Sunday, December 9, 2007

Echo

They are in the middle of doing another echo on TJ. I don't think they are expecting to find anything but are doing it just in case.

And, of course, the echo computer runs WindowsXP... (The geek in me always has to notice these things)

5 comments:

storyteller7 said...

Gene and Bev Enderlein are praying for you, dear TJ, as well as M.A. and sons. we love you dearly. the Blog is helping so much as we stay in touch.

Mark and Sherri said...

All of us here at Heartland continue to pray for miraculous healing and diagnostic excellence. We are with you all.

Anonymous said...

Ron & Betty Swanson send our love and prayers to you, TJ, and to your family. We are trusting in our Sovereign God for this situation and for your complete healing. We love you and will continue to bring you to the Father who loves you more than we ever could!

harten5 said...

Someone told me this one and it seems appropriate: "We are like the dolphins...when a dolphin is in trouble, the herd circles round and holds the troubled dolphin's head above water until it catches its breath and can swim again. We'll keep holding you up...even though it may be a little hard to breathe right now...." God has been good in helping you connect with many of the right people. Take care MaryAnn. We will hold down the fort at work. Blessings and prayers, Sharon

RT Chick said...

You were prayed for in both Wheaton EFC service and our ABF this morning. We had lunch with Deit Schindler and he said he remembered you from seminary days. So he is praying too as well as all the Thorson's.

Thanks so much to your son for keeping us in the loop 21st century style. Every time we walk be the computer we hit refresh for the latest update.

Our pastor ended this morning's sermon entitled "Waiting for Joy" with a quote from Darrell Bock: "God's answers sometimes come at a surprising time, in a surprising place, and in a surprising way." I would add that our good God allows us to experience challenges at a surprising time, in a surprising place, and in a surprising way. But surely we can all add, "always for God's glory!" You and your family are in our continual prayers. Blessings, Stu & Sherrie Erdenberg