It has been forever since I
have updated this. My only excuse is being overwhelmed. This blog post is
intended to be a summery to bring us up to date. Most of this has been sent out
in our newsletters.
This has been a crazy year.
On the missions front Molly, my partner in graphics got pregnant at the
beginning of this year. She was put on bed rest in January and we haven’t seen
her since. She successfully had an adorable son, Sammy. She will be back to work
after he is in school. This is wonderful for her but leaves me doing the bulk
of the design work at TECH. I am learning a lot about RESTING in God’s
strength, flying in His strength. Pinions are my friend. (Isaiah 40.28-31, from
the Message)
Don’t you know anything?
Haven’t you been listening?
God doesn’t come and go. God
lasts.
He’s Creator of all you can
see or imagine.
He doesn’t get tired out,
doesn’t pause to catch his breath.
And he knows everything,
inside and out.
He energizes those who get
tired,
gives fresh strength to
dropouts.
For even young people tire
and drop out,
young folk in their prime
stumble and fall.
But those who wait upon God
get fresh strength.
They spread their wings and
soar like eagles,
They run and don’t get tired,
they walk and don’t lag
behind.
God has been gracious and I
have just been able to keep right behind the curve of the work to be done… even
though the work has been gradually increasing. I know that this is God giving
me the ability to be not only creative, but faster. Here are some of the jobs I
have done this year…
On the health front Joe has
had to date 5 heart attacks and two other stays in the hospital since the first
of the year. One was to burn down or “resect” the tumors in his bladder. This
was in June. The doctors all figured that he would be in step down or ICU if he
survived it because his heart is so week. Much to everyone’s delight he came
through great and went home the next day. They were able to stop the bleeding
and burn the tumors (which have grown back very aggressively since his
radiation in November of last year) down a bit and finally get a biopsy. The
biopsy showed high grade aggressive cancer (which we knew) but not muscle
invasive, and not metastasized. Praise the Lord!
The most recent was this past
week. He has been bleeding from his bladder cancer again, forcing the huge
blood clots out when he pees and being low on blood has been what has brought
on a lot of the incidents. For Joe…and us, this has been an ongoing lesson in
trust… daily. He is still hanging with Ps 46.10. Be still and know that I am God. One of the biggest things God has
said to me is that I do not trust, I walk in fear, because I don’t truly KNOW
Him…who He is…His attributes, His power, His tender love. If I did, I would not
be afraid, I would not doubt. We have been learning this year about the
tenderness of God towards us. One of our
biggest verses as a family has been Zephaniah 2:17 “For the Lord your God has arrived to live among you. He is a mighty
savior. He will rejoice over you with great gladness. With his love, he will
calm all your fears. He will exult over you by singing a happy song.”
On the Brenna front, she has
had an enormous amount of growth this year, which of course goes without
saying, that it has been a difficult year for her. As she continues to heal
from the hurts from her past a beautiful young woman is emerging. It has been
confirmed to hear heart that her calling and her gifting is with children. She
has been working a lot with the children at both of our churches, especially
Northwood. This summer she spent a lot of time taking care of Joe and doing
volunteer work at TECH in all the departments, Administration, graphics,
facilities Planning and Mechanics. She hopes to continue with training with Dan
Larson, our part time mechanic this fall. Mechanics is one of her interests and
a skill set she needs for the mission field.
I am going to stop this catch
up blog here and break our further news up into other blog sets.
Thank you again for love and
prayers and love and prayers…..and all your support
Teri
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