Thoughts and Perils of a Baby shows how serious abortions are. They not only take the life of a baby but also affect the life of the woman having the abortion, the family of both parents and other people around her. An abortion not only stops a heartbeat, which starts by the second month of pregnancy, but can also possibly affect the woman for the rest of her life. Thoughts and Perils of a Baby shows there are other alternatives to abortion like adoption. I believe and show the unborn has a right to life just like we do. I use scripture and research to prove this fact. The unborn (baby) is not part of the mother's body. In some cases, the baby can have a different blood type than the mother. We are all human beings and have a right to live. In Thoughts and Perils of a Baby, I list the types of abortions and how they can affect the woman having the abortion. I list ways that some people have to use like artificial means to survive to no fault of their own. This is to show everyone has a right to life. Read this book and then come away with your own opinion. Is the unborn a baby or not?
Rose Lance struggles every day to move past the emotional pain and trauma of losing her mother in a car accident. By immersing herself in her work at The Green House, her family's plant nursery, she is able to escape the hard reality that her life must go on. When Rusty Pear rides into her life, this quirky young girl learns that true love, like beautiful foliage, is cultivated and grows stronger with time and care. Rose's devotion to her loving God reveals how one person's obedience to God can change the lives of those around them, as well as heal their own hurts. This refreshing story of Rose and Rusty's struggles, temptations, and miscommunications along their journey to become one is a gentle reminder that living life God's way brings the sweetest victories. Let it encourage you to stand up and standout for Him in all you do, like a bright yellow rose among the foliage. About the author: Josie Gwen Williams has spent the majority of her life living in the countryside of eastern Texas. A wife of thirty years, she and her husband, Fredie, have three sons and four grandchildren. This is Mrs. Williams' second novel. Her other works are Shadow Walker: A Shadow of the Past and a children's book entitled Hoppy Finds Friends.
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