Prayer update


We are in the midst of one of those times we all experience now and then when your daily life (your routine, your plans, your relationships) all get put on hold while you focus on something that has unexpectedly come to demand your attention.  For us, it was the earlier-than- expected birth of our first grand-child, George.  As I was out walking on the evening of January 31st, our daughter phoned from a Seattle hospital to say that what had up until then seemed like a routine pregnancy was about to end with an emergency C-section.  A short time later, George arrived; all 3 pounds, 3 ounces of him.  He was taken to the NICU, where he currently lives and will likely be for many weeks.  Eight days later John and I arrived in Seattle to do what we could to help support and encourage them; this past Tuesday John returned to California and the Discovery office, while I remained in Washington.  We don’t know how long I will be here; George has had some significant eating and respiratory issues,  and the Dr.’s are still trying to problem solve as they figure out how to best help him grow and heal.  Meanwhile, Leanna is also recovering physically…and both of George’s parents are healing emotionally while beginning to get into some kind of routine/rhythm that involves work for Mark and visiting George at the NICU for both of them.  I am truly thankful that I can be here at this time in order to run errands, help around the house and offer some emotional support.  Now that things are beginning to settle a bit, I am hopeful I will be able to get back into my Wycliffe responsibilities as well (thanks to my laptop, I am able to work as I sit here in the NICU family room a couple of hours a day.)  Sooo…..that’s what is happening in our lives!  Here are some ways we invite you to join us in prayer:
  • Please pray for Leanna, Mark and baby George; for healing for all...and for wisdom for the Dr.’s who are taking care of George.  Please pray for strength for Leanna and Mark emotionally as they journey through the ups and downs of having a baby in the NICU for many weeks.  (If you want to know how George is doing on a frequent basis, please check our Facebook wall:  https://www.facebook.com/RamseyDiscoveries
  • For Shevawn; for strength and patience to be a good support to them.  For wisdom for good self-care and for opportunities to do her Wycliffe work and the ability to be able to focus when she has those opportunities.
  • For John; who always has a lot on his plate this time of year as he interviews applicants and takes care of other discovery issues (some of which I mentioned above).   In addition to these things, he also has to pick up on some of my work, as well as find a new place to move our Discovery office to by the end of March.
  • We are thankful to report that since sending out our prayer letter, we believe we have our two Ghanaian co-leaders for our 2012 trip lined up.  However, we still are lacking leaders for some of the other trips; we may even have to cancel one of the planned trips if leaders do not materialize soon.
Thank so very, very much for your prayers!
In His love
 Shevawn & John

Comments

abe park said…
praying for ur family and baby George
Cindy Ahrentzen said…
Praying! Thank you for the update.♥
April D said…
Thanks for your update and how we can keep praying for your family and especially Baby George!
Thank you all for your prayers and support... We feel your love and care. thanks:)

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