Monthly Archive: July 2013

Today is the Day

Today’s the day…again. Today is another day that I go back to the doctor for more tests to see if the cancer is still in remission. Today is the day that Christi and I make yet another ominous drive to…
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I Surrender

It’s not about me. This life, that is. Oh, sure, I try to make it that way. It is human nature, but it’s wrong.  As the roller coaster ride called “Cancer” continues, I have so easily got caught up in…
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A Matter of Perspective

The drive to Lexington early Thursday morning was long and lonely. It was the first time that I’d driven on the interstate in over two months, so I kept my speed just a little above the limit. I really wasn’t…
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Remission!

The call I’ve dreaded just came… My bone marrow is completely clear of cancer! Praise God from whom all blessings flow! No extended blog post today, just rejoicing.  The plan is to start another week of chemotherapy next Wednesday to…
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No News is…Maddening

I’ve never been much of a worrier, thankfully. I usually don’t dwell on things much. I’m not so sure this is a product of my faith or if it is the ability to push a thought from my mind while…
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Mistaken Identity

Quick Update. My time at home has been better than imagined. I’ve felt great and have spent much time with Christi and the girls. By the good grace of God we also learned this week that two stem-cell donors have…
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“A Good Day” – A Poem by my Wife

It’s understood that trials in one’s life don’t only affect the afflicted. The lives of family and friends are often just as impacted. Even so, it’s easy to overlook or minimize the challenges faced by others. Their perspective is often…
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Oh, Me of Little Faith

A desperate father brought his demon-possessed son to Jesus to be healed.  His son would have violent convulsions while the evil spirit tried to kill him.  The disciples tried to cast out the demon but could not.  I can’t imagine…
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But by the Grace of God

By late May 2006, I was exhausted.  So were the other hundred-plus men of DANGER Company, 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry.  We were patrolling the outlying areas of Ramadi with the Iraqi Army everyday.  By then, the afternoon temperatures were well…
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