Saturday, December 12, 2009

It's Personal

Two weeks ago last night we sat in a hospital anxiously awaiting news of Son #3 's surgery. He had two broken legs and the surgeon was concerned that there could also be some internal bleeding. It was a very emotional evening.

Last night we sat in a theater happily laughing as we watched Son #3, along with Son #2, perform in their improv. group. #3 was able to perform with only the aid of a cane. It too was a very emotional evening.

We were witnesses of a miracle.

As you know, I rarely share details of my personal and family life here. But tonight I feel inclined. You may have noticed that I am a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
. In November, Son #3 was called to serve a church mission in New Zealand, teaching the gospel in Mandarin Chinese. His leave date is December 16th. Yes, this young man broke both of his legs a mere two and a half weeks before he is due to leave to serve the Lord full-time.

I know with assurance that he was healed because of faith,
priesthood blessings, and many, many prayers. And because the Lord needs this wonderful, faithful, strong, big-hearted son to serve the people of New Zealand for the next two years.

Several of you wrote to tell me that you would add your prayers to ours. THANK YOU! I appreciate your love, concern, thoughts and prayers in our behalf. It is so heartwarming to know that even though you really don't "know" my family, you still prayed for us. We are indebted to you and are very grateful for your faith.

You are a part of our miracle!


Son #3 is back on his own two feet,
a little wobbly, but he is back.


Thank you for being so understanding and patient with me while I was tending to my family's needs. I will be back sometime Monday with lots of goodies to share.

45 comments:

  1. Wow, I didn't know that your son had broken his legs. What a testimony that is of the Power of the Priesthood. Surely the Lords needs him to teach the Gospel in New Zealand! Have miracles ceased to be, nay if miracles have ceased than God has ceased to be. Mormon 9:18-19. I love this gospel.

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  2. PS: Yes I did know that he had broken legs, I forgot from the previous post. Sorry, it's my senior moments coming through.

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  3. I'm so please for your family. I know family comes first and you are blessed with a miracle.. no better time of year to experience one.... great news!! Merry Christmas!

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  4. What a blessing!!! He does listen to our prayers and desires of our hearts.

    I am so grateful for your miracle :)

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  5. May your son continue to be healed & go on to do great works for The Lord. It's amazing to watch when His plans can't be deterred, isn't it?
    Merry Christmas to you & your family.

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  6. Wow, that's wonderful. So glad it sounds like it won't move back his mission.
    We had a missionary here (just before our son left) that broke his ankle the night before entering the MTC. He spent his first 6 weeks healing at home, then 3 weeks at the MTC...the last weeks of his mission here, he kept wishing for those "lost" 6 weeks.

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  7. Our God is so BIG, so STRONG and so MIGHTY... there is NOTHING our God cannot do! Sending up a prayer of praise for you and your family today. Also praying for son #3 and his upcoming mission work.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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  8. What a beautiful story. And one that he will be able to share on him mission.

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  9. Wow, aren't you so grateful for a loving Heavenly Father and the power of the priesthood?
    My SIL is from New Zealand. Her family still live there. So if he needs anything once he gets there, ted and Donna Stone are amazing! I am not sure where he is going, but she haa a LOT of family. Plus My brother and her are going over next year. Let me know!!

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  10. I'm so happy to hear that he is healing well & on his way to ser e the Lord!

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  11. The power of prayer is truly amazing. Thank you for reminding us of that again. I'm so very glad to hear that your son has had such an amazing recovery.

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  12. We dropped my son #1 off to the MTC on Wednesday. He will be there till the 29th! What a small, small world!

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  13. I'm so glad your son is now on the mend and doing so much better. I know his Mama time did him a world of good. I'll continue to pray for a full recovery for him.♥

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  14. so he is going into the mtc on the 16th?

    my son jack is awaiting his call right now. it was processed on friday so we are hoping it comes this week-

    hugs & prayers - patsy

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  15. I hadn't realized that you were LDS. I am too. Ironically my son entered the MTC last Wed. and is going to serve in the Hawaii Honolulu Mission. We don't know for sure when he leaves yet. I've blogged about this extensively on my private blog and have only made a short mention on my public blog. I too believe in miracles and this certainly was one. May God bless him on his mission.

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  16. I love reading your blog, but I'm a lurker and this is my first time commenting. I'm so happy for your family and the blessings and miracles you have witnessed. I'm living in New Zealand, and also have a son on a mission in Australia. Congrats to your son, he'll LOVE New Zealand!

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  17. What a blessing! I think missionaries and prospective missionaries are one of the most targeted group by Satan. My younger sister is also going on a mission, she leaves in March to California, and I've been telling her to be so careful because Satan will try anything and everythign to stop you from going.
    So happy that your son is back on his feet!

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  18. What wonderful news, Our Lord and Savior answer and hear our prayers. Your son will do great on his Mission in New Zealand! Have a great holiday, and tell your son.. no more motorcycles, because it gives moms HEART ATTACKS!

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  19. I hope your son recovers quickly and is able to get out on his mission soon. What an exciting place to go!

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  20. Thank you for sharing! What a miracle adn blessing! I am sure he will teach the gospel well and remember all the faith it took to get them there on time! And I have missed reading your blog!

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  21. So happy to hear the good news. I was worried & kept checing back in.

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  22. I am so very happy to hear that your son is on the mend!
    On a much more frivilous note...I just wanted to let you know that I loved the wreaths you put on your kitchen cabinets last year at Christmas time. I gathered the matrials last year and this year hung the wreaths. They look wonderful. I showed photos of it on my blog this week-end and linked back to your blog giving you credit for the idea. Thank-you for the inspiration!! I look forward to seeing how you have decorated your house this year!

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  23. Wow Joy - From the sound of things, I'm thinking that there are some really special people being prepared to hear the Gospel in New Zealand, and your son has been chosen to deliver the message. Heavenly Father does great and marvelous things. What a wonderful miracle! He will LOVE being in the MTC during Christmas - the Spirit is SO strong there!

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  24. I am so glad to hear this, Joy! I'm sure all of us Mom's were right there with you on the emotional aspect.

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  25. A miracle indeed, so happy for you! That is so exciting that he'll be serving a mission in New Zealand, what a wonderful experience that will be for him!

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  26. God is good! May Abundant Blessings continue to be yours.

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  27. I'm happy for miracles in our lives and that you have had a miracle in yours. I'm sure he will be a great missionary.

    Merry Christmas!

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  28. So glad to hear that he is on the mend!! It is such a blessing to have the Priesthood. I'm sure that this experience will make him an even better missionary!!

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  29. I mentioned on your last post about my daughter who broke her leg and spent 3 days and 3 subsequent surgeries at Primary Children's. We also saw the miracle of priesthood blessings help her in her recovery. What a blessing that your son will still be able to serve a mission. Many good things can come our of our trials. Our daughter (12 at the time) has said what a wonderful 6 months that was. She learned so much and grew so much. The Lord truly knows what we need. May your family have a Merry Christmas.

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  30. It is amazing and ,yes, miraculous how well your son is doing. As a former Operating Room nurse, we always were anxious to hear we were getting a motorcycle accident patient as they have so little protection. Like many others here in Blogland, I checked back daily and added my prayers. God has already shown you his goodness and blessings..

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  31. Wow Joy! Thank you so much for sharing. What a miracle and a blessing! My father served in New Zealand as well. He loved the mission. I'm so happy for your family! Merry Christmas!

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  32. Surely the Lords needs him to teach the Gospel in New Zealand!

    Work from home India

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  33. How wonderful!!! I am so excited for all of you!! YAY GOD.

    Jenn

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  34. I'm so happy to hear your son is doing well! I am so happy for you all! Your post touched me, Thanks for sharing! I have a son serving a mission in Virginia. I love the missionarys! They are valiant young men!
    Best of luck to your son. New Zealand will be getting a wonderful missionary! What a blessing!
    Cheers to a Happy Christmas and sweet blessings to you and your family!

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  35. Wow Joy!!!!!
    Our lives are sooooo blessed Every. Single. Day.
    The power of the Priesthood IS real!
    This I know.

    We are blessed with the Tender Mercies of a loving Heavenly Father huh.

    Thank you for sharing this with us. :-)
    Your son is a trooper. He will be an incredible ELDER! WAHOO! ( I love missionaries!)LOL

    Merry Christmas
    Mercy

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  36. tender mercies. you'll never forget this christmas :)

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  37. I'm so glad to hear the good news. I too am LDS and have a testimony of the Power of the Priesthood. I hope you have a Merry Christmas even though I know you'll be missing your son while he's on his mission.

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  38. thank you for sharing your miracle. I know that the gospel is true and that the priesthood is powerful. Our grandson just reported his mission yesterday. There is nothing better than having a missionary in the field. Our daughter also spoke Chinese on her mission. He will LOVE the people. Again, Thank you!!!

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  39. Oh my goodness, I didn't know about this or I would have been praying for him too! I am so glad he is doing so much better! And is getting ready to go on his mission too!

    I am so happy for you!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  40. Thank you for sharing your story. I too am LDS. Hope he continues to heal and head off on his Mission.

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  41. I read your blog daily and enjoy your beautiful decorating. You are a inspiration to me. Glad you are posting again. So happy to hear your son is getting better and stronger. My oldest son served a mission in New Zealand and also spoke Chinese. He loved it. Good luck to your son. It is also the best two years of a parents life.

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