May 22, 2012

Disciple Maker Kabeza

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One of our daily prayers in Rwanda is that God would raise up more disciple makers (Luke 10:2b). We praise God for answering this prayer over and over. Here is a story about Ejide, a young man who came to Charles Kabeza (ATN‘s Director) asking to be mentored! Pray for Charles, that he would disciple Ejide to follow Jesus. Pray for Ejide as he seeks to be discipled by a Godly man.

Note from Charles Kabeza

Murphy,

I wanted to share with you a new opportunity that God has put in my way.

Last week I got a call from one young man who is a student at SFB (School of Finance and Banking). This young man is involved in the Xtra Mile Community in Nyamata.

When I met him he told me that he is involved in a Compassion International Program. That program advices them to have a mentor. From our conversation he told me that he has observed what kind of person he may learn from and he found that Karoli (Charles in Kinyarwanda) is the model person for mentoring.

His request is more than what compassion asks them to do but he wants to learn all aspects of life including spiritual.

For now I do not know well his commitment to Jesus but I will. So I wanted to share with you this as my intimate partner to promote DMM.

Please pray for me so that I can be really a good model not only a Christian by name.

Find the picture of Ejide and Kabeza.

Blessings,

Charles Kabeza

China Adoption Update – So Close!

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One of our mentors and long-time friends encouraged us to focus on what “we know” and not let our minds wonder and speculate about what we don’t know. This encouragement has been very helpful and increased our confidence that this is going to work out and that God’s timing is going to be just perfect!

So, here’s what we know:

  • God has blessed our paperwork processing for over five years now. Beginning with the initial home study all the way through our last I-171h renewal. He has opened doors, providing us with contacts, brought people to our aide, given us wisdom and provided all the funds that we needed every step of the way.
  • We have been approved by the USCIS to adopt three times already (2006, 2008 and 2009).
  • We have been approved by the China Government to adopt.
  • Our FBI fingerprints have been taken and processed successfully four times.
  • God miraculously returned all of our adoption paperwork when it was left in a taxi in 2006.
  • The Kigali Embassy, USCIS Accra and Nairobi staff have been helpful and kind all along the way.
  • God has given us the patience and strength to wait for over five years.
  • We are within 2-3 months of receiving a referral from China and could possibly travel to China this fall.
  • China has referred children to families with LIDs through June 30, 2006. We are just 12 LID days away from receiving a referral. See our adoption page for an explanation of LIDs
  • In May of this year China referred 10 day’s worth of LIDs (June 21-30). This many LIDs have not been processed in over five years! If they continue this trend and refer another 10 days of LIDs in June then that would put them through July 10th. Again, our LID is July 12th which means we could possibly have a referal from China in July!
  • God has brought us this far and will carry us the rest of the way! We are so close!

Here’s the current situation:

  • Our third I-171h (approval from the USCIS to adopt a foreign born orphan) is expiring and we need to renew it. (We submit an I-600A application and if it’s approved then we receive an I-171h.)
  • When our 2nd I-171h expired we had moved to Rwanda and fell under the jurisdiction of the USCIS Nairobi Office (We were under the jurisdiction of the Accra, Ghana office while we were living in Togo.)
  • In 2009, when we asked the Nairobi office about our application to renew our paperwork, they told us that we had to submit our application with the office that initially processed our file. So, we mailed our updated police reports, home study, etc. to Accra, Ghana and they processed and renewed our I-171h.
  • In 2011, as our 3rd I-171h was about to expire, we sent our application back to the USCIS office in Accra.
  • After reviewing our paper work (they received it on March 15) they determined that we needed to file this application with the USCIS office in Nairobi and that they were sending our paperwork back to us. It arrived this past Monday, May 30th (2 1/2 months after they received it). I do not know why it took so long to make this determination, but it did. They did apologize for the omission and forwarded the email explanation on to the USCIS office in Nairobi.
  • After receiving the paperwork Monday (May 30), we quickly wrote new cover letters and reorganized the updated application documents and sent them to the USCIS Nairobi (Kenya) office yesterday (May 31st, Stephen’s Birthday) via FedEx. We took the picture above after we prayed over the paperwork and just before we headed to the FedEx office.
  • Now we must wait for the Nairobi office to process our paperwork. We have not had any contact with them by phone or email thus far. The Accra office was very good about communicating with us via email. We hope and pray that this will be the same for us with the Nairobi office.

Specific Prayer Requests:

  • That the person in charge at the USCIS Nairobi office would have our paperwork on his/her desk by this Friday June 3rd.
  • That the USCIS Nairobi office would communicate with us promptly via email or phone.
  • That God would grant us favor with the USCIS officials and staff so that our I-600A adoption application can be processed with expediency without complication.
  • That the officials would review our 4th I-600A application and updated paperwork by June 15th.
  • That the USCIS would approve our application, granting us a 4th and final I-171h.
  • That we would receive our I-171h before we receive a referral from China (This would be icing on the cake!).
  • That God would bless mine and Christine’s “nerves” as this is mentally and emotionally stressful!

We made double, triple, quadruple sure that all of our paperwork was in order. We had our FBI fingerprints taken and submitted months ago so they should have been cleared by now. We have paid all of our fees. Now, we just need the grace from the USCIS Nairobi office to process the application and grant us another I-171h! Pray that it is done in time so that we have approval in hand before our referral comes from China!!!

God has been and will continue to be faithful in answering our prayers. Let us remain steadfast on our knees until the very end. As Stephen put it last night in his prayer, “God, we can’t do this without You!”

Update on Anna Wolfe

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Answered Prayers!

Since the accident last July, many of you have been praying for my niece, Anna Wolfe, and my father, Marvin Crowson. To honor God for answering these prayers, I wanted to write you to let you know that both my father and Anna are doing great! Doctors have announced them healed!!! We cannot thank you enough for your prayers. God listened and answered. Below is a more detailed report about Anna from my sister, Georgia Wolfe. Anna is pictured standing straight up on the left with blue sleeves and a big smile!

March 11, 2011 Update on Anna

Anna as far as we can tell is doing wonderfully! Dr. Grabb the Neuro Dr. just called this week to schedule more ex-rays and another appt so we’ll see how her spine is doing by April. She’s had a growth spurt and that’s good so we’ll see the effect on her vertebrae. we’ll let you know when we know more.

The remaining effects of the accident at this point are just dreams from time to time when she’s exhausted or sick. She also appears to now have an issue with migraine headaches (where she feels sick to her stomach and her head hurts really bad). We’ve been keeping a headache journal to figure out the triggers of those. At first she was having these a couple of times a week and I thought it was a bug or virus so we made a Dr. appt. and they helped us figure out what was going on we’ve taken steps to make sure keep her rested and hydrated. Now we see them just once or twice a month. Physically Anna can ride a bike, run, and play as hard as any other kiddoe her age. She’s picked up reading wonderfully this year and has become a very amusing story writer and illustrator.

Emotionally and Spiritually she is doing much better too. Compassion Intl. offers free family counseling and a young lady named Erin has been wonderful with helping Anna process and communicate through all of this. Anna talks about the accident now, thanks God for protecting her and healing her. She is not bothered by her scars, hair has grown back to cover the three bald spots on her head, she asks questions about what happened and allows others to talk about it in front of her now, and she re-plays what she remembers with her dolls and younger siblings. I frequently walk by the door and hear Nicole and Benjamin calling to Aunt CC to drive on the grass again while Anna has her doll on the bed with her leg up on a pillow and blood pressure cuff and oxygen mask on. Daniel does not enjoy talking about it or the images and noises in his head so we continue to give him space and pray for his own healing. One important transition in Anna’s faith is that she understands now that God did not make the accident happen but that this is a part of her story to testify to His healing power and mercy in our lives. She knows that God loves her and we have watched her own love for the Lord strengthen and grow in a special intimate way in the past months.

*g.w.

March 29, 2011 Update on Anna

[Today] … was a great appt. Anna does not have to return to the Neuro surgeon and is released. Her back looks really good. Her vertebrae are slightly skinnier but it should not cause any problems, perhaps just a few millimeters shorter :0)

If we ever see any extremes in her like numbness, tingling, pain, hunching over etc we can refer back to him but he does not suspect any problems. Her back looks GREAT! He wanted pictures of the accident for his own record of what she had come through too :0) FOR YOUR GLORY LORD!!!

Her headaches should keep on lessoning and if they don’t we go through our ped. Dr. and refer to a neurologist for stronger medication. The best thing to do there is just to keep treating them as they occur and monitor a bit longer. If after a year they are not gone we are to go to the next step.

Anna is free to ski, roller skate and do anything with parental approval :0) She’s so happy and it was fun to skip out of the office with her.

What a merciful God! thank you loving family for holding us up in prayer. We love you all so much!

*g.w.

AGAIN, OUR FAMILY IS SO GRATEFUL FOR YOUR PRAYERS!!! GOD LISTENED AND ANSWERED!!! PRAISE BE TO THE LORD, GOD IN HEAVEN WHO HEARS THE PRAYERS OF HIS SAINTS AND ANSWERS US WHEN WE CRY OUT TO HIM!!!

A Blessed Family Trip to Togo

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Thank you for praying for our family trip to Togo last week. The Lord heard your prayers and blessed us with a challenging but encouraging visit. The challenging part was sickness as Stephen had fever with vomiting during both flights to Lomé. After a day of rest in Lomé though he was better. Christine came down with the same virus on Wednesday but persevered through it and we all made it to the end exhausted but healthy!

The picture above is our family with Christians from the Batoé church. Our time in Togo was so special, and yet so short! We met with and greeted Christians from eleven different churches and still didn’t get to see even half of everyone that we wanted to! Nevertheless, we were encouraged to see faith stirring in people’s hearts as they live their lives in service to their Creator. God is alive and working among the Watchi and our prayers of many years are still being answered. Praise God for His faithfulness!

Da Emily: Da Emily, pictured above with our family, was the house worker at the teacher house (after she worked for the Bunners for several years). Since our departure she’s been working in an orphanage taking care of 22 boys! Her faith was strong and she is doing well.

As well, we had traditional “fufu” with Papa Kofi and Da Adjo. Kofi is one of the elders in the Tabligbo Church. They are doing well and were surprised to see us!

Fo Yao: We were also able to visit Fo Yao (pictured above). He was our house worker all of the seven years we were in Togo and was Matthew’s best Togolese buddy! The boys prayed over him at his house. His son, Moses (pictured left of Matthew) is getting to be a big boy. It was good to see Yao doing well. This was one of the trip highlights for Matthew!

Photo and Video Gallery {Pictures and Video from our Trip}

 

Sedomé/Batoé Church and Denni Situation

Sedomé Church: When a leader falls, it brings shame and discouragement to the Christians. This is certainly the case in Sedomé. The shame and discouragement was so great that many refused to come to worship for weeks after the whole thing blew up! Others in the village hurled insults and ridicule at them and their shame and embarrassment was great! Even in spite of the challenges the Christians were facing, I found them strong and encouraged. Most, if not all of the Christians have returned. In fact, one man told me that there’s a small revival taking place as those who used to be luke-warm are taking their faith more seriously! Pictured above is Akossiwano giving a testimony during worship of how God blessed the birth of her seventh child! We praise God who is turning a terrible situation into a blessing! Only He can do that!

Report on Denni: Thank you for praying for the difficult situation with Denni. The Lord answered your prayers and we experienced some amazing things. (Pictured above are the boys and myself after the meeting with Denni just before a yummy lunch of beans, dried cassava and oil. The woman smiling is Denni’s wife, faithful to Jesus even in spite of her husband’s sin!).

First, I didn’t even expect Denni to be in Sedomé the weekend that we were planning to visit. Normally, if someone knows that a “confrontation” is coming they would make themselves scarce. So when Denni showed up at church during my lesson Sunday morning, I was surprised!

The lesson I planned aimed at accomplishing two goals: Confronting him publicly/directly about his sin as well as encouraging the faithful Christians that the way of the righteous will stand forever while the way of the wicked will perish. Again, to my surprise, Denni stayed through the entire lesson (I expected him to get up and walk out).

After worship the men were asked to stay to discuss something important. Again, I expected him to leave, but he stayed. For the next three hours we had a huge discussion concerning his actions, sin and consequences not only for himself but also for his family and the faithful Christians in the Sedomé church. The Holy Spirit moved all of the leaders to share, confront and even offer forgiveness. Everything that I could have ever dreamed or prayed to be said was said. No stone was left unturned.

Rather than argue or point his finger back at the other men, Denni sat quietly with shame written on his face and listened to every word. Towards the end I could see tears dropping on his forearms and then his hands began to shake. I felt moved to pray so I got down on my knees, looked him in the eye, told him I loved him, and then prayed that God would give him the strength to repent and return to Jesus. He sobbed for more than 20 minutes as we prayed.

The day could not have been planned more perfectly. The words could not have been articulated more powerfully. The leaders could not have been more unified. Denni’s heart could not have been more broken. Mighty prayers were answered.

Denni left with his head hung low and then we had a meal with the rest of the Sedomé men and leaders. Whether Denni will repent and restore fellowship with Jesus and the church is left to be determined. I pray that God will give him the strength to do just that. Even if he doesn’t though, the Word of God was victorious as the men and women of the church held fast in obeying Jesus’ words in Matt. 18:17 to have the church as a whole confront him and make his choices clear. I saw courage and determination in the hearts and faces of the rest of the Christians there to stand up for what is right and to say the things they had to say no matter how difficult or complicated the situation.

Thank you again for your prayers. God listened and He answered. Let us continue on in prayer for Denni, that he would find his way again!

Night in Batoé: After our time in Sedomé, we drove to Batoé, a village located by the Mono River to spend the evening/night with them. They had swept, cleaned and prepared a whole private compound just for us, complete with our own private bathing area, bathroom and courtyard! It was soooo hot, we slept outside under mosquito nets (pictured above). They were prepared for us to stay for more than three days and were disappointed when we said we would only be there two days and one night:( This was the boys first night to stay in the village like this. Afterwards, Stephen commented that “life in Africa is hard”.

Our time was spent “listening and counseling” Christians and Leaders as they came one by one and in groups to update us on how they are doing. One woman, Doneno, especially needs our prayers. Her husband (a lifetime alcoholic) had a fight with the church leader’s mother in January. During their “spat” the women called out to the “gods” in desperation (the woman denies that she did this). A few days later he became very ill. As he grew sicker and sicker, he began telling everyone that this woman had put a curse on him and that’s why he was sick and dying. His last conversations were filled with these accusations. After five days of sickness, he passed away. The accused woman fled the village in fear that she would be harmed or killed (what they often do to people accused of sorcery). The woman returned a few weeks before our visit and the whole village and Christians are afraid of her. In fact, when she came to worship on Sunday, the rest of the Christians refused to come. Finally, the woman’s son, the leader of the church there, confronted his mother and told her to stop coming to church. Now the Christians are worshiping together again.

Doneno, a Christian, came to me discouraged, frustrated, angry and in need. Her husband is gone and she’s left to take care of the six children on her own. Also, it’s important to know that these women (Doneno and the accused church leader’s mother) live within 100 feet of each other and see each other everyday. The situation is very sad because there’s no way to know the real truth. As the man passed away, he left his own curse on the church and village with his accusations… words that can’t be confirmed as truth or denied as lies.

No matter what the true is, the answer is for Doneno (and the rest of the village) to forgive, love and pray for their enemies.

While I spent time listening and counseling Christians in Batoé, Christine walked three miles with Christian ladies from Batoé to visit the Agodeke Christians (with temperatures in the low 100′s)! Since our departure the men and would-be leaders in this church have either died of sickness, left the church or left the village. There are 12 women however who are still faithful to Jesus. One of the women knows how to read. So on Sundays, they all come together to sing, pray and the reader will read from the Bible. They’ve been doing this on their own for over a year now. What faithfulness! They were encouraged by Christine’s visit (as was Christine)!

Adangbe, Literacy and the Ag Mission Farm

Kpotonou: On Tuesday, we visited the Kpotonou Christians in Adangbe. I was encouraged to hear that Dzo and Massan (pictured above at their home) had started a new church that meets in the school house close to their village. Three people were baptized last year, one of them being a voodoosi (wife of a voodoo idol/spirit). Dzo and Mawuko, the other church leader in Kpotonou, have never gotten along really well and I think that’s what prompted the beginning of a new church. A Barnabas/Paul type situation where the men went their separate ways. It’s not my favorite way to begin a new church, but nevertheless, new people are coming into the Kingdom. We found the Christians in Kpotonou unified and encouraged.

Evé Literacy: Earlier this year, Minen, the wife of Laté our Agricultural Missionary among the Watchi, began a literacy class with Christian women in Adangbe. Literacy has been a huge issue, especially among women, and is a huge need in the Churches. Christine was able to attend one of the classes (pictured above) as a dozen or so women gathered together to learn how to read. One thing we are super excited about is that Minen is using the same literacy materials in Evé that we are using in English and Kinyarwanda in Rwanda! The literacy teaching process was developed by Literacy International and then their staff worked in the local languages to put together the primers for teaching. In fact, this past week, Christine had her first Kinyarwanda Literacy lesson with a Rwandan woman who wants to be able to read her Bible. The lessons and process are the same, no matter what language they are using! Exciting!

While Christine attended the literacy class, I met with church leaders from three churches in Adangbe. Some are content with the way things are and aren’t really looking to grow or make disciples. Others are frustrated by their failed efforts to plant new churches and stopped trying in their discouragement. Still others are working even now in four different villages to make disciples and bring families to faith. We talked for three hours about the need to keep trying even though past experiences have been challenging and unsuccessful. Sometimes, they need to change their methods. Other times, they just need to keep trying, washing the dust off their feet in unreceptive villages while praying for and seeking people and villages of peace who are seeking God. I pray that they will not give up, but continue to do the work of evangelism and church planting, as it is our Lord’s command to continue to make disciples. My words during this trip were much more challenging than ever before. So much so, that some are probably wondering if this is the same Murphy who worked with them before!

Ag Mission Farm: One of the highlights of my visits back to Togo is always a visit to the Agricultural Mission Farm. When we left Togo two years ago, we took the money from the sale of our old Prado (may it rest in peace) and bought 40 acres of land to begin a mission farm. Since that time Laté and a team of other workers (Yohaness, Emmanuel and Kossi are pictured above working with the Mission Farm’s 2-wheel tractor) have been clearing, plowing and planting season after season. The main goals of the mission farm include providing a place where Watchi farmers, church leaders and other Christians can come to “see” new agricultural techniques and crops that they can use and plant in their own farms to increase productivity of their land as well as generate more income for their families and churches. As well, another dream is for the farm to produce income for ongoing and future development and ministry projects that the Lord will lead us to in the future. Funds for Watchi Development will be generated in Watchiland! 100% sustainability is our goal! Likewise, the Ag Ministry will provide us a ministry that we can use to serve others in new villages as we search for people and families of peace. We call this an “Access Ministry”.

One of the main crops on the mission farm is pineapple (of course!) Stephen and Matthew are pictured above with Yohaness each holding a 10 pound organic pineapple! Yummmmmmm, we ate them on the spot and they were delicious! We praise God for pineapples. This year the farm will have it’s first major harvest of pineapples and we are expecting 5-10 tons! As well, we are planting teak trees, corn, peanuts, cassava and have a plan to raise goats, chickens and plant tomatoes in the dry season. The farm currently needs a water well to do these last few projects. If you are interested in helping with that, let me know!

We praise God for the Agricultural Ministry and most especially for Laté and Minen Lawson (Laté is pictured left showing us two huge pineapples. Their hearts of service, integrity and passion to disciple others are constant sources of encouragement to us. We also praise God for the blessing that He has placed upon the farm as we see the land producing more that we expected. Many people are and will continue to be blessed through this ministry. Families are becoming economically stable. Jobs are being created. School fees are being paid. Access Ministries are being developed. A foundation for future development and ministry funding is being laid. Hope is replacing despair. All in the name of Jesus! Praise God!

China Adoption Update – Getting Closer!

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Thank you for your faithful prayers for our adoption and the renewal of our USCIS paperwork. We have good news to report!

  • The US Embassy in Kigali was very gracious to us and allowed us to be fingerprinted here without having to travel to Kenya! Furthermore, they did the service for FREE and even mailed the fingerprint cards off to the FBI Nebraska Processing center for us!
  • All of police reports and various paperwork were successfully renewed and we sent off a “Renewal Application” to the USCIS office in Accra, Ghana a few weeks ago.
  • Our Home Study was successfully updated and has been FedExed to the USCIS office in Accra, Ghana.

Now, the wait, while they look at our 4th, yes 4th, application to bring a foreign born child into the US as our adopted daughter.

Our current USCIS paperwork expires April 20th so we are praying that the reviewing process will be successful and that we will be re-approved (hopefully for the last time!) by then.

Furthermore, and most exciting, is that today (April 1st) there is word that the latest batch of referrals from China cover the dates from June 9th through the 15th! That’s six days closer to our LID which is July 12! Meaning, if they continue on at this pace, we could possibly have a referral in 4-5 months…….. meaning we might get to bring our daughter home this year! Oh, the excitement….!!!

So, let us continue on in prayer, asking the Lord to continue to shorten those days until we can bring our precious daughter home!

If you like “rumors”, http://chinaadopttalk.com/ is where we keep up with the latest China Adoption News…

 

Harvest Prayer Warriors eNews 10/30/2010

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Rwanda Luke 10:2b Prayer Movement

The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Luke 10:2b

Just before the Lord sent out the seventy-two disciples he told them to pray. Pray that the Lord of the harvest would raise up more disciples like themselves who would pray and then make more disciples. The workers were IN the harvest! And they still are today!

We are praying for a great revival in Rwanda. A revival where Rwandans come in contact with truth, understand it and obey it. A revival that changes Rwanda’s history, one that gives Rwanda a NEW story.

Revivals always begin in prayer. Jesus said it himself. Pray first, then go! ….

Click here to read the rest of Harvest Prayer Warriors eNews 10/30/2010, a prayer eletter from the Crowson family.

50th Wedding Anniversary & A Favor

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On Thursday, August 26, 2010, my parents (Marvin and Judith Crowson) will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary!

What an amazing couple my parents are, not only because they have great kids:), but also because of their love, devotion and service to our Father in Heaven as well as their lifelong commitment to each other. Their life, faith and marriage are truly an inspiration to multitudes of people all over the world!

Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Mom and Dad!!!!!!!! May this day be filled with joyous memories and gladness in your hearts for the blessed life that the Lord has given you!

For all of our friends and prayer warriors out there, I have a special request. Would you join our family in honoring our parents by sending an anniversary card and/or flowers to my parents this week? Even though their anniversary is only two days away (sorry for the late notice) I know that they would be honored and blessed no matter when your card/flowers arrive.

Please send flowers/cards to:

Marvin and Judith Crowson
108 Water Oak
Searcy, AR 72145
501-305-3084

Or, give them a call on their anniversary and wish them a wonderful day! Here are their phone numbers:

Home: 501-305-3084
Marvin’s Cell: 501-230-4871
Judith’s Cell: 501-230-4870

Here’s an idea, post something on their facebook pages…@Marvin Crowson and @Judith Crowson…

Or, send them an ecard to their inbox. Email mom @ judithcrowson@awareanddev.com and dad @ mcrowson@harding.edu .

In light of the past four weeks, your cards/flowers/facebook messages/ecards/phone calls would be sooooo encouraging! Let us give honor where honor is due.

Thanks again for your faithful and powerful prayers for our family this past month! The Lord is listening and He is answering!

On The Mend – Accident Update

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Our family is so thankful for your prayers for our family and specifically for Dad and Anna’s healing. I have good news to report, both are on the mend and getting better everyday!

Update on Dad (Marvin Crowson)

Last week we saw Dr. Justus, dad’s primary physician. He tested his oxygen levels and found that they were good. So, dad was able to get off the 24/7 oxygen machine. He also strongly encouraged my dad to rest and let time heal. Good advise which my dad is taking. Dr. Justice sent dad’s paperwork to a spinal specialist in Little Rock and told us that they would contact dad to make an appointment. Sure enough, that afternoon the office called and scheduled an appointment with dad for this coming Thursday (August 26th). I imagine that he will take more x-rays to see the healing progress in his neck and then make a plan from there. This Thursday dad will have worn his neck brace for almost four weeks! Wow, how time has flown by. He is so ready to have that brace off!

We also saw the “bone” doctor who x-rayed dad’s hand and found that the fracture had healed so much that he didn’t need to wear a cast! So, they removed the splint and put him in a small arm/wrist brace and told him to begin moving and exercising his wrist. One week later we went back for a follow-up visit and yesterday (Tuesday) the Dr. told dad that he only needs to wear his brace when he’s lifting something or walking around (in case he falls). We are so thankful for how well he is doing!

His wounds are healing slowly but surely. Everyday they seem to be getting smaller and smaller. The majority of his pain right now is coming from his left elbow which had the majority of cuts and the deepest wound. His energy levels are getting higher, though he gets worn out pretty quickly.

Update on Anna (Anna Wolfe)

Last week the spinal specialist in Colorado Springs did a full body scan on Anna’s back and today (Tuesday) the office called with the results. Anna still has “severe compound fractures” in her spinal column and needs to continue to wear the brace until the month of October where they will do another set of scans to see how well she is healing. This doctor did not see the original scans from the day after the accident so there’s really no way to tell how much her bones have already healed. Let us continue on in prayer asking the Lord of all the Universe to lay His Hand upon her body to heal her completely!

The Dr. did say that she can now sleep at night without the brace on…Exciting news to Anna:)

As you can see from the picture above, she is her sweet, beautiful and happy self. A few times when I’ve called Georgia, she will pause and say, “Anna, stop running:)”!

She’s not in any pain and except for the brace that she’s wearing for her back, doesn’t even know that anything is different than before. And the cut on her leg is healing nicely.

Tomorrow morning I (Murphy) will get on a plane headed for Rwanda (the first of three planes actually) and am super excited to be reunited with Christine and the boys. It was good for me to stay a few extra days to help mom and dad get home, get settled and go to all of these doctor appointments. I know it was the right decision, but I miss my family so much. Needless to say, I’m looking forward to getting back to Rwanda!

You can find out more from Todd and Georgia’s facebook wall @ http://www.facebook.com/#!/todd.wolfe?ref=ts

Specific prayer needs:

  • Continue to pray for complete healing of body, mind, emotion and soul for Anna and Dad as well as the rest of our family.
  • Pray that the bones in Dad’s neck will heal completely and that the Dr.’s appointment on Thursday goes well.
  • Pray that Anna’s back will heal quickly in the next month so that when they retake the x-rays in October the Dr. will see the evident healing power of our Creator! (As well as the rest of us).
  • Pray for an “Accident-Free” Season of life for our families. We need to rest and renew without distractions and further stress:)
  • Pray that the Lord would bless my flights to Rwanda over the next two days with safety, ease, efficient travel agents and health.
  • Thank the Lord for the multitudes of people who have prayed, feed, housed, clothed and encouraged our family these past four weeks. The outpouring of love and prayers has just been awesome, and we are so blessed and thankful!

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Accident Recovery Update

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We praise God for the past eight days of healing and for the multitude of prayers that have been lifted up to heaven on our behalf. Countless numbers of people have written from all over the world sending their love and letting us know that they are praying. To all who have sent love, prayers and encouragement, THANK YOU!

This week has not been without challenges and a wide variety of emotions.

Dad was on some pretty heavy pain medication for six days which had all kinds of effects on his body and mental state. This was my first experience with heavy medication and until doctors told me that “it’s the meds” I thought that my dad was loosing his mind:) One doctor advised us to go completely off the pain meds to let it get out of his system to clear his mind up. Sure enough, he didn’t have any pain for 36 hours, that’s how long it took to clear up! My dad “is back” now and we are so thankful!

Anna checked out of the hospital on Thursday and Georgia and Todd joined us here in Pagosa Springs (CO) later that evening. It was so exciting to see Anna get out of their van and walk so excitedly into the house! Anna was her old self, excited, fun and cheerful. With the exception of her brace, she’s the same little girl that we love!

Yesterday, before Todd and Georgia took their family home to Colorado Springs, we had a good family worship and prayer time together. God was so merciful to us. The accident could have been so much worse. Why it wasn’t, I don’t know. But we receive His mercy as a gift. A gift that blesses and changes who we are. A gift that He wants us to receive and then give to others.

Tomorrow Christine, the boys and I along with my parents will begin a two day trip to Ft. Worth. We’ll spend a few days there getting Christine and the boys packed and ready for their return trip to Rwanda on Friday. Saturday, I’ll drive my parents home to Searcy, AR were I’ll spend two weeks helping them make and get to doctor’s appointments as well as provide any help they need with care and logistics. Then, I’ll return to Rwanda towards the end of August.

Here are some specific prayer requests for Anna and Dad:

  • Pray that every cut, scrape, bruise, fractured and broken bone will heal completely…
    • Dad has a double break on his left arm, a broken rib and sternum as well as two fractured vertebrae in his neck. Also, he has serious black and blue bruising on his left shoulder and legs as well as cuts and scrapes on his shins. His ear, with 32 stitches, is looking good and we have an appointment Monday morning with a doctor in Pagosa Springs to get the stitches taken out.
    • Anna has 6 fractured vertebrae in her back. We are praying specifically for T5, that it would slip back in place and heal properly. T1, T2, T3, T4, and T7 are also fractured but are still in place. Her brace keeps her back straight so that the bones can heal but still gives her tons of mobility. She has some minor cuts and scrapes on her left arm and leg and a pretty serious cut on her right leg that are healing day by day.
  • Pray for emotional healing…
    • For several days after the accident Dad had dreams (generic in nature) but still about the accident. He still doesn’t remember anything from the beginning of the accident until the time they put him on the plane. Another thing that is heavy on his mind is the question “What happened?” We still do not know the cause of the accident and although we have reassured him time and again, he can’t help but feel responsibility because he was the one driving. He would like to have “some answers” to the whys and hows of the accident but I don’t think that we will ever know for sure. Pray for peace in his heart about that.
    • One comment that Anna made in the hospital was that “they say that I’m being brave but inside I’m screaming”. She’s been nervous about being in a car, especially when making “turns”… she just wants to go straight:) I can’t imagine the trauma that she’s gone through. She will probably go in and out of anxiety about a whole list of things. The two days that I was able to spend with her though were wonderful and she seemed to be doing great!
    • Mom, Georgia, Christine, Todd, myself are going through all kinds of emotional swings as we process the accident as well as do our best to take care of Dad and Anna. It was especially scary when dad was having some reactions to his pain medication (but we didn’t know that it was the medicine). Now that the meds have worked their way out of his system and he’s doing better, our stress levels have gone way down.
    • There is still some fear in my heart about the “unknowns”. Did the doctors discover everything? Are there any more internal injuries that we don’t know about that haven’t manifested themselves yet? How is this going to change my parent’s “care” needs. This may seems trivial, but who’s going to take care of their lawn now? It’s like $120/month to have someone mow their grass every two weeks and I don’t think they can afford that and I’m not anywhere close to take care of it for them. Do they need to move? Downsize in house? What other changes need to be made, etc??? There’s a whole list of things on my mind like that.
  • Pray for strength…
    • Strength for us to provide Anna and Dad the care that they need to heal and recover.
    • Strength to sort through all of the emotions from the accident.
    • Strength to encourage each other when times are difficult.
  • Pray for safe travel…
    • Monday and Tuesday we will drive to Ft. Worth, Texas
    • Friday, Christine and the boys will make the return trip to Rwanda.
    • Saturday I will drive my parents back to Searcy, AR.

Thank you so much for your prayers! God is listening and He is answering!

I have a password-protected post with pictures of the accident. If you’d like to see them, let me know by email:  murphy @ audienceofone . cc and I’ll give you the password. When you see them, you will again know that God’s angels kept them alive…

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