Tuesday, July 24, 2007

"A Person's a Person... No Matter How Small" - Dr. Seuss

Hey Guys! Sorry it's been a few days. That's what happens when you try to keep your blog updated while you're out of state visiting. So things have been relaxful here in PA. Nathan left Sunday evening to get back to OH in time for work Monday. Yesterday my mother-in-law, sister-in-law and the girls and I went shopping. I found some adorable red shoes for Caroline. A girl can't have too may shoes....even at 6 months! LOL! My in-laws are doing a no TV fast right now, so we've been playing a lot more card games and just sitting around talking. It's actually been really nice. You don't realize how many hours of the week get wasted when you say..."Well, I'm going to just sit down for a couple of minutes and watch TV "...then an hour or two pass! Just something to consider for our own family!

I had promised a while back an awesome article that I had been given. My father-in-law had gone to a confrence/prayer meeting in Nashville at the beginning of the month and sent Nathan and I this link....

http://www.lifteyes.com/posts/joe/2007/04/unborn-its-whats-gods-heart

If you are pro-life or love Children's Litature...it's a DEFINITE read!!!

The SHORT sum up is how God has been able to use a classic DR. Seuss book to speak his word for the protection of the unborn. In "Horton Hears a Who," The elephant Horton is able to hear a tiny village of people floating on a speck of dust because of his big ears. No one else believes in the village because they can't hear them and say they need to destroy the speck of dust to make Horton stop making up stories.

What an amazing comparison to the pro-life movement!!! It is amazing that a book written in 1954, long before our sad desicion in 1973, was a testament to what us belivers should be doing. As Horton proclaims ...."I'll just have to save him. Because, after all, A person's a person, no matter how small." A simple children's book is able to spread the message that many adults can't seem to understand!

Just something to ponder on a while......

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