Karen on August 31st, 2009

Little Sydney is a patient with Scimitar Syndrome at Children’s Hospital in Minnesota.  Her parents have been told she will not survive.  Mom Sylvie has been sharing beautiful letters of love and faith during these challenging days:
What an invaluable lesson this little girl is teaching me, teaching us all, about living life in the moment [...]

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We began to hear rumors that everything near the beach was completely destroyed – restaurants, casinos, historic buildings, even the beautiful beachfront mansions. With no television and limited radio, it was hard to know whether or not there was any truth to these claims.  Soon, we [...]

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Finally, the wind slowed enough for us to try to make our way back home. Cut off from all communication (even our cell phones no longer functioned), we wondered what we would see as we emerged from the boarded up house in Quail Ridge.  The Ford Expedition, shiny [...]

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The wind blew briskly as we climbed out of our SUV at Granny’s house in Quail Ridge. Our girls, Natalie and Michelle, were fine with evacuating, but Steven, like his father, wasn’t keen on the idea.  If he could have had his way, we would be riding out Katrina [...]

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Karen on August 28th, 2009

Another lovely letter from Sylvie Stephens:
I have been moved to tears over the latest guestbook entries.  I can’t tell you what the posts, emails and voicemails received mean to me.  I am so grateful and humbled by so much love and prayer.  I will never be able topay it back, or thank everyone properly.  I [...]

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