Monday, November 26, 2007

THORNS...THANKSGIVING...Thanks

Rick, I just wanted to let you know that the Prayer Group's Blog is really doing some good. As you know, I came from a very rural area of Texas and that's were my mother and one sister still resides. It being such a rural area the choices of internet suppliers is limited. My Mother only has dial up. The story on the Thorns was very touching to me so I tried to share with her. She couldn't access the link so I copied and sent the story to her as body to the e-mail. It truly touched her heart of which she has shared with the church that my brother-in-law is an associate pastor and the pastor and I went to school together. They were all touched and asked me to send their deepest appreciation.
Have a great day,
Chuck
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Sandra felt as low as the heels of her shoes when she pulled open the florist shop door, against a November gust of wind. Her life had been as sweet as a spring breeze and then, in the fourth month of her second pregnancy, a "minor" automobile accident stole her joy. This was Thanksgiving week and the time she should have delivered their infant son. She grieved over their loss.

Troubles had multiplied.

Her husband's company "threatened" to transfer his job to a new location. Her sister had called to say that she could not come for her long awaited holiday visit. What's worse, Sandra's friend suggested that Sandra's grief was a God-given path to maturity that would allow her to empathize with others who suffer. "She has no idea what I'm feeling," thought Sandra with a shudder. "Thanksgiving? Thankful for what?" she wondered. "For a careless driver whose truck was hardly scratched when he rear-ended her? For an airbag that saved her life, but took her child's?"

"Good afternoon, can I help you?"

Sandra was startled by the approach of the shop clerk. "I . . . I need an arrangement," stammered Sandra.

"For Thanksgiving? I'm convinced that flowers tell stories, " she continued. "Are you looking for something that conveys 'gratitude' this Thanksgiving?"


"Not exactly!" Sandra blurted out. "In the last five months, everything that could go wrong has gone wrong."

Sandra regretted her outburst, and was surprised when the clerk said, "I have the perfect arrangement for you."

Then the bell on the door rang, and the clerk greeted the new customer, "Hi, Barbara, let me get your order." She excused herself and walked back to a small workroom, then quickly reappeared, carrying an arrangement of greenery, bows, and what appeared to be long-stemmed thorny roses. Except the ends of the rose stems were neatly snipped: there were no flowers.

"Do you want these in a box?" asked the clerk. Sandra watched - was this a joke? Who would want rose stems with no flowers! She waited for laughter, but neither woman laughed.

"Yes, please," Barbara replied with an appreciative smile. "You'd think after three years of getting the special, I wouldn't be so moved by its significance, but I can feel it right here, all over again," she said, as she gently tapped her chest.

Sandra stammered, "Ah, that lady just left with . . . uh . . . she left with no flowers!"

"That's right," said the clerk. "I cut off the flowers. That's the 'Special'. I call it the Thanksgiving Thorns Bouquet. Barbara came into the shop three years ago, feeling much as you do today," explained the clerk. "She thought she had very little to be thankful for. She had just lost her father to cancer; the family business was failing; her son had gotten into drugs; and she was facing major surgery. That same year I had lost my husband," continued the clerk. "For the first time in my life, I had to spend the holidays alone. I had no children, no husband, no family nearby, and too much debt to allow any travel."

"So what did you do?" asked Sandra.

"I learned to be thankful for thorns," answered the clerk quietly. "I've always thanked God for the good things in my life and I never questioned Him why those good things happened to me, but when the bad stuff hit, I cried out, 'Why? Why me?!' It took time for me to learn that the dark times are important to our faith! I have always enjoyed the 'flowers' of my life, but it took the thorns to show me the beauty of God's comfort! You know, the Bible says that God comforts us when we're afflicted, and from His consolation we learn to comfort others."

Sandra sucked in her breath, as she thought about what her friend had tried to tell her. "I guess the truth is I don't want comfort. I've lost a baby and I'm angry with God."

Just then someone else walked in the shop.

"Hey, Phil!" the clerk greeted the balding, rotund man.

"My wife sent me in to get our usual Thanksgiving arrangement . . twelve thorny, long-stemmed stems!" laughed Phil as the clerk handed him a tissue wrapped arrangement from the refrigerator.

"Those are for your wife?" asked Sandra incredulously. "Do you mind telling me why she wants a bouquet that looks like that?"

"Four years ago, my wife and I nearly divorced," Phil replied. "After forty years, we were in a real mess, but with the Lord's grace and guidance, we trudged through problem after problem, the Lord rescued our marriage. Jenny here (the clerk) told me she kept a vase of rose stems to remind her of what she had learned from "thorny" times. That was good enough for me. I took home some of those stems. My wife and I decided to label each one for a specific "problem" and give thanks for what that problem taught us."

As Phil paid the clerk, he said to Sandra, "I highly recommend the Special!"

"I don't know if I can be thankful for the thorns in my life" Sandra said to the clerk. "It's all too . . . fresh."

"Well," the clerk replied carefully, "my experience has shown me that the thorns make the roses more precious. We treasure God's providential care more during trouble than at any other time. Remember that it was a crown of thorns that Jesus wore so we might know His love. Don't resent the thorns."

Tears rolled down Sandra's cheeks. For the first time since the accident, she loosened her grip on her resentment.

"I'll take those twelve long-stemmed thorns, please," she managed to choke out.

"I hoped you would," said the clerk gently. "I'll have them ready in a minute."

"Thank you. What do I owe you?"

"Nothing. Nothing but a promise to allow God to heal your heart The first year's arrangement is always on me."

The clerk smiled and handed a card to Sandra. "I'll attach this card to your arrangement, but maybe you would like to read it first."

It read:

"My God, I have never thanked You for my thorns. I have thanked You a thousand times for my roses, but never once for my thorns. Teach me the glory of the cross I bear; teach me the value of my thorns. Show me that I have climbed closer to You along the path of pain. Show me that, through my tears, the colors of Your rainbow look much more brilliant."

Praise Him for the roses; thank Him for the thorns.

God Bless all of you. Be thankful for all that the Lord does for you.

"Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, and leave the rest to God."

We often try to fix problems with WD-40 and Duct tape. God did it with nails.

I'm the worlds worst at not thanking God for my thorns, only for the roses. My prayer today is to start being thankful for the thorns I know they will help me grow. I pray this for you also.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Jeannine Caloni needs our prayers for her Surgery



Hi, writing to ask to be put on your prayer list. I've been diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis. I need a myelogram but can't seem to get rid of the panic. I need this surgery! Please pray for me!!!!!!!!!!!!! I need to get rid of the panic, have the surgery and be rid of constant pain.
Thank You
God Bless
Jeannine Caloni

Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Hand of a Teacher


The Hand of a Teacher...

Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment, to draw a picture of something for which they were thankful.

Most of the class might be considered economically disadvantaged, but still many would celebrate the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the subjects of most of her student's art. And they were.

But Douglas made a different kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher's true child of misery, frail and unhappy. As other children played at recess, Douglas was likely to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the pain Douglas felt behind those sad eyes.

Yes, his picture was different. When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was thankful, he drew a hand. Nothing else. Just an empty hand.

His abstract image captured the imagination of his peers. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers raise turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police protect and care for people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God, for God feeds us. And so the discussion went, until the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself.

When the children had gone on to other assignments, she paused at Douglas' desk, bent down, and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, "It's yours, teacher."

She recalled the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there, as she had the other students. How often had she said, "Take my hand, Douglas, we'll go outside." Or, "Let me show you how to hold your pencil." Or, "Let's do this together." Douglas was most thankful for his teacher's hand.

Brushing aside a tear, she went on with her work.

The story speaks of more than thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks. But they'll remember the hand that reaches out.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

A story of a blind girl...


There was a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind.

She hated everyone, except her loving boyfriend. He was always there for her.

She told her boyfriend, 'If I could only see the world, I will marry you.'

One day, someone donated a pair of eyes to her. When the bandages came off, she was able to see everything.

At this time her boyfriend asked her,' Now that you can see the world, will you marry me?'

The girl looked at her boyfriend and saw that he was blind. The sight of his closed eyelids shocked her. She hadn't expected that. The thought of looking at them the rest of her life led her to refuse to marry him.

Days later her ex-boyfriend wrote a note to her saying:

'Take good care of your eyes, my dear, for before they were yours, they were mine.'

Now is a good time to say thanks to those you cannot see, that are there for you…always.
Happy Thanksgiving 2007. RGB PG-Host.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Cait having radical Surgery...update

update 11/14/2007

Rick this is Pat, Cait is in hospital with a collapsed lung on respirator. She had been sick for a couple of weeks; thought it was flu. She has pneumonia. She collapsed out side our house last night. Cait’s parents came got kids. Can’t think right now, sorry. Please put us on your prayer lists the kids sent u a couple of emails they send their love and so do I. Thank you for being a friend. You can reach me at shyene59@yahoo.com will be on laptop just came home to shower and get back up to hosp. always Pat


hi rick this is pat
just wanted to let u know cait is in hosp this morning they r removing the the other half of her breast and the other one also they are very optimistic that they have it all but cait is very down and in a lot of pain please put her on your prayer list i just left hospital chapel where i have been fot the last hour please pray for us could not stand to lose her thanks pat

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Nick Bockwinkel RECOVERING to OLD FORM ;-)



UPDATE: 11/10/2007

Hi Rick., Pam and I talked to Nick's wife Darlene last night and he had just got out of surgey.She said all went well and thought that she would be able to see him soon. He is at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas. 702-731-8131 Family code is 0468 if someone wants to get the latest news. Thanks for all the prayers.
Dad just had his 18 year anniversary with his heart transplant and said he thinks he can get another couple of years out of it. :-) I have nicked named him Felix. :-)


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FIRST POSTING ll/8/2007
Attached Message
From: glenn0727@aol.com
To: BockWINkel@aol.com
Subject: Nick Bockwinkel
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:04:11 -0500

Hi Rick, Cousin Nick just called and let me know that he will be having triple by-pass surgery in the morning.He ask if I would pass this information around .Please keep him in your prayers.He sounded a little nervous. He said he didn't really want to join the Bockwinkel Bad Heart Club. He is having the surgery done out in Las Vegas. Glenn

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Breast Cancer - GOOD NEWS about Deb Crump

UPDATE on Deb Crump...
In a message dated 11/8/2007 8:47:11 A.M. Central Standard Time, tracy crump writes:

Prayers do work !
The mass was not cancerous and they ended up removing it so we are so very much relieved. Thank you and all for all your concerns and prayers because it really does work !
Tracy...
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There has been a large increase in requests for prayer for people being diagnosed with various forms of cancer. Please act on the following simple request. It will help. And...right now, say a quick prayer for our friends on this Prayer Group that are dealing with cancer. Thanks...RGB...HOST

From a nurse:

I'll never forget the look in my patients eyes when I had to tell them they had to go home with the drains, new exercises and no breast.

I remember begging the Doctors to keep these women in the hospital longer, only to hear that they would, but their hands were tied by the insurance companies. So there I sat with my patient giving them the instructions they needed to take care of themselves, knowing full well they didn't grasp half of what I was saying, because the glazed, hopeless, frightened look spoke louder than the quiet 'Thank you' they muttered.

A mastectomy is when a woman's breast is removed in order to remove cancerous breast cells/tissue. If you know anyone who has had a mastectomy, you may know that there is a lot of discomfort and pain afterwards. Insurance companies are trying to make mastectomies an outpatient procedure. Let's give women the chance to recover properly in the hospital for 2 days after surgery.

Mastectomy Bill in Congress

It takes 2 seconds to do this and is very important .. please take he time and do it really quick!

Breast Cancer Hospitalization Bill - Important legislation for all wo men.

Please send this to everyone in your address book If there was ever a time when our voices and choices should be heard, this is one of those times. If you're receiving this, it's because I think you will take the 30 seconds to go to vote on this issue and send it on to others you know who will do the same.

There's a bill called the Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act which will require insurance companies to cover a minimum 48-hour hospital stay for patients undergoing a mastectomy. It's about eliminating the 'drive-through mastectomy' where women are forced to go home just a few hours after surgery, against the wishes of their doctor, still groggy from anesthesia and sometimes with drainage tubes still attached.

Lifetime Television has put this bill on their Web page with a petition drive to show your support. Last year over half the House signed on.


PLEASE!! Sign the petition by clicking on the Web site below. You need not give more than your name and zip code number.


http://www.lifetimetv.com/breastcancer/petition/signpetition.php

Good News about Kennedy Moorman~!


UPDATE: 11/08/2007

From: David Shafer
Date: Nov 6, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject: Kennedy is Home!!!

Today has been a very special day for our family. Kennedy came home after being in the hospital since she was born on May 18th!!! When she came home this afternoon she weighed in at 7 lbs. and 13 ounces. What a miracle she is!!!

Thanks to all of your for all of your support, prayers (very important!!!) and just all of your good thoughts. We really appreciate all of this!

Please pass this news onto anyone else that has offered prayers and support for Kennedy as we know that there are many people around the world that have given her support.


Thanks,

Dave and Karen
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First Entry: 10/04/2007

Hi,

Please keep up with your prayers for Kennedy. She is working great on the lower part of her body. The last surgery went really well and she is pooping and doing a great job of it. Now, she is having difficulty breathing and is back on the vent. The lungs are "immature" and she is having trouble. They have started some new medicine yesterday and will be doing some more today. She really responded well to the stuff on Wed., so I hope that today will continue. Jill and Bryan are feeling the effects of this NICU roller coaster and it is really so hard for them. Please keep all of them in your prayers and hope that this lung issue will get better soon. Thanks for all of your good thoughts and support.

Karen



Would you add Kennedy Moorman to your prayer list? That is Karen and Dave Shafer's new grandbaby - Jill's daughter. She was born at only 22 weeks weighing in at 1.3 lbs. She is having her good days and bad. I said that you hosted a prayer group list by email and she said she would like you to add Kennedy's name. Is that all I need to do? Thanks in advance:)

love,
Big Sis

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Please Pray for Robert Beach

From: James Beach
Sent: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 4:01 pm
Subject: Prayer list please


Hi Boc,

I just found out that my Dad, (Robert E. Beach of Queen City, Texas) has been diagnosed with Leukemia, specific type has not yet been confirmed but he is to see a Hemotolgist soon. He will turn 70 in two more days, (November 4th). I thank you all for your Prayers.

Also, a favor perhaps? it would completely blow him away if he got a ton of emails or e-cards on his birthday, especially if those cards told him that people from all over were praying for him,... just a thought! He can be emailed c/o: ebtx75572@aol.com

Thanks Boc!
James