Sunday, July 15, 2012

HSLDA | Newborn Seized in Hospital by Police, Social Worker

Picture this.

You are about to become a new mom. The nursery is decorated; the bottles, burp cloths, and strollers are ready for action. Then, you go into labor and bring your baby into the world in an ambulance en route to the hospital.

Guess what comes next. Coos, snapshots, and deciding which parent the baby most resembles? Nope. That's too old fashioned. Are you ready to watch child protective services invade your hospital room and snatch your child from your arms. Prepared to undergo accusations and interrogation?

This picture became reality for Scott and Jodi Ferris. Read their story here. HSLDA | Newborn Seized in Hospital by Police, Social Worker


The U.S. government continues to turn from its family centered roots. For those with a heart for a Godly home, there is perhaps no greater priority at present than to make our voices heard on situations such as the one told of in this article. 


Remember, all it takes for evil to triumph is for 'good men' to do nothing.

4 Sunbeams:

Lilac Bud Gal said...

I read about this... yikes! It is really scary what they are getting away with... and now that the Surpreme Court has voted that ObamaCare is 'constitutional' (!!!), what will the government get away with next......

Thanks for sharing this!

Hannah Terrell said...

You're right. Our nation's departure from godly values can be frightening. Yet, God holds the future in His hands. Remember, neither height nor depth, nor powers, nor principalities can separate us from His love.

Thank you for your comment. :)

Petra said...

I appreciate you posting this concerning information. It is very sobering, but we can be sure that trusting God is a sure hope in time of trouble. His timing is perfect and nothing happens lest He allow it, for His perfect reasons.

So glad you posted again, dearie! I love you, friend, keep up the good work. :-)

Petra said...

Love your new tags!

Thanks so much for posting this important information. It can indeed be frightening, but I rest in the promise that God's timing is perfect. It will never fail.

Love you, dear! God bless your day!