Barnabas Network International | Online Resources for Churches

Blog

  • JOURNAL 60

    8 December, 2015

    My Darling, Well the trip to Uluru was outstanding! Pete had done all the organizing and left no stone unturned… [more]

  • JOURNAL 59

    4 December, 2015

    Sweetheart, When people ask me how I am doing, I endeavour to respect the genuineness of their enquiry. So, rather… [more]

  • JOURNAL 58

    27 November, 2015

    Hello my darling, Do you recall the team of intercessors who committed themselves to pray for us every day from the… [more]

  • JOURNAL 57

    24 November, 2015

    Hi Sweetheart, I’ve started packing my bag for the trip with Pete to Uluru come this Sunday. We will only be… [more]

  • JOURNAL 56

    20 November, 2015

    My darling, Your inspirational example continues to be talked about in grateful terms by many, many people. As you… [more]

  • JOURNAL 57

    24 November, 2015

    Hi Sweetheart,

    I’ve started packing my bag for the trip with Pete to Uluru come this Sunday. We will only be there about 2 days but that is time enough to get some really good photos. When it comes to packing for a trip, Pete and I are very different. Whereas I have started packing, he doesn’t even know where his case is!

    Before we know it Christmas will be with us again. Just about 4 weeks away. I have to confess that I find it difficult to look at the family photo from last year (was that really 12 months ago) and not feel the tug within my heart as I realise that you will not be with us this year.

    On those occasions when I do have the ability to look at that reminder I note that everyone is smiling but the prize for the biggest smile belongs to you. By that time – Christmas 2014 – we knew that you only had 3-4 months to live. Yet, even knowing that, your face revealed the joy you had in being able to have that day with our family.

    [I think I will change the subject about now]

    I had coffee with T and M this morning. Of course, M came regularly to see you and she and T want to keep that visiting going for my benefit. I so much appreciate their continuing support and care. I noticed that M “teared up” as we passed the shop where she would often buy flowers for you each time she visited. The emotion behind the tears was fairly obvious: “I miss her so much”.

    Don’t we all.  Don’t we all.

    Whenever I am up at High Care Reception I almost always see at least one member of staff who ask how I am going. It’s obvious that they remember us and equally obvious that their memories of you are very positive and loving.

    I have worked enough with people going through grief to know that the healing of grief is a long and (most often) one where it gets harder before it experiences relief. Well, I can tell you that, after 7 months, it is not getting any easier. I need people who will pray that my expectations in this regard will be reasonable and according to God’s timetable.

    But Until Then

    You remain the love of my life

    Mike

     

Download free ministry resources.
give us your feedback.