Posted on 02/07/2010 4:51:21 AM PST by NYer
Miami, FL (LifeNews.com) -- When tens of millions of people around the world tune in for the Super Bowl tomorrow, they will finally get a chance to see the commercial celebrating the life of Tim Tebow. But viewers may not know Clyce Christensen, the assistant head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, has his own potential abortion story that changed his life.
Christensen's mother was an unwed teenager who gave birth to him when she was 15 -- an age where many teens have an abortion because their pregnancy is frequently a result of sexual assault.
"I also can't help but look back and think of how easily my life and thus generations to follow could have been snuffed out before it ever got started," Christensen shared last year at a site for adopted people.
"I can't help but think of a 15-year-old, unwed, pregnant teen who made a courageous decision not to abort her child, but instead gave him a chance at life that over 50 million children since have not had. That child was me," he said.
Christensen was adopted, with his mother leaving specific instructions at the Los Angeles County Hospital to place her child in a Christian home or saying she would take Christensen back.
He has still never met his birth mother -- "but I am so grateful for her courage to have her child when it wasn't and still isn't to this day the choice of most."
"I am grateful for her unselfishness in wanting the best life for me and the decision that I might benefit from life in another family. I'm touched by her faith in entrusting her child to God with confidence," the Colts coach says. "She trusted God would find the right family and would watch over her child throughout his life."
Christensen and his wife Debbie are so concerned about the unborn children who are killed in abortions that they are very involved in Life Centers, the network of pregnancy centers in the Indianapolis area.
Debbie has been a regular peer counselor at the West Pregnancy Center.
Brian Boone, the president of Life Centers, recently shared Christensen's story via email with supporters of the organization. He said Christensen recently met with a client named Tiffany who decided to give birth to her son with the center's help.
"[He] recently met Tiffany and shared that he has a similar story. Over 50 years ago, his teenage mother chose life for him and placed him for adoption in a Christian household," Boone writes.
"He told us that decisions for life, like Tiffany's choice, affect generations. As he watches his daughters making an impact on our world for Christ, he sees how one difficult, but right choice can impact humanity for decades and bring about spiritual victories - which are bigger than those we see on the football field," Boone said of Christensen.
And Debbie "meets with women who are facing the choices between life and death. In her kind, nonjudgmental manner, she offers a servant's heart and encouragement to women like Tiffany when they need her most," Boone explains.
Ultimately for Christensen, he credits his adoption with giving him a fullness of life he now enjoys.
"I am a husband, a father of three terrific daughters, and I'm an NFL football coach. I don't know of anyone whose life has been more blessed than mine," he says. "Coaching has given me the opportunity to influence many young lives throughout the years. And today, my own beautiful girls have and will continue to impact this world for good. What an impact one right decision can have."
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Ping!
He’s a walking advertisement for pro life advocates! He shouldn’t be allowed to coach!
I am so glad these experiences are becoming visible..A beautiful story..
Actually, if we are HERE, we all were spared an abortion. Think about it.
People are finally having the courage to speak out against the culture of death.
WOW!
This is the heart-moving story for today, at least so far.
I love it! God bless that mother even if she never shows up!!!
“I notice that everyone here in favor of abortion has already been born.”
Ronald Reagan
:)
A nice story. Thanks for posting it.
LifeNews is probably stretching thing a little here; depends on what Bill Clinton thinks the meaning of “is frequently” is.
“gave birth to him when she was 15 — an age where many teens have an abortion because their pregnancy is frequently a result of sexual assault.”
No doubt several pregnant 15 year old girls are pregnant as “a result of sexual assault”, but I’d guess the majority of girls pregnant at 15 get that way when little Marcy allows, and even willingly assists, her schoolmates and classmates in video-game-style sperm assaults upon little Marcy’s fallopian tubes.
Its amazing that a “womans right to choose” is considered controversial when she decides to choose life.
Since this is the official “I was spared an abortion” thread - I was spared an abortion!
Come on everyone - tell your story - were YOU spared an abortion? You know you were! Come on, Obama - you know you’re secretly checking out this thread. You can admit it - YOU were spared an abortion, too!
Guess I was too, although it was probably not a consideration for a 22 year old married woman in 1955. Rest her soul.
What a wonderful story! Thanks for posting it.
This should be good, I think this Tebow ad will turn out to be a mother’s loving tribute to a son she is very proud of. When it turns out to be no big deal, all the NAGs will look even more evil tempered and petty than they already do. The pro life movement will again be vindicated.
another reason to root for the Colts today...lol
As was Kelly Wright of FOX News.
Hopefully more of these stories will come out. Abortion advocates have done a wonderful (/s) job of dehumanizing an unborn child. Stories such as these illustrate the reality of life in the womb.
What was Joy, what’s her name again, comment on this? If she is a Colts fan I think she will be quiet. If she is a N O fan her comment tomorrow may be something like, “The next baby that is not aborted may someday grow up and help cause YOUR favorite team to loose the Super Bowl.”
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