Thursday, February 18, 2010




To my mom Friends with angels......."I'd like to remind you that Jesus Christ wept," says Dr. Erwin Lutzer. "I'd like to remind you that it says in the New Testament that when Stephen died, they took him to his burial and great lamentation was made over him.

"It's okay to grieve. There are those who do not grieve, and later on it begins to catch up with them. So you go through that process as long as you understand that it is a process of transition and healing."

Please pray for Daniel, Avery, and me. Daniel and I are going to flyin to Tulsa, Oklahoma for the National YF&R Leadership Conference. We are leaving Friday morning and Flying back on Tuesday. This is the first time both of us have "really left" Avery. We are both really nervous about flying. We have even contimplated just driving out there. I guess we will just have to know that God is in control and will take care of Avery as well as us. I admit that it's hard to say that....his ways are higher than our ways!

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