Monthly Archives: September 2017

Oops, correction

Jeremiah 9:2 should be Jeremiah 9:24 First mistake I’ve ever made

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People are hard to please

I learned early in life that people can be extremely hard to please, and life gets very hard if our happiness is dependent on pleasing human beings. Makes for a roller coaster existance. And not in a good way. Tom … Continue reading

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Chapter Ten

Last week was a bit rough for Tom with some good days and some not so good, with breathing problems off and on. I had him on oxygen early this morning, but he did make it to church and taught … Continue reading

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“Many are the afflictions of the righteous,

but the Lord delivereth him out of them all.” (Psalm 34:19) Tom wasn’t able to attend church on Sunday as he’s been short of breath the past three days and on oxygen. His O2 saturation is good, so it’s not … Continue reading

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One of God’s greatest gifts!

Tom was running a slight fever Saturday evening so I really didn’t think he would be well enough to teach his class on Sunday morning. He was moving slow come morning, but fever was gone and he was quite determined … Continue reading

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When God speaks

Tom has had a tough time yesterday and today with nausea, getting up and down, and battling fuzzy thinking. The hospice nurse is recommending an increase in steroids to help brain swelling so hopefully that will give him some improvement. … Continue reading

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College Farewell

Yes! Tom did teach his Bible class on Sunday morning. Yes! He preached a farewell message to the college students at Pacific Baptist College this morning. Yes! He is doing worse. Lots of difficulty finding words, standing, moving, following conversation, … Continue reading

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The prognosis

Today is the second day of September—two days past the estimated time Tom’s oncologist said he had left to live. Of course, we’re not unhappy with the failure of his prediction! We’ll take whatever the Lord gives, since He alone … Continue reading

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