A Daughter’s Lament

A Daughter’s Lament

Lee Gander

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Editorial:
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Cuestiones éticas: aborto y control de la natalidad
ISBN:
9781666745993

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What if the doctor who had saved your child’s life from a previously hopeless terminal condition had never been born--could have been born, but was aborted? Would knowing that your child could have been saved change your perspective on abortion? In A Daughter’s Lament, Grace almost loses her child, Piper, to just such an illness and learns the true value of every conceived child. Share Grace and Piper’s story as they discover through a ''dream doctor'' how just one life can affect the endless generations to come.

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    What if the doctor who had saved your child’s life from a previously hopeless terminal condition had never been born--could have been born, but was aborted? Would knowing that your child could have been saved change your perspective on abortion? In A Daughter’s Lament, Grace almost loses her child, Piper, to just such an illness and learns the true value of every conceived chil...
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  • A Mother’s Lament
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    Imagine an expectant mother being able to live a full and intimate life with her child before choosing to have an abortion. It would make all the difference in the world.In this first volume of a trilogy of books that brings the reader into the heart of those silent voices, A Mother’s Lament strives, through living out the relationship between mother and child, to clearly estab...
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  • A Mother’s Lament
    Lee Gander
    Imagine an expectant mother being able to live a full and intimate life with her child before choosing to have an abortion. It would make all the difference in the world.In this first volume of a trilogy of books that brings the reader into the heart of those silent voices, A Mother’s Lament strives, through living out the relationship between mother and child, to clearly estab...