The Gift

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An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.

In a sunlit field bursting with wildflowers, a mother kneels, face-to-face with the children she never held in life—but now meets in grace. “The Gift” is a tender and luminous painting that brings to life the sacred moment of reconciliation imagined in the heart of every parent who has experienced the sorrow of abortion.

Inspired by the Rachel’s Vineyard retreat meditation, this scene reveals a place beyond time, where mercy flows freely and love is not lost. The child’s gentle touch speaks without words: “You are forgiven. You are still my mother.” The boys stand behind, bearing quiet joy, holding bouquets not of judgment but of peace. Heaven is present here. So is healing.

“Do not be afraid. Draw close to His love with a sincere heart and be reconciled.”
— Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae

“You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy.”
— John 16:20

“With God, nothing is lost… those children now live in the Lord.”
— Evangelium Vitae, 99

The vibrant meadow is not just a setting, but a symbol: of resurrection, of springtime after sorrow, of new beginnings rooted in grace. This painting is a window into what many women and men long to believe—that the story is not over, and that God’s mercy writes new chapters where pain once dwelled.

“The Gift” is for those seeking healing, or who walk with others on that journey. It belongs in retreat centers, sanctuaries, and homes where grief has touched but not defined the heart.

There is no wound so deep that love cannot reach it.

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An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.

In a sunlit field bursting with wildflowers, a mother kneels, face-to-face with the children she never held in life—but now meets in grace. “The Gift” is a tender and luminous painting that brings to life the sacred moment of reconciliation imagined in the heart of every parent who has experienced the sorrow of abortion.

Inspired by the Rachel’s Vineyard retreat meditation, this scene reveals a place beyond time, where mercy flows freely and love is not lost. The child’s gentle touch speaks without words: “You are forgiven. You are still my mother.” The boys stand behind, bearing quiet joy, holding bouquets not of judgment but of peace. Heaven is present here. So is healing.

“Do not be afraid. Draw close to His love with a sincere heart and be reconciled.”
— Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae

“You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy.”
— John 16:20

“With God, nothing is lost… those children now live in the Lord.”
— Evangelium Vitae, 99

The vibrant meadow is not just a setting, but a symbol: of resurrection, of springtime after sorrow, of new beginnings rooted in grace. This painting is a window into what many women and men long to believe—that the story is not over, and that God’s mercy writes new chapters where pain once dwelled.

“The Gift” is for those seeking healing, or who walk with others on that journey. It belongs in retreat centers, sanctuaries, and homes where grief has touched but not defined the heart.

There is no wound so deep that love cannot reach it.