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Many good things distinguish Redeeming Grief,
Anne’s Lastman’s gripping testament to the dehumanizing havoc wrought
by abortion. It is the work of a woman who has devoted over seventeen
years of her life to helping thousands of fathers and mothers heal from
the wounds of abortion. It is an unsparing analysis of the way abortion
destroys not only unborn children but the very fabric of the family. And
it is the fruit of conversion: Mrs. Lastman has come to her courageous
testament after two abortions of her own, which she was only able to
survive, as she says, because of “the mercy of God” and her own
“profound rediscovered love for him.”
In addition to these splendid pro-life converts, Mrs. Lastman’s career evokes that of an even more illustrious figure. “You can depend on this as worthy of full acceptance,” St Paul told St Timothy, “Christ came into the world to save sinners. Of these I myself am the worst. But on that very account I was dealt with mercifully, so that in me, as an extreme case, Jesus Christ might display all his patience, and that I might become an example to those who would later have faith in him and gain everlasting life.”
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