of these services. Each time I am deeply touched to watch the intense struggle for healing come to completion as the mothers timidly but proudly call out their babies’ names, announcing their personhood and lineage to the world.
The second
Saturday of September is National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children.
September 9, 2017 will be the forth-annual event. It was organized as a service
over the grave of 1500 aborted babies and the movement has spread throughout
the United States. Pro-Lifers gather to honor the babies with dignity. You can
find more information and a service near you at www.abortionmemorials.com.
Perhaps
you have chosen abortion and now regret that decision. One step towards healing
is honoring your child. And the biggest step is one towards the Lord, allowing
Him to heal you through His Word. The wonderful ladies at Abortion Recovery
Assistance at www.piedmontwomenscenter.org can help find a recovery program
near you.
Let us then with confidence draw
near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help
in time of need.
(Hebrews 4:16)
(In honor of Joshua
Daniel and Delilah Starling.)
About the Author:
Dana
Bridges Stout founded Flourishing Life Ministries to minister restoration to
women and direct them to truths that help them accept the Flourishing Life that
Jesus offers. Dana speaks, leads worship, writes, and teaches live and online
Bible studies. Connect with her at www.flourishinglifeministries.com or Flourishing Life
Ministries on FB.
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