I was David in 1959 ...I was raised by two wonderful people who gave me everything life could offer. I met my birth Mother and two younger Sisters in 1992 - The circle was completed -
My friend was born in 1963 to a 16 yr old mother, and adopted. She would love to meet her birthday mother and tell her thank you but has not been able to locate her. Any direction you can give me?
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Your post made me so happy. As an adoptive mom who loves her daughter more than life, I appreciate hearing of adoptive children who are happy with their family. My husband, daughter sand I are very close snd loving and deeply grateful to her birth parents who loved her and chose life.
@@mariac4602 How refreshing to hear. However, as with many, many scenarios involving human beings there are many narratives. I am the eldest of three ... myself, and sister were adopted as children, my younger brother was adopted at 2. We were adopted by people who should never been permitted near children. We endured years of abuse. Physical, psychological, & sexual. My younger brother is of Indigenous descent (" Stolen Generation "), myself, am of Jewish background - mine was a Private Adoption, no longer legal in this Country. He and I were verbally abused,; disgraceful things were said and done. My sister & I were subjected to Sexual Abuse. I ended up running away @ 14. However,I turned things around with the help of good people. I worked and completed my education. There is a bond between we Three, albeit tenuous , keeping in touch very occasionally. The wounds still run very deep. Those adults are now dead and gone to answer for their heinous transgressions. Neither my sister or I brought children into the World. However, as far as I am concerned, I live a good life with my varied interests , etc. Education has been my way out and a good deal of psychotherapy. I am not resentful, wishing it all had been different. It's the narrative I've lived with, and on the flip side it has made me a sensitive, empathetic, stronger human. It is good nowadays there are alternative rescources to protect children from considerable wickedness. I firmly believe adopted children have specific emotional needs which must be met, and am always quietly pleased when I hear of positive outcomes for all.
I am a child who was adopted and DIDN'T feel loved or cared for beyond the most basic needs by my adoptive parents. My birth mother could have chosen abortion. As an adult, I have left my childhood behind me. If I let it effect me, I lose. I have a beautiful life, with a man who treats me like a queen and believes my opinions have merit. I was told I would never have children of my own, but long after giving up, after nine years of marriage, I had my first child, then my second, then my third and then my fourth. They are my world and my joy. Please don't think for a moment that the possibility of choosing not so great parents is worth ending that child's life. I'm here and four more beautiful souls are here because my birth mother chose life. I would NOT go back and change anything, lest I change something in the now, because the now is too beautiful to chance changing.
Thank you for sharing. Adoption is so beautiful. Abuse and neglect happens and it's tragic. Adoption is wonderful and your life is so valuable even when bio or adoptive parents mess up.
I too gave my little girl up for adoption. . .we have reunited and she just found her dad..Thank you for this video..sitting here crying the feelings never go away. I gave her up because I love her. . .
As a mother your love never goes away of all your children weather adoption or lost of life the pain never leaves you & to those to reconnect the burden becomes lighter in time.
This made me bawl 😭 I found myself unexpectedly pregnant at 19. Thank God for a dating ultrasound where I saw the heartbeat. That son is getting married this weekend. Thank God for His people that reached out to me in love & support.
I too was adopted at 2 and I was adopted by the most amazing parents. They supported me on my search for my birth mother and I found her,reconnected with her, and my 5 younger siblings. By meeting her, it strengthed my love I have for adoptive folks all the more. My birth mother kind of ignored me the last years of her life( she has since passed), and I no longer hear from any of my siblings. My adoptive Dad passed away last year and my Mom over 10 years ago.I was extremely loved by them and wish now my childhood had not been such a struggle of " searching" and feeling I did not belong....because now as a 65 yr old, I realize I was safe and surrounded in love by my family who adopted me. Thanyou for sharing your story with us.
David, you have grown into a remarkable young man. You mentioned that you often ask “why was I saved” well I feel you were saved because this world needs more good hearted young men like yourself. Your story touched my heart. May you continue to have a blessed life.
This young man is strong like his adoptive dad and mom to be able to manage this much forgiveness. It struck me that the dad said about the mom's heartbreak over her children, "I'm going to make this right." and how beautifully he did.
Thank goodness Melissa was so brave to say 'no' and thank goodness for the brave person who stood there and said 'ten fingers and toes' and saved his life.
What a touching story. David's family just really grew. I hope he nurtures the relationship with his little sister as well as with his half siblings and steps and and and.
What an incredible story of love. I was born & adopted. Just met my mama at 55 years old & met my three sibling’s. It is amazing to have always known my mother chose life.
LOVE this so much! I teach at an international graduate school in Manila. I just showed your film to an international class of women from seven different countries in SE Asia--Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. We were all moved to tears. They are all learning how they can better help educate and save lives in their countries when they return. May God continue to bless you and use your story in ways beyond all we can imagine!
Shelley - thank you for showing the film to your class and sharing news of their response. this is so encouraging. if you have any pictures or individual comments from the students, we’d love to receive! Contact us at info@ilivedonparkerave.com. Thanks!
I was pregnant at 17..so glad my family helped me and I kept my baby. So glad each of you who gave these people the gift of life..whether you were able to raise your child or whether you blessed someone else with that gift. God bless us all!
I am blessed with this video. I’m a Birth Mother; I placed my daughter for adoption many years ago. We were able to meet a couple of years ago. I know giving her life was the right thing to do. God intervened in both of our lives. I’m thankful for what He has done in our lives.
This precious human was given life. The bravery it took for Melissa to get up off that table is remarkable. Bless you! You also gave a couple a chance to be parents.
I too was adopted out in 1952 & have met my birth mother & family. I was blessed to take care of my adopted Mother in her old age & the last thing she told me was it the best thing she ever did. This video is a blessing. Thank you for sharing this.
Congratulations on winning the adoption lottery ! To those of us who lost that lottery it means so much to hear about people who won. So glad that you now have an even bigger group of people who love you, I wish the best for your whole family. : )))
Congratulations on winning beautiful human and personal accountability lottery!!! (Adopted person-blessed life with parents-extended Fam not so much. Met BioMom-it’s been a herky jerky ride). Your joy and gladness for another person instead of bitterness and jealousy-PRICELESS!!! Glad you exist- sending love, peace, and fully good vibes to you Good human!!!☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️💜
Absolutely beautiful....what a gift to the world: both the witness and the life saved. David is a fine young man. God bless him, God bless his brave mother for giving him life.
I was adopted at only a few days old and have always known I was adopted! I grew up in a wonderful family and am so glad my birth mother had the courage to give me up for adoption! She would have been a single mother loving with her parents! My birth father was a coward and was in the Navy at the time as soon as he heard my birth mother was pregnant he switched bases without a forwarding address. My birth mother wanted me to have 2 parents to raise me and she knew she couldn’t provide me with that family! She did not want to see me at birth just for me to be taken away so she wouldn’t see me and change her mind! My birthday is December 26 and I wonder if Christmas is a sad time for her?
What a beautiful gift Melissa gave to David, David’s parents and grandparents! While a difficult choice, for Melisa to make, David had a wonderful life with the family that raised him! Bless David & everyoneone in his circle!
Thank you David. I understand your sister's sibling yearning. I was adopted out of Germany and grew up in Indiana. I found out I had 4 full siblings (3 left living). I met them and within 2 weeks, had to go back to USA to my home. I missed many years with them growing up and still do...it's a positive and a negative....I am quiet about my pain but it gave me strength to see your positive outcome. Blessings on your family and life 🙏 ❤️
Poignant. Thank you for just simply sharing your story. I’m an adoptive Mom. I would love to meet my child’s birth parents but I have no idea if that will happen. Or if it would go as wonderfully as it has for you. No matter what, I’m thankful her birthmom chose life. I also love in the video where the birthmom says “I wanted him”. I think many adopted kids wonder “why they weren’t wanted” when they are and were actually very wanted . It’s a sacrifice to make a plan for your birth baby but out of love you hand them over and trust they will be better cared for than you can. Thank you again.
My mom and dad always told me that my birth mother loved me so much that she gave me to them because she knew that she couldn't take care of me like she knew I deserved. They were always very encouraging about me searching for my birth family if I wanted. I started searching when I was only 16 and found them when I was 21.
So beautiful! Knowing we ALL have an adoption story when we come into the family of God. Oh, what manner of love the Father has given to us... happy to become the children of God! Thank you for sharing...
David is a blessing & you are amazing mother for giving him for adoption . Thank you God for the gift of life . May Jesus be with All of you that is involved in David’s life.
Susan you certainly are blessed,a terrific husband,then a much wanted ,and loved son.David’s Mom,so selfless,putting her baby first.Many tears watching this.All people involved are so special.
I have 4 boys and treasure every second of their existence, I don't think I could have survived giving one of them up. She must have carried such a huge burden for him all these years. I'm so glad that she didn't murder him even when it made sense to her to do so. I hope that every woman is brave enough to choose life for their babies. I wish they went a little more into how she dealt with his loss in her life.
Lots of TEARS!!!!! Thank YOU GOD!!!! I was conceived by rape and my Mother never once thought of aborting me!!! GOD & my mom saved me!!! Thank YOU GOD!!!!❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😀
As a adoptive parents, this was powerful for us. We also watched Lifemark (the feature film about this story) with our young adult adopted daughter. If you haven't seen Lifemark yet, you've got to see it, so wonderful.
Lat night I joined prolifers in Victoria Texas in our annual Candlelight Prolife March that ended at our parish. There, the prolife coordinator spoke highly of you and your testimony and then we watched your documentary. It was such a beautiful story of bravery and God's love and restoration. The healing...goodness the healing!! Very powerful! I'm very grateful to you and your parents for your willingness to share this story.
I had to give up a son n 1969 & it still hurts . Never have met him. I literally cried when he met his mom. Little sister really connected with him & that’s a good thing.
Best prolife documentary ever! Congrats. I am a volunteer adoption search angel. I assist adoptees and birth parents with finding their long-lost loved ones. Adoptees are some of my closest friends and I can't imagine life without them.
I have mixed feelings as I'm so grateful that they loved him into their family but I'm resentful as it was supposed to be an open adoption and it's definitely not been that
You are amazing David! What wonderful adoptive parents who have raised a remarkable young man! You are one blessed young man. I pray God will use you to help many other adopted children ❤️
I didn't meet my son until he was 39. He knew he was adopted since he was five years old. I missed so many years but still feel blessed to have many years ahead to develop a relationship with him and his family. It can be overwhelming, even fearful, of what happens next but, I believe, it's about one visit at a time. BTW, the similarities are uncanny - he has similar physical features and many of the same interests as me.
I can relate this about my mother. She wasn't loved as a child because, she wasn't pretty like her mother. When my father passed on, people my parents knew, wanted to adopt the 3 of us. My mother wouldn't have it. She worked long hours to raise us. So, I took the initiative at 11yo to do the house work and, looked after my 2 younger sisters. We moved a lot because, my mother couldn't get a permanent rented apartment unit (long story). We are now in our 40s and 50s. I am glad my mother didn't separate us.
What beautiful moving story. My niece is adopted. She has a wonderful life with such loving parents. We are all are so grateful to her birth mother for her decisions. It takes strength to give life. Thank you for filming this.
This documentary was so beautifully done. Thank you for the life-giving message. And thank you to all those strangers who stood on hard concrete sidewalk outside the abortion clinic to tell this woman that she actually has a baby in her. God bless you all.
So BEAUTIFUL! The sacrifice of the gift of giving away a baby, combined with the beauty of raising someone else's child. This is so incredibly heartwarming! Thank you for sharing your love, your pain, your triumph. The takeaway for me was..Wow, the power of one good decision. Amazing!
My story was very similar and I am very grateful to the Lord for my birth Mothers decision & for the parents He gave me. I have 5 children & 10 grandchildren & I’ve been blessed. God is good!
I am an adoptee as well, I completely relate to your questions and knowing I was different than my friends (they just couldn’t understand how it feels), the longing to find my birth family. God led me to them in 2012, my BM has paranoid schizophrenia and now dementia, and it was early stages when I talked to her on the phone, she was so very sweet and pleasant and a bit confused at times. I also met an aunt and her daughter, they were very kind but do not desire a relationship and I’m ok with that, I got to see pictures of that side of my family and learned their history (my history!). I did not have a happy childhood but I do have a wonderful family now and I’m so very thankful she chose life, and thank you for this beautiful story, I cannot wait to watch it❤️
Wow, what a beautiful story. I had to look twice when they showed photos of Brian as a teen, because David as a young man looks exactly like his father at that age. How wonderful to be so deeply loved by two sets of beautiful, giving, sacrificial parents. The Lord has been so gracious to you all. ❤
I found my married birth parents 37 years ago when I was 21. They had married two years after my birth and I had a younger sister and brother. They're divorced now and my birth mother doesn't want anything to do with me but I'm very close to my sister and brother. My adoptive parents and my birth dad are best friends now too!
That's the only way some people know how to handle their pain of regret. Like the Chinese mother in one of the other videos. It doesn't mean she doesn't love you. She probably just couldn't handle the pain each time she saw you. Perhaps each time you think of her you can reach out to her just IN YOUR HEART and send her the love and forgiveness she needs deep down. So that she can be healed too. Much love and prayers for you AND for her.
Love. Love, love, love this. We're in the adoption process now and it's terrifying. My biggest fear is that our child won't like us, and also wondering how we'll talk to him or her about adoption and birth family in the future. There are so many negative adoption stories out there- this was so beautiful to see. Thank you.
Allison Gildner Start saying the word adoption at ever opportunity. My little adopted daughter "adopts" her baby dolls. I tell her the story of the day her other mommy gave me the chance to become her adopted mommy. Never paint adopted parents in a bad light...that will only teach your child resentment and that has no business taking root in a child's heart. Trying to control the variables of love, hate, acceptance, rejection..it will exhaust you and steal some of the joy of your relationship with your child. Put yourself in adopted parents shoes. No matter their situation, you can find compassion for them as a human being. Build your platform of presenting adoption on that. The Adopted Parents could be "disgusting" but as an adoptive mom, I feel love and gratitude towards them. They made a perfectly perfect sweet girl who makes my whole world more purposeful. I can't thank them enough. God Bless and congrats on your adoption.
Don't be afraid to talk about the adoption in front of your very small child. My daughter figured it out on her own when she was 3. She saw a pregnant lady and my daughter asked me if I remembered when she was in my tummy. I told her you weren't in my tummy, but in another lady's tummy. A day or 2 later she asked if I wasn't in your tummy, was I in Talia's tummy? So she figured it our on her own. Ours was an open adoption so I had met the birthpatents. What a beautiful miraculous blessing!! The birthmom actually planned a baby shower for us before the birth!!
Most adoptions turn out well on both sides. There are always going to be sad stories whether children are brought up by their birth parents or adoptive parents. So don't let that put you off. There is some very good advice in a longer comment here. There some very good books written for adopted children to explain their situation. I have kept one called "The Mulberry Bird" published in USA, which my adopted children adored. If I read it to my grandson when he is older, I think it will explain to him why he and his Daddy are not related to Grandma and Grandad or to the rest of the family, but that we do love each other and him. I wish you lots of luck on your journey and pray that you find the right child for you. I am sure that that you will find ways to tell your child his/her unique story and show that you love him/her.
This is a beautiful story as the various depths of love unfold. David is a remarkable young man and his family definitely has accepted all that the Lord has given them. The forgiveness, faith and grace of our Lord abounds in this story of this wonderful family.
I was pregnant at seventeen, almost eighteen. He was nineteen and a half. That was way back in May 1971. We married , lived in a caravan in his parents back yard and everyone was delighted when Joanne was born. She still delights everyone she meets. We have another daughter and a son. They are all grown and have families of their own. Hubby and I did it really hard for many years, but with the help of his family and the love and acceptance of everyone we have had many good years altogether. I was very lucky……and I know it
As an adoptive dad who recognizes the courage of our children's birth parents, I was touched to see this documentary and meet Melissa tonight. My brother was one of those other heroes, standing on the front line, day after day, on the sidewalk praying for the mothers going inside and their children, knowing that only a handful of the children would come out alive. He died the same year that Melissa left the clinic. My life too changed after that as I have been gifted with a generous, loving and beautiful wife and children who I hope will go on to make this world a better place.
What a beautiful story! And what an amazing woman Melissa is, very courageous to have made that decision alone when she was so young. I can't imagine going through 9 months of pregnancy and giving birth to a healthy child and then handing him over to another couple to be raised. It must be the toughest decision a woman ever has to make in her life, and it is also the most generous and loving decision. Her gift made it possible for another couple to become parents. It's so wonderful that they reconnected and everyone loves each other. David has been blessed with TWO sets of parents who both love him and want the best for him. And he found the most special gift of all - he has a little sister! I wish every young pregnancy could end this way, and I wish every adoption could be as filled with loving and caring people as this one. This is how it should be done. This video made my day, and probably my week! What an amazing story - truly a story of the greatest gift anyone can give. I hope they all live long, prosperous and trouble-free lives
Thank you for sharing your stories. You all were so courageous to allow us to see your raw emotions and special reunion. I pray that millions of women and men will see this wonderful movie and also choose the life-giving option of adoption. God bless you all!
Beautiful documentary!!! 👏 This should be shown to *EVERY* single woman who walks into an abortion clinic *BEFORE* they make the tragic decision to take a life!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful story!! ❤
@@gracie3174 I became pregnant after my divorce and my family tried to pressure and push me into having an abortion. I refused to do it. I now have a beautiful 34 year old daughter and she and her husband gave me a beautiful granddaughter. Abortion is NEVER the answer!!!! Imho 😊
@@firewaterbydesign God blessed you! I’m so happy for you! If only these poor girls understood the magnitude of their decision they would never choose abortion. They live with that guilt forever. Parents, please don’t push your children to abort their baby! You kill a baby and a mother’s soul. Choose life! Every child has a soul and is a child of God🙏
@@gracie3174 When my daughter found out that she was pregnant, his mother had given my daughter a list of EVERY abortion clinic in our state and the price of the abortion, in LESS than 24 hours of finding out that she was pregnant!! NO JOKE!! I told her to hold off from making ANY decisions prior to speaking with a doctor and had her make an immediate appointment. Why you ask? Because that was my flesh and blood that she was carrying and I knew that once my daughter heard that baby's heartbeat 💓 that she would NOT be able to kill her child!!! My granddaughter is now 14 years old and her parents are STILL together!!! The other grandmother 👵 delights in having a granddaughter that she almost badgered my daughter to kill!!!
@@firewaterbydesign thank you for sharing your story! How I wish everyone that though abortion was the answer would just stop and realize that a life although not born, was already created. Abortion is not the answer. The poor girls pressured into it live a life of guilt and depression because they know they killed their baby. If one truly cannot raise their baby, there are plenty of couples just dying to give your gift of life a beautiful home. These children that are adopted are so grateful that their mothers chose life! Thank goodness this grandparent had the wisdom to get the ultrasound. That heartbeat is your child’s very life. If aborted, you’d be killing your baby in the womb because you can’t see it….would you kill that same baby outside the womb? No! Please never encourage a girl to get abortion…it’s never a solution! It’s a act that lives with these poor woman for life. It’s doesn’t solve anything, it compounds problems. If these babies are allowed to be born, the mothers and grandparents are so happy that this child is in their life! Choose life!
Truly one of the most heart-warming stories I've ever heard. The courage displayed by David's birth mother is refreshing, and I hope that this story will give courage to other women who find themselves in a crisis pregnancy... to give life to their baby, and maybe even again to an adoptive couple who long to be parents. And David... what a wonderful and mature young man! May God continue to richly bless you in life, David, wherever you go, whatever you do--He has a plan for your life and I can see you want to fulfill it. Thank you to all of you who shared this beautiful, poignant story.
He was a hairs breadth away from never experiencing life... the focus shouldn't be on abortion it should be on adoption!. What amazing people all around!!!
Oh, thank you David for your story. I am just about 50 years old without children. But I still have a hope. I feel like a bit crazy lady. I wanted child so much but it didn't come and than I got sick... Melissa made great decision. You are here because she loved you. God Bless You.
Thank you so much for sharing this story. It was so moving and I cried through the whole thing. What a wonderful young man David has become and his adoptive family, including the grandparents, is fabulous.
The family’s full acceptance and unconditional love at the dinner table was the best part. He finally realizes no matter what happens in his life, who comes into it that this is where he belongs. We all want to belong. So beautiful. Lindsay in Ontario 🇨🇦
That’s a beautiful story ! Thank you mom for walked out of that clinic to give him a life. That’s a permanent bond and relationship. May god blessed both sides of the family.
Really, really beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your story. It was wonderful to see how healing it was, and I hope that you will continue to keep in touch with each other, it looks like you will. And I could tell that it was very important to your little sister. God bless you all.
Thanks for sharing your story..I was also adopted in 1963. I found both birth parents and had a good experience connecting with them as well..truely ment a lot to me to do it..took 37 years.
Perhaps the most beautiful blessed true life story I've heard in a long time! We need more stories like these. It gives hope in a very dark World. And there are far too many people who need to hear about miracles like this! May God continue bless you all !
This documentary should be shown in EVERY HIGH SCHOOL! it should be part of the curriculum without question.
I was David in 1959 ...I was raised by two wonderful people who gave me everything life could offer. I met my birth Mother and two younger Sisters in 1992 - The circle was completed -
My friend was born in 1963 to a 16 yr old mother, and adopted. She would love to meet her birthday mother and tell her thank you but has not been able to locate her. Any direction you can give me?
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I was adopted at 3 years old. I wouldn’t have traded it for anything. It’s been an incredible life.
Your post made me so happy. As an adoptive mom who loves her daughter more than life, I appreciate hearing of adoptive children who are happy with their family.
My husband, daughter sand I are very close snd loving and deeply grateful to her birth parents who loved her and chose life.
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How refreshing to hear.
However, as with many, many scenarios involving human beings there are many narratives. I am the eldest of three ... myself, and sister were adopted as children, my younger brother was adopted at 2.
We were adopted by people who should never been permitted near children. We endured years of abuse. Physical, psychological, & sexual. My younger brother is of Indigenous descent (" Stolen Generation "), myself, am of Jewish background - mine was a Private Adoption, no longer legal in this Country. He and I were verbally abused,; disgraceful things were said and done. My sister & I were subjected to Sexual Abuse.
I ended up running away @ 14.
However,I turned things around with the help of good people. I worked and completed my education. There is a bond between we Three, albeit tenuous , keeping in touch very occasionally. The wounds still run very deep.
Those adults are now dead and gone to answer for their heinous transgressions.
Neither my sister or I brought children into the World.
However, as far as I am concerned, I live a good life with my varied interests , etc. Education has been my way out and a good deal of psychotherapy. I am not resentful, wishing it all had been different. It's the narrative I've lived with, and on the flip side it has made me a sensitive, empathetic, stronger human.
It is good nowadays there are alternative rescources to protect children from considerable wickedness. I firmly believe adopted children have specific emotional needs which must be met, and am always quietly pleased when I hear of positive outcomes for all.
I am a child who was adopted and DIDN'T feel loved or cared for beyond the most basic needs by my adoptive parents. My birth mother could have chosen abortion. As an adult, I have left my childhood behind me. If I let it effect me, I lose. I have a beautiful life, with a man who treats me like a queen and believes my opinions have merit. I was told I would never have children of my own, but long after giving up, after nine years of marriage, I had my first child, then my second, then my third and then my fourth. They are my world and my joy. Please don't think for a moment that the possibility of choosing not so great parents is worth ending that child's life. I'm here and four more beautiful souls are here because my birth mother chose life. I would NOT go back and change anything, lest I change something in the now, because the now is too beautiful to chance changing.
Bravo!
So glad you weren't aborted. You wouldn't have a man that treats you like a queen or any of you children. 🙌🎚
Beautiful ending ❤
Thank you for sharing that. I appreciate the different, very valuable, experience and perspective.
Thank you for sharing. Adoption is so beautiful. Abuse and neglect happens and it's tragic. Adoption is wonderful and your life is so valuable even when bio or adoptive parents mess up.
I too gave my little girl up for adoption. . .we have reunited and she just found her dad..Thank you for this video..sitting here crying the feelings never go away. I gave her up because I love her. . .
God bless you, Malia.
Malia K thank you for giving your baby life❤️
Thank you for sharing your story
That’s got to be the bravest most loving act I can imagine. True love means sacrifice, you’re amazing.
As a mother your love never goes away of all your children weather adoption or lost of life the pain never leaves you & to those to reconnect the burden becomes lighter in time.
This made me bawl 😭 I found myself unexpectedly pregnant at 19. Thank God for a dating ultrasound where I saw the heartbeat. That son is getting married this weekend. Thank God for His people that reached out to me in love & support.
Thank God for ultrasounds! It’s saved so many babies lives. It’s the gift of a lifetime….literally.
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Don’t abu😢you’re children.
There’s other waiting a child.
I'm so happy for you!
I too was adopted at 2 and I was adopted by the most amazing parents. They supported me on my search for my birth mother and I found her,reconnected with her, and my 5 younger siblings. By meeting her, it strengthed my love I have for adoptive folks all the more. My birth mother kind of ignored me the last years of her life( she has since passed), and I no longer hear from any of my siblings. My adoptive Dad passed away last year and my Mom over 10 years ago.I was extremely loved by them and wish now my childhood had not been such a struggle of " searching" and feeling I did not belong....because now as a 65 yr old, I realize I was safe and surrounded in love by my family who adopted me. Thanyou for sharing your story with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am 64 so the same age as you. I hope God blesses you abundantly.
David, you have grown into a remarkable young man. You mentioned that you often ask “why was I saved” well I feel you were saved because this world needs more good hearted young men like yourself. Your story touched my heart. May you continue to have a blessed life.
My thoughts and feelings exactly. A beautiful, beautiful story.
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This young man is strong like his adoptive dad and mom to be able to manage this much forgiveness. It struck me that the dad said about the mom's heartbreak over her children, "I'm going to make this right." and how beautifully he did.
Thank goodness Melissa was so brave to say 'no' and thank goodness for the brave person who stood there and said 'ten fingers and toes' and saved his life.
What a touching story. David's family just really grew. I hope he nurtures the relationship with his little sister as well as with his half siblings and steps and and and.
What a beautiful story, so great that those few words outside an abortion clinic made all the difference. 😊
When he wrote letters to them at dinner I lost it. He was raised so right! Anyone will be lucky to marry this one.
I love the way the parents and grandparents embraced the birth mom. That made me tear up..both were grateful to each other for their own reasons.
She's a mother, not a "birth mom".
@@samsmom400 Being a "birth mom" is not a bad thing. Don't try to make it so. Lay off.
I’m so glad that his adoptive parents didn’t feel threatened by his meeting his biological parents.
As a birth mom, this brought me to tears. I had a semi-open adoption so I saw my little girl 2-3 times a year. She just started college.
Thank you for choosing life. 🙏❤️
You are a hero in my eyes
You are a MOTHER, NOT a "birth mom".
Thank you choosing life it’s a difficult decision choice one could make.
@@samsmom400 Being a "birth mom" is not a bad thing. Don't try to make it so. Lay off.
Wow David has the most remarkable attitude. He is truly blessed. Everyone included in this story.
What an incredible story of love. I was born & adopted. Just met my mama at 55 years old & met my three sibling’s. It is amazing to have always known my mother chose life.
I adopted two sisters and it was wonderful. We even got in touch with their mother
I hope this film saves many babies. Thank you for doing such a great job.
EXCELLENT ! ! ! 😢😅😊❤🥰
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH ! ! !
God is sooo Good ! ! ! ❤
LOVE this so much! I teach at an international graduate school in Manila. I just showed your film to an international class of women from seven different countries in SE Asia--Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. We were all moved to tears. They are all learning how they can better help educate and save lives in their countries when they return. May God continue to bless you and use your story in ways beyond all we can imagine!
Shelley - thank you for showing the film to your class and sharing news of their response. this is so encouraging. if you have any pictures or individual comments from the students, we’d love to receive! Contact us at info@ilivedonparkerave.com. Thanks!
Please pray and consider the fourth commandment KJV
Amazing what the Lord is doing with this one moment in time this one decision for life has affected so many even around the world.
THANK YOU for your service, Shelley Merritt!!
I was pregnant at 17..so glad my family helped me and I kept my baby. So glad each of you who gave these people the gift of life..whether you were able to raise your child or whether you blessed someone else with that gift. God bless us all!
Yeah. One can have a baby at 17, If relatives help.. then finish education.
I am blessed with this video. I’m a Birth Mother; I placed my daughter for adoption many years ago. We were able to meet a couple of years ago. I know giving her life was the right thing to do. God intervened in both of our lives. I’m thankful for what He has done in our lives.
God bless you both so much, and your families. ❤️
This precious human was given life. The bravery it took for Melissa to get up off that table is remarkable. Bless you! You also gave a couple a chance to be parents.
I too was adopted out in 1952 & have met my birth mother & family. I was blessed to take care of my adopted Mother in her old age & the last thing she told me was it the best thing she ever did. This video is a blessing. Thank you for sharing this.
How precious. Much love to you too.
I wish I was adopted by his parents,what amazing human beings they are.
Congratulations on winning the adoption lottery ! To those of us who lost that lottery it means so much to hear about people who won. So glad that you now have an even bigger group of people who love you, I wish the best for your whole family. : )))
Congratulations on winning beautiful human and personal accountability lottery!!! (Adopted person-blessed life with parents-extended Fam not so much. Met BioMom-it’s been a herky jerky ride). Your joy and gladness for another person instead of bitterness and jealousy-PRICELESS!!! Glad you exist- sending love, peace, and fully good vibes to you Good human!!!☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️💜
Sending love to you for your beautiful and heartfelt comment.
Absolutely beautiful....what a gift to the world: both the witness and the life saved. David is a fine young man. God bless him, God bless his brave mother for giving him life.
This amazing story proves it's far better to adopt than to abort. I'm so happy for everyone involved 👍🤗.
I was adopted at only a few days old and have always known I was adopted! I grew up in a wonderful family and am so glad my birth mother had the courage to give me up for adoption! She would have been a single mother loving with her parents! My birth father was a coward and was in the Navy at the time as soon as he heard my birth mother was pregnant he switched bases without a forwarding address. My birth mother wanted me to have 2 parents to raise me and she knew she couldn’t provide me with that family! She did not want to see me at birth just for me to be taken away so she wouldn’t see me and change her mind! My birthday is December 26 and I wonder if Christmas is a sad time for her?
Undoubtedly. She lost you. And she'll never get you back. Mothers don't get over their children. But society expects birthmothers to. 😢
A beautiful story, God knew you before you were born! Makes us all realize how precious life is!!
He knit you in your mothers womb.
I rate this film "5 Kleenexes"! What a story! I love adoption reunion stories that have happy endings!
What a beautiful gift Melissa gave to David, David’s parents and grandparents! While a difficult choice, for Melisa to make, David had a wonderful life with the family that raised him! Bless David & everyoneone in his circle!
What a mature and insightful guy he's turned out to be! He completes so many people..
Thank you David. I understand your sister's sibling yearning. I was adopted out of Germany and grew up in Indiana. I found out I had 4 full siblings (3 left living). I met them and within 2 weeks, had to go back to USA to my home. I missed many years with them growing up and still do...it's a positive and a negative....I am quiet about my pain but it gave me strength to see your positive outcome. Blessings on your family and life 🙏 ❤️
Poignant.
Thank you for just simply sharing your story. I’m an adoptive Mom. I would love to meet my child’s birth parents but I have no idea if that will happen. Or if it would go as wonderfully as it has for you. No matter what, I’m thankful her birthmom chose life. I also love in the video where the birthmom says “I wanted him”. I think many adopted kids wonder “why they weren’t wanted” when they are and were actually very wanted . It’s a sacrifice to make a plan for your birth baby but out of love you hand them over and trust they will be better cared for than you can. Thank you again.
My mom and dad always told me that my birth mother loved me so much that she gave me to them because she knew that she couldn't take care of me like she knew I deserved. They were always very encouraging about me searching for my birth family if I wanted. I started searching when I was only 16 and found them when I was 21.
@@realcanadiangirl64 love this!
I SO agree with you. For a woman to make a baby and then give them up to be adopted (whatever the reason) is the ultimate act of LOVE
@Cher Amb Adoption Search Angels may be able to help if you're still interested.
So beautiful! Knowing we ALL have an adoption story when we come into the family of God. Oh, what manner of love the Father has given to us... happy to become the children of God! Thank you for sharing...
Amen, thanks for reminding me of that.
David is a blessing & you are amazing mother for giving him for adoption . Thank you God for the gift of life . May Jesus be with All of you that is involved in David’s life.
Susan you certainly are blessed,a terrific husband,then a much wanted ,and loved son.David’s Mom,so selfless,putting her baby first.Many tears watching this.All people involved are so special.
I have 4 boys and treasure every second of their existence, I don't think I could have survived giving one of them up. She must have carried such a huge burden for him all these years. I'm so glad that she didn't murder him even when it made sense to her to do so. I hope that every woman is brave enough to choose life for their babies. I wish they went a little more into how she dealt with his loss in her life.
Lots of TEARS!!!!! Thank YOU GOD!!!! I was conceived by rape and my Mother never once thought of aborting me!!! GOD & my mom saved me!!! Thank YOU GOD!!!!❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😀
What an incredible woman your mom is! May she be blessed by the Lord indeed!!!
Your mom is a HERO!
Bless your mother❤
Thank God you are here
Just saw this after watching Lifemark. God Bless you for sharing your story.
As a adoptive parents, this was powerful for us. We also watched Lifemark (the feature film about this story) with our young adult adopted daughter. If you haven't seen Lifemark yet, you've got to see it, so wonderful.
Lat night I joined prolifers in Victoria Texas in our annual Candlelight Prolife March that ended at our parish. There, the prolife coordinator spoke highly of you and your testimony and then we watched your documentary. It was such a beautiful story of bravery and God's love and restoration. The healing...goodness the healing!! Very powerful! I'm very grateful to you and your parents for your willingness to share this story.
I had to give up a son n 1969 & it still hurts . Never have met him. I literally cried when he met his mom. Little sister really connected with him & that’s a good thing.
Best prolife documentary ever! Congrats. I am a volunteer adoption search angel. I assist adoptees and birth parents with finding their long-lost loved ones. Adoptees are some of my closest friends and I can't imagine life without them.
How would I go about finding my adopted son? He's thirteen so id like to find him at 18 but definitely want to prepare now
I have mixed feelings as I'm so grateful that they loved him into their family but I'm resentful as it was supposed to be an open adoption and it's definitely not been that
What a sweet, sweet story. David's smile was everything. And this is also a lesson about how we jump to conclusions that can be far off base.
This a very touching story! I just had to look it up as I just saw the movie Lifemark tonight. Thank God that Melissa chose LIFE!!! 🙌🙌🙌
You are amazing David! What wonderful adoptive parents who have raised a remarkable young man! You are one blessed young man. I pray God will use you to help many other adopted children ❤️
David has grown up to be such a fine young man. Grounded , grateful and so good looking too! Kudos to both parents.
Showing it to my entire Adoption Law class! Great documentary! Thank you for sharing your story with us.
thank you irene! we are interested in hearing how your students responded. feel free to contact us at info@ilivedonparkerave.com
I didn't meet my son until he was 39. He knew he was adopted since he was five years old. I missed so many years but still feel blessed to have many years ahead to develop a relationship with him and his family. It can be overwhelming, even fearful, of what happens next but, I believe, it's about one visit at a time. BTW, the similarities are uncanny - he has similar physical features and many of the same interests as me.
I can relate this about my mother.
She wasn't loved as a child because, she wasn't pretty like her mother.
When my father passed on, people my parents knew, wanted to adopt the 3 of us. My mother wouldn't have it. She worked long hours to raise us.
So, I took the initiative at 11yo to do the house work and, looked after my 2 younger sisters.
We moved a lot because, my mother couldn't get a permanent rented apartment unit (long story).
We are now in our 40s and 50s.
I am glad my mother didn't separate us.
What beautiful moving story. My niece is adopted. She has a wonderful life with such loving parents. We are all are so grateful to her birth mother for her decisions. It takes strength to give life. Thank you for filming this.
This documentary was so beautifully done. Thank you for the life-giving message. And thank you to all those strangers who stood on hard concrete sidewalk outside the abortion clinic to tell this woman that she actually has a baby in her. God bless you all.
The son is soo beautiful and forgiven...oh and Pandora Radio brought me here.
So BEAUTIFUL! The sacrifice of the gift of giving away a baby, combined with the beauty of raising someone else's child. This is so incredibly heartwarming! Thank you for sharing your love, your pain, your triumph. The takeaway for me was..Wow, the power of one good decision. Amazing!
Wonderful! Bless you Melissa for choosing life and giving another family such a beautiful gift.
My story was very similar and I am very grateful to the Lord for my birth Mothers decision & for the parents He gave me. I have 5 children & 10 grandchildren & I’ve been blessed. God is good!
Wow respect how forgiving and positive that young man has been! Awesome! Thumbs up! What a gift!
Cried like a baby!!!!!! Just AWESOME!
I am an adoptee as well, I completely relate to your questions and knowing I was different than my friends (they just couldn’t understand how it feels), the longing to find my birth family. God led me to them in 2012, my BM has paranoid schizophrenia and now dementia, and it was early stages when I talked to her on the phone, she was so very sweet and pleasant and a bit confused at times. I also met an aunt and her daughter, they were very kind but do not desire a relationship and I’m ok with that, I got to see pictures of that side of my family and learned their history (my history!). I did not have a happy childhood but I do have a wonderful family now and I’m so very thankful she chose life, and thank you for this beautiful story, I cannot wait to watch it❤️
So Beautiful, I cried so much, thank you Jesus 🙏🙏😇👏🏻👏🏻
..tell me about it - I teared up! great "LIFE" story and lesson... I praise God for each day I am alive.... Cheers from OKC
Wow, what a beautiful story. I had to look twice when they showed photos of Brian as a teen, because David as a young man looks exactly like his father at that age. How wonderful to be so deeply loved by two sets of beautiful, giving, sacrificial parents. The Lord has been so gracious to you all. ❤
I found my married birth parents 37 years ago when I was 21. They had married two years after my birth and I had a younger sister and brother. They're divorced now and my birth mother doesn't want anything to do with me but I'm very close to my sister and brother. My adoptive parents and my birth dad are best friends now too!
That's the only way some people know how to handle their pain of regret. Like the Chinese mother in one of the other videos. It doesn't mean she doesn't love you. She probably just couldn't handle the pain each time she saw you. Perhaps each time you think of her you can reach out to her just IN YOUR HEART and send her the love and forgiveness she needs deep down. So that she can be healed too.
Much love and prayers for you AND for her.
This was so emotional! Courtney is a great kid and I so hope that she and her brother maintain their relationship. Blessings!
I just saw Lifemark, and it was incredible. I had to come see what it was based on. Life is truly a gift. Thank you for sharing this powerful story.
Love. Love, love, love this. We're in the adoption process now and it's terrifying. My biggest fear is that our child won't like us, and also wondering how we'll talk to him or her about adoption and birth family in the future. There are so many negative adoption stories out there- this was so beautiful to see. Thank you.
Allison Gildner Start saying the word adoption at ever opportunity. My little adopted daughter "adopts" her baby dolls. I tell her the story of the day her other mommy gave me the chance to become her adopted mommy. Never paint adopted parents in a bad light...that will only teach your child resentment and that has no business taking root in a child's heart. Trying to control the variables of love, hate, acceptance, rejection..it will exhaust you and steal some of the joy of your relationship with your child. Put yourself in adopted parents shoes. No matter their situation, you can find compassion for them as a human being. Build your platform of presenting adoption on that. The Adopted Parents could be "disgusting" but as an adoptive mom, I feel love and gratitude towards them. They made a perfectly perfect sweet girl who makes my whole world more purposeful. I can't thank them enough. God Bless and congrats on your adoption.
God bless you!
Don't be afraid to talk about the adoption in front of your very small child. My daughter figured it out on her own when she was 3. She saw a pregnant lady and my daughter asked me if I remembered when she was in my tummy. I told her you weren't in my tummy, but in another lady's tummy. A day or 2 later she asked if I wasn't in your tummy, was I in Talia's tummy? So she figured it our on her own. Ours was an open adoption so I had met the birthpatents. What a beautiful miraculous blessing!! The birthmom actually planned a baby shower for us before the birth!!
@@pookieinlove i
Most adoptions turn out well on both sides. There are always going to be sad stories whether children are brought up by their birth parents or adoptive parents. So don't let that put you off. There is some very good advice in a longer comment here. There some very good books written for adopted children to explain their situation. I have kept one called "The Mulberry Bird" published in USA, which my adopted children adored. If I read it to my grandson when he is older, I think it will explain to him why he and his Daddy are not related to Grandma and Grandad or to the rest of the family, but that we do love each other and him. I wish you lots of luck on your journey and pray that you find the right child for you. I am sure that that you will find ways to tell your child his/her unique story and show that you love him/her.
This is a beautiful story as the various depths of love unfold. David is a remarkable young man and his family definitely has accepted all that the Lord has given them. The forgiveness, faith and grace of our Lord abounds in this story of this wonderful family.
The street sign tied it all together; the title and the story. Lovely film
Doesnt add up
Thank you for this beautiful story!so warm!🇦🇷you are so beautiful persons a hug for every ones! Thank for share with us!!!!
PHENOMENAL! Thank God for Life & those with the courage to defend and stand for it in a world obsessed with convenience.
As someone who was adopted this hit home for me, God Bless sir!
Such a beautiful story thank you so very much for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was pregnant at seventeen, almost eighteen. He was nineteen and a half. That was way back in May 1971. We married , lived in a caravan in his parents back yard and everyone was delighted when Joanne was born. She still delights everyone she meets. We have another daughter and a son. They are all grown and have families of their own. Hubby and I did it really hard for many years, but with the help of his family and the love and acceptance of everyone we have had many good years altogether. I was very lucky……and I know it
As an adoptive dad who recognizes the courage of our children's birth parents, I was touched to see this documentary and meet Melissa tonight. My brother was one of those other heroes, standing on the front line, day after day, on the sidewalk praying for the mothers going inside and their children, knowing that only a handful of the children would come out alive. He died the same year that Melissa left the clinic. My life too changed after that as I have been gifted with a generous, loving and beautiful wife and children who I hope will go on to make this world a better place.
What a wonderful young man, thanks to all of them!!
God Bless You David....very powerful story🙏
What a beautiful story! So proud of all of you for dealing with this situation with so much selfless love!
What a beautiful story! And what an amazing woman Melissa is, very courageous to have made that decision alone when she was so young. I can't imagine going through 9 months of pregnancy and giving birth to a healthy child and then handing him over to another couple to be raised. It must be the toughest decision a woman ever has to make in her life, and it is also the most generous and loving decision. Her gift made it possible for another couple to become parents. It's so wonderful that they reconnected and everyone loves each other. David has been blessed with TWO sets of parents who both love him and want the best for him. And he found the most special gift of all - he has a little sister! I wish every young pregnancy could end this way, and I wish every adoption could be as filled with loving and caring people as this one. This is how it should be done. This video made my day, and probably my week! What an amazing story - truly a story of the greatest gift anyone can give. I hope they all live long, prosperous and trouble-free lives
Fantastic film, a most beautiful story, a most loving family, and the story of how they became a family.
Thank you for sharing your stories. You all were so courageous to allow us to see your raw emotions and special reunion. I pray that millions of women and men will see this wonderful movie and also choose the life-giving option of adoption. God bless you all!
Agreed Jay! Thanks for the feedback!
Powerful!!! Amazing young man blessed with awesome adoptive parents and extended family. And, the birth parents were courageous, especially Melissa.
Beautiful documentary!!! 👏 This should be shown to *EVERY* single woman who walks into an abortion clinic *BEFORE* they make the tragic decision to take a life!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful story!! ❤
absolutely! Share it everywhere. It will save lives! Blessings
@@gracie3174 I became pregnant after my divorce and my family tried to pressure and push me into having an abortion. I refused to do it. I now have a beautiful 34 year old daughter and she and her husband gave me a beautiful granddaughter. Abortion is NEVER the answer!!!! Imho 😊
@@firewaterbydesign God blessed you! I’m so happy for you! If only these poor girls understood the magnitude of their decision they would never choose abortion. They live with that guilt forever. Parents, please don’t push your children to abort their baby! You kill a baby and a mother’s soul. Choose life! Every child has a soul and is a child of God🙏
@@gracie3174 When my daughter found out that she was pregnant, his mother had given my daughter a list of EVERY abortion clinic in our state and the price of the abortion, in LESS than 24 hours of finding out that she was pregnant!! NO JOKE!!
I told her to hold off from making ANY decisions prior to speaking with a doctor and had her make an immediate appointment. Why you ask? Because that was my flesh and blood that she was carrying and I knew that once my daughter heard that baby's heartbeat 💓 that she would NOT be able to kill her child!!!
My granddaughter is now 14 years old and her parents are STILL together!!! The other grandmother 👵 delights in having a granddaughter that she almost badgered my daughter to kill!!!
@@firewaterbydesign thank you for sharing your story! How I wish everyone that though abortion was the answer would just stop and realize that a life although not born, was already created. Abortion is not the answer. The poor girls pressured into it live a life of guilt and depression because they know they killed their baby. If one truly cannot raise their baby, there are plenty of couples just dying to give your gift of life a beautiful home. These children that are adopted are so grateful that their mothers chose life!
Thank goodness this grandparent had the wisdom to get the ultrasound. That heartbeat is your child’s very life. If aborted, you’d be killing your baby in the womb because you can’t see it….would you kill that same baby outside the womb? No!
Please never encourage a girl to get abortion…it’s never a solution! It’s a act that lives with these poor woman for life. It’s doesn’t solve anything, it compounds problems. If these babies are allowed to be born, the mothers and grandparents are so happy that this child is in their life! Choose life!
David, we are extended family. You are a blessing to the world!
Truly one of the most heart-warming stories I've ever heard. The courage displayed by David's birth mother is refreshing, and I hope that this story will give courage to other women who find themselves in a crisis pregnancy... to give life to their baby, and maybe even again to an adoptive couple who long to be parents. And David... what a wonderful and mature young man! May God continue to richly bless you in life, David, wherever you go, whatever you do--He has a plan for your life and I can see you want to fulfill it. Thank you to all of you who shared this beautiful, poignant story.
He was a hairs breadth away from never experiencing life... the focus shouldn't be on abortion it should be on adoption!. What amazing people all around!!!
Glory to God 😭 What a beautiful reunion!
What a fabulous story!
Now I don't have to comment because you wrote EXACTLY what I was going to! 😉😅
...still cryin, beautiful story, beautiful people ❤️
Oh, thank you David for your story. I am just about 50 years old without children. But I still have a hope. I feel like a bit crazy lady. I wanted child so much but it didn't come and than I got sick... Melissa made great decision. You are here because she loved you. God Bless You.
" You are here because she loved you. " 💜 Bingo. Praying for Melissa. A mother's love is fierce and doesn't fade over time. ✝️🙏🕊
What a redemptive story! Brian and Melissa had a grown son to get to know rather than the memory of a death. Praise God!
What a wonderful thought , thank you
That's a powerful statement!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this story. It was so moving and I cried through the whole thing. What a wonderful young man David has become and his adoptive family, including the grandparents, is fabulous.
The family’s full acceptance and unconditional love at the dinner table was the best part. He finally realizes no matter what happens in his life, who comes into it that this is where he belongs. We all want to belong. So beautiful.
Lindsay in Ontario 🇨🇦
That’s a beautiful story ! Thank you mom for walked out of that clinic to give him a life. That’s a permanent bond and relationship. May god blessed both sides of the family.
What a beautiful film! A compelling and powerful story. A work of art with the cinematography and composition. Will definitely share.
Really, really beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your story. It was wonderful to see how healing it was, and I hope that you will continue to keep in touch with each other, it looks like you will. And I could tell that it was very important to your little sister.
God bless you all.
Thanks for sharing your story..I was also adopted in 1963. I found both birth parents and had a good experience connecting with them as well..truely ment a lot to me to do it..took 37 years.
Perhaps the most beautiful blessed true life story I've heard in a long time! We need more stories like these. It gives hope in a very dark World. And there are far too many people who need to hear about miracles like this!
May God continue bless you all !
The adopted parents are amazing, so selfless. God bless you.