Kristen stayed at the hospital most of last night. The nurses set up a room where she could stay, be close to dad, and be available when the nurses worked on Al. During one of the times they woke Al, he opened his eyes, looked at Kristen, and seemed to understand what she was saying. This is more good news. There will be another CAT scan today. All of this good news comes with a bit of a pause, as we do not know a lot of things yet as it is much too early. We do know, however, that God is in control. We are not. Our faith and trust in Him remains steadfast as sovereign.
If you have a copy of “Grace for the Moment” by Max Lucado, today’s devotional (July 15) “More than Meets the Eye” is appropriate. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith means being sure of the things we hope for and knowing something is real even if we do not see it.”
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Dear M2,
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to update the blog and keep all of Al's friends in the loop with his recovery. We will continue to pray for Al and his daughter. Just wanted to let you know that we are thinking about Al all the time and that your efforts are greatly appreciated.
We are adding our prayers to the many for Al's complete recovery.....
ReplyDeleteScott & Jane Kressley
Dear Al,
ReplyDeleteI wish you a full and speedy recovery, thinking of you often,
Fred Kauth and famiy
Dear Al,
ReplyDeleteThe entire band, and our extended families are praying for you and wishing you a full and speedy recovery.
Joe, Craig, Bill & Jack
Many of your friends at KidsPeace are praying for you and thinking of you often. Please know you are always in our thoughts!!
ReplyDeleteMitch,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the updates. He is in our prayers.
Jim and Kathy Regan
I am from the church that Choose This Day comes from and just wanted to know last night at Prayer Meeting we had Pastor Al in our prayers. Jim Regan spoke very highly of him and I just wanted to send some love, May God Bless Him!!!
ReplyDeleteChristy DeLorm