Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Don's Blog

Hi all.

As usual, my week has been filled with interesting and challenging events. It was so good to hear from Rev Geoff Blyth that Esme had received positive news regarding her recent operation. As I read the e-mail it felt to me that our prayers had been answered.. As I read the e-mail it felt to me that our prayers had been answered.

On Wednesday, I attended the ecumenical prayer group that meets weekly in the UCIC hall. They invite one of the group to share a story of faith and this week it came from a Nigerian man who works for one of the major companies in Perth.

He shared with us the story of the birth of his first child in Nigeria. At 38 weeks, they discovered that the baby had no heartbeat and was pronounced dead. This was a shattering event for himself and his wife, as they not only had to deal with the death of a child that she had carried for so long, but they had to deal with cultural expectations, where as he explained, ‘children are everything’, and especially if it is a male, which this child was.

They turned to their faith and prayed that God would help them move through this devastating situation.

In the middle of this trauma he remembered some Bible verses from his childhood and they helped him know that God was present with them in their journey. He remembered that his faith in was in a Jesus who had moved through a devastating experience to bring the love of God to us all.

Now some years later, he has two children and feels especially blessed as he works and lives in Australia with his family. God has been present with him in a very special way.

In both these events, I heard again the affirmation that God is with us in all aspects of life and always will be.

This week we give thanks again that our faith lifts us to that place of hope and encouragement.

Thanks for reading

Don