I am reading, an Advent devotion book* that features a different animal each day. The book describes the measures the animal takes to survive the harshness of a freezing winter landscape, bare of the plants or other animals that provide it food, living in darkness before the hope of spring.
At Hope House, the nurse midwives have treated and counseled teens pregnant with their first child, as well as women who are pregnant for the third or fourth time, yet who remain childless. The care they receive gives them hope that this time, things will be different.
Through our blog, we have introduced you to many women and girls who have lived in darkness, suffering physically, mentally, and spiritually as the result of an obstetric fistula. Yet each hopes that with fistula repair surgery, the leaking can be stopped so she can resume a normal life. Currently under construction, Dignity Clinic will respond to that hope.
At Christmas we celebrate the gift of a promise fulfilled. Hopelessness is changed to hope with the arrival of a tiny infant. December 25. Whether you celebrate the birth of the Christ child or the arrival of Santa (or perhaps a mix of both), may you always have hope. Merry Christmas!
* All Creation Waits by Gayle Boss, © 2016
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