Solutions December 2018 | Page 19

another couple from their church at the recommendation of their pastor. They had been through a similar experience with their daughter. Their advice was, “Just keep loving her, just keep loving her.” Jim and Barb did their best to take that advice, and though they grieved, they sought to prevent their grief from spilling over into bitterness—or worse, self-righteousness. Off in the big city, Cathleen got engaged to her boyfriend, but that did not last. She began dating her boss, a much older man and a self-made millionaire who showered her with all the glitz this world had to offer. Despite the pleading words of caution from family and friends, the truth they shared did not reach her stone- cold conscience. But she soon discovered that her boss had a dark side. He was frighteningly possessive and emotionally abusive toward her. The freedom she wanted from the rules of home and church had led her to a trap and a cage of her own making. Still, she stubbornly refused to confess her sin, repent, and return to her family. “On Tuesday, December 2nd,” Cathleen shared, “while I was drowning in my sin, God in his mercy sent me a life raft in the form of two tiny pink lines that appeared on a pregnancy test.” Cathleen knew she had two options. She could call her family, admit her sin, and move back home. Or, she could end the life of her child to keep the favor of her boss, the glitz, and the worldly wealth he promised to award her. Three days later, unable to shake a deeply held value for all human life—a truth passed on to her from her parents— Cathleen chose life. She humbled herself and asked her dad to come and get her. Jim was on another call when he saw his daughter’s name on the screen. He wrapped up his call and quickly answered. Instinctively, he knew Cathleen was in trouble. His response to his daughter’s news was, “It’s okay. It’s okay. I’m coming to get you.” Those words demonstrated his fatherly love. He told Cathleen he would call her back as soon as he figured out the details. Jim immediately called Barb and gave her the news. As they wrestled for wisdom, Jim remembered assuring his wife, “I don’t know what God is doing. All I know is I’ve got to go get her.” He left immediately and called Cathleen several times on the trip. Jim didn’t get to Cathleen’s place until late that night. He loaded her things into the family minivan and left the city as fast as his conscience would allow him to fly. “I felt like a paratrooper on a mission,” he remembered. Looking back, even in those early moments of rescue, Jim saw the first glimmers of grace—God was working in his daughter’s heart. Cathleen shared in her testimony the effect of her dad’s loving actions. “It was a Thursday afternoon,” Cathleen recalled. “He dropped everything he was doing and drove sixteen hours to pick me up and bring me home. This action of my dad was the first of many ways that God started to show me that true love is merciful and sacrificial.” Cathleen’s parents welcomed her home. She feared that the church would scorn and reject her, but that was not the case at all. The church, along with her family, gave her a beautiful baby shower. She received all the baby supplies she needed, along with countless cards and financial support. Her mom became her biggest advocate and was there during the delivery of her son Dominic. Solutions • 19