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    Hi to all home learners.
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    God the Holy Ghost will tell you what you ought to say within the same hour" Luke 12:12
    31 Things God the Holy Spirit does with accompanying Bible verses
    1. He helps us (Romans 8:26)
    2. He guides us (John 16:13)
    3. He teaches us (John 14:26)
    4. He speaks (Revelation 2:7)
    5. He reveals (1 Corinthians 2:16)
    6. He instructs (Acts 9:29)
    7. He testifies of Jesus (John 15:26)
    8. He comforts us (Acts 9:31)
    9. He calls us (Acts 13:3)
    10. He prays for us (Romans 8:26)
    11. He prophesies through us (2 Peter 1:21)
    12. He bears witness to the truth (Romans 8:1)
    13. He brings joy (1 Thessalonians 1:6)
    14. He brings freedom (2 Corinthians 3:17)
    15. He helps us obey (1 Peter 1:22)
    16. He transforms us (2 Corinthians 3:18)
    17. He dwells in us (Romans 8:11)
    18. He reveals Jesus' return
    19. He convicts us (John 16:8)
    20. He frees us (Romans 8:2)
    21. He renews us (Titus 3:5)
    22. He produces fruit in us (Galatians 5:22-23)
    23. He gives gifts (1 Corinthians 12:4-11)
    24. He leads us (Romans 8:14)
    25. He convicts (1 Corinthians 8:11)
    26. He sanctifies us (1 Corinthians 6:11)
    27. He empowers us (Acts 1:8)
    28. He seals us (Ephesians 1:13)
    29. He gives us access to the Father (Ephesians 2:18)
    30. He enables us to wait (Galatians 5:5)
    31. He casts out demons (Matthew 12:26)
    Luke 12:12 'For the Holy/ Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say.'
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  • Non-secular music is the way to go.
    Non-secular music is the way to go.
    In the dawn's gentle light, they whisper low,
    Awakening the hearts that long to know.
    With every breeze that stirs, they sing so clear,
    Guiding us to grace, as they draw us near.

    Hallelujah, in this sacred space,
    Feel the warmth of Your love's embrace.
    With spirits high, and hearts made free,
    In harmony, we find our melody.

    In the stillness of the night, they softly soar,
    Sent by the Father’s love, forevermore.
    Their wings like psalms of hope, echoing divine,
    Guardians of the soul, in Your light they shine.
    With every gentle whisper, they heal the heart,
    From the shadows of doubt, they play their part.
    Their presence brings peace, where chaos once laid,
    In the realm of the lost, their light will cascade.

    Hallelujah, angels of grace,
    Lift us up to Your holy place.
    With harps and lyres, sing melodies so sweet,
    In Your presence, Lord, our hearts complete.

    From Psalm ninety-one, their voices ring,
    Guarding every step, on angelic wings.
    Their voices like trumpets, calling us near,
    In Your sacred harmony, we have no fear.
    They dance on the winds, with joy so profound,
    Leading us home, where true love is found.
    In the trials of life, they stand by our side,
    With faith as our anchor, and hope as our guide.

    With drums of thunder and strings of gold,
    Your heavenly choir, stories told.
    Let cymbals crash, and harps unite,
    In Your eternal, glorious light.

    Hallelujah, angels of grace,
    Lift us up to Your holy place.
    With harps and lyres, sing melodies so sweet,
    In Your presence, Lord, our hearts complete.

    In the warmth of the light, they gather around,
    Spreading joy in the hearts, a love profound.
    From the valleys low, to the mountains high,
    With each note they carry, we soar and fly.

    Hallelujah, angels in song,
    Guide us with harmony, where we belong.
    With every rising note, feel the spirit's breath,
    In this sacred circle, there's no fear of death.

    In the warmth of the light, they gather around,
    Spreading joy in the hearts, a love profound.
    From the valleys low, to the mountains high,
    With each note they carry, we soar and fly.

    Hallelujah, angels in song,
    Guide us with harmony, where we belong.
    With every rising note, feel the spirit's breath,
    In this sacred circle, there's no fear of death.

    #Hallelujah #AngelsOfGrace #SacredMusic #SpiritualSong #DivineLight #HeavenlyChoir #FaithMusic #GospelVibes #PeacefulMusic #SoulfulMelodies #AngelWin

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  • www.thevoiceofjohn.org In the late summer of 1977, Maryann Lawhon walked the linoleum corridors of a West Virginia hospital, her white nurse’s shoes squeaking faintly against the polished floor. She was a young woman—perhaps in her late twenties, with a steady gaze and hands accustomed to soothing new mothers and cradling newborns in the obstetrics ward. Nursing was her calling, a profession she’d chosen for its promise of life, where every shift brought the miracle of birth amid the antiseptic hum of medical routine. But on that fateful day, routine shattered. As she entered the "dirty utility room"—a space typically reserved for soiled linens and discarded supplies—she froze. There, on a cold metal table, lay a tiny, living baby, his chest rising and falling with shallow breaths, his whimpers barely audible. He was alone, abandoned, a survivor of an abortion gone awry in an era when the ink on Roe v. Wade was still fresh, having legalized abortion nationwide just four years prior.
    Maryann’s heart sank as the reality hit her. This wasn’t a stillbirth or a miscarriage—this was a child, born alive, cast aside like medical waste. She later recalled the staff’s callous response: "Leave it alone. Do nothing." To them, he was a complication, a legal gray area in a post-Roe world where abortion’s boundaries were still being tested. But to Maryann, he was a person, fragile and defenseless. Defying orders, she scooped him into her arms, his small body warm against her uniform. She baptized him then and there, naming him John—a simple, biblical name that carried weight and dignity. Holding him as his cries weakened, she whispered a vow: "I will tell the world what I saw here today. I will be your voice." John didn’t live long—minutes, perhaps an hour—but his brief existence seared itself into Maryann’s soul, a wound that would never fully heal.
    Life moved on. Maryann might have married, raised children, or continued nursing, though details of her personal journey remain elusive. Perhaps she spoke of John at church gatherings or pro-life rallies, her voice quivering with conviction as she recounted the story to small, sympathetic crowds. The 1980s and ’90s saw the pro-life movement grow, with marches and protests amplifying voices like hers, yet she remained a private figure, her story simmering beneath the surface. It wasn’t until 2011, when she crossed paths with Christopher S. Peiser Sr. of River Song Productions, that her vow found its megaphone. Peiser, a filmmaker with a background in Christian media, hadn’t set out to make an abortion documentary. He’d been filming a Pro-Life March two years earlier, a gig that stirred his curiosity about the issue. Then he heard Maryann speak—her voice steady now, tempered by decades of reflection—and everything changed. "I was just amazed," he’d later say. "It was one of those shocking things that I couldn’t even believe could happen."
    Peiser saw in Maryann a story that could anchor a film, a personal testament to anchor the abstract debates swirling around abortion. With producer Donald A. Galade, he set out to create The Voice of John, a documentary that would blend her experience with a broader critique of the post-Roe era. Maryann didn’t just inspire the project—she stepped into it, taking on the role of executive producer. By then, she was likely in her sixties, her hair perhaps streaked with gray, her eyes carrying the weight of years. She worked closely with the team, ensuring the film stayed true to John’s memory. Production wasn’t glamorous; River Song was a small outfit, relying on passion more than budget. The scene is stark, the lighting harsh, amplifying the isolation of that utility room. From there, The Voice of John unfolds as a tapestry of voices—abortion survivors sharing near-miss tales, women weeping over past choices, former doctors confessing their regrets. It’s a forensic dive into the pro-life narrative, claiming over 53 million abortions since 1973 and decrying a "culture of death" enabled by "pro-choice laws." Peiser and Galade didn’t shy away from politics, featuring congressional members and framing the film as a wake-up call to the church. "We wanted to reach believers," Peiser said, "to make them understand what’s at stake."
    The Voice of John
    The Voice of John is a documentary exposing the lies and truths about the abortion industry. Through this site, keep informed with the Pro-Life Movement
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  • WHO IS MARY ANN LAWHON? WHY IS SHE "THE VOICE OF JOHN?"
    55 million Americans have lost their lives as victims of abortion since 1973.


    In 1977, a young nurse working in the obstetrics unit of a West Virginia hospital stumbled upon an abandoned newborn left to die in a “dirty utility room”. She was unaware that the Roe vs. Wade decision passed prior made this atrocity legal.


    After being reprimanded for bringing this revelation to staff’s attention, and against instruction to “do nothing”, she held the infant, baptized him and declared “I name you John. I will tell the world what I saw here today. I will be your voice.” 36 years later, Maryann Lawhon kept her promise.
    River-Song Productions presents “The Voice of John”, a documentary which exposes the truth about abortion and the pro-choice laws that support it. This film presents a forensic examination into the Pro-Life movement since 1973. It exposes the truth behind abortion and euthanasia from the perspectives of the doctors, nurses, clergy and politicians who are responsible for it as well those who oppose it.



    Please pray for “The Voice of John” and consider partnering with PHL Hazleton. Together we can change the world.

    Biography:



    Maryann Lawhon is the executive director of the documentary “The Voice of John”; an effort to fulfill a promise she made to a little baby after he had been aborted and left to die on a dirty utility room counter. She promised to be his voice, and describes a major purpose of her life was to BE “The Voice of John”.



    A native of Scranton, she graduated from Scranton State General Hospital School of Nursing and attended the University of Scranton. A holistic practitioner, she went on to become certified in massage therapy and therapeutic touch. Her love for geriatrics and working with the elderly motivated her to become certified as a validation worker, allowing her a unique and effective way to communicate with people in all stages of dementia. More recently, she trained as a life coach, specializing in work with women facing a crisis pregnancy as well as patients and families with issues related to aging and dementia. Currently a radio show host for JMJ Catholic Radio “The Voice of John with Maryann Lawhon” features a program which addresses the issues of abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and assisted suicide.



    From womb to tomb, life is sacred, valuable, a gift from a loving God: her work and education has been to uphold these truths personally and professionally. When asked to do her “bio” she simply looked at the word and concluded that it is not the academic accomplishments, titles or letters after one’s name, but very simply, the contributions you give to a world by living the purpose that God intended for you. She is the mother of 4, the gr
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