A Series You Must Hear
Last week, Family Life Today ran a series that is “one for the ages.” Out of the hundreds of podcasts to which I have listened, this series ranked up there as one I will never forget. It is one I hope to “re-download” and listen to again as time passes.
About one year ago, the daughter and son-in-law of one of the hosts gave birth to a baby girl, only to learn that she had a terrible problem and probably would not live. Baby Molly only lived seven days.
The broadcasts are a series of two things. First, there are interviews with the parents and grandparents on their memories of those days. Also, though, there are sections of audio from the family video tapes of those days. You hear Molly crying. You hear the prayers. You hear some of the conversations. And, yes, you hear the tears.
It is one of the most moving series of broadcasts I have ever heard, and one I will not soon forget. There are five broadcasts of approximately 24 minutes each.
You can find them on iTunes or by clicking here and listening to the five broadcasts under “A Symphony in the Dark.” Have plenty of tissue ready.