At the conference, Tom Montgomery, the father, shared this poem he'd written about his son. I share it here with his permission.
What a great Dad--thank you, my Savior. Please send more like Tom. Fathers like him make the world a better place for all of us.
Enjoy.
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I See The Image Of
Christ In My Gay Son, Lord
I held him in my hand
when he was newly born;
Perfect and innocent,
filling me with joy.
I held his hand at his
first steps,
I watched him play and
smile and talk.
This boy that I have
been given,
Has been a gift and my
joy,
With a voice that
touches the heavens,
And hands that bring
music.
He is unique and he is
gifted,
And his smile lights up
a room.
But the greatest gift I
see in him, Lord,
Is that he reminds me of
You.
I see love in his eyes
and hear trust in his voice,
He cares more readily
for others.
I have taught him all
Thou hast given me, Lord,
And he has become a
better man than I.
I see the Image of
Christ in my gay son, Lord,
He is chaste and young
and pure.
But we need a new way to
live today,
To fill with joy and
hope and love.
He is Yours, Lord, and
he is mine,
So let us set his feet
On a path that leads him
back to You,
As Thou hast made him -
perfect and complete.
By Tom Montgomery
With Jordan Montgomery’s permission
such a lucky, lucky son ... his feet are already on a path that will lead him back... just remember, he's right next to you... you'll end up in the same place as long as you're walking the same path together...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful poem and what a special father. I wish everyone were loved so much for who they are. Thanks for sharing this Mitch.
ReplyDeleteCompletely awesome. - Proud SF LDS
ReplyDeleteJust watched the video from a Huffington Post story, and dug deep to see what your "journey" has been like thus far. A tough slog, and just barely begun! When I tried to "straddle the fence" in 2006 it only took my Florida stake president two weeks to excommunicate me for apostacy...before I had even decided if my temple marriage of 25 years to my wife could be saved. With the help of people like Carol Lynn Pearson and Lavina Fielding Anderson, I had that excommunication vacated, but it took 7 1/2 months and by then my wife and I had seen the futility in trying to make our marriage work when I obviously was what can only be called a "Kinsey 6." I found myself "Mormon" again three days before my boyfriend and I were going to move in with each other, and by then the bitterness toward the Mormon Church was complete. I will grant you this. Today...after what the leadership learned from Prop 8...it is a different climate. God speed to you who are keeping up the good fight.
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