Saturday, December 13, 2014

# 39 - "Terminally Ill Lauren Hill: 'I Feel Like I’ve Done God’s Work, But I’m Not Done Yet' ”   - by Dave Andrusko | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 12/12/14; http://www.lifenews.com/2014/12/12/terminally-ill-lauren-hill-i-feel-like-ive-done-gods-work-but-im-not-done-yet/ [AS I SEE IT: When the next edition of dictionaries are published, with the definition for "inspiring" should be the name Lauren Hill and the picture below. After the sad tragedy of Brittany Maynard this fall taking her own life in the face of terminal illness, the courage of this young Christian girl is tremendous. May each of us face our trivial challenges and disappointments with as much courage and selflessness. I look forward to one day meeting her in Heaven. - Stan]
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Kudos, congratulations, and sincere thanks to WKRC 12, a local station in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a magnificent profile of Lauren Hill, the 19-year-old college freshman who is winning admirers all over the work for her courageous battle against terminal cancer.

Doctors say Lauren will not live past December. The unyielding march of her deadly disease–Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma —means that Lauren is now in hospice care.

But the courage and pluck and smiling face that lights up a room is as strong as ever, as WKRC’s interview with the Hill family that aired Thursday night demonstrates. If you watch local12.com, be ready to cry for her passing but also be prepared to be moved to tears by the redemptive power of her message.

The station’s Brad Johansen tells us in the introduction that Lauren’s story tells us “The true meaning of the season is within reach.” Indeed, it does. Lauren has played two games on the road for the Mount St. Joseph women’s basketball team. Tomorrow’s game will be her first at home.

“But Lauren, more than most of us, has learned tomorrow isn’t guaranteed,” Johansen reminds us. “Very few of us are looking forward to the feeling of the true meaning of Christmas more than Lauren Hill as her body fails her more every day.”

As you watch the Hill family, clearly Lauren is treasuring each and every moment. Rather than focus on what can’t be done for her, Lauren turns her eyes to those around her—“the people that are right there in front of you.” In “every moment you gotta find that blessing. I believe that’s the blessing in that moment—the fact that we are all in the same room.”Lauren understands the magnitude of what the doctors said in September, and while she is realistic, she adds, “I think God has the last say.”

Clearly the Hills are a very, very tightly knit family Her dad, Trent, told Johansen"that the outpouring of response to Lauren’s ordeal has given me a new perspective on people. There’s always been a lot of good people out there but just the overwhelming-ness of how many good people are out there. That’s the thing that really opened my eyes—all the support; and the letters, and all the comments, made me very proud of her, to say the least,” Brent said. As Johansen put it, “Lauren doesn’t want this Christmas to be just like before. Instead for everyone to value it like she will; undistracted by TV, tablets, and iPhones–as if it might be your last.”

So it is not surprising that Lauren keeps telling her frustrated dad that she doesn’t want anything for Christmas, a sentiment her siblings have seconded for themselves.”’Dad I don’t want anything for Christmas, I really don’t,’” she tells him. What does she want? “I just want to be there, that’s what I want. I wanna be there.”

News of Lauren’s courage and determination first went national in early November when she played for a few minutes for Mt. Saint Joe against Hiram and scored a bucket! And just being there has proved to be an inspiration for many, including, in particular, one girl who wrote Lauren a letter.“She said she was almost at that point of killing herself when my story came out and she saw the way that I was handling everything and she changed her mind.” Lauren said. “And it was awesome.” Lauren added, “That’s the kind of mail that I like to read. … She said I saved her life. That’s what she was thanking me for.”

Johansen said that Lauren’s only fears are the recovery of those she leaves behind and enduring a painful ending with peace. “But then again,” Johansen says, “she’s confident her end here is not the end.”

“I know I will be fine,” Lauren said. “Because I feel like I’ve done God’s work, what he sent me here to do. I feel like maybe, I’m not done yet. Maybe that’s why I’m still here.”

Saturday, December 6, 2014

#38 - WEBSITE EVERY YOUTH OF A PRO-LIFE CHURCH SHOULD KNOW ABOUT - "80% of Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinics Located Near College or University" - by Kristan Hawkins | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 12/3/14; http://www.lifenews.com/2014/12/03/80-of-planned-parenthood-abortion-clinics-located-near-college-or-university/ [AS I SEE IT: EVERY CHURCH that calls itself pro-life should be educating their youth to know about such resources as the one described in this article. Whether or not they are in college, young people in our churches should know how to direct friends in "crisis  pregnancies" to the resources that will help them choose life for  their unborn child rather than tragically believe that abortion is their only "choice." - Stan]

Students for Life of America (SFLA) announced today the launch of a new and unique aspect to their successful Pregnant on Campus Initiative: a website specifically designed to help students find pregnancy and parenting resources on their individual campuses. This website also utilizes crowdsourcing and surveying of students and administrators to help post pregnancy resources on the site.

The new website is www.PregnantOnCampus.com.
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Becoming unexpectedly pregnant while in college can be a scary situation for so many women. Over half of abortions are done on women under the age of 25 and many of these students have no idea about the resources available to them on their college campuses to help them stay in school and parent their children, which is why this website is so unique and needed.

Instead of running to the nearest Planned Parenthood, this website will help pregnant women find resources that are available on their campus right now.

SFLA is the premier organization helping to organize, educate and equip 800+ pro-life student groups on campuses across the country.

SFLA’s own research shows that nearly 80% of Planned Parenthood facilities are located within five miles of a college or university. College students are prime targets for the largest abortion provider in the country.

No woman should have to choose between continuing her education or having a child, even it was unplanned and unexpected. SFLA has worked with universities across the country to help provide pregnant students on campus a one-stop-shop with all the information they need to keep their child and continue their education.

As SFLA has found with their Pregnant on Campus program, many students don’t know that they have options for aid and childcare on campus.

Students for Life groups across the country have been calling attention to the lack of services on college campuses, which results in women seeking abortions as their only option. Our student activists are inspired to change campuses to make them welcoming to pregnant women. They are also prepared to help link them to pregnancy resource centers when help isn’t readily available on campus.

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