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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural
awareness throughout the world. Special Treat – Mariane Holbrook DEDICATING AN UNBORN CHILD by Mariane Holbrook Mother lay in bed, twisting
the sheet in her thin, frail hands. It was the beginning of the
Great Depression and things couldn’t have been worse. Daddy had been laid off from his job at the
railroad, they were struggling to make their mortgage payments, and with four
other children ages 8, 6, 4 and 1 ?,
Mother was pregnant again. This time her morning sickness
seemed to last all day. Blood tests
proved she had pernicious anemia that made her too weak to even hold her
youngest toddler. Late that afternoon, Mother
called Daddy into the bedroom. “I
believe I’m about to miscarry, “ she whispered hoarsely. Daddy responded as he always did by kneeling
by her bed, holding her hand and praying fervently. In spite of their dire
circumstances, Mother and Daddy could not bear to lose a child. It was unthinkable. Each life was precious in
the sight of God and therefore precious to this devout couple. During the last year, visiting missionaries had spoken at the
church Mother and Daddy attended. So
impressed were my parents with the scope of the missionaries’ work that they
desperately wanted to contribute to the offerings designated for their
ministries. The problem was, they had no
money. After considerable discussion, they decided to give Mother’s
gold wedding ring toward the missionaries’ support. It was not an easy decision, but not one they
ever regretted and which had far-reaching effects. Now as Mother lay on her bed,
with evidence that she might soon miscarry, she and Daddy dedicated the unborn
baby to the Lord, asking that if God so chose, the child might one day be
called to Africa as a Christian missionary. As the days and weeks went by,
Mother passed the crisis and their healthy baby, their fifth child, was
born. Wisely, Mother and Daddy never
told their daughter, Norma, about their dedication until years later. Norma was not only a strong
baby physically but grew into a strong-willed child. As a teenager, she went through a rebellious
stage that prompted Mother and Daddy to double their prayers for Norma. Still, they persevered in prayer. One day when Norma was still a
teenager, she made a life-changing decision to commit her life to Jesus
Christ. Like Saul of Norma graduated from Bible
College and married her fianc?, Andy, who was also preparing for missionary service in After eight years of marriage
and still childless, Norma was diagnosed with cancer. So grave was the prognosis, that it was
determined she only had about three months to live Norma and Andy immediately
returned to the confirmed through extensive
tests and x-rays that Norma did indeed have cancer in her abdomen. But before any treatment or
surgery could begin, God performed a miracle of healing in her body. She had tenaciously held on to
Psalm 118:17,18, “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.
The Lord hath chastened me sore; but he hath not given me over unto death,” and
God had honored her steadfast faith. Returning to Norma and Andy were able to
complete over 35 years of missionary service in Mother and Daddy’s sacrificial
gift of her gold wedding band to support foreign missions would reap great benefits. But even more, their dedication of their
unborn baby to God, their exemplary lives and their unshakeable
faith resulted in their daughter, Norma, becoming an outstanding missionary, wife and mother in While some might have
immediately accepted a miscarriage as God’s will in desperate circumstances, Mother and Daddy viewed it as
an opportunity for God to show His power and His will. They entered into a covenant with God which
He abundantly honored. The blessings of God are
indeed passed on to our children and to our children’s children. Mariane Holbrook is a retired teacher, an author of
two books, a musician and
artist. She lives with her husband on coastal www.marianholbrook.com and welcomes your Emails at Mariane777@bellsouth.net. |
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