Monthly Archives: May 2017

Genre: Prayers of Intercession

Readers,

In my last post at the beginning of this week I asked you to pray for Gabe. You may want to re-read it. Here is my update at the end of the week. (These are not long posts.)

Gabe is a 13 year old boy with neurological issues and Akathisia who is literally wasting away — starving, and in extreme anxiety. He lives with his family in southern Ohio. His parents and grandparents are dear friends of ours. Gabe has four younger siblings.

Gabe and his family are back home from DC where Gabe was taken to the Amen Clinic this week. They did testing but offered little help. The trip was extremely difficult on everyone for many reasons. (They rented an RV and took the entire family. Gabe can’t quit moving or walking and needed the RV space. He is neurologically hypersensitive, so everything is agitating.) After the testing the parents met with a team of doctors.

They say that a part of his brain has been damaged due to one of three things:

1) PANDAS: According to one site, PANDAS means “Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections occurs when strep triggers a misdirected immune response results in inflammation on a child’s brain. In turn, the child quickly begins to exhibit life changing symptoms such as OCD, anxiety, tics, personality changes, decline in math and handwriting abilities, sensory sensitivities, restrictive eating, and more.”

2-3) Or, the cause could have been caused by Lyme disease or parasites, but no matter, a part of his brain has been damaged.

Rebecca, Gabe’s mother who is a nurse, has suspected that it could be PANDAS (which I had never heard of).

More testing is to be done, but I don’t know from where (what clinic and location). And I don’t know if it will happen because I just received some text update from Carolyn, the grandmother, as follows:

“The HS woke you up to pray. Rebecca just said they are taking him to the hospital for admission. This will be awful for him but she can’t do it anymore. He was up most of the night just walking He’s losing more weight and his brain is really bad. Just mumbling now.”

I wonder what kind of pain Gabe is in. I’ve never heard this discussed, but I’ve seen two, recent pictures of him. He looks like a person who has lived through Auschwitz. He looks like a starving child from a third world country, only Gabe does not have the bloated stomach. He’s skin on bones everywhere.

Gabe knows Jesus. They may lose him.

Please pray for God’s mercy and whatever words come to you, but lift him and them up. I know I’ve never used my blog in this way before, writing personal letters (another genre) requesting prayer, but I also believe that you are grateful to pray for others in such deep need. We are one in the bond of love.

Thank you so much for being the Body of Christ,

Karen

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Genre: Prayer: For Whom? Gabe

My dear readers,

Today, I am supposed to address point two, Genre Identity, of our six points on The Reader-Navigator’s Map. Instead I’m going to ask for prayer. Yes, prayer is a genre, a category of communication both spoken and written. As a kind of literature, I can integrate it into our second point!

Prayer is a lifeline to the Lord. Like oxygen, we cannot live without it. Today, I want to ask you to pray for a 13 year old boy who is wasting away and will die without intervention — a miracle. This young man has dealt with neurological issues for years and has developed, probably from prescriptions, a disease called Akathisia, plus he has developed an eating disorder. Akathisia simply means” the inability to sit”; it is a movement disorder, an anxiety disorder. Combine this with an inability to eat or digest most foods, liquid or solid, and you can imagine the results. Continue reading

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A Fleet of Books on my Biblical Literacy Shelf: Frigates 7-12

What a beautiful day today is! I’m sitting at my dining room table typing on my laptop while looking out over our side yard, viewing dwarf fruit trees in full foliage and tall rose bushes in prolific bloom — scarlet, yellow, and peach colored pedals. Billowy clouds herald God’s majesty.

The heavens and our garden declare the glory of God.

Nature presents numberless volumes of divine literature: “The heavens are telling of the glory of God and the expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech and night to night reveals knowledge “(Psalm 19:1-2 NASB).  Telling, declaring, speaking, revealing. “God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good” (Genesis 1:31). From my window I’m reading a happy book. You have such books all around you in your nature’s libraries. Nature’s Divine Library.

In my previous post I presented suggestions for another library, your home library. I presented a dozen books as suggestions for your Biblical Literacy shelf, and then I described the first six. Today I’ll address the latter six books. Biblical Literacy (knowledge of Scripture’s narratives and declaratives; note post dated March 29, 2017) is the first of six points I’m offering as guidelines for navigating our reading experiences as Christ-followers — or pedestrian theologians — or salty, savory sailors on the Reading Sea. As Emily Dickinson declares, “There is no Frigate like a Book.”

Let’s look over the second six frigates, a small but powerful fleet. Ship Ahoy! (I hope you don’t mind my metaphors!) Continue reading

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