Thursday, March 13, 2008

Thursday afternoon 3/13/08

Not any new news on Kurt really. Sometimes he digests food, sometimes not as well. so they give him more when he can handle it and less when he needs a break. I wonder who God will have in the room to see him open his eyes and say "I'm hungry". :)
I love you all.
Keep praying.
Anna

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

my name is evan maves from watersmeet michigan. 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

Anonymous said...

We are the family of Evan Maves. He suffered a head injury on August 25 and spent almost four weeks at St. Joseph's in Marshfield. He was then transferred to 2 other facilities and finally came home on December 6
Reading your blogs has brought back so many memories for our family. We have walked those same halls...we've had the same sleepness nights and have cried those same tears. all of us. we are praying for you continuously.
Scott, Evan, Lauren, Elizabeth Maves and Chris, Andrew and Mary Gustafson

Anonymous said...

Blake Family,
I am Mitch Anderson's aunt in Ishpeming, MI. My son has met Kurt through different sporting events. We wanted you to know that he is in our prayers daily and we know that God will protect him in the days to come.

Lynn, Zach, and Gabby French

dylan m. said...

Come on Kurt you are strong and you can make it through this....You will not die, but live and tell the works of the lord...get well soon..I miss you Kurt.. I want to come and see sometime bud.
Love,
Dylan Morris(cousin)
Love you.

Unknown said...

My name is Lynn Snowden and I'm from NV. We are friends of a friend of Kurt's named Keny. She took me to the website today to see him and read about his progress.

My grandson was born this last year with a brain injury and upon birth suffered all the same things I've read about Kurt. 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.

Anonymous said...

Anna, Jerry and family...well, what can I say other than you are all in my thoughts and heart. I am so sorry to hear of Kurt's accident. I guess we never know what each day will bring. I know you are being comforted by your faith, family and friends...I love you all. Your cousin, Liz

Anonymous said...

Hi to all from da Keranen's in Perrinton! We are holding Kurt and your whole family up in prayer daily. We are looking at it like this..... busting a hole through the roof of heaven and lowering Kurt down in front of Jesus! Be Strong & Courageous my friends! Jerry, Karen, Kyle, Kurt, Kendra, & Kristi Keranen