Saturday, March 29, 2008
Memorial for Kurt Blake at Gitche Gumee Bible Camp
I am writing to inform you of a memorial that is going to be located at Gitche Gumee Bible Camp in honor of Kurt. Seeing as Kurt loved to play sports of all kinds, we are going to raise money to purchase a set of bleachers for the baseball diamond area.
Donations will be tax deductible.
If you would like to contribute, please send checks with “Kurt Blake Memorial” in the memo to:
Gitche Gumee Bible Camp
5189 Garden City Rd
Eagle River, MI 49950
Please have all donations in by Friday, April 25, 2008. If you have any questions or suggestions on a company we can use to purchase bleachers please e-mail me at lieffers@hotmail.com with Kurt Blake in the subject.
I will continue to update on our support raised!
Thank you for your support!
Erin Robinson
Friend and fellow GG camper
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
God's Tapestry By Emily Matthews
And though His plan for us may sometimes seem a mystery,
If we but trust in Him, even when we do not understand,
Our lives can be great works of art, designed by His own hand...
Rich in love and harmony, with family, home and friends,
Bright with inspiration, and with faith that never ends,
Woven with some challenges to help us learn and grow,
Filled with threads of joy and peace because He loves us so.
Have faith in God's great goodness, keep Him first in all you do.
Pray for understanding of His grand design for you.
Give thanks for all His blessing and live each day joyfully.
Remembering you're a special part of God's own tapestry.
Logan, the Sky Angel Cowboy
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zCdZwitrNoY
Scriptures For Grieving Parents
I keep trying to come up with the right words to say but it just won't come; I figured I would just go to the big book. Please share with the family. Thank you. Jamie Linna
Scriptures For Grieving Parents
I found that many times when the image of my daughters death haunted my mind if I would meditate on a scripture, I would find relief. Many times I memorized and repeated them out loud over and over again until the images went away. ~Linda Kaiser
Psalms 121:1-2 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.My help [cometh] from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.
Isaiah 60:20 Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
Luke 6:21 Blessed [are ye] that hunger now: for ye shall be filled. Blessed [are ye] that weep now: for ye shall laugh.
Ecclesiastes 7:1-3 A good name [is] better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth.[It is] better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that [is] the end of all men; and the living will lay [it] to his heart.Sorrow [is] better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better.
1 Chronicles 16:11 Seek the Lord and his strength, seek His face continually.
2 Samuel 12:21-23 Then said his servants unto him, What thing [is] this that thou hast done? thou didst fast and weep for the child, [while it was] alive; but when the child was dead, thou didst rise and eat bread.And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell [whether] GOD will be gracious to me, that the child may live?But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 Blessed [be] God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.
This eulogy is not going to be a typical one.... Anna
The support we have received from friends, family and complete strangers and everyone in between is uncomprehensible. We are beyond overwhelmed by the cards, letters, gifts, food, emails, blogs, phone calls etc, etc. We cannot begin to express our appreciation to each and every person who has helped us in any way...but we do thank each and every one of you from the bottom of our hearts.
I decided I would like to share with you the eulogy that I wrote and read for Kurt at his funeral.
"This eulogy is not going to be a typical one. I've never been very good at being typical.
Our Kurtis James (don't call me Kurtis) "Kurt" Blake was born quickly, July 27th, 1994 to Jerry and I in Shawano, WI.
He is survived by us, his parents, brother Daniel, sister, Kaisa and dog Sandy; Grandpa Dale Blake, Grampa Don and Gramma Norma Haro of Leesburg, FL. Uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.
To say that Kurt loved to ski is an understatement. He longed for skiing in the summer, sometimes pulling his ski boots out in July, just to wear them around the house. He was only 18 months old the first time he skied.
Kurt loved to entertain people by telling jokes. He was very animated when he was younger but could tell joke with a straight face. He especially liked telling blonde jokes and I tried to discourage that, reminding him that HE was blonde.
Another understatement is to say that Kurt loved sports. He could share stats about most of the players in the NBA, MLB, NFL and even some hockey and soccer players.
Kurt didn't love school, but he worked hard and did well. Math came easy to him and before he was in kindergarten, he was asking me for math problems. When I asked him to add some easy problems, he wanted harder ones. We worked our way up to adding numbers like 1,784 + 392 and before I could punch the numbers into a calculator, he was finished adding them in his head.
More than anything, Kurt loved Jesus. He may not have said much about him to any of you, I don't know.
I do know that he read his Bible most every day.
I also know that he spent time praying for his teachers and friends.
Kurt would want you to know his Jesus.
If you don't, please don't leave this building until you know that you know you will see Kurt again in heaven.
Kurt didn't die because God failed us. My God is NO LESS THAN FAITHFUL.
Several people have told me of dreams or visions that God has given them. These have helped me more than I can say.
One shared that God showed him Kurt asking Grandma Blake (who died in November) if he HAD to go back and she said, "Only if you want to." She always did let Kurt have his way.
When Kurt was little, he loved soccer. Another told me of Kurt in a HUGE green grassy field with a soccer net at one end.
Kurt had the ball, dribbling it down the field with his feet. His opponant was the same size as Kurt and kept up with him every step of the way. But he was wearing a white robe.
Kurt couldn't seem to shake him, so he turned on the speed and those of you who saw him play sports knew he could turn on the speed when he needed to--even if it meant throwing up afterward.
Well, his opponent, (Jesus) was still right next to him; no matter how fast he ran, so Kurt did his little quick stop, kicked the ball back a little, jumped behind it and then kicked it to try and make a goal.
The ball curved out in a big wide arc and headed straight for the goal. But it stopped directly in front of the goal and dropped to the ground.
Kurt looked at Jesus, who said, "You didn't know I had a goalie, did you?" Kurt smiled the biggest smile ever and hugged Jesus and they walked off of the field together.
Thanks for telling me that, Dad, I love you."
anna
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Your continued prayers are appreciated
And to have the ability to focus as much as they need to.
Thank you.
And yes, continue to pray for Jerry and I, also.
Anna
Monday, March 24, 2008
Obituary and Guest book at www.canefuneralhome.com
Kurt Blake 13 of Ontonagon, MI passed away Monday, March 17, 2008 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield, WI.
He was born July 27, 1994 in Shawano, WI to Jerry and Anna Blake. Kurt was a straight A, 8th grade student at the Ontonagon Area High School.
He loved skiing, deer and bird hunting, video games and was proud to have his first job at the porcupine Mountain Ski Shop.
Kurt loved sports and gave 110% in football, baseball, basketball and track.
He was active in his youth group and church.
Kurt is survived by his parents, brother Daniel, sister Kaisa, dog Sandy, Grandpa Dale Blake, Grampa & Gramma Don & Norma Haro of Leesburg, FL and aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his #1 fan, Grandma Mary Ann Blake and his aunt Judy Blake.
Visitation will take place Thursday March 20th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Redeemer Free Lutheran Church in Ontonagon. Funeral services will be held Friday 11 a.m. at the Ontonagon Area High School Gymnasium.
Friends may view Kurt’s obituary and leave condolences at http://www.canefuneralhome.com
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thank you to the hundreds in attendance
Friday, March 21, 2008
Pictures of t-shirts for Kurt on the right ==>
I'm getting requests from across the USA on what
the shirts look like. Is it possible to add the
pictures to the Blog site?
I have attached the front and back of the shirts.
Thank you.
God Bless
Bob
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Pasta and Prayers for Kurt shirts
This has been all approved by the family. With all proceeds going to the Blake family.
The cost of the shirts are $15.00 ea. and can be ordered through Peninsula Graphics at 906-884-4821 or bob@peninsulagraphicsinc.com and payment can be made through PayPal using the above e-mail.
Sizes are s-xxl and youth 2-4,6-8,10-12,14-16.
We can ship shirts in the USA for $4.90 for up to 5 shirts, if needing more please contact us for a quote.
Thank you for your support.
God Bless,
Bob
3/29 Pasta and Prayers for Kurt - A celebration of his life
We will have music and I heard through the grapevine that Yvonne is probably going to sing and David to worship.
Candlelight vigil at 8:00.
I also want to let you know that the T-Shirts are a go... We are putting a new psalm on the back of them though.. It is( Isaiah 40:31) People may once again go to Peninsula Graphics in Ontonagon to order these shirts for $15.
Thank You and God Bless,
Michele Wilber
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Direct Cards To:
126 Greenland Rd
Ontonagon, MI 49953
I have had some requests from people wishing to make donations to repeat this information:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church is accepting donations on behalf of the Blake family.
A notation of "Kurt Blake" should be made.
Checks can be sent to:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
315 S. Steel Street
Ontonagon, MI 49953
Vicki White 906.884.4424
Thursday 4pm - 7pm Visitation / Friday 11am Funeral Services (visitation @ 10am)
Also note: Cell phone reception is spotty in Ontonagon so do not count on having cell phone service.
VISITATION:
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm EASTERN time
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
315 South Steel Street
Ontonagon, MI 49953
FUNERAL:
Friday, March 21st, 2008
Visitation at 10 am EASTERN time
Services at 11 am EASTERN time
Ontonagon Area High School - Gymnasium
701 Parker Avenue
Ontonagon, MI 49953
Hotel information:
AmericInn (13 miles from Ontonagon)
120 Lincoln Avenue
Silver City, MI 49953
906-885-5311
Bereavement rate ($59 + tax per night) available only at the local number above. Regular rates ($79 and up) apply to corporate website and reservation lines.
Google Map for Redeemer Free Lutheran Church:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=315+South+Steel+Street,+Ontonagon,+MI+49953&sll=46.867732,-89.313719&sspn=2.523788,5.108643&ie=UTF8&ll=46.869155,-89.311123&spn=0.009858,0.019956&z=16
Google Map for Ontonagon Area High School:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=701+Parker+Ave.,+Ontonagon,+MI+49953&sll=46.869155,-89.311123&sspn=0.009858,0.019956&ie=UTF8&ll=46.869155,-89.303591&spn=0.009858,0.019956&z=16&iwloc=addr
Google Map for AmericInn:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=120+Lincoln+Avenue,+Silver+City,+MI+49953&sll=46.829932,-89.572569&sspn=0.002466,0.004989&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr
Monday, March 17, 2008
Services for Kurt to be announced here soon
Visitation and funeral arrangements will be displayed here soon.
Kurtis James Blake passed away early this morning 3/17/08
As high as the heavens are above the earth, so high are my ways above your ways and my thoughts above your thoughts."
Miracles have happened, but not life for Kurt tonight. Well, he is now living his eternal life with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He died. But he is already living. I'll bet his mansion is next to Grandma Blake's. She truly needed him there. We will cry and miss him. but we will never stop loving him.
And we will see him again. Our God is still our AWESOME GOD.
Anna and Jerry, Daniel and Kaisa
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Family visits only please
It's Anna.
We know that you are still praying. As are we.
We now have a request that I sort of don't want to make, but am now ready to make. Please wait to come and visit us. Thankfully, we are going to be surrounded by family and even though we love many of you as family, we just ask for some time and space right now.
Thank you so much.
love, anna
Just Keep Praying
We still believe in the giver of life. In Psalm 139 it talks of things that I will paraphrase: "Kurt was knit together in my womb and God can knit him back together again." They assessed Kurt at noon. They told us he was brain dead. They did a test at 3 to see if there is any blood going to the brain stem. There isn't. That means basically that his body is about done. They will reassess Kurt at midnight. If he is still considered brain dead, they will consider him dead. They will no longer offer any further treatment. His body may continue for awhile, but gradually will shut down. Please trust in the God of the Universe to work the miracle we are all believing for.
If you don't know my Jesus, I'd like to introduce you: just admit to Him that you've sinned, ask Him to forgive you, and ask Him to come into your heart to be your Savior and your Lord. Then pray. Please pray for Kurt. Psalm 118:17-18 "I will NOT die, I will proclaim the works of the Lord. He has chastened me but He has NOT given me over to the death." HALLELUJAH.
anna
Thoughts and Prayers from Richfield, WI
Kurt and his family. We encourage everyone reading this to "Pray without
ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17).
Having gone through our own emotional roller coasters with our sons at
Children’s Hospital in Milwaukee, we really feel and pray for Kurt and Kurt’
s family. During this difficult time, we encourage you to keep your faith
in Him and "Cast your burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain you." Psalm
55:22.
Miracles do happen,
Keith and Gail
Prayers for Kurt at a Christian Concert last night
God Bless,
janele
Thank you all for all of your prayers
And Praise God he will. amen It is time to get some sleep now. Good night. Psalm 118:17-18
anna
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Pasta and Praise Details... T-Shirts @ Peninsula Graphics
The Pasta and Praise Team is asking that people do not forget to go to Peninsula Graphics to order T-Shirts for $15 as all proceeds will be going to this benefit and the goal to reach the $5,000 mark.
Bob is doing this out of the kindness of his heart and is gaining nothing from it but, peace in his heart.. We would like to have as many people as possible wear their shirts the night of the benefit.
We decided to have a silent auction instead of a raffle so anyone that would like to donate to this can contact Marcia Aho-Black or DeeDee Preiss.
They would appreciate anything...Pastor Howard Neider is in charge of all of the ministers. Vicky White is in charge of the music and money.
Call Julie Ashley or Michele Wilber for those that would like to donate any desserts or tossed salads (send in throw away containers) or call for work times.
Please do not call Dena at the Porkies about any of this as she is a busy lady!
Thanks,
Michele
Good morning, this is Anna
My version of Exodus 14:13 says something like this: Stand by and see the miracle which HE will accomplish TODAY. When I say my version, I literally mean, those are my words of what God says in that verse. Praise God for sunshine today.
Mom, one of my concerns has been "how in the world will I be able to let Kurt play football again." The words were in Isaiah 40: "They shall run and not be weary" HALLELUJAH !!! You certainly can't run with part of your skull missing so I know that I know he will be okay. and better.Today was the first day that dr. Fernandez smiled at me. He has always been very very kind and compassionate. But today he smiled as he left. more later. His eyes are beginning to crack open slightly and though his pupils aren't perfect they are uniform.....keep on praying.
love, anna
From Aunt Patti (McTigue)
The good news is Kurt can take breaths on his own, though he is still using a ventilator. Overall there are no significant changes to report from a medical perspective.
Anna and Jerry astound me by their strength and stability. It seems each hour has moments of emotion--not always tears...we find times for laughter, too! that is the best medicine. Much prayer. quiet singing. Daniel and Kaisa are the best bro and sister God could give Kurt. Each one brings a supply. Thank you for your continued prayers and words of encouragement. We are confident Kurt will come through this valley. Yes and Amen!!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Today's Miracle in another patient
Kurt does remain in a coma and we need a miracle. The doctor said the trouble with miracles is they are rather rare. But they do happen! Just this morning this same doctor witnessed a miracle in another patient. There's a little baby here who had a tumor that was life-threatening and inoperable.
But this morning that tumor was gone! The doctor used the word "miracle" as the only explanation. So miracles to happen. One happenned here this morning.
So while Kurt remains in a coma, there are signs of brain activity. There is still hope.
All we can ask is to continue to pray and trust God will deliver a miracle for Kurt too.
Thank you for all the kind thoughts words and prayers for Kurt. And thank you for passing along this site to keep others informed. And thanks to all of you who have added comments and sent words of encouragement.
We continue to be amazed by the outpouring of support with dozens of e-mails and messages.
May God Bless you all.
Steve Haro
We have chosen to continue as we are. TRUSTING GOD THAT IS.
Should I continue? I read a verse this a.m. about having what you pray for by Praising God. Praise God for small town communities.......I have prayed a simple prayer for years. "Bring Unity to our Community." It kind of has a ring to it, ya know? When we moved to Ontonagon when Kurt was 1 month old, I was looking for a Bible Study to attend. When I wasn't finding just what I had hoped for, I decided I would host one, but needed someone to lead it. No one stepped forward. My wise friend Pam said, "Why don't YOU lead it?" So I did. Maybe not very well at times, but God worked through many lives around our kitchen table---not because of me, but in spite of me. To this day that Bible study continues around other kitchen tables now because I am working. There were times when we would have up to 15 women from 5 different churches gathered, regardless of differences, we all had one common denominator: the Word of God.
Today, there has not been much good news from our drs. They said that they discussed doing another CT scan but really didn't think what they found would cause them to change any of their treatments for Kurt. There isn't any response in his pupils, the pressure in his brain continues to go up (this is called ICP--intercranial pressure), though they aren't sure why. He seems to have less reflex in his ankles and toes, but still has it in his knees. Let's see, my sister Patti is here from NH, she is an Occupational Therapist and spoke with Kurt's OT and they agreed on some splints for Kurt's hands to help them stay open instead of in a fist, as they were beginning to do. This will help if he needs any therapy later. Kurt is still breathing above the ventilator, just enough to start a breath but then the ventilator kicks in to help him get a good deep breath. The drs. told us there are basically three options for us: #1 to continue as we are and see what happens. #2 to stop all therapy and see what happens or #3 if he continues to worsen and becomes brain dead, then there are no options. He reminded us that things look very bleak for Kurt and right now it would pretty well take a miracle for him to be much more than a vegetable......well..............
We have chosen to continue as we are. TRUSTING GOD THAT IS.
It was pretty awesome today because the dr. told us that he witnessed a miracle today with another patient. Patti (having worked with many drs. over the years) told us that it is so incredibly rare for any dr. to admit that out loud. After hearing about this miracle, I felt like jumping up and yelling WOOOOHOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But under the circumstances I was concerned that I could scare the dr. to death and then we'd have to be praying for another miracle. I think I can only handle one at a time. Wow, how does God do it? It is amazing enough that there are people praying in at least 26 of the United States and at least 6 different countries, but it's even more amazing that God hears every one of those prayers and HE WILL ANSWER THEM. So we continue to believe HIM for this incredible miracle. Today I received a confirmation that Kurt's eyes will open. My cousin had a dream that there were many people singing all around me because Kurt's eyes had opened!!!!!! I'll take it. Now, I'm just curious who will be singing???? Maybe I want earplugs! :) Oh, I can't wait! I need to go back in and see him right now.
Keep on believing Psalm 118. Praise God for answered prayer. Praise God.
Thank you again and again.
Anna
On Eagle's Wings from Grandpa & Grandma
How much we appreciate your prayers that are going up to God Almighty, through Christ Jesus, Our Savior and the Holy Spirit! How much we have to be grateful and to feel blessed by all of you. Prayers by this time are going up for healing from virtually around the world. It is overwhelming. God has his own timing and wisdom and whatever he decides we can abide by it.
So many positive reports have come through albeit there is always a down side but we continue to be fervent in prayer and appreciate yours so much
The verse "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint" Isaiah 40:31 is the verse I'm claiming for Kurt, our grandson.
When we left Ontonagon, MI years ago I prayed to God that we were making a wise choice. An eagle came down and hovered right in front of our pickup as we drove, turned his head and looked us in the eye, his wings widespread and made a grand exit. It was just breathtaking and I took it as a sign from God. I think Kurt will mount up with wings as eagles. The song entitled, "On Eagle's Wings" is one of my favorites and always reminds me of the incident.
We pray for the Doctors and nurses of this wonderful facility in Marshfield for their wisdom and sensitivity with Anna, Jerry, Kaisa, Kurt and Daniel. What a family they are, what a testimony they are to others.
Kaisa and Daniel, you are amazing kids!
We have been blessed beyond measure with our families and wish to extend blessings to each one of you and your families.
Love through Christ Jesus, Our Lord
Grandpa & Grandma aka Don & Norma
From Lynn Swoden in Nevada
I understand the roller coaster feeling, and the emptiness when it seems as if prayers are unanswered. Yet, only to be brought back into that safe place when you see God's hand at work.I will share with you a scripture that brought us great comfort in this adventure with Baby James.
In Mark it talks about the man that brought his child to be healed, and Jesus asked if he believed. His reply was - oh yes I believe, but help me in my unbelief. When I begin to falter in my faith, or question God's ability, I remember and pray that very thing - help me in my unbelief. It gives me such freedom and removes the guilt that I carry when I begin to question!
We have had a prayer chain for Baby James that has gone world wide - from Kosikstan to Austria, the Phillipines to Iraq, Micronesia to Switzerland, China to Italy, and all of these United States. I will send this link on, and ask that Kurt be brought before God in their prayers.
Our hope is that God is glorified, Kurt is healed, and many are brought to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ through the life of Kurt and your family. May God richly bless you, and grant you peace and hope beyond what you can even imagine. May His thoughts be your thoughts, may His strength continaully sustain you, and may you find rest in the comforting arms of your Savior Jesus Christ.
Cromwell love
Give Anna and Jerry and all a big hug from us!
Love, Dan and Gayle
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Bonnie O'Connell said...
We were amazed when we heard the same word was received by the 3 of you as well. She kept repeating the verse over and over, I will not die but I will live and declare the works of God. Praise God!!! We love you all, and as much as we all do, The Lord loves all of you and Kurt even more. We cannot even fathom how deep and wide His love for us is. But as it says in Ephesians 3:16-21----that out of his glorious unlimited resources he will give you the mighty inner strengthening of his Holy spirit. And I pray that Christ will be more and more at home in your hearts, living within you as you trust in him.
May your roots go down deep into the soil of God's marvelous love; and may you be able to feel and understand, as all God's children should, how long, how wide, how deep, and how high his love really is; and to experience this love for yourselves, though it is so great that you will never see the end of it or fully know or understand it. And so at last you will be filled up with God himself. Now glory be to God who by his mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of-infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes.
May he be given glory for ever and ever through endless ages because of his master plan of salvation for the Church through Jesus Christ.
From Ambulance Driver
A Request From A Reader...
...that I am more than happy to grant.Kurt Blake is a 13-year-old boy who suffered a severe head injury on March 8, 2008, during a skiing trip to the Porcupine Mountains in Michigan. He was airlifted to St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield, Wisconsin, where he remains in critical condition.Kurt's still comatose at the moment, but he has regained some respiratory effort and reflexes, although he still requires mechanical ventilation.You don't have to be a parent to imagine the emotional devastation this has wrought on his family as they watch a formerly healthy, athletic young man struggle for life in a PICU bed.If you're of a religious persuasion, please pray to the deity of your choice for this young man's speedy recovery. If you don't pray, good thoughts and warm wishes are also welcome.In any case, stop by the blog and give 'em some support, okay?
His House Christian group at Michigan Tech
Kurt is in all of our prayers
Bill
To all Readers
As bad as the situation may look from a human perspective it never is bleak from God's.
God can move a mountain if one with the faith of a MUSTARD SEED prays for it to happen.There are many more here with much more than the faith of the mustard seed praying for Kurt and his family.I write this to try to capitilize on all of our prayers. If you can possibly do so I have it on my heart to call you all to pray for Kurt at 7:30 PM EST. Right now with the specifics that Kurt OPENS HIS EYES! Our God will work a great miracle here, it has already begun and the world, both believer and not can see the faith that the Blake family has. We need to continue OUR PART. And by that we will hold up our end as Children in Christ.One last thing to keep in mind:Phillipians 4:6-7Worry about nothing, instead pray about everything, and the peace of God which surpasses all human understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.Not for my glory, but the LORDS.
A brother in Christ
i may be eleven but that doesnt make a difference
KURT WILL BE BLESSED!
-bailee and many others
Missionaries in Uganda, Mexico and Brazil- all are praying
This morning in our AFLC Headquarters staff devotions we read Psalm 86 which is a prayer of David, this was so fitting as I thought of Kurt through the whole reading. Vs. 5 “For Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive, And abundant in lovingkindness to all who call upon Thee.” Vs. 7 “In the day of my trouble I shall call upon Thee, For Thou wilt answer me.” The last line in vs 17 “Because Thou, O Lord, has helped me and comforted me” Our Lord does not change and has not failed us in the past – He will not forsake you.
Again this morning, as we have every morning this week, we have been praying for Kurt’s healing and for grace and strength for all of the family – the prayer request has gone out on the AFLC prayer alert and to our Missionaries in Uganda, Mexico and Brazil- all are praying.
Last night at the end of the service at my church we gathered together and had a special prayer time for Kurt and all the family. Also, one of hymns we sang - Does Jesus Care? The first two verses spoke so strongly to me that Jesus is Caring for you all and is with you.1. Does Jesus care when my heart is pained too deeply for mirth and song;As the burdens press, and the cares distressAnd the way grows weary and long?O yes, He cares, I know He cares, His heart is touched with my grief; When days are weary, the long nights dreary, I know my Savior cares2. Does Jesus care when my way is dark with a nameless dread and fear?As the daylight fades into deep night shades, Does He care enough to be near?O yes, He cares, I know He cares, His heart is touched with my grief; When days are weary, the long nights dreary, I know my Savior caresI know the Lord is doing something great and powerful through this.
Kurt, keep fighting!! I want to come and talk baseball etc. and give you a Twins update.
Love and Prayers, Wanda
Minneapolis, MN
My name is Evan Maves
I had a head injury too and was in the same place as Kurt.
I am thankful to everyone in Marshfield because they saved my life.
I know that they will help kurt too.
I would like to come and vistit you sometime.
Evan Maves
Evan Maves recovered at St. Joseph's in Marshfield
Scott, Evan, Lauren, Elizabeth Maves and Chris, Andrew and Mary Gustafson
True stories - Reason for hope
Your hearts might have sunk from high hopes to despair after reading the preceding post (Thursday morning) from Kurt's mom, Anna. Ours sure did. Steve and I hugged and cried, but then agreed -- we are not ready to summarily cast aside faith and accept that those two medical scenarios sum up the extent of God's love or power, We remind ourselves that God's full plan for Kurt still remains to be revealed. We cannot foresee the ultimate outcome, or the meaning, or what marvelous impact God will ultimately work from all this. Yes, Anna dearest. We'll stand beside you and look the worst case scenario right in the eye, and no matter the outcome, trust fully in the old saying that as God has led us to it, He will lead us through it. But we simply cannot know His plan on this day, and therefore must not lose hope. Need a little more help banishing despair? Here’s a message that came straight from an angel named Alison, someone who posted these words to this blog only a few hours ago...leaving them for us to find just moments ago, when we were in need of them.
"...I used to drive 70 miles once a week to visit a friend's 12-year-old in a coma who'd been hit by a car and not expected to recover from PVS (permanent vegetative state) status. That was 20 years ago. He's a little slow, he has a limp, but he graduated from college. So much for vegetable status. When it is our turn to recover, we do. (I also learned in that experience to pray for the doctors and nurses taking care of him.)"
Thanks, Alison, for being our angel today, and telling a story that lifts us right back up from despair and fires our hope anew. (And P.S. – there are LOTS of true stories like this one. Just ask Kurt’s Aunt Patti. Readers, please keep posting your stories of encouragement!)
from Kurt's Auntie Terese and Uncle Steve
West Bend, Wisconsin
More prayers for Kurt on Facebook.com
http://iastate.facebook.com/group.php?gid=23572905888
Thursday afternoon 3/13/08
I love you all.
Keep praying.
Anna
Thursday morning 3/13
According to the nurses, things are about the same.
We have yet to talk to the doctors today. They are doing rounds now and will talk to us soon. I feel I need to clarify some things. Kurt is in a coma. He is also sedated to put him into a deeper coma. According to medical technology there is not much hope for him beyond living as a vegetable for the rest of his life. The dr said to us that he could die in half an hour or he could live a long long time with no quality of life.
But praise GOD HE HAS ALREADY WON THAT VICTORY. KURT WILL BE HEALED. KURT WILL TELL HIS STORY ONE DAY. HALLELUJAH. WE DON'T KNOW WHEN THAT DAY WILL COME BUT WE DO BELIEVE IT WILL. I know that at times I may have painted this picture that isn't reality. I apologize for that . I know I may not need to apologize but I wanted to clarify some things.
Thank you for continued prayers.
Thank you for understanding.
Anna
Pasta and Prayers for Kurt March 29th
Hello, I hope that all is going well for you today. Our prayers are still going strong here in Ontonagon. We had a "Rosary" for Kurt at the Catholic Church last night and it was a huge success. Just want to let you know what I've got going. We are having a benefit for Kurt on:
March 29th @ 6:00 at the Porkies, it will be called: "Pasta and Prayers for Kurt"
Dena is making her homemade sauce!!!!"Redeemer Free" church has donated $ for other items we may need and the best part is that Thrivent is planning to match funds up to $5000
so my plan is to raise at least this much!!!!
I'm going to have T-shirts made up by Bob that have the "Pasta and Prayers for Kurt" on the front with date/time...on the back will be Psalm 118....
People can go to Peninsula Graphics in advance to order their shirts for $15.. the money made on these shirts will go to the funds needed to reach our goal of $5000.
There will be entertainment in the back room for all of us.. Anyone interested in entertaining can bring their voices.. We will also be having a candlelight prayer vigil with as many ministers in town that would be willing to join in this prayer time and as many people that would be willing to join in (bring your candles)...
Anyone wishing to donate any items to raffle off my call myself or Julie Ashley.
God Bless All of You,
Michele,Jeff,and kids
3/23 Buffet @ Northwood's Candlelight Inn Super Club here in Ontonagon
Dear Blake Family,
I just got off the phone with the owners of the Northwood's Candlelight Inn Super Club here in Ontonagon. Owners Amie & Elaine.
They want to do something to help the family as well.
So they are planning on donating proceeds (after expenses) from their Easter Dinner Buffet on March, 23rd to the Blake Family.
The buffet will run from 12 noon to 5pm. $10.95 for adults and $6.95 for children 12 and under.
Many of us are also going to volunteer to wash dishes, bus tables, and waitress. Not to worry, they will not let me COOK!
Anyone wanting to volunteer to do a time slip can call
Just another way this town can show it's fine colors!!
We are all praying for Kurt and everyone there! God bless.
Sandy Baker
From Teresa Kempen
~ Teresa Kempen
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Hi from Anna - Wednesday, 3/12/08
There were two prayer meetings tonight in Ontonagon, MI, our hometown, for Kurt. I know that 100 people showed up at one of them and I haven't heard about the other yet. I don't seem to even know what the time on the clock means, let alone what day it is. But at 5:30 today, Jerry said he was going over to the house to join them in prayer and when I finished what I was doing, I went down to the chapel to spend some time in prayer. It was overwhelming. At first I just walked around and prayed, then I sang some praises to our awesome God.
Then I sat and spent more time in prayer and such a peace came over me, I have a hard time putting words to it. I'll describe it as a HOLY WEIGHT. My entire body felt weighed down. But it was a good heaviness. Heavenly heaviness :) I was feeling peacefully exhausted, but it wasn't as if I could've slept. I was bathed in the power of God. I truly believe that and I thank each and every one of you who prayed tonight as well as all the prayers that go up throughout the days and nights.
I was humbled and thrilled to know that so many, many people are praying for us.
Our oldest son, Daniel goes to Iowa State and they have at least one person in the chapel praying for Kurt around the clock. With people praying in Australia, China, Finland, all over the U.S. and likely in other countries we haven't even been told about, I imagine we have others covering him and us in prayer around the clock because of all of the time zones people are in.
All I can say is thank you and keep on praying.
Anna
Can Drive in Ontonagon Tuesday, 3/18 @ Noon
Anyone interested in helping out,can meet @ Pat's Foods a little before noon.
Donations for Kurt at Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
Redeemer Free Lutheran anticipates applying for a Thrivent Financial for Lutherans matching fund project for Kurt. Initial indications are that up to $5000 would be available to match individual contributions. I've contacted Michelle Wilber, who is working on a pasta dinner, and the party that has donation cans at WUPY and OASD, and Lisa, who is behind a can drive. If funds collected are channeled through Redeemer Free they can be counted toward the matching funds and essentially doubled.
Individuals wanting to contribute directly may also do so.
Checks can be sent to:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
and a notation of "Kurt Blake" should be made.
The address is:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
315 S. Steel Street
Ontonagon, MI 49953
Vicki White 906.884.4424
God can work miraculously in healing
So sorry to hear about Kurt's injuries!! His recovery looks to be pretty impressive so far!!! Our prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time!!!
We pray that likewise, Kurt will be healed fully and quickly, if it is God's will! We also pray for peace and strength for your families during this difficult time!
Jane and I know from personal experience God can work miraculously in healing, and know it is entirely possible to bounce back from a head injury!! Our daughter Michelle had serious brain damage when she was about six due to a fall. Not everyone recovers from head injuries, but God blessed us and Michelle is now enrolled at AT Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri, to become a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. That is testimony to God's amazing power to heal!!
We also know an 87 year old man here, a member of our church, who was on a ventilator, extremely low blood pressure, pneumonia, in a coma, and in very tough shape. He has bounced back to the point where he is ready to be released to go home from rehabilitation this week. This is another case where God worked in a wondrous way where many thought there was little hope!!
God, we pray that you would heal Kurt quickly and completely, if that is your will!
We pray this In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior!!
Duane and Jane Maki
The Hawley family is praying
FYI – I’m Jack Hawley’s niece and John’s cousin and have skied with all the Blakes. Joanie
Improvement on Wednesday, 3/12
Today we are praying specifically for Kurt to open his eyes within 36 hours. this will be a major breakthrough in the doctors eyes and ours. hallelujah.
From Kurt's 1st Grade Teacher
Praise God for all the support
Right now the rollercoaster is on the way up.....
There is a slight improvement in Kurt's pupils. His reflexes are there. They are going to start him on a feeding tube again in small amounts. He squeezed Daniel's hand slightly.
They are giving him a different bed (appropriately named a sport bed) which helps to avoid pressure ulcers. His numbers on the reports are about the same as yesterday.......
We believe the Bible has a different report and that report never changes.
All God's promises are YES AND AMEN in the name of Jesus.
Psalm 118:17-18
We are still overwhelmed by everyone's concern and love and offers of everything from cleaning our toilets to food and Hotels.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
We love you. Keep on praying.
Anna
Ontonagon community support
Your web site is a wonderful idea for all of us back home who are so anxious for news every minute.
Maybe you would want to add the fact that there are donation cans spread throughout Ontonagon for anyone wanting to help the family. Not sure if they want that on there, but it might be helpful. We all sit here wondering what, if anything, we can do from here. We all feel so helpless. So this is something friends have started to help in a small way from here. I think it is great! God bless this town we live in!!!
Please give them all a big hug from us here at the VOICE.
We too have been through a similar head injury in our family, so I know how things can be.
Take care,
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Visitors arriving this week
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Thank you!
In case anyone chooses to send something
Individuals wanting to contribute directly may also do so.
Checks can be sent to:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
and a notation of "Kurt Blake" should be made.
The address is:
Redeemer Free Lutheran Church
315 S. Steel Street
Ontonagon, MI 49953
Vicki White 906.884.4424
Tuesday's Roller Coaster of Emotions 3/11/08
We are on a roller coaster. Thankfully GOD is the one who operates it. So we'll say we are on a Holy Rollercoaster.
This morning we had great news in that we were told by 3 doctors that Kurt's reflexes are back and there are some quivers in his body that weren't there yesterday. They also said that they had turned off his ventilater momentarily and he took a couple of very shallow breaths, but they were breaths!!! They also told us that his swelling in his brain had come down some, and we were ecstatic with our first report of the day.
THEN, they took Kurt for a CT scan to see what kind of damage there is and they said Kurt has had a stroke and the rest of the brain which is to have gray matter and white matter is all one color. This is not a good sign.
Mostly, we need your prayers. We are still believing Psalm 118:17-18 and though the wind gets knocked out of us once in awhile, we still have hope in the one who created this vast universe. Hallelujah
Better news Tuesday morning
The swelling of Kurt's brain has subsided significantly.
The pressure on his brain (however they measure that), was at 70 before his initial surgery. After surgery it was at 27, but the doctors said anything above about 20 is still dangerous. The normal range is 10-15. This morning the pressure on his brain was down to 16. This is a great sign. The medications and the body cooling the doctors provide are doing what they intended.
Your continued prayers are appreciated.
AUSTRALIA is Praying for Kurt
Kristy,Jake and Wyatt Krzenski
Faith
We on the other hand had heard from "The Great Physician".
Last night Jerry slept at the Ronald McDonald House and the kids and I took turns between Kurt's room and the lounges.
This morning Jerry shared with me the verses that God had given him: Psalm 118:17-18 "I will not die but live and declare the deeds of the Lord. The Lord chastised me harshly, but did not hand me over to death." The verses are awesome and what's more? They are the exact verses God gave to me this morning before I saw Jerry. Later this afternoon, Pastor Paul Sewell (a friend of ours) came down and pulled some notecards out of his pocket. He said"these are some verses God gave me this morning: "Psalm 118:17-18"
HALLELUJAH We believe in God's Awesome Healing Power and we are believing these verses for Kurt's life. We are holding onto the promises of the Almighty God who created Kurt. He is going to be healed and be a living testimony to our God. Please pray these verses with us, inserting Kurt's name: "Kurt will NOT die but live and declare the deeds of the Lord. The Lord chastised me harshly but did NOT hand Kurt over to death." I am not putting the drs. down. They are smart and sharing their knowledge with us, but we still believe that God answers prayer and the maker of this universe has the power over sin and death. Praise God. Thank you again for standing with us; and for all of your support.
Jerry, Anna, Daniel Kaisa and Kurt God Bless You
Monday, 3/10 update
Blakes staying at the Ronald McDonald House
Anna called this morning and talked for a long time. It was good to hear her laugh about some things; she retains her sense of humor. The "House" is three floors and dinners are home made and brought in every evening. Jerry was getting a well earned rest and the rest of them stayed in the lounge. There are three living rooms plus recreation area in the basement. Visitors are welcome!
She said Kurt reacts when the nurses "fuss" around him in that his blood pressure goes up so they keep activity at a minimum. Today should be peak time for the swelling. Keep on praying. I'm glad you, Steve could go up there. You always bring a breath of fresh air.
We're starting to hear of miracle situations that when the patient comes out of it they are "over" it. Praise God, this would be the case with Kurt.
She said the girl that was skiing with him has a video of his jump. Anna hadn't watched it yet even though she has the camera with her.
So glad you can fly down Pat, She can use your wisdom and support.
We're going to wait a while before going up. There's been a lot of activity there which is good but I think they need a breather too.
Love you all, Mom and Dad
More famliy members arrive Sunday, 3/9
There is hope. Typically, swelling of the brain peaks about 48 hours after the trauma. That will be Monday afternoon. Marshfield Clinic at St. Joseph's Hospital has some of the finest doctors in the country for brain trauma. Kurt is in tough shape in ICU right now, but we are all hoping and praying for the best.
Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated.