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January, 2006
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Sex Offenders in Your Neighborhood?
Thanks to Julia Hoeppner for this Link
I am a firm believer in
forgiveness and the power of Jesus' blood to save. I know and
have seen the Born Again new life of the forgiven in Christ. I
also am convinced that, as Jesus put it, "...be as gentle as
doves and as wise as serpents." Sex offenders are almost always
repeat offenders, and I believe we must guard our hearts and our
families with knowledge of who and where the dangers lie. There
is a website which will bring up a map of your neighborhood
showing the homes of all the registered sex offenders nearby.
Visit
http://familywatchdog.us type in your address... you'll be
amazed and informed!
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Tough
Decision
By Kristi Powers of
http://www.HeartTouchers.com
"For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am
fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know
that full well." -- Psalms 139:13,14
It is that time of year again...the
time for rainy spring days, the smell of budding flowers, and the sound
of chatter on the softball field…
As I watch the tear-stained eighteen-year-old, I want to hug out all of
the sadness and frustration she is feeling and tell her how much I love
her. Tonight may be the last softball game of her high school career. A
career cut short because a nagging knee injury needs surgery so that she
can be ready to fulfill her athletic scholarship at college. As I gaze
upon her face, I cannot help but think of how fortunate I have been to
know this beautiful young lady. However, I know how easily her song
could have been one that was unsung...
It was almost nineteen years ago that a teenager trembled as she
tearfully said to her mother and father the words that every parent
dreads... "Mom, Dad, I'm pregnant."
What a frightening time for a nineteen-year-old as she is just starting
her adult life and already facing an uncertain future. What devastation
for the parents as this is the last thing they would have chosen for
their daughter. Thoughts of "we have failed her" to "I am too young to
be a grandparent", fill their minds. In a heartbeat the atmosphere in
the house becomes strained and the following nights are long for the
teen as she drenches her pillow with tears. Tears that come only when
she thinks no one can see or hear her.
Many try to persuade her to keep her options open, but there is only one
choice for this determined teen. The little life within her has now
become her responsibility, and she will sacrifice all she has to see
that this precious being grows to be the young man or woman God intended
him/her to be. She is at peace with herself, and the choice she has
made…
A baby's first cries fill the air and an exhausted but proud, teenage
mom holds her young daughter for the first time. She is inexperienced,
but is determined to provide for her priceless daughter the best way
that she can. If the first few days are any indication, she has a tough
hill to climb. Because of no insurance, she leaves the hospital early
and takes her daughter home, but the baby girl develops jaundice, and
they are forced back to the hospital. Her pediatrician tells her to
leave the baby in their care and to go home and rest. "You have got to
be kidding me!" she exclaims, refusing to leave her baby girl for even a
moment. Something inside her clicks, and, with a determination that
surpasses anything she has felt up to this point, she comes to grips
with the situation. "You are a mom now. Deal with it," she quietly tells
herself.
Life is not easy and many hopes and plans for the future are set aside.
The early years are filled with tests and trials but it is a time in her
life that she wouldn't trade for anything. During those rough days and
nights, she need only look at this tender creation God has given her to
realize that the best things in life are right before her in the smile,
the coo, and the laugh of this darling baby girl.
Those eighteen years have flown by, and I ponder all of these things as
we slowly walk away from the softball diamond today. I think about all
the joy this baby girl, who is now a young woman herself, has brought
into my life and to those around her. I remember all the basketball and
softball games that we as her family have sat through, proudly cheering
her on. Not only is she the best all-around female athlete I have ever
seen, she is also one of the classiest and I am most proud of who she is
off the court. She conducts herself with grace and humility and shows
kindness to all who cross her path. I cannot imagine life without my
Jen, my darling eighteen-year-old niece.
Tonight my heart is bursting with pride, love, and joy for this
remarkable being who came into our lives. I shudder to think if she had
not been born. How different our family would have been, not to mention
the lives of an untold number of people whom she has touched in her
everyday life.
A scared but determined teenage mom made a tough decision all those
years ago, and through it, gave us all the gift of Jen.
Kristi Powers
NoodlesP29@aol.com
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Kristi Powers and her husband Michael reside in Wisconsin where they are
involved in youth ministry. The story above is from their book Straight
From the Heart. To read more stories from their book or to join the
thousands of subscribers on their inspirational email list and website
visit:
http://www.HeartTouchers.com

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