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Se hai avuto un aborto in passato, hai trovato un posto sicuro.

Qui, sei sicuro di condividere il tuo cuore e le tue lacrime per la tua decisione di abortire, sia che sia stato per scelta o se qualcuno ti ha costretto.

Se sei sopraffatto da sentimenti di perdita, vergogna, colpa, solitudine, depressione, disperazione, ed è difficile per te funzionare, possiamo camminare con te e aiutarti a ottenere l'amore e il supporto di cui hai bisogno, così puoi guarire.

Sei nel posto giusto per la speranza e la guarigione attraverso la Parola di Dio, Gesù Cristo, e un ambiente sicuro e amorevole da condividere senza timore di giudizio o condanna.

Da allora mi occupo di recupero post-aborto 2006 attraverso vari studi biblici e luoghi.

In 2013, Ho iniziato le teleconferenze post-aborto la domenica pomeriggio, e ho una squadra di donne devote guarite pronte a servirti.

Ho diverse opzioni disponibili per aiutarti a liberarti della vergogna e del senso di colpa associati al tuo aborto passato.

In cambio di quei pesanti fardelli c’è una relazione con Gesù, avendo la Sua pace, e sperimentare la vera libertà. Ecco le opzioni:

  1. Una teleconferenza ogni domenica pomeriggio alle 4:00 PM EST. Ogni settimana trattiamo un argomento diverso. La maggior parte delle donne interpellate ha vissuto la perdita di un figlio a causa dell’aborto, e altri lottano con relazioni malsane, dipendenze, e meccanismi di coping malsani.

Teleconferenza: 605-562-8400, SPILLO 4746600#

Troverai maggiori informazioni sulla teleconferenza della domenica all'indirizzo myashestobeauty.com/events

2. Ci sono studi biblici post-aborto disponibili in molte località e luoghi. Gli incontri di studio biblico faccia a faccia sono disponibili in luoghi e orari specifici, così come una teleconferenza per lo studio della Bibbia.

3. Ci sono argomenti disponibili su questo sito per aiutarti a incoraggiarti.

4. Puoi raggiungere se hai bisogno di parlare con qualcuno via telefono, messaggio di testo, e/o e-mail, qualunque tu preferisca.

5. Puoi trovare altre risorse di diverse organizzazioni che aiutano con gravidanze non pianificate e recupero post-aborto sul nostro risorse pagina.

Soprattutto, siamo molto orgogliosi di te per esserti fatto avanti e aver cercato aiuto e guarigione.

Siamo così onorati di camminare con te in questo viaggio di guarigione.

Dio vi benedica.

—Toni

Vasetti vuoti

Vasetti vuoti

Poi, I heard my name being called and I froze. My heart started to race. I remember a tightening in my abdomen and chest. My legs were shaking, but I got up and walked towards the nurse.

I walked into the room where I was met by two other women. David waited outside. Of course, he paid for full anesthesia so I would be knocked out.

One of the nurses gave me a gown and instructed me to put it on with the opening in the front. I did what I was told. I looked around the room and noticed that there were no pictures on the walls.

The doctor came in and asked me to lay on the examining table. She rubbed my abdomen with a gel and placed a sonogram reader on my belly. Then I heard it…thump thump, thump. Before I knew it, she turned down the machine. I didn’t hear it anymore. She left the room.

I laid on that table looking up at the ceiling with the staff setting up the equipment, which they explained would act as a simple vacuum to dismantle the contents of my uterus. I saw empty jars that I imagined my baby would be in. After all, I was familiar with the jars that were filled with bloody contents from abortions. I myself distributed those images to many as I marched on the streets of DC protesting the very action I was about to embark on.

The doctor came back in and asked if there was any other questions I had before they put the mask on me. My mind raced, but I couldn’t get the words out. “How long was it going to take? Will it hurt? Will I be able to have children later? Can I call my Mom?” However, none of these words that I was thinking came out of my mouth. “No,” I heard myself answer though it sounded as if it came from someplace else, outside of myself.

The nurse placed the mask over my nose and mouth and instructed me to start counting backwards and from 10 to 1. I took a shallow breath and started counting, “10, 9, 8,” then I remember crying out the words …WAIT…STOP!!!” But no, they were only thoughts that never made it out of me as words before I was knocked unconscious and was unable to speak, move, or save my baby.

I awoke screaming, and I remember crying my heart out. “STOP. DON’T, I want to keep her,” I screamed.

The nurse who was startled by my screaming, sheepishly said, “I am sorry. It is over.” I let out a curdling scream, rubbing my belly, and clenching my very soul.

The nurse helped me back on the table. Apparently, I jumped off it as I came to. I laid on that table for what seemed like hours. Crying, rubbing my belly, feeling the emptiness. A feeling that I did not know until that day. I felt an ache in my heart like no other. Yes, I was sore in the abdomen area and remembered that they told me I would have some cramping and bleeding after the procedure.

One of the nurses came into the room with a large pad and told me to get dressed when I was ready. I remember how they looked at me. Faces filled with shame and sadness. They must have known that I was remorseful, and to know that they were part of the reason for my distress must have been upsetting. Or maybe I am just imagining that, and all they wanted was to get the room ready for the next woman, and I was just holding them up. I don’t know.

They encouraged me to eat something, brought me juice, and helped me up. I walked out into the waiting area with all eyes upon me as if they heard me cry out from afar. I don’t know if anyone did…I cried to the angels for I know they must have heard and were weeping for me.

We went to a hotel for a few days. I lost it. I remember crying for hours and then staring at the walls and ceiling. We would watch television and then suddenly, I would go into a rage. Crying, screaming, begging God to please give me back my baby. I was a wreck. David would calm me down and hold me.

I would be okay for a bit but then wake up from a deep sleep crying again. David had to call friends for support. I threatened death, accused him of horrible acts, and blamed the world for my action. “I want my baby back,” I cried over and over again.

To be continued

Bread from Heaven-toni-weisz-abortion-recovery-and-abuse-support-group

Bread from Heaven-toni-weisz-abortion-recovery-and-abuse-support-group

I would rather go back to what is familiar even if it is bondage…

Exodus 16: 3-4un
And the children of Israel said to them, “Oh that we had died by the hand of the Lord in the land of Egypt, when we sat by the pots of meat and when we ate bread to the full! For you have brought us out into the wilderness to kill this whole assembly with hunger.” Then the Lord said to Moses, “Behold I will rain bread from heaven for you….”

When the children of Israel’s trials were too hard for them to bear, they wanted to go back to what was familiar: slavery in Egypt.

How many of us can relate to wanting to go back to the dysfunctional relationships or sins of our past because there is comfort in knowing what to expect?

Change is hard because it’s unfamiliar; there is no safety or comfort in it. But God doesn’t want us to stay in our dysfunction. He wants us healed. He wants us to trust Him completely with every area of our lives.

God provided the children of Israel with bread that literally dropped out of the sky, He called it, “Bread from Heaven.” If God did that for them, don’t you think He can help you too? I think the answer is Yes!!!

Permettimi di chiederti, what are you still trying to control and refuse to release into God’s Hands?

God wants you to trust Him to lead, guide, and provide for you. He has a beautiful plan for your life. Onestamente, at this point, what do you have to lose? If anything, you have much to gain.

Step out dear one, and let God take control; you will not regret this decision.

If you need prayer or encouragement, reach out and we will be happy to pray with you.

God Bless you!

Toni and the Team at myashestobeauty.com

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Consapevolezza, Accettazione, e azione

Consapevolezza, Accettazione, e azione

Consapevolezza, Accettazione, e azione:
Il 3 A's to true Healing and Hope.

Non ci può essere cambiamento senza CONSAPEVOLEZZA.

 

CONSAPEVOLEZZA è comprendere e riflettere su una situazione, persona, o sentirsi con apertura e curiosità (unè definito da peopleleaders.com.au).

Per me quel giorno è stato quando ho iniziato un nuovo diario e l'ho chiamato, “Perché i miei rapporti con quelli più vicini a me sono tossici?”

Un nome interessante per un diario, ma avevo consapevolezza che c'era qualcosa di terribilmente sbagliato nel mio rapporto con diverse persone a me più vicine.

Ero il comune denominatore, cosa stavo facendo per incoraggiare o consentire questo comportamento malsano?

Credo che Dio ci dia consapevolezza mentre preghiamo e Gli chiediamo di rimuovere la cecità e di mostrarci i nostri peccati, meccanismi di coping malsani, e i nostri difetti di carattere.

Lo spirito Santo, è indicato come lo Spirito di verità, che ci dà la saggezza e rivela la verità. (John 16:13)

L'ACCETTAZIONE è riconoscere che questo è dove mi trovo adesso nella mia vita.

Ho riconosciuto che i miei rapporti con le persone a me più vicine erano guidati dalla paura; la mia paura del rifiuto e dell'abbandono mi ha fatto diventare un amante del popolo.

Il mio bisogno di amore e accettazione mi aveva immerso profondamente nel bere e nelle droghe nei miei primi anni dell'adolescenza, per trovare una sorta di sollievo dal vuoto che sentivo.

Inoltre non ero in grado di comunicare come mi sentivo, il che mi porterebbe a consentire tutti i tipi di trattamento malsano ed emotivamente violento da parte degli altri.

Non avevo voce né confini e come risultato del mio stile di vita distruttivo, Mi odiavo sempre di più con il passare degli anni.

Il chiodo nella proverbiale bara per me è stato quando mi sono ritrovata con una gravidanza non pianificata a 21. Non c'era modo che potessi dirlo ai miei genitori; sarebbero così feriti e delusi da me.

Avevo paura. Sono stato preso dal panico come tanti di noi; Dovevo occuparmene rapidamente.

Quanti di voi possono riferirsi a questa affermazione? Voglio che tu sappia che sei nel posto giusto. Non c'è giudizio qui, solo amore, l'incoraggiamento e il perdono che Dio offre a tutti mediante la fede in Gesù Cristo.

Azione; Ho capito che dovevo sistemare la mia vita con Dio.

Ho confessato i miei peccati a Dio, Ho riconosciuto e professato che Gesù è il Figlio di Dio, e morì sulla croce per i miei peccati e fu sepolto e il terzo giorno, risorto dai morti, ed è in cielo seduto alla destra del Padre.
(romani 10:9-10,13, 1 st Corinthians 15:3-4, Ebrei 10:12)

Una volta ho avuto questa relazione con Gesù, Mi è stato dato il dono dello Spirito Santo, che è dato a tutti coloro che credono.

La mia relazione con Gesù è iniziata 2/6/1994, e non sono mai stato lo stesso. Ha dato un nuovo scopo, una nuova speranza, e una nuova canzone.

Sono stato reso vivo come uno che è stato strappato dalle profondità della disperazione e dell'oscurità e tormentato dal maligno, che voleva che finissi la mia vita, ma Dio aveva un piano migliore e più bello per la mia vita che non avrei mai immaginato di poter avere.

Ha trasformato le mie ceneri, i miei momenti più bui, e ne ha fatto qualcosa di bello per il mio bene e per la sua gloria. (Isaia 61:3)

È stata la mia relazione con Gesù che mi ha dato il coraggio di ottenere l'aiuto di cui avevo bisogno in modo che questa disfunzione si fermasse con me e non si perpetuasse alla generazione successiva. Prego che Dio dia coraggio anche a te.

 

Nel suo amore e servizio,

—Toni

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Non sei solo

My name is Jackie and I am here to tell you that you are not alone. Today I was moved powerfully and urgently to start this blog. There is someone out there who is meant to read this now. I don’t know who you are or anything about you. The only thing I do know is that God is looking out for you and wants you to be healed and comforted. I am honored and grateful to be able to speak to you today. I know you are feeling lost and need help now, so I will not delay getting right into what is on my heart to say to you.

In my life, I have had and continue to have struggles with my mental health. More specifically, I am a sufferer with OCD. In 2013, I experienced the toughest, most grueling and sickening time of my life. I felt unsafe in my own skin and my brain felt like it was infected. My brain was on hyper drive, attacking me with despicable thoughts that debilitated me. How could I possibly be thinking the things I was thinking and not actually be what those thoughts were? The confusion, the circular thinking, the back-and-forth drove me nearly to suicide. I felt like a monster who had no reason to continue to live for fear of being like those thoughts. I had to go. But thank God I stayed.

With the help and wisdom of the Lord, I was able to find the right help. Surrounded by my family and dear friends, I gained enough courage to start accepting the fact that something was wrong with my brain, and that it was OK to start looking to take care of this major, major issue. Maybe you don’t have the support around you that you think you need, but know that I am here, thinking of you, encouraging you, wanting you to read this blog to know without a single doubt that you are not alone. What is happening to you, you could not have helped or stopped. You are not your thoughts. They will trick you into thinking that you are, but you are not. They will feel like they are you, but they are not. This is the fight of your life, and God has inspired me to share all that I know with you on how to tame that OCD beast in your brain. I will be honest and as a frank as possible on this journey. But I will not take any credit for the victory in my story or yours. That belongs solely to God. I won’t shove the Bible down your throat, but I will talk to you about Jesus Christ because He is my Savior and He is the one who brought me to and through the greatest challenge of my life: the challenge of physical survival when every ounce of me was exploding with anxiety and inner chaos.

I will not tell you that my life is totally free from my OCD struggle. It is not. But it has gotten better, much better. Somedays I can’t function well enough to live a normal life (i.e. go to work, wake up and get stuff done), but more often, I can and I do. To the reader without a mental health issue like OCD, that may not seem like such a big deal, but for the person in the midst of this heinous suffering, all you want is to be normal. I understand.

A final note: This blog will not heal you; it does not have that power. But God does, and I believe that if you are here reading this, you were led here for a reason. Know that you are welcome here, and you are not judged by your thoughts. You were fearfully and wonderfully made by the LORD. He knows your struggle and every thought. Così, if you are up for it, I’ll tell you about my story with OCD and God’s hand in and through it all. Check back at least weekly for new entries. Though you are a stranger, I am praying for you. Keep fighting.