Saturday, August 25, 2018

Sources of Strength

Drafted in February 2016:
We found coping with infertility very isolating and were further disheartened to find few peers at our relatively new local parish. More recently, I attended a women's bible study where, following my comment that Saint Joseph is a good example for adoptive fathers in particular, a kind local woman my mother's age insisted that there was nothing at all in the bible regarding adoption. And the other 10+ women apparently agreed! Mind you, at the time, we had more full-heartedly turned our attention to adoption and I had recently found myself encouraged by the overwhelming beauty of the theme of adoption throughout scripture! We suffered from a lack of Christian fellowship throughout our 2 years of NaproTechnology treatment, though we seemed to incessantly try to 'plug in' in new and different ways. Here were my sources of strength, in addition, of course, to my wonderful husband and parents; not even my closest friends got the complete play-by-play. It was a very lonely road.
            

KLove


Dr. Timothy Keller's Sermons | Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City

Biblical scholarship + profound understanding of cultural zeitgeist = a clarion call to make Jesus Christ the center of your life--woven and integrated into all aspects~

The sermon subscription is excellent as is the series on Hebrews, just to name one.  I love the message that it's about faith in God; not faith in one's hopes for this life.  And God doesn't owe us anything--He has already given us everything in Christ.


Women's Infertility Support Group | The Gianna Center, New York City

In the end, this was by far the best source of support I found: a faith based group at Dr. Nolte's office (see previous post for location and phone number for current schedule).  I met many wonderful women through this group, a handful of which have become true friends.

WQXR


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