Newsletter for 11-05-2000

Worship Schedule for 11/12/00

 Announce    Jerry Powell

Sing AM    Stephen Powell

Read    Darryll Snyder

Pray    Jerry Gilley

Table    Larry Powell

Maurice Powell

Brady Bogle

Eric Gilley   

Dismiss    Kevin Gilley

 

Sing PM    Jerry Gilley

Pray PM    Maurice Powell

 

Prepare the    Larry Powell

                   Lord’s Supper

 

Visit the Shut-in Today

 Stephen Powell

 

Wed. Night Schedule for 11/8/00

Sing Wed    Maurice Powell

Read Wed    Jerry Powell

 

Attendance and Contribution Last Lord’s Day

Attendance    122       

Contribution    $1343.09

 

Visitors Last Sunday

Tracie (Larimer) Wolford & Olivia

 

Sick

Mary Smithson, Delinda Parton

 

Shut-ins

Woodrow and Lina Lorance,   

Ona Prater, William Condra

 

"Oh, to be filled with Thee!

I ask not aught beside;

For unholy guests must flee

If Thou in me abide."

 

"But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil."

2 Thess. 3:3

 

Congratulations!

Lindsey Wimberley was recently baptized into Christ.

 

Birthdays This Week

Sun., November 5 - Nadine Harmon

Mon., November 6 - Marie Prater

Thurs., November 9 - Joey Ferrell

Sat., November 11 - Michael

O'Hara

 

Current Events

Family Day

Woodbury Church of Christ

November 5th

Speaker:  James Watkins

6:00 P.M.:  "The Steadfast Love of the Lord Never Ceases"

 

Baby Tries To Live Despite Abortion

The woman was 22 weeks pregnant when she sought the assistance of Dr. Martin Haskell, the originator of the partial-birth abortion procedure, to rid herself of her already-kicking child.

 

Haskel performed the first stage of the partial-birth abortion.  He inserted a seaweed-based substance into the woman's cervix and instructed her to return the following day.  In the usual course of events, the seaweed absorbs the amniotic fluid from the womb and expands, thus slowly dilating the cervix.  The next day, new seaweed is inserted.  On the third day, the abortionist opens the cervix with his fingers, feels around for the baby's legs and pulls them out of the birth canal.  He rotates the fetus' shoulders so that the baby's face is oriented toward the mother's lower back and then, using scissors, he punctures the bottom of the baby's skull and suctions the brain out through a tube.

 

But in this case, things did not go according to plan.  The woman complained of severe abdominal pain on the first night and, being far from Haskell's clinic, reported to the emergency room of her local hospital, Bethesda North, in Cincinnati.  As she was being examined (she did not say she was pregnant), the baby was born--alive.  Pediatricians and neonatologists came running.  The baby girl weighed in at 1 pound.  The doctors decided that the child was very unlikely to survive and instructed that nothing be done.

 

Connie Boyles, a nurse, and Shelly Lowe, a medical technician, saw the baby girl gasp for air and were stunned.  Lowe, knowing that the nurses were busy caring for other patients in the emergency room, asked if she could hold the child she dubbed "Baby Hope" until she died.  The request was granted.

 

Lowe wrapped Baby Hope in a blanket and settled into a rocking chair for what she imagined would just be a few minutes.  She sang to her and stroked her cheeks.  "I wanted her to feel that she was wanted," Lowe explained later.  "She was a perfectly formed newborn, entering the world too soon, through no choice of her own."  The baby sucked on her lower lip, opened and closed her hands, and moved a bit as Lowe held her.  She also did something else -- she continued to breath on her own.

 

Dr. John Willke, a pro-life activist and former obstetrician, says he doesn't quarrel with the initial determination made by the emergency-room physicians that Baby Hope was too small and too premature to survive.  But, he says, when she was still alive and breathing room air 30 minutes after birth, her status should have been reassessed.  An excellent neonatal care unit was a mere helicopter ride away.  And she might have been saved.

 

As it is, nothing was done.  After three hours, Baby Hope died in the arms of the compassionate Shelly Lowe.  The state of Ohio issued her a death certificate.  The cause of death was listed as "extreme prematurity secondary to induced abortion."  Would Dr. Haskell have issued her a death certificate at his shop, or does he simply throw the bodies in the trash? 

 

Very few premature infants survive when born before 23 weeks, though there have been survivors at 22 weeks.  Still, one has to wonder:  If a woman who did want her baby spontaneously aborted in an emergency room, would the doctors have been so quick to give up on the child?  Would they ignore the signs of unusual vitality this infant showed?  (Most premature babies have trouble breathing without assistance.  That this infant was able to breath room air was amazing.)  Was Baby Hope's value as a human being secondary to her value to the mother?

 

If we judge people's humanity by any standard other than that each is a unique individual with God-given rights, we demean every person's dignity.  A child is a child.  Would-be adoptive parents wait years and years or go abroad in search of children to love.

 

Lowe was asked at a press conference what her position on abortion was.  She said she had been pro-choice but was now pro-life.  What changed her mind?

 

Three hours.

 

--Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist living in Washington, D.C.

 

Candidates' Positions on Christian Issues

 

Unrestricted abortion on demand:  George Bush (R) opposes, Al Gore (D) supports

 

Banning partial birth abortions:  George Bush (R) supports, Al Gore (D) opposes; Jeff Clark (D) no response, Bill Frist (R) supports

 

Public financing of abortions:  George Bush (R) opposes, Al Gore (D) supports

 

Parental notification for abortions on minors:  Bart Gordon (D) no response, David Charles (R) supports

 

Adoption of children by homosexuals:  George Bush (R) opposes, Al Gore (D) no response; Jeff Clark (D) no response, Bill Frist (R) opposes

 

Voluntary prayer in public school:   Jeff Clark (D) opposes, Bill Frist (R) supports; Bart Gordon (D) no response, David Charles (R) supports

 

(Positions taken from surveys, voting records, and/or public statements by the Christian Coalition of America…www.cc.org)

 

 

 

 

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