Joining Tom in the studio is Bishop Andrew Cozzens to share a very interesting story. At 20 weeks, his mother's water broke. After some tests, a doctor told his mother that her child was severely deformed and encouraged her to terminate her pregnancy. She asked for a new doctor and spent the next four months in bed. Bishop Cozzens expresses his gratefulness for his parents choosing to accept the life of their child no matter what it would look like. He was born a month early and to all appearances was normal, they discovered he was allergic to the amniotic fluid and other things as well which is the only lingering affect of his unusual birth experience. He also recounts his pro-life efforts when in college as a peaceful, non-violent protestor blocking an entrance to an abortion clinic. He knows of children who are alive because their mothers could not enter the building to have an abortion. His experience also granted him opportunities to share the value of life with other people in his process of being jailed and sentenced. He states the importance of consistently standing up for the dignity of every human life because cheapening one life cheapens all life. He urges us to build a culture where all life is reverenced.
Food for Thought - Oct. 4, 2022
Food for Thought - Sept. 29, 2022
Food for Thought - Sept. 19, 2022
Week 82 - We are Twenty-Seven
Week 81 - Lullaby
Week 80 - We are Twenty-Six.
Week 79 - We are Twenty-Five.
Week 78 - We are Twenty-Four.
Week 77 - Counting to Five.
Week 76 - We areTwenty-Three.
Week 75 - We are Twenty-Two.
Food for Thought July 18, 2022
Week 74 - We are Twenty-One.
Week 73 - Twins!
Week 72 - We are Twenty.
Week 71 - We are Nineteen.
Week 70 - We are Eighteen.
Week 69 - Patience.
Week 68 - We are Seventeen.
Week 67 - We are Sixteen.
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