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Posted 2017-02-11T21:26:09Z

Answered Prayers

I'm so grateful for all the birthday wishes and prayers last week. I thought I'd give specific reports based on what I requested for prayer about. Thank you for taking time to lift me up before the Lord. He was glorified - an answer to my first request. 

As for the second, I had some amazing walking with Cindy this past week. We've been walking laps around the auditorium or cafeteria three days a week with not sticks. I buckle on a gait belt and stand up just holding on to Cindy's arms. She then adjusts to my side and holds one hand steady as I take shaky steps with increasing confidence. Occasionally, I'll hit a stride telling her stories about her kids in my class (her daughters are hilarious). I'm so excited about this progress with the braces, but there's also activity in my ankles that Margot and Anja are excited about too. On Friday, I spent a few more minutes on the elliptical with no braces. Anja's hoping to move into new activities moving and strengthening the ankles in the coming months.

Request three was related to my story, and I was able to have a really great conversation with a former kiddo in America about how I see God with me in my suffering. She's in a place of getting to ask hard questions about faith, and I'm so grateful that the Lord has prepared me to go through life beside her in this journey. 

I asked for prayers related to my strength and stamina, and I did a lot this past week. I'm so encouraged by the marked difference in how much I can accomplish in a given day. My first fall term back in the classroom, teaching two class periods and a half hour of physio was a full and draining day for me. This Thursday, I had breakfast with a friend, taught two periods, came home for coffee with someone else, had two students crash my house for their study hall, returned to school to walk with Cindy, then came home and made cookies in time to go to family group. Friday I got up a little early to make it to school in time to sub first period for a friend, taught my two classes, went to physio, then headed out to dinner and the symphony with some friends. A year ago, a single one of those days would have been unimaginable let alone two full days back to back like that. Today I slept in a little and took it easy most of the day but even had enough energy to make it to the Rogue One viewing at the Kandern Kino. 

My final request was related to my amazing job and how to best sustain my ministry here. A few close friends and family had extra insight that I was also praying about my summer plans. I really feel called to long term service in educational ministry, and I have a huge support team making my service here possible. My supporters are spread across America, and when I visited two years ago, I packed in countless coffees and conversations, but I pushed my body really hard on that trip. Any subsequent visits to America need to be more carefully planned for my body, and one of the ways I can prepare myself for the best possible return visit is to use this coming summer as an intensive recovery time in Germany. I've talked to my physios about staying here this summer and having a week intensive with Anja similar to what I did with Kandice in my visit to Oregon in 2015. They agree it would be a great choice to care for my body.

It's a difficult choice because it means I won't get to visit Bella Espresso, Longbottom, Black Rock, Dutch Brothers, Insomnia Coffee, or any other of my favorite coffee shops for yet another year - or Powell's Books. More significantly though, it means I won't get the chance to pull my nephews into my lap and read Not A Stick or whatever other latest book they've checked out from the library for another year. However, I'm staying here to be intentional in seeking the Lord and practicing my walking in the hopes that in the summer of 2018 I'll be able to go for a walk holding Wyatt and Parker's hands instead of four footed canes. 

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Comments (10)

  • Patricia Rogers
    Patricia Rogers

    Sounds like a great plan. You have come so far in 3 years and I rejoice with our God every day for that. Keep on keeping on. I love you to the moon and back, granddaughter. Granny

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Patty Beal
    Patty Beal

    We still pray for you at Center Point Community Church in Naples, Laura, and marvel at the "strides" you continue to make. Will pray this summer continues to be healing.

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Chuck Felton
    Chuck Felton

    So thankful for your progress.

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Corrine Rogers
    Corrine Rogers

    Tears, but lots of joy, too. Thank goodness for technology so your nephews are not strangers. Prayers for more healing.

    9 years ago · Reply
  • David Hewett
    David Hewett

    I will walk with you and hold your hands also

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Jennifer Delzer
    Jennifer Delzer

    As I prayed for you I felt that the Lord might be calling you to stay in Germany. May He use that time to do great work in and through you!

    9 years ago · Reply
  • George Wood
    George Wood

    Exciting to hear of the progress and answered prayers! Blessings and more prayers, George

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Helen Spencer
    Helen Spencer

    Thank you for the report, so full of energy! Wonderful example of our partnership with our Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer!

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Laura McGlothlin
    Laura McGlothlin

    Loved this praise report! Summer plans sound wise. Hugs!

    9 years ago · Reply
  • Stephensfam
    Stephensfam

    Praising God with you for tangible answers to prayer. Knowing it brings Him great joy to pour out blessing over you and to hear you pass it along! Knowing also that He is constantly guiding you to the "what next". It's an exciting, albeit not easy, journey. LOVE YOU BEAUTIFUL WOMAN!!

    9 years ago · Reply