Harvest Time

May 4th, 2009

Match Made in Heaven

If you’ve been following Mish Weiss’s story, you know she had a daughter when she was a teenager. She made the right choice, letting her daughter live and giving her up for adoption. Recently, Mish found her.

Mish is in bad shape. Her leukemia is getting worse. But there is a glimmer of hope. There is a possibility that a bone marrow transplant will save her, and it turns out her daughter, Abby, is a match. Mish told her not to bother; she thought it would be a lot of pain for nothing. But this girl insisted. So on Sunday, Mish gets the transplant! There are no guarantees that it will work, but it’s a chance Mish would never have gotten, but for the existence of Abby.

How about that? Mish sacrificed to bring Abby into this world; now Abby is sacrificing to help Mish stay here. There is now way Mish could have known, all those years ago, that she was carrying someone who would return to save her. The only reward she expected was freedom from the sin of taking the life of her child.

Makes you wonder what miracles our abortion industry has prevented.

4 Responses to “Harvest Time”

  1. pbird Says:

    Good for Mish and Abby! Its already two thirds of a miracle.

  2. Steve B Says:

    Every day I look at my two kids, and despite the headaches and heartaches, I can’t imagine life without them.

    I also can’t imagine life never knowing them I had killed them before they were born.

    Babies are born human, they become people. This whole debate about when life starts is just crap.

    I know people face tough choices out there, but whether or not to kill your unborn children shouldn’t be one of them. IMHO.

    Adoption, not abortion is my bumper sticker.

  3. km Says:

    Even things that are departures from God’s directions are woven into God’s plans for us.

  4. km Says:

    Sometimes one has to do painful, low chance things in the face of a big loss – just to be able to say that you did all you could.

    And miracles do happen now and then.

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