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My Constitutional right to share the grief.

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on January 25, 2012

Being Post Abortive, I know the need to heal but I also know that I have a need to share this grief with others. As a nation we have been so desensitized by Roe v. Wade and the subsequent actions by those that devalue LIFE. Today, there are more of us than them and we are still ruled by THEM. My expression of post abortion grief is not acceptable; it’s thought of as unnecessary. It is a constitutional right to abort, but not a constitutional right to grieve the loss of an aborted child out loud, whether in the media, in church or on the street corner.

Like most Post Abortive women, I hid my grief and my failure from everyone. No woman wants to say out loud that their sin brought them to a point that they would kill their unborn child, as if to put a period on the end of a sentence. But it wasn’t that simple, like all prochoicers will have you believe – abortion was not an answer to any situation for any reason.

If you think about it clearly, abortion was brought about not just to exterminate what Sanger called ‘inferiors’, abortion was a wealthy woman’s way of hiding illicit affairs and a wealth man’s way of hiding their sin from their families. Abortion was a friend to the wealthy. The shame of hiding abortion is greater than the short fix of a bad situation. Not so long ago Planned Parenthood was yet again in the spotlight for having covered up an abortion for a minor girl whose adult boyfriend dropped her off and paid for the procedure. Covering up statutory rape is a crime in this country, but not the abortion. As time goes on, these post abortive lives are peppered with tiny bits of what our children would have been – a son or daughter, a friend, maybe someone that would have saved someone else’s life.

Your constitutional right to grieve the loss of your aborted child is not welcome by our society, but GOD wants to heal you and wants to take your grief away:

“The LORD builds up Jerusalem; He gathers together the outcasts of Israel. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He counts the number of the stars; He calls them all by name. Great is our Lord, and mighty in power; His understanding is infinite. The LORD lifts up the humble; He casts the wicked down to the ground.” Psalm 147:2-6, NKJV

Unresolved grief is like a cancer. Grief is personal, grief can be indefinite. My constitutional right to grieve the loss of my aborted child is being taken away and replaced with liberal half-truths to blatant lies.

It’s time to grieve out loud. Abortion has a face – and that face is mine.

Posted in abortion, Christian, coerced abortion, God, government pays for abortion, Jesus Christ, Margaret Sanger, media bias, planned parenthood, Post Abortion Stress Syndrome, Post Abortive Woman, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, unborn | Tagged: , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I am a former unborn child.

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on January 16, 2012

Being a former unborn child, I feel I have a right to my opinion and judgment of those that were also former unborn children, who have some kind of pseudo fear of what they determine to be ‘unwanted’ babies and doomed to an untimely death.

Everyone that has ever been born has also been…unborn.

As a former unborn child I can tell you that being after-born is way better than the certain death of 25% of unborn children. In fact, I did not need anyone to tell me how viable or unviable my after-born life would be – LIFE was still my CHOICE. I did not need to be put out of my misery or kept from my after-born life because I may not have been perfect enough.

Being a former unborn child, I have to wonder exactly who is deeming who ‘unwanted’. Now, circumstances can make one assume being either unwanted or unplanned to be non-life worthy. However, being a former unborn child, I can assure you that I preferred LIFE to being vacuumed out of my mother’s womb.

Was I planned? Was I part of a plan? Was I even consulted? Hmm…interesting view, I would say. Okay then – how does any former unborn child become a proponent of choosing death for other unborn children who have also NOT been consulted?

I am now considering the title ‘Unborn Child Consultant’ along with advocate, activist and minister. It seems to me that a certain demographic has been long ignored and not given their God-given rights and lawful proprieties. It also seems that many other people that are too self-absorbed in their own after-born lives to think outside the box to see that we are a nation in trouble without the 50-100 million dead unborn children to help support our country.

As a former unborn child I will tell you that abortion has never been the answer to any question. Unborn children do not want to die.

But as an Unborn Child Consultant, I will do whatever it takes to make the killing stop.

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My day to testify for the Ohio Senate Committee

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on December 8, 2011

It’s incredible what a person puts themselves through for a 3 minute period of their life. But the three of us that testified for the Post Abortive woman was the tip of the iceberg of the millions of women that are hurting and despondent after suffering losing a child through abortion. That being said, everything out of my mouth in that committee room had to be effective and poignant.

I don’t cry, although I wanted to; I don’t beg, even though there are times when I feel like I should – instead, I hit right between the eyes with hard core facts.

The day before I testified, we received a letter from one of the senators that sits on that particular committee that would hear testimony for the Heartbeat Bill. This senator wrote this nearly lyrical letter telling me her side of her prolife story that is not prolife at all. It read as if she was trying to get me to turncoat. Let me put that in the ‘SOOO not going to happen’ file. Interestingly, she never looked up once while I testified. I’m not sure what she was trying to accomplish, but this salesperson (me) knows a load of crap when I see it.

Needless to say, the letter kind of sat me down for a minute – I realized that my ministry and opinion was much more important than I imagined to get the notice of a state senator.

There were many queries and subjection. That environment breeds that, unfortunately. I guess the one question a church going (self professed) prochoice senator asked was where this prolife group that backed the bill got their money. How ironic asking a pitiful question that had no credence to the witness at hand, particularly since Planned Parenthood was sitting in the back…quietly sucking up my tax money to sit there.

The Heartbeat Bill is cultivated and cared for by the most incredible people that I’ve ever met. You see, in ministry you hear that Christians are supposed to care for the sick, feed and clothe the less fortunate, give someone a warm place to sleep if they need it, and even visit them in prison; but more often than not, these people are forgotten or ignored, even by the Church. So to see a group of people that care so much for unborn people they may never meet, moms that need help and discipleship, and even grieving post abortive women and men absolutely takes my breath away. They give me renewed hope and a glad heart.

I am strengthened and humbled. Supporting the Heartbeat Bill is part of my healing and my ministry:

“Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.” 1Timothy 6:12, NKJV

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In search of true Prolife Churches & Ministries

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on November 23, 2011

Still after all this time during my post abortive journey and ministry, I am dismayed at how many churches do not exemplify a Prolife message. I think that more often than not, church goers assume a church is Prolife but that usually isn’t the case. When is the last time you heard a Prolife message or sermon in your church?

This article is not for the church goer, this message is for the PASTOR.

It is a well known fact that teenagers that wait to have sex have been taught at home, by their parents throughout their childhood, to wait and to be responsible for themselves and others. That being said, if church goers were taught by the Pastor in their church continually during their walk about Life, there would be no question about abortion.

If there is no respect for Life, then how can there be any respect for anything else the Lord has deemed holy?

After being a member of a large ministry, I saw how little abortion, chastity and holiness really meant to the multitude, not every person, but most: it was only addressed if it was newsworthy at the time. Ironically, those three things are why the Church is failing – when God is taken out of the equation, you have nothing but a liberal by-product that is unrecognizable to God and therefore, not anointed by Him. When these things happen, your church has essentially become a bar without the booze.

Pastors and ministers have a huge responsibility to teach the ENTIRE flock, not just the pretty part that has all the money. The true congregation is made up mostly of people that are hurt, desperate and wounded by what the world has given them. There is a better way, the way of Jesus Christ. Our churches are not the ‘sin hospital’ they are supposed to be. I remember being a seeker, looking desperately for that one place that would extend a loving, caring hand…not more condemnation. My God of the Bible loves us in spite of who we are, not who we should have been. There are many, many Pastors, preachers and ministers that don’t teach the God of the Bible that gave His Son that I would live.

The Apostle Paul said this about false teachers – “But what I do, I will also continue to do, that I may cut off the opportunity from those who desire an opportunity to be regarded just as we are in the things of which they boast. For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according to their works.”

What about the congregation? What do we do to set ourselves apart from false teachers and preachers that do not exemplify Life and holiness?

Mark them: “Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.”

Go back to what the entire Bible teaches and find a ministry and/or church that has their foundation in the finished work of Jesus Christ – and LIFE.

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The Morality of Roe v. Wade

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on November 3, 2011

Ask a Liberal whether they think abortion is wrong and you’ll find out that they usually do believe that abortion is wrong – but they won’t impose their ‘morality’ on anyone else. In other words if the Supreme Court said so, it must be right. Liberals want to make our society socialistic to squelch an imposed morality and the deity of God.

Imposed morality? Remember three key points of Roe v. Wade:

  • Right to Privacy: The 14th Amendment implied to guarantee a freedom of choice for women to choose death for their unborn child.
  • Violates the 14th Amendment: ‘No person shall be denied Life, Liberty or Property without due process of law nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws’.
  • Personhood: Justices declared and unborn child to be a non-person much like the in Dred Scott case.
  • The 14th Amendment became doublespeak, not what the Framers intended.
  • What the Framers intended was dashed due to imposed morality.

Simply put, the 14th Amendment was taken completely out of context and set up the right to abort throughout nine months of pregnancy:

‘Thus, the Framers’ original understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment has not provided a useful yardstick to measure the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses. Since the mid-1940s, the Supreme Court has strayed further from the Framers’ original understanding, recognizing controversial privacy rights to use contraceptives (griswold v. connecticut, 381 U.S. 479, 85 S. Ct. 1678, 14 L. Ed. 2d 510 [1965]), obtain abortions prior to the third trimester of pregnancy (roe v. wade, 410 U.S. 113, 93 S. Ct. 705, 35 L. Ed. 2d 147 [1973]).”

Dignity or Divinity of unborn Life? I say both, you decide. All Life was meant to be lived, not cut off due to circumstance. All Life is an assignment from God to be lived as He meant for us to…all of us.

Roe v. Wade has imposed a different morality, one of caring for those born first than those not yet born. We the People have become a civilization of moralistic wannabes rather than the Godly society that we are meant to be.

Without God, there is nothing. With God we are everything!

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Coming back to the humanity of LIFE.

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on October 30, 2011

Church, what is your stand for Life? What is your written a policy about Life? Does your church know that you have a Life policy?

The humanistic world is creeping into the Church trying to change how we think about Life, abortion, the gay agenda and world unity. Relativism is tweaking the ears of the highly intelligent church member leading them to believe that if there is ‘more’ [to learn] out there, it would substantiate their need for creative thinking instead of the simple truth of the Gospel. Scripture has no real value beyond subjective moments of ‘inspiration’.

“The announcement that the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, MA, has chosen a lesbian, pro-abortion president to lead the seminary has sent shock waves around the Anglican Communion. The appointment of Katherine Hancock Ragsdale highlights a week that also saw TEC bishop-elect Kevin Thew Forrester replace a reading from the New Testament with a reading from the Quran at St. Paul’s Marquette, Michigan.” David W. Virtue

Humanistic values now reflect a perverse sense of priorities in the Post Modern Church…or rather, the Emergent. Morality and spirituality does not count for the truth or “real” knowledge of those in the Post Modern Church – they’ve moved from when Life begins to if Life can be sustained to their satisfaction.

And succinctly, Roe made sense to the Post Modern Church. The dignity of Life was effectively dismissed and replaced with the humanistic need to save the world without God.

The Emergent has taken ‘love your neighbor as yourself’ to mean that to murder unborn Life is to be merciful.

Certainly the Emergent is not Evangelical any longer, if they ever were. They’ve become an entity that is more humanitarian than Christian. Has being relevant changed how the Church views Life?

Most denominations make exceptions for abortion in certain circumstances but fail to realize that no matter the reason or situation, a child will die.

 

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Being Esther – The Holocausts of God’s Children

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on October 23, 2011

Part 2 #esthermovement

The intended holocaust that Haman had for the Jews was thwarted by a woman that God specifically chose for His purpose – to save the children of Israel. Satan, through Haman, wanted to annihilate every Jew to keep the coming redeemer from ever being born. Did Haman actually know that was the reason for his hatred of the Jews? Probably not, but it did not matter. All Haman knew was hate.

Being Esther is understanding that LIFE is a fundamental truth, not a concept thought up by man. This truth is from the mouth and heart of God: “You shall not murder.” Exodus 20:13, NKJV

And how can you understand that Life is a fundamental truth if you don’t have a revelation of Life – “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.” Jeremiah 1:6, NKJV

Or how we were created, ‘So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Genesis 1:27, NKJV

Or why we were created, ‘Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created. Revelation 4:11, KJV

God’s most elaborate creation was his most problematic creation – man. Satan, through man, is still trying to kill God’s creation, one unborn child at a time. And through the holocaust called Roe v. Wade, more than 55 million unborn children have been murdered…just in the United States alone. Worldwide, over 42 million unborn babies die per year.

Esther stopped Haman from killing the Jews; she saved millions of lives…Being Esther today can save many more millions, one unborn child at a time until Roe v Wade becomes a distant, horrific memory.

 

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Being Esther – There are no orphans of God.

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on October 13, 2011

Part 1 #esthermovement

Esther was orphaned and adopted by her cousin Mordecai and became Queen…a Queen of the greatest empire on the earth at that time. That doesn’t come by accident. She was chosen by God to help her people and her opposition was great. She knew she could die but her purpose was greater than her fear of death.

“Go, gather all the Jews to be found in Susa, and hold a fast on my behalf, and do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my young women will also fast as you do. Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law, and if I perish, I perish.” Esther 4:16, ESV

 Because of Queen Esther, the Jewish people were not exterminated. God showed her favor through King Ahasuerus and God used the Queen to fulfill the lineage to Jesus Christ. The story of Esther is one of grace and favor, but it doesn’t go without saying that she had a heart for God and a heart for her people.

There are no orphans of God, we are all accounted for – Jesus said, “But even the hairs of your head are all numbered.”

In the Prolife movement, I am Esther, you are Esther. We seek to free the children of Israel – all unborn children – every day through prayer, supplication and legislation.

“For how can I bear to see the calamity that is coming to my people? Or how can I bear to see the destruction of my kindred?” Esther 8:6, ESV

We are still trying to save the children of Israel, just like Esther, one unborn child at a time. Just as Haman in the Book of Esther sought to exterminate the Jews, today through the sin of abortion Haman still seeks our children, and he’s succeeding.

Queen Esther was victorious saving the children of Israel but we are still fighting the fight of abortion trying to save our unborn children. Women have usurped the authority of God to take command of their bodies:

“Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, ESV

We are not our own, our bodies are not our own. We are God’s…and so is every unborn child, without exception. Be an Esther, and save our children.

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“Now we’re Prolife.”

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on October 5, 2011

That was a statement from a man that has been a born-again Christian and has gone to the same church for the last 30 years. To my ears it sounded like “NOW we’re prolife even though we’ve been Christians forever.” How did the issues of Life and abortion not cross your mind until now, I wanted to ask.

Dumbfounded, nearly speechless I listened to the rest of his story. There are two morals to this story so I’ll try not to confuse as I go.

He said that he became Prolife because of his daughter. She was ill with Cystic Fibrosis and became pregnant. Of course the doctor told her that she could die if she carries the baby to term. She went to her parents and told them that she was going to have her baby anyway. But her parents were scared to death that they would lose their daughter.

Being in the middle of whose life was more important; they thought that abortion would be a way to keep their daughter from dying prematurely.

She had her baby and three years later she died. Her son is now being raised by his grandparents. Of course now they know what the right answer was but my issue is this: His church did NOT do its job in this situation. There would have never been a question on what to do if his church preached a LIFE message on a regular basis…And how sorry I am to report that most churches do not preach a LIFE message.

Denominational churches usually do not teach or preach on LIFE and abortion except some of the Catholic Church. I say some of them because I was once Catholic and I don’t recall hearing a LIFE message…but maybe that was just my church?

Non-denomination Christian churches are the only churches that will preach a LIFE message but sadly, hardly any do. Most churches find the subject of abortion to be too uncomfortable to preach about. But what most churches, large and small, do not know is that about 43% of ALL women 45 years old and under are Post Abortive. These women and MEN are sitting in their church and no one is ministering to them or preaching about LIFE and forgiveness.

Most of these non-denominational and denominational churches are way too busy being relevant with the world instead of what Christians are called to do, “Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord. Do not touch what is unclean, and I will receive you.” What is more ‘unclean’ that the slaughter of unborn children?

Here’s those morals I promised…

Moral #1: A Born-Again Christian had to wonder if abortion was the answer. It should have never been a question in the first place.

Moral #2: Most churches are not preaching and teaching a LIFE message.

It is my goal and purpose to take the message of LIFE to any church that will let me. Church, you need to hear the Message of LIFE.

Jesus said, “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”   

 

 

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“I’m having second thoughts…abortion is probably the best choice for us.”

Posted by Rev. K.H. Marple on July 29, 2011

When I was a pregnant 17 year old girl – not woman, a girl – I heard everything; mostly abortion. My body was mature enough to get pregnant but my mind was still very young and immature just like all teenage girls. I did not have the scruples nor the correct information to make a mature decision that would affect the rest of my life. I came across this Facebook conversation – it’s pretty close to what I heard from my ‘friends’ over 33 years ago.

I decided not to show the names of the ‘friends’ – the new mom will be known as Kate. But what I’m trying to show you is how immature the mom-to-be and her friends are. They are old enough to vote, buy cigarettes, driver a 4000 pound vehicle and fight for our country – but not grown-up enough to know that abortion is a life and death decision. I left everything exactly as it was written, spelling and all:

Post:  “I’m having second thoughts…abortion is probably the best choice for us.”

Friend 1:  Whatt

Friend 2:  ‎): Adoption is always an option, even if it’s hard

Friend 3:  You know my thought!

Friend 4:  Don’t do that! Adoption is ALWAYS the best choice if you can’t keep the baby. People out there can’t have kids and they would be so thankful if they could have your gift.

Friend 5:  (guy) Whatttt

Friend 6:  Kate. My baby daddy’s mom wanted me to get an abortion. I wouldnt do it. That babyy will bring youu so much happiness its amazingg. My daughter brightens even my worst days. It’s yourr choice & i’ll never look at yoou no different but think about it & make sure thats what yu want before yu do itt ! :)

Friend 4:  And also, I know some friends who got abortions, and they said it’s the worst thing to ever go through. It’s all you’ll think about, you won’t be able to forgive yourself. Don’t do it girl. I don’t know your situation, but if you can’t keep the baby, put them up for adoption. ♥

Kate: Thanks guys :) I just had a reality check and then thoughts like…what if it had something wrong with em… It’s better this way than for it to come out retarded

Friend 6:  Yeaa ^^ & an abortion is like labor. They have to make yur cervixx dialate so that they can suck the baby out.

Friend 7:  (guy) yeah, dont let everybody sway you. if you’re not ready, you’re not ready. there’s nothing wrong with that. If it wasnt meant to be, then it’s not meant to happen, at least not now anyways. just a different opinion .

Friend 6:  ‎& kate i was getttin fucked upp before i found out i was pregnant. Like fried fucked upp. & kenzie is fine.

Friend 8:  This is your option, don’t let other people influence your choice based on there beliefs. This is entire up to you. It’s not wrong, it’s an option for a reason.

Friend 9:  girl, if your not ready to be a mother you shouldn’t have had sex & im not meaning to sound like an ass. I found out I was preg a few weeks ago & yes I was & still am VERY scared, but abortion is not the answer. I agree about the adoption. abortion is horrible sweety. but either way youll make your own choice, just thought I’d put in my word. wish you the best! & if there is anything you need to talk about, I’m here.

Friend 10:  i say abortion you dont know how hard its gna b to have a kid n u wanna have fun n chill with ur friends n spend alll ur earnings towards a kid dont have it if u wanna have to take another life, im just say abortion isnt wrong when ur not ready to b a mother. but its up to u Kate i support whtever u do. (:

Friend 11:  Kate. I kno i havnt tlkd ta ya in a while but i had a abortion once before and to this day i still cant forgive myself. I say adoption would b ur best choice if your not ready for a baby. If u need to talk call r text me bbygirl im here for yu

Kate:  Idk Im just stupid for getting pregnant in the first place.. We’ve been together 2 months and bam..knocked up..hah

Friend 8:  Lol, LIKE A MOVIE

Friend 9:  hey everything happens for a reason. there is so much help you can get. im taking everything I can get. my best friend had a baby at 17 & struggled but is so glad she had him.

Friend 12:  probably the best choice if uve only been together two months.. its very hard to be a mother. u give up urself for another. no more parties. no more games its the real deal. if ur gona do it u better do it soon.. cuz the heart is alrdy beating and growing

The immaturity of our young people is getting worse and worse. They talk and write in some kind of text language and they wear flip flops in the winter. Precious little is respected much less the life another.

The law was never about single career minded women that find themselves in an unexpected pregnancy, which is what they led all of us to think…the law is leveled directly at ignorant teenagers and preteens. Parents are doing nothing in teaching their children about having respect for life altering decisions or for that matter, having respect for their own life which they do not. The bulk of abortions occur to women/girls 25 year old and under.

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