30 July 2010

Texas in July: The Baby Conference

July kind of flew by there, didn't it? It has been a good summer thus far, because God has carried us thus far. I don't ever want to lose sight of His goodness and mercy; if I just remember to look and see them always following behind.





For the past few weeks, we've been busy roaming to and fro throughout the earth - well, not really. But for my Mom's birthday, she, JD, Hannah and I did go to San Antonio Texas for Vision Forum's Baby Conference. It was a Historic Summit on the Triumph of Life in a Culture of Death. There were so many passionate godly men and women speaking; it was such a breath of fresh air to hear them so boldly and humbly speak truth to a culture that doesn't want to hear it. The theme of the conference rang loud and clear through the voices of those men and women: the joy of life!



It is called the Baby Conference.




My bro JD and sis Hannah.


The topics included: the sanctity of life, obeying God and trusting Him with the amount of children you have, the history of the long war on babies, the history of The Pill and how it has radically affected our culture, bio-medical ethics, the dangers of viewing children as pets and pets as children, a hopeful theology of miscarriage, adoption, even epistemologically self-conscious baby names! It was so excellent, refreshing and timely.



A happy statistic of the conference. :)





Doug Phillips of Vision Forum.


With our journey with Isaac still so fresh in our hearts and minds, it was like reliving a lot of what we went through in the hospital. In the bio-medical ethics sessions, they spoke of the care of the aged and "unfit"; we could insert Isaac's name into each sentence. The issues facing our culture in health care, and in attitudes of the populace toward the weaker of God's image-bearers are frightening, but hearing these things being biblically thought through and powerfully proclaimed gave so much hope. Let's be the generation of those who seek His face and live our lives faithful to His Word and consecrated in every area to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! That's how the world will be changed. Live Coram Deo, before the face of God, and the world will follow.

We really had a wonderful time and met some very neat and godly people. We also were able to visit dear family, and last but not least, enjoy some amazing Mexican cuisine.



Shrimp stuffed with jalapenos and cheese, and wrapped in bacon.
Decadence? Yes. Deliciously so.




3 comments:

  1. Hi Audrey,
    My daughters and I sat across the table from your mother at the Michelle Duggar tea. Your mom shared Issac's story with us and also mailed the DVD slideshow to our home. I do not have a way to get back in touch with her and was hoping you could email me her number or email or address. I have felt so heavy to pray for her and your family and to praise God for sweet Isaac's life.

    Thank you so much, too, for your beautiful blog posts. It is such a precious way to "live" with Isaac for those days God gave Him on earth and in y'alls arms. He is so loved and adored. But who couldn't adore such a sweet little guy! :)

    Praying for you all,

    Cristy Jenkins in AL
    CristyBJenkins
    205-591-5999

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  2. Thanks so much for your kind words, Mrs. Jenkins! I do remember you from the Ladies' Tea; so glad that Mom could send you the DVD, and you could see some of our journey with precious Isaac. I intend to get the slideshow up here on my blog sometime. We miss him so much and think about him everyday, but God is good and proves Himself so faithful!

    Blessings in Christ,

    Audrey

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