|
Name: Candy
Elkins Location: Appalachia,
Va Date: March 24, 2002 2:53 PM |
[Homepage] [Email] IP: logged |
Comments: Hello
John, I have heard so much about you, it feels like I already
know you. I am Darlene's daughter, Candy. I have had you in my
prayers daily and mom says you are doing a lot better. I know from
experience how a MVA can be so devasting, for I was in one myself.
That is when they found out I had Multiple Sclerosis. I believe my
wreck was how God chose for it to be found so I could begin
treatment. We all have our struggles and valleys in life but we have
to remember that God is in control and knows what lies ahead. He
also knows how much we, as different individuals can handle it.
Although we have our valleys, the mountain tops make it all worth
while. I am thankful that the Lord took care of you and you
survived. He has been there for me and still is each and everyday,
with my disease. I just wanted to say how thankful I am that the
Lord used you to make a page with moms poem on it. You did a great
job and the page was beautiful! I know it was hard for her when she
worte it because she kept saying she didn't know why these words
were coming. As she tried to read it to me for two days, she cried
and couldn't get through it. Then one day it all came out and she
was fine, like she puts it, she was set free! She told me it was
from God! We all can see by this site now, she was right! It wasn't
only for her but others as well. God works in mysterious ways, as we
all know. I am sure there are so many people this poem has touched
in so many different ways. I know it really touched my heart. I only
remember the good times with my papaw, as it sometimes is with
grandchildren. I really never had a clue what my moms life was
really like until I read her poem. It was so hard for me to
comprehend that this all happened to her, and as I said to her, can
you imagine what the older ones went through? It also helps me to
understand her even more now! My mom speaks very highly of you and I
can see by your site, why! Keep up the good work and may God
continue Blessing you through your work. I wish you a speedy
recovery! |
| |