I was going to blog about our wonderful camping trip we took to a park on Lake Michigan this week, but that all seems so unimportant at this moment. We now have a wonderful new member added to the Bonk family. Scott's nephew "Little" Ben and his wife had a baby girl shortly after midnight last night. The first text I got was the great news of the healthy baby. The next text at 3 a.m. was the urgent need for prayer. She was being transferred to DeVos Children's hospital. I have tried to describe our day four times now and just can't. What started out looking like a devastating day was a day that ended with hope. God is good! She has some huge hurdles to overcome, the biggest one being a heart surgery. But please pray that she will continue to grow for awhile before they have to aeromed her to Ann Arbor to the best cardiogist in the state. The more days she has before that trip the better. Pray for her parents Ben and Jen, her grandparents, and her doctors. This is where the "rubber meets the road" when it comes to faith. Thank you for yours.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Pray for Peighton Rose Bonk
I was going to blog about our wonderful camping trip we took to a park on Lake Michigan this week, but that all seems so unimportant at this moment. We now have a wonderful new member added to the Bonk family. Scott's nephew "Little" Ben and his wife had a baby girl shortly after midnight last night. The first text I got was the great news of the healthy baby. The next text at 3 a.m. was the urgent need for prayer. She was being transferred to DeVos Children's hospital. I have tried to describe our day four times now and just can't. What started out looking like a devastating day was a day that ended with hope. God is good! She has some huge hurdles to overcome, the biggest one being a heart surgery. But please pray that she will continue to grow for awhile before they have to aeromed her to Ann Arbor to the best cardiogist in the state. The more days she has before that trip the better. Pray for her parents Ben and Jen, her grandparents, and her doctors. This is where the "rubber meets the road" when it comes to faith. Thank you for yours.
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