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Follow up on the 16-year-olds

Praise and prayer, which includes a follow up on the 16-year-olds considering abortion.
“My wanderings you have counted; my tears are stored in your flask; are they not recorded in your book?  Then do my enemies turn back, when I call upon you;  now I know that God is with me.  In God, in whose promise I glory, in God I trust without fear; what can flesh do against me?” Psalm 56: 9 - 12
 
Greetings!
 
I thank you for your prayers for the week before last, in spite of many personal difficulties all went well.  Eric Slaughter, Susan Raber and daughter Vanessa joined me at Purdue to share our testimonies with the Students for Life on Monday, they really enjoyed the variety of speakers.  On Wednesday I spoke to the 8th graders at Nativity school, and on the weekend I spoke at the  Masses at St. Agnes in Nashville…whew!  It was busy but all went smoothly and was well received.  May seeds be planted that will bear fruit in due season for God’s glory.
 
I Praise the Lord for these opportunities and ask for Prayer for Thursday, March 26,  when I will return to St. Joan of Arc to speak as part of a pro-life panel for the RCIA participants.  On April 2, I will share my testimony with the Women’s Club at Little Flower and speaking on “How to help women”.  The dates for St. Patrick’s in Kokomo and St. John Vianney in Fishers are pending.
 
I Praise God for an invitation to speak at Chatard High School on April 22.  Sally Williams and I will present to the student body our testimonies and will need your prayers that we may be effective and touch many young hearts with our personal witness of abortion and it’s aftermath.
 
As a follow up on the girls in need of prayer…the mother of the 16 year old with twins called to share her daughter went to court and received a judicial override since she would not give her consent to abortion.  Please pray for this family…they are deeply hurt and concerned for this young girl.  What darkness this country is in, that a court can usurp the good judgment of a mother trying to protect her child.  “Do you indeed like gods pronounce justice and judge fairly, you men of rank?  Nay, you willingly commit crimes; on earth you look to the fruits of extortion.”  Psalm 58:2,3
 
I would appreciate continued prayers for the women going through the program with me, they are having some difficulties and we are approaching the end of the program.  Without God’s grace… how hard it is to surrender and trust God!
 
Please pray for the ministry as I discern where the Lord is leading.  The ministry is transitioning from an Advisory Board to a Board of Directors, (a working board) if you feel you have talents to share to help the ministry grow… please give me a call.
 
May God bless each of you,
Debbie Miller