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Thursday, July 24, 2008

This section of the site is still under construction, and we could use your help in getting it underway. If you have an encouraging anecdote from your day-to-day walk with the Lord to share, please let us know. We would also love your personal testimonies, your insight on a passage of Scripture you've been studying, or any morsel of wisdom you have found to be helpful.

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My husband passed away suddenly on June 10th of this year. He woke up next to me and couldn't breath. He was having a heart attack. I tried to help after he fell to the bed by doing CPR, but, unfortunately, his body closed up and even though I called 911, he died. I was terrified and having my six year old son there, shouting, "Mama, call 911!" was very traumatic for my son and myself. I could only imagine what was going through his mind as he watched me trying to save his Daddy. Since his death, I have had gastric bypass surgery, which we had planned for long ago, have lost 122 lbs, I've had reconstructive surgery on a broken foot which developed a bone infection, and have been on IV antibiotics since October 16th. I could use a friend.

My husband, Stephen Philip passed suddenly on 11-18-09 in a motorcycle accident we were married for 20 years and together for 26 years. Stephen was not only my business partner but my best friend. We had just hung up the phone and his last words to me were don't call me I am on the bike and will be home in 20 minutes. My biggest regret in all of this was not kissing him in the morning before I left work or telling him that I loved him. He was sleeping so soundly and I did not want to wake him.
I am so greatfull for this web site not only to share but to be reminded that I am not alone. We did not have any "human kids" just cats so it was truly was just us 2 :( I miss him terribly so THANKS.

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