Support & Solidarity

November 5th, 2006 by The Bosphorus

My wife, the Missus, AT and myself were all standing out in the driveway just a few minutes ago. There’s a full moon out tonight lighting the clouds and the ground. AT talked about playing tennis with GAC last week. They’ve gone on to the hospital where GAC is fighting off, with God’s help, this sickness.

I had been dealing with doubt about God for the past couple weeks. That was before GAC got sick. The doubt comes and goes like moonlight. It consumes all my attention like some massive program slowing down a computer. That’s nothing new, but now I know it’s not all there is. I’ve witnessed God’s Kingdom all over again. How many people have come by to give support, sympathy and encouragement? Call it what you want, but this care, solidarity and love is something beautiful.

Get well, GAC.

May God make his face to shine upon you.

In no particular order:

Appalachistan

The Lynnster Zone v2.0

Mike-Henry.com

Lynne ydw i

Mel’s Diner

The Search for a Good Story

Oh … Really?

Reality Me

Newscoma

No Silence Here

AnotherThing2

Citizen Netmom

Domestic Psychology

jonathan hickman

knoxviews

Cup of Joe Powell

Nine Months

Busymom.net

Happily Ever After!

MRSA Notes

Hey, you!

This Mom’s Life

AdventureDad

Cotton-Pickin’ Days

A Whiff of Smiff

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2 Responses to “Support & Solidarity”



  1. LissaKay Says:

    When you can’t run, you walk
    When you can’t walk, you crawl
    When you can’t crawl… you find someone to carry you.

    ~Firefly - “War Stories”

  2. Nodbob Says:

    That’s truly amazing…that many people praying, caring, and crying for my own family. I’ve been quite on the posts lately, too overcome to say anything, even when I visited O.R. last Saturday I could only nod and feign happieness…just speechless. As I said before, it’s astounding to see so many brought together, whether through internet or personal relationships, for the well wishing of my brother’s family. Thank you.