With this in mind, I would like to ask for prayer for a special friend of a friend. I met Kara through Kate quite a few years ago now, before she was a mama. Now she is a mama of 4, and her youngest, Calvin, who is 8 months, is facing dire prognoses and the whole situation is just heartbreaking and truly unfathomable to me as a parent. I won't share anymore here because I know that there are many who may not be able to handle the burden. But please, if you can, and if you feel led to open up your heart to their situation, visit Kara's blog here. Please pray with me that Kara and her husband will be guided appropriately in the days and weeks and months to come, that they will experience peace and comfort, and that mercies will fall upon them like gentle raindrops, easing their hurts and sorrows and pain.
Kara, you and your precious boy are in my thoughts. May you know the peace that passes all understanding. This is my prayer for you.
3 comments:
I like your thoughts at the beginning here. I simply do not have the emotional fortitude to peruse the "www.world" and process all the pain and sadness out there - it's one of the drawbacks of this age of information, I think. It isn't that I don't care about complete strangers - much the opposite: I care so much that it stresses me out, particularly at night or on rainy, blah days when life is burdened already. But when it's someone you know & love...that is something different. Suddenly love begets strength amid all the pain, including strength to do your utmost for that person.
Anyway, blah blah. Just got me thinking. :)
This little boy has been on my mind and heart since I read your post a few days ago. It breaks my heart to see children struggle with such difficulties. Shame on me for thinking that my life is hard because I don't have the job I want, the house I want, and so on. I have no problems.
I agree to the fullest. We can never appropriately pray for all those suffering, it's just too much for one soul...but I don't think that's the way God created us to be. It's good to remember we are in a fallen world full of pain, but at the same time there is so much joy and love happening too. Having said that, thank you for caring about Calvin and our family. Thank you for your prayers and kind words.
Well, I'm with Kate, blah, blah, blah ;)
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