Wednesday, October 6, 2010

God's "weaving"

It always amazes me (I know it shouldn't anymore) how God "weaves" people and events into our lives and our circumstances. We continue to receive more cards, hugs and emails than we can count. Yesterday before 9am I had already had 6 people tell me at work that they had been praying for me. Most of which I had no idea they even knew what was going on.

But here's the cool part...one tells me she's been on the same medication that Allison is probably going to be on for the last 4 years (its a 5 years regiment) and hasn't had any problems whatsoever, very encouraging. One tells me he read the blog and forwarded it to his wife, she reads it and realizes that the surgeon we picked was her surgeon a while back and loved her. And finally one reads the blog and told me his wife works for our oncologist (Christman) an that she's a wonderful Christian lady. The cool thing about this was we weren't supposed to even have Dr. Christman initially. At the last minute she and another doctor switched Monday's so we ended up with her. I'm told the other doctor is really good too but that she's not a Christian. God's children treating God's children...that's comforting to us.

One change in Allison's schedule...the doctor isn't available Friday to do the biopsy of the other area so that has been scheduled for Monday and we will still meet with the surgeon again on Tuesday.
**Update: the office had a cancellation so now she WILL have a biopsy Friday morning at 7:30am as scheduled.

So, even though I can't see the big picture I will trust God in each of my "today's". Father, show me how to trust you today and thank you that you work all things (ALL things) for the good of those who love you and who are called according to your purpose (Romans 8:28)...you are the great "Weaver".

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