Peggy Wolf

Peggy Wolf

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Reflection of the Light

John 1: 6-8 " There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. He came as a witness to testify concerning the light, so that through him all men might believe. He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light."

Look at John having been someone "sent from God." Zacharius and Elizabeth had an amazing touch by God with the birth of their son, John, as seen in Luke 1: 1 to 25. They had him in their old age and you can see that God had John in focus when his life began. God used John mightly,"to reach people for Chirst. But though his work was great, he was not the "light," just a mere reflection of it. The true "light" was what he spoke of, Jesus Christ, God in flesh, the Messiah. John had a lot to talk about in his experience. He had grown up with Jesus and saw his miraculous life. He told people about Jesus. He was an influential leader pointing to Jesus as the Messiah. I'm sure he risked his life at times talking about his Savior. People back then were not open to new teachings.

We too, as followers of the Jesus, are reflections of the Light that God has shown on us. We need to allow the light to shine on and through us. Often times as believers, we cover up the light, because...sharing now might be "in appropriate"....or..."not politically correct"....or...."they'll think I'm weird".....or ...."I don't feel like it." But really we need to bear the light all the time and allow God to be present where we go. This world is a dark place and the times that we allow God to eminate from us are the times we can be used by Him and we can continue to draw in closer to His will for our lives. We all need to share our experiences and interactions with the Lord with others and let OUR story be told. Our story with God is not to be stored in some dark closet to collect dust, it is to be dusted off and shined daily so people might ask about the hope that lies within you.

"Lord you have blessed me with my own personal experience of You. Please let the light you have shown through my life be crystal clear and let me share it like John did. Amen."

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas From Heaven

My mom gave me this. It is a great poem to remember Peggy on this day. Here it is:

I still hear the songs
I still see the lights
I still feel your love
On cold wintery nights

I still share your hopes
And all of your cares
I'll even remind you
To please say your prayers

I just wanted to tell you
You still make be proud
You stand head and shoulders
Above the crowd

Keep trying each moment
To stay in His grace
I came before you
To help set your place

You don't have to be
Perfect all the time
He forgives you the slip
If you continue to climb

To my family and freinds
Please be thankful today
I'm still close beside you
In a new special way

I love you all dearly
Now don't shed a tear
Cause I'm spending my
Christmas with Jesus this year

Author Unknown

MERRY CHIRSTMAS PEGGY!!!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christmas Story - Different Angle

As we approach Christmas, I thought I would drop into Luke, Chapter 1 to read the Baby Jesus Story. The meat of the story begins in v. 26, but there is some interesting stuff in Luke 1: v 1 to 25....v13"But the angel said to him " Do not be afraid, Zacharias, for your prayer is heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, as you shall call his name John"....

Zacharias, John the Baptist's father, is a man who found favor in the Lord's eyes. He was in the temple when an Angel of the Lord told him that his wife would bear a son in their old age. Think of a man who serves God all his life, like Zacharias, always wanted a son and never got one. He gets on in years and probably had long written off that he would be blessed with a son. Then a once-in-a-lifetime event occurs, the Lord has an angel speak to him. It seems similar to when the Lord was speaking to my sister a few hours before she passed away. It was a once-in-a-lifetime event for Peggy as well.

We need to keep our focus on serving the Lord, yielding to the plans He has before us, continually drawing in close to a deeper relationship with Him and always holding out hope for bountiful blessings. Think about Zacharias, his son will be in ministry with the Lord Almighty, Jesus, the Messiah!! John was not going to be just Zacharius' son, but a personal friend of Jesus! God really flooded the blessings on this situation.

"Lord help us to draw closer to you, day by day, so our relationship can strengthen. We look forward to the blessings you have in store for us. Thank you for the birth of your Son, Jesus, Amen"

Merry Christmas everyone!

Peggy is in heaven for her first Christmas...What is that like???!!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Journey

My family has an annual trip to Mammoth Mountain in the winter to go snow skiing. We go with my wife's family. We all leave separately from our houses but usually within an hour of each other. During the trip we call each other on the cell phones to see where the other cars in the caravan are. Sometimes if we are close to each other we will converge on a Starbucks or stop for lunch at a roadside grill. We talk and then get back in the car and say "last one there is a rotten egg!" and the journey continues. Some go up a day before and we never see them along the journey. Other family members opt out of the trip due to commitments or lack of interest.

Sometimes (like last year) we had long delays, we had ice on the road and we had to stop and put chains on the tires. I can remember the pain in my hands putting those stupid chains on and watching on-coming traffic as they passed, hoping they would not slide out on the ice on the road. But in the end, we arrived at Mammoth Mountain. We see the beautiful blankets of snow, we drive up to the cabin and see family members who have arrived before us. We get out of the car and smell the fresh cold air and look forwad to hanging out with the family and hitting the slopes over the next few days.

There's an image of Heaven I saw after Peggy passed away that was very comforting to me. I saw Pastor Steve show up to the room to greet my family after Peggy had passed away. He gave supporting comments to various family members inside and outside the room. When I was in the room he was saying goodbyes and started to walk out of the room. He walked by Peggy, looked over to her and said "See you up there, Kiddo!"

A day or two later I was talking to one of Peggy's freinds, Jody on the phone. We were going over some memories of Peggy and preparing for the Memorial Service. Jody said in a real matter-of-fact way, "Peggy is such a brat, she gets to go to heaven first!"

Both of these comments have been ringing in my head. They were comments from core believers in Jesus. They were comments of ultra confidence in where Peggy is and where each of them are going. The comments were not much different than those comments on my trips to Mammoth when we had our journey and coordinated stops along the way.

Life is a journey, much longer than an annual trip to Mammoth Mountain, but very brief compared to eternity. Life's journey has its ups and downs, it has its dangers and frustrations, but the focus of our journey should be heaven. It will be a great day when we arrive.

We can say with confidence that we will see Peggy again, if we have saving faith in Jesus. He is the Way, the Truth and the Life and Peggy has entered the presence of God through her relationship with Jesus....so will I; so will Pastor Steve; so will Peggy's freind Jody and many others who have put their faith in Jesus. But there are those that choose not to go on the journey. They opt out because of various reasons.

Jesus was clear when He said " Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgement, but has passed out of death into life" John 5:24.

See you up there Peg!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Last Night

I thought I would go back and share some details about Peggy's last night, which was Friday night November 20th. It's remarkable how God was working that day and night.

As I had mentioned in one of my first posts, that it was Peggy's wish to limit the amount of pain medication, so she could interact with those around her and be coherent for her family. I remember her telling me earlier in the week, a nurse came in with a needle and was about to put some medicine in her IV. Peggy saw it and quickly said, "what is that." The nurse said "morphine." Peggy replied, "I didn't ask for that." So no morphine was administered.

I went back to San Diego to check in at work on Friday. I planned to go back up to Ventura County that night. My wife, Lori, and my mom both saw Peggy late Friday night and had a great visit. My wife massaged Peggy's feet, while they talked about a lot of different stuff. Lori said that Peggy was very calm and enjoyed just reciting scripture. It was interesting, just reading scripture aloud really soothed her. The wall to Peggy's right was plastered with visitors' notes and scripture. We'd all read the scriptures off the wall to her.

Laurie Stevenson set up a 3-hour watch rotation for Peggy on Friday night, so Larry could get some much needed rest. As I drove back up to Ventura County on Friday night, I called Laurie Stevenson and asked if she had full coverage for the watch rotations. She said she was having a tough time covering the 4AM to 7AM shift. I told her I would be there to cover it. I felt the Lord reserved that shift for me.

Here is what I gathered from talking to people covering each shift:

Aimee, Peggy friend, covered the 10PM to 1AM shift. Aimee indicated that she wanted to create a real quite environment so Peggy could rest, even though she had been resting most of the day. Sometimes when you are in the hospital the days blend into nights because of all the interruptions, but Aimee created the "night" in the room as best she could. For most of the three hours, Peggy was saying "Ok.......k.........ok.........yes........ok" in differing tones. Aimee just listened in and did not interrupt. Aimee said it was like Peggy was on the phone and the other person on the line was giving her some very detailed information. Toward the end of the shift, Peggy said "OK... LORD!" Aimee figured she was talking to God, but when she made that statement she knew she was talking to God.

The next shift came at 1PM and I spoke with Christine, another one of Peggy's friend. I'll also note that Christine is a registered nurse. She said Peggy was in and out of sleep, asked for water and seemed uncomfortable at times. At one point at about 3AM the nurse came and they woke Peggy. They asked her if she wanted some pain meds. The nurse had three pills and recited to Peggy what each of them were. Peggy opened her eyes and said "I'll have half of that one." They gave it to her and she continued to rest. The point here I'd like to make is that Peggy was totally coherent very close to the end of her earthly life. Christine said she has seen people very close to death and have been no where near the coherent state that Peggy was in. The beauty is that is what she wanted..... to be coherent. Even more, we got to see through Aimee's testimony that the Almighty Creator of the Universe was right there with Peggy..... Amazing! He was right there with Larry's wife; Lexie, Trinity, and Josh's Mom; our sister; my mom and dad's daughter; your friend....God Almighty was conversing with her and escorted into eternity...WOW! Do we have a loving God?

The 4am to 7am shift is the one I covered. My shift was less remarkable. When I arrived God left and went down the hall to get some coffee (just kidding :) ). When I arrived Peggy was sleeping but mildly restless. She'd move her head back at forth at times but did not wake up. I did not tell here I was there because I wanted her to rest. Some time between 5am and 6am she seemed to me to drop into deeper sleep. Just after 6am the nurse and I verified that Peggy had dropped into an unconscious state. Then I called Larry and other family members of the situation and began to read scripture to Peggy off the walls and out of Psalms. At 7am Larry arrived and I left to give Larry some alone time with Peggy. Others showed up, Laurie, Larry's sister; Jeff our brother; Sandy our sister and our mom. Laurie brought some praise music and we just filled the room with praise music and prayer.

At 9:30am Peggy breathed her last with all of us by her side and passed on into eternity with God Almighty! It is sad that Peggy had to go. I think of her all the time. But any tears we shed now are selfish, because Peggy is right where she needs to be, in the presence of the Almighty God. We should all be jealous!

The reason I share all of this in such detail is to memorialize what happened for Peggy's family to read for years to come. I'm not intending to prolong every one's sorrow. We need to continue the grieving process and be free to talk about the wonders of God in Peggy's life. The story continues to be remarkable and things are still happening.

We are so blessed to have such a powerful and mysterious God. He has shown us that He has time to stop by, sit on the edge of our bed and talk.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Not of this World

Romans 8:16 to 18 "The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, the heirs - heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together. For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory which shall be revealed in us."

As beleivers and followers of Jesus Christ we are heirs to God's Kingdom. At the time we commit ourselves to following Jesus, we step into being citizens of His glorious realm. We also then become aleins in this world we live in. We clearly follow a lifestyle contrary to the world around us. We are in a strange circumstance of needing to function in the world that in many ways is fallen and broken.

When I was in my early teen years and not a Christian, Peggy as a believer in Jesus, would invite me and my friends to Campus Life (Youth For Christ) events. The program was an outreach to high school students. They would offer fun and crazy stuff and weave in the message about Jesus. We would not go to hear about Christ. We would go to goof-off and be obnoxious. While me and my freinds would joke around, the Campus Life staff would plant "seeds". The seeds were basic information about salvation through Jesus Christ. Peggy would drive us home and talk to us about what was said. We use to think it sure was fun, but that Jesus-stuff was weird and not cool. Peggy's approach with us was not in-your-face or controlling. It was out of genuine concern and love for us. Peggy and the Campus Life staff were presenting something to us "knuckle-head" teenagers that was different and contrary to our high school culture.

The seeds of hope in Christ were planted after attending numerous Campus Life functions. But they did not spring up until years later when I was on my own in the Marine Corps. The things said at those functions made an impact on me. Now, having accepted Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior, I too became a citizen of God's Eternal Kingdom. But it doesn't come easy. We are faced with trials and tribulations. Peggy knew full-well she was living a life contrary to the World's way. She knew she would be looked down upon as a Christian. She knew she may face trials possibly more severe then people not of God. While she was not perfect (trust me, as her little brother I would know)...she was steadfast in her faith in God and plowed through the "sufferings of this present time". But now she is experiencing the Glory of God. It is so hard to comprehend God's Glory and the joy we feel when we are in His presence. At times we get just little glimpses of His glory. But this verse tells me that any suffering we face now will pail in contrasting-comparison to the joy we will feel when we are in God's presence. It is the joy Peggy is experiencing now.

Let's look at our own alein status in this World as a joy. There is joy in the fallen World, if our focus is on God. He will allow us to endure difficulty and we will get mere reflections of God in this life on earth, but it will be enough to sustain us. Also, let's look forward to the extreme joy we will live in with God, when we ourselves pass into His presence one day.

Prayer..."Lord help us to endure any suffering now and look forward to being blessed by Your Glory here on Earth and for eternity, Amen!"

Monday, December 07, 2009

Peggy's Life

For those of you who did not attend the Memorial Service, below is the write-up on Peggy's life which was in the program:

Margaret Mary “Peggy” Wolf was born in the San Fernando Valley on September 19,1964. Her first home was on Lear Circle in Thousand Oaks, California. She was brought into this world to Bill and Patsy Haeussler and her 11 month old brother Jeff. Her little brother Joe was born 2 years later and her little sister Sandy was born 6 years later. She spent most of her childhood and teen years living on Siesta Avenue in Thousand Oaks. Peggy and her brothers were style trend-setters in Thousand Oaks, often sporting “Toughskin” pants by Sears & Roebuck!

Her favorite TV shows as a kid were: Brady Bunch, I Love Lucy and The Little House on the Prairie. The Haeussler family attended St. Pascal’s Roman Catholic Church in Thousand Oaks.

Peggy loved trips to Grandpa and Grandma Duax’s in Modesto. She and her two brothers spent weeks at a time at their farm during the summer. Peggy had a very special connection to Grandma Duax. She also enjoyed Christmas Eve’s with Great Grandma Tobin in Monrovia. Peggy enjoyed camping with the family. One time while camping, the Haeussler family found themselves at a Christian Church service where the pastor was talking about Jesus and Christianity. Peggy, at age 8, asked her mom, “Are we Christian?” and her mom said “yes”. You could see Peggy was following what the pastor was saying about Jesus and seeds were planted.

Peggy went to Horizon Hills Elementary School, Redwood Intermediate School, and graduated from Thousand Oaks High School in 1982. In high school she was involved in the Campus Life ministry where she, at age 16, accepted Jesus as her personal savior. She was the first person in the Haeussler Family to make a personal commitment to Jesus. Peggy was baptized at Hobson Beach in 1984 at a beach camp with Campus Life.

She attended Moorpark College from 1983 - 1984, then transferred to Biola University in La Mirada. During her college years she would go with her friends to concerts of “Undercover”, “Ramones” and “The Alarm”. She connected with the music of Mike Peters of the rock group “Alarm” and became just short of a groupie.

In 1986 she became an exchange student with friend Ann Simonson and spent time in London for a year, working at the Texas Lone Star CafĂ© as a waitress. She also attended a small local church. She loved the “Lake District” in London. She left London and spent time in Sicily, Italy with a friend before returning to Thousand Oaks.

In the early 1990’s she became employed at Gospel Light Publishing in Ventura.
She did various jobs starting in the mail room, the customer service and then
International Sales Customer Support. She enjoyed talking to international customers
all over the world.

In February 1995, her department received a fax in the customer service department that was addressed to an employee named, Larry Wolf. She checked the company directory and saw there was no one by that name and threw it away! Later that day, she had the opportunity to meet, Larry Wolf, to whom she quickly apologized for throwing away his fax.

A few months later, after having a few conversations with him in the hallway and around the company, he boldly asked her out to lunch. A new system was being installed on the personal computers, called e-mail. Being a lover of technology, Larry chose to send her a message, on this new, untested systems. A few weeks later she responded, YES, and their first lunch date took place at Hornblowers in Ventura.

God’s hand was upon this couple and dating continued throughout that entire year. In November
1995, it became apparent that this was more than just another friendship, each felt that in fact God had brought them together for something far more serious. On December 7, 1995 (Pearl Harbor Day), Larry dropped a “surprise attack” at the Gospel Light Christmas banquet in front of 200 guests proposing to Peggy. She said “Yes”, and on August 10, 1996, they were married at Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks.

Both had been single up to that point and remained pure because of their commitment to Christ. They spent their honeymoon at a Sandals Resort in Negril, Jamaica. After returning, they settled into a two-story condo in the Ventura Keys, and attended South Coast Fellowship church in Ventura while continuing work at Gospel Light. In September 1998, they helped plant New Life Community Church with Steve and Tami Abraham in Oxnard.

On August 20, 1999, they welcomed their first child, Alexis Louise Wolf. A few years later on February 26, 2002, Trinity Joanne Wolf was born, followed by Joshua Lawrence Wolf on December 28, 2003.

During their life together, there were ups and downs, challenges and trials, but God
strengthened their marriage and they grew closer and closer. Their walk with Christ
deepened when they experienced two miscarriages, a failed business venture and
mounting business debt. Through it all, God was faithful and covered this young family.

Then in April 2006, after celebrating Larry’s 40th birthday, a routine x-ray exam of
Peggy’s showed a rare tumor in her chest the size of a grapefruit. Major surgery ensued
at UCLA, followed by numerous rounds of chemotherapy, radiation, additional surgeries
and even clinical trial drugs. Larry and Peggy’s desire to go to Hawaii for their 10th anniversary soon faded and they found themselves sitting in a hospital room at UCLA Medical Center, celebrating 10 years of marriage.

Through all this, she was determined to not loose faith, not give up, and to live life as vigorously and vibrantly as she always did. She volunteered in the kid’s classrooms, served at church and baked her famous, “Peggy’s Chocolate Chip Cookies”. She would call friends to encourage them and see how they were doing. She would give gifts and write letters to strengthen others. A blog was set up for her and she began writing her thoughts and feelings about how God was with her each step of the way. That blog is: www.peggyvictory.blogspot.com.

Often in our greatest need and weakness, we become self focused, bitter, angry, and thinking about our own needs. Peggy was constantly thinking about others needs, almost to a fault. She was unwavering to the very last breath, that she would fight this, and prayed for God’s complete healing and restoration. Her favorite saying was, “Heaven is not the booby prize!” and Phil. 1:21, “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain.” There is no way we loose! One of the phrases God gave her in the past few weeks was: DON’T WORRY, BE AT PEACE, KEEP TRUSTING.

Peggy was blessed by not experiencing a lot of pain through out this whole ordeal, and because of battling cancer for 3-1/2 years, it gave the family a lot of time to do extra things together, to talk about leaving this earth, to cry and laugh and to discuss what heaven would be like. Although we will all miss her, we know she is dancing, laughing, singing (on key now! J ) and enjoying fullness of life!

After 45 years on earth, 13 wonderful years of marriage and 3 beautiful children, Peggy stepped over into eternity on November 21, 2009 at 9:30 am., where she now awaits the reunion with her family and friends in heaven.

Favorite Scriptures:

“The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of all the earth. He never grows weak or weary. No one can measure the depths of his understanding. He gives power to the weak and strength to the powerless. Even youths will become weak and tired,and young men will fall in exhaustion. But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:28b-31 (NLT)
“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (NASB)

A Trust Fund: Friends of Peggy Wolf Fund has been setup at Santa Barbara Bank & Trust and can be sent directly to any branch within Ventura County.

Friday, December 04, 2009

The Work of the Spirit Continues

It has been almost 2 weeks since Peggy has stepped over to the "Other Side". In the wake of her passing, God's mighty Spirit continues to use Peggy and her story to impact lives. Here are a summary of things happening that is a direct impact from God working thru Peggy's Life and her witness of Jesus to us:



- Larry and the kids are doing great. There is obviously times of sorrow and saddness, but the peace of God is definitly protecting them and getting them into some routines. Continue to pray that God's peace showers the Wolf home on Delphinium Way in Oxnard, CA and they can feel the Holy Spirit comforting them. Pray that there is a hedge of protection around their home and around them through out their day.



- The Baptisms - This past Monday evening, after doing homework with the kids and getting them fed, Larry went to my Mom's house in Simi Valley and conducted 5 baptisms: My Mom's, My Neice Erika, Peggy's friend Ann, Peggy's Sister Sandy and her fiance' Keith. They all professed their faith in Jesus and committed to following Him for the rest of their lives. God continues to draw in those He has called.



- Peggy's sister Sandy and her Fiance' Keith - I received a message from Keith, my younger sister's Fiance'...he is leading Sandy in morning and evening devotionals and clearly hungry for God precious Word. He said he and Sandy are planning to go to Grace Baptist Church in Saugas, CA, this Saturday Night and will likely go to New Life, in Oxnard on Sunday. As you may recall, Keith accepted the Lord on Thanksgiving Night last week. Praise God for the fire placed on Keith and Sandy's heart.



- Funeral Speech - My daughter Aimee offered to speak at her FCA (Fellowship of Christian Atheletes) club at her Jr. High School her in San Diego. She wanted to tell Peggy's story and how we have hope in Christ even in difficult circumstances. She was going to share her experience from Peggy's Memorial Service. Well, the buzz got out that Aimee was going to give a "funeral speech"(A Junior Higher's Interpretation) and several kids went to FCA at lunch postponed spending time in detention. Aimee was able to share the Lord's blessing around Peggy to these kids.



- People at work - It's amazing how people at my work have been tracking the story of someone they do no know. Those of the faith have been encourage in their own walk. One lady has a mother at home on hospice suffering from cancer. My hope is that the verses and the focus we have all had on the Lord, encourages all of these folks to have a deeper walk with the Lord.



-Me - I am still rolling through all of the emotions of losing my sister. I miss making those phone calls to check in with her and she would say "Oh, Hi Joe!". I feel so honored to have been part of the last few weeks. The Lord touched me in a very special way in the last couple weeks. I accepted Chirst while I was in the Marines in 1985. Right when I accepted Christ, I had a very special and unique experience with the Holy Spirt that is almost hard to describe. The last few weeks have been a close-second to my experience in 1985. God's work around Peggy was very apparent in many ways. One of the things God revealed to me was through a song by Third Day..."Call My Name" that Peggy is alive and well. After Peggy passed away, I drove back to San Diego by myself. "Call My Name" was the first song that happened to be in que on my car cd player. It was loud and clear that the Lord told me Peggy is doing fine. "Call My Name" was the first song on the photo slide show at Peggy's memorial service.



I plan to continue to watch what God has in store. It is all so exciting.



Remember this Blog's Theme Verse....

"Stand still and see this great thing the Lord is about to do before your eyes!" 1 Sam 12:16

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Give Thanks



"In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 1 Thess. 5:18.



To give thanks in everything is tough, especially in circumstances like Peggy going home to be with the Lord. Reflecting on the last week of Peggy's life, when I was in the room with Peggy, often I was hearing Peggy say "Thank you, Lord" or "Thank you, Jesus".



Peggy was thankful for each day and hour she was here. How profound. We so often take for granted the days we have; the air we breath; the family and friends around us; the church we go to; the house we live in; the job we have....the list goes on. Peggy was simply thankful for her relationship with God and each day that was given to her.



There are very tough trials that people face in the world around us. Financial problems, loss of a family member, legal problems, and what about our troops in the Middle East. A basic fact is we live in a "fallen" world with alot of problems surrounding us everyday. But the verse above talks about being thankful in everything.



What I learned the week before Peggy's death was that you need to draw close to God and His will. Just like a US Marine might draw close to a amored vehicle or a tank in feirce combat, we need to draw in close to God and be thankful for our relationship with Jesus. When we are under fire or hitting real trials, we don't run from God, but draw in even closer....He will "protect our hearts and minds" in a way that is incomprehensible. While there is sorrow and saddness in the Wolf and Haeussler Families...there is a peace there which God gave that is really hard to understand.



We always need to draw close to Jesus during good times and times of severe trial. Let Him take you through His plan, even though you many not understand it.



"Lord, please protect us and keep us close to You in good times and bad, Amen."



What to thank the Lord for?:



1. For Peggy being in our lives
2. For a supernatural peace over Larry, Lexi, Trinity and Josh
3. For Peggy's friend Julie O's successful lung transplant
4. For the awesome up beat celebration of Peggy's life at the Memorial Service
5. For God showing Himself through and around Peggy's life
6. For those that have committed or re-committed thier faith in Jesus Christ recently

Photo - One I took of the Wolf Family at Peggy's birthday party this past September. People say I look alot like Peggy. I'd disagree....she is alot better looking!

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Celebration It Was!!



The Celebration of Peggy was awesome. New Life Community Church is a group of people so focused on Christ. The community God has created there is something special. Their sancutuary seats about 500 people. The Memorial Celebaration of Peggy packed the house! Some sat in overflow. What a blessing.




Pastor Steve gave a "matter of fact" sermon about the difficulty we face at death's door and the hope offered through Jesus. The service was non-traditional and had great up-beat Christian music, just the way Peggy would have wanted. The messages were great from all of the family and I felt particularly blessed to have spoken at the service and made it through without getting too choked up from emotion.


Included is an image of the program at the service. This is Peggy's oldest daughter Lexi's copy. She wrote some notes to her mom on the program. I have to say watching Lexi during the service was amazing. Some say at 10 years old she is a "spiritual giant". I'd have to agree. She was praising God in the worship songs and focused in her prayers. She has a steadfast faith, just like her momma. It is going to be great to see what God will do in and through her over the years.

I will be posting the content of the Memorial Service Program shortly. The service can still be viewed at: www.ustream.tv/channel/newlifeoxnard
If you have been impacted by what God is doing through Peggy, give this blog a comment. The Wolf Family will be encouraged by it and the kids will be able to read about it for years to come.
I'm looking forward to seeing what God will continue doing in all of this and what He will continue to do with this Blog!

Friday, November 27, 2009

CELEBRATION OF PEGGY'S LIFE

PEGGY'S CELEBRATION MEMORIAL SERVICE
Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at 2Pm (PST)
at New Life Community Church
1960 North C Street, Oxnard, California
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LIVE FEED
A live feed of the service will be provided for those who cannot attend at:
www.ustream.tv/channel/newlifeoxnard
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GIFTS
In Leu of Flowers please send gifts payable to:

Friends of Peggy Wolf Fund

Santa Barbara Bank and Trust
400 E. Esplanade Drive, Suite 101
Oxnard, CA 93030
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NOTE TO THE WOLF FAMILY
Do you have something to tell the Wolf Family or picture to show them go to:

www.wavelength10.com/peggys_page.pdf

There you will find instructions on writing a message and showing some photos to the Wolf family. You can write a note and import some photos print out the page and bring it to the memorial service to drop off for the Wolf Family to read and share with the kids as they grow older. We appreciate all of your prayers and blessings to Peggy and the Wolf Family.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Victorious

"O Death, where is your victory? O Death, where is your sting..." "but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" 1Cor. 15:54 and 57

Peggy Victory Blog. Was she victorious? At first blush there might be "an elephant in the room" we need to discuss. Peggy set up her blog to be victorious. Was she?

Cancer placed a grip on her phyiscal life and ultimately took it. The cancer is not of God. It is a mutation of death that was brought on by sin entering the world long long ago. Satan introduced sin. So at first blush cancer won. But remember with Christ we are a new creation. Christ conquered death on the cross. Satan thought he had Jesus, but think again!

When Peggy was 15 years old, she said a simple prayer at a winter camp to acknowledge and accept that Jesus Christ is her Lord and personal Savior. There were no forms to fill out, no interviews to do, no classes to take, it was a simple personal prayer of willingness to yeild her life to the Lord Almighty God through Jesus Christ. What ensued was abundant life for Peggy. As Peggy's life progressed, God continued to pour on the rich love and strong living even last week in her most frail state. After she was told that she was terminal and medical science can no longer help her, she shifted that portion of hope she had in medical science and placed it in the capable hand of Christ. Since that time Peggy said "it has been some of the best days of my life".

Why is that? A woman who is terminally ill and physically has limited hope for survival, yet she is joyful, hopeful, unwaivered faith in Jesus and focused on others. It is because she drew closer to God during this period like never before. While the cancer mutation snuck in unwelcomed and began to pull phyiscal life from Peggy, the abundant love of Jesus Christ was flooding in. Ask anyone in and around Peggy at the end, love was abundant and over flowing!!! "O Death, where is your victory? O Death, where is your sting?"

Peggy's victory is in Jesus, whether she survived or passed away. She was going to die physically at some point....all of us are. Our victory isn't triumph over preventing a physical death. We ultimately all will lose this one. The victory is in your relationship with Jesus.

All of us have been challenged to have a deeper walk with God after seeing what He has done in and around Peggy at the end of her earthly life. Some have been challenged to start their walk with Jesus, much like Peggy did when she was 15 years old. The bottom line is we need to seek victory in Jesus in everything we do. Peggy is VICTORIOUS !!! She is in victory with Christ right now. That is why on Saturday we will celebrate victory. This will not be some dark funeral, it will be a celebration of God's love He revealed to us through Peggy.

Dear Heavenly Father, while Peggy's life was taken by things not of You, we praise you for the powerful life given to Peggy when she was 15 years old, a life that is immune from the grip of death. "Thanks be to God, who gives victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."

Peggy's Celebration Memorial Service will be held on
Saturday November 28th, 2009 at 2Pm at
New Life Community Church
1960 North C Street, Oxnard, California

A live feed of the service will be provided for those who cannot attend at:
www.ustream.tv/channel/newlifeoxnard

In Leu of Flowers please send gifts payable to:

Friends of Peggy Wolf Fund

Santa Barbara Bank and Trust
400 E. Esplanade Drive, Suite 101
Oxnard, CA 93030


Do you have something to tell the Wolf Family or picture to show them go to:

www.wavelength10.com/peggys_page.pdf

There you will find instructions on writing a message and showing some photos to the Wolf family. You can write a note and import some photos print out the page and bring it to the memorial service to drop off for the Wolf Family to read and share with the kids as they grow older. We appreciate all of your prayers and blessings to Peggy and the Wolf Family.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Out of death comes life

At the prayer gathering we had at New Life CC last Thursday night, I was impacted by seeing a lady with oxygen in a wheel chair showing up to pray for my sister. I have never met this lady, but what I am finding out is she has been ill for a number of years with a dibilitating rare lung condition. She had been a candidate for a lung transplant for a number of years. When she heard of Peggy's illness years ago she reached out to her and provided solace and prayer for her.

In the midst of Larry's sorrow, he received news of hope. Lastnight he received a text that Julie O. could have a chance for a lung transplant and she was summoned to UCLA Medical Center immediately. While we were having dinner with the family last night, Larry dropped into a quick prayer for Julie O and the potential success of a lung transplant. Larry sent me a text this morning and said that the transplant went well and Julie O. is in ICU with a new set of lungs....Praise God. This inspired Larry. He said God spoke to him and said "out of death comes life".

Some of us had our imaginations running. Knowing Peggy and how orgainzed she was, she must have brought with her a check list of things to do right when she got to heaven. She must have been asking "Well Lord...can we use those lungs for my friend over here". The Lord might have said, "Yes Peggy, this is in my plans for today." While this conjecture is from our imaginations, the timing is all too curious. What else is on Peggy's checklist?

Prayers continue to go out to Julie O. and her recovery. Thank you, Julie, for being there for my sister and being such a strong servant of Jesus, even during your illness.

Prayer Requests:

Larry and the Kids - Continue to pray for them. They will be transitioning back to home tomorrow. While there will be many reminders of my sister, let them feel the love that she offers them by those reminders.

Memorial service - This will be a celebration of life. It is more about Jesus than Peggy. That is what Peggy would want, for people to walk away from the memorial service and say, "what she had.... is something I want". Pray for there to be a strong message and people walk away closer to Christ than when they came.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Pressing On

The last 24 hours seem like a week. We had a very emotional and sad day. However there was laughter and open talk about Peggy and how she impacted us in differing ways. We rifled through photos both recent and from our childhood. We looked at the blog comments and feel blessed from all of the prayers coming our way.

Larry and the kids are doing great. They have spent time at his sister Lauri's house. Then they came over to my Mom's house in Simi Valley for dinner tonight. We all prayed and thanked God for Peggy. Watching the kids and hearing about Larry's comments about their reaction, it seems the Lord prepared them for this. He has calmed their spirits and given them comfort. They are being kids and having fun with their cousins.

Larry indicted that some have said what God is doing here is not over. I whole heartedly agree. I have been a Christian for 25 years and minus the day I accepted Christ, I have not been moved more in my faith. God's finger prints are all over the past week.

- Last Sunday night I went to bed at home in San Diego. I prayed and Peggy was heavy on my heart. I asked the Lord to wake me in the middle of the night if He wanted me to drive up to Oxnard to see Peggy. After the prayer I could not sleep. I got up, packed and was on the road to Venutra Co. I arrived in Simi at 1am. Woke at 6am and by the time I had my first sip of coffee, my sister Sandy said Larry called the paramedics. I threw my stuff in the car and went to meet Larry and Peggy at the hospital. I guess God wanted me to be there with Peg. I arrived at the hospital 5 min. after Peg arrive. They were surprised to see me. I thank God for prompting me.

-My sister, Sandy and her fiance', Keith were able to spend some focus time on Friday with Peggy. Peggy encouraged them. Keith indicated this encouragment really impacted him. Tonight with Larry, the kids and all the cousins Keith made a commitment to the Lord.

- God touched me by allowing me to spend Peggy's final hours with her. My connection with my sister is deep. I have always looked up to her, as a solid believer in Jesus. When I was away with the Marines 25 years ago and commited my life to Christ, Peggy was the first one I wanted to talk to.

While our saddness is heavy, our spirits are encouraged about the future. I am looking forward to the future with renewed strength.

Psalms 31:10 and 11 "Hear, O Lord, and be gracious to me; O Lord, be Thou my helper. Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing"

Memorial Celebration - Nov 28th 2pm

We are planning a memorial Celebration for Peggy, this Saturday, November 28th, at 2:00pm at New Life Community Church, 1960 North C Street, Oxnard, CA. All family, friends and loved ones are invited to come. Our daughter Lexie has requested that people wear white or bright colors, since we are celebrating Peggy's entry into Heaven :-) We will attempt again to set up a better Live Streaming webcast for those who are out of town, details to come. Thank you all for your prayers, love and support.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

For me, to Live is Christ and to die is gain


Peggy went home to be with the Lord this morning at 9:30 am. I had the honor to be by her side with Larry, Larry's sister Lauri, our Mom, our brother Jeff, our sister Sandy and Keith. The photo here is Mom holding her daughter's hand about an hour before she went home to be with Jesus.

As I mentioned I did not see Peggy yesterday. She needed a quieter day. The medical side said she needed the time to focus on healing. But in hind sight she needed a quieter day to talk to God. My sister Peggy is stubborn. Those around her said she would be talking to God. No one knew clearly what was being said, but it was between Peggy and the Lord Almighty. I can clearly say that I know God more now than I did a week ago.

Peggy did not want to die. She wanted to be a mother to her children and a wife to Larry. We did not want her to die as well. But God's Plan in this has been revealed to us. As mysterious and incomprehensible as it is, we need to trust that His Plan is perfect and glorious. Either you are on board with it or you are going to wear yourself out pushing away from His plan. My stubborn sister wanted to fight and show that she cleared the way for God to heal her. I believe yesterday God and Peggy were discussing things and God's plan was still on course for Peggy to go home at 9:30 am, just like He had planned it all along. I don't come close to understanding why, but I do know the Lord Almighty knows why. And when we find out why, we will be amazed!!!

Why do I know more about God? Over the last week I have swung from the hope side to the physical side. Was God capable of healing Peggy? Absolutely! But He choose not to. Were we all in the right by holding out hope to the end.???..... Of course, that is what Peggy wanted. Peggy knew she would be in a better place, but she was torn between the heavenly kingdom she knows and has studied..... and the earthly labors she felt responsible for. Her fight and her stubbornness was right on.....and inspirational! I am sooooo proud of her. Look closely at the verse below:

Philippians 1:21-24 "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. But if I am to live on in the flesh, this will mean fruitful labor for me; and I do not know which to choose. But I am hard pressed from both directions, having the desire to depart and be with Christ, for that is very much better; yet to remain on in the flesh is more necessary for your sake."

As you can see, Peggy is in a better place, she is not suffering, she is in extreme joy. Lauri (Larry's sister) has been spending time with Larry and the kids. They are doing great and talking openly about mommy being in heaven. God inspired Lauri to say to the kids that Peggy is with her two other kids. Many may remember Peggy had two miscarriages. My sister loved them as well. Lexi heard what Lauri said, had a beaming look on her face and said "Mom always said she had 5 kids". This might give us a glimpse into the "why", not entirely but it is a beautiful glimpse.

Also the photo I put in here is a "transfer of the baton" that Peggy talked to me about in the ER on Monday. She said "you-all may need to carry the baton". It was an absolute passion of Peggy's to see her mother and sister have a deeper walk with the Lord. Through all of this, my Mom and Sandy have personally been drawn closer to Jesus. Peggy was able to see this. The photo to me depicts that "transfer of the baton".....transferring-the-baton of a deeper relationship with Christ for not only my Mom, but for me, for Larry, and for everyone else who has been touched by Peggy.

I want you to know this is not the end of the blog. There is a lot more to the story that I will post.

On a personal note... Larry and the kids are our focus now. Larry has a road ahead of him. But he is a strong man of God. I am so proud of him. He is an inspiration.

This illness has taken it's toll on Peggy's family financially. We are requesting that if you have it on your heart to send flowers...in lieu, please send gifts to a trust account set up for the Wolf Family:

Make Check Payable to:

Friends of Peggy Wolf Fund

Send to:
Santa Barbara Bank and Trust
400 E. Esplanade Drive, Suite 101
Oxnard, California 93030

God bless you all for being in the fight with Peggy. She was so empowered by all of you. I look forward to giving you added dimensions of Peggy and the story as the Lord leads.

Prayer Requests:

-Peggy...well she is complete and perfected....Praise GOD!!!

-Larry and the Kids need our focused support in prayer. They will be in the throws of grief, joy and heavy adjustments in their daily routine.

-Pray for protection of those who intend to assist the Wolf family, that their desire to help is realized.

-Pray for those touched by Peggy that maybe considering a closer relationship with Jesus. Pray that they step out in faith and yield their lives much like Peggy did.

Don't Worry???

Yesterday was a quieter day for Peggy and Larry. Peggy had the rest she needed to continue the good fight.Thursday night was a rough night. However, Friday night she did well.

It is 4am on Saturday now and I am with Peggy while Larry gets much needed rest.She is sleeping well. Her heart rate is up in the 130 to 140 bpm range. Pray that it drops closer to 100 bpm.

Yesterday afternoon Larry took his kids to the miniture golf course. They had some alone time with Dad. Then they were out with Grandma, Grandpa and cousins for dinner and a movie.

I did not see Peggy yesterday, but those that did said she was resting much of the day. But at times she was alert and interactive. She is still very weak. She can be seemingly frustrated with her weakness, but then she'll drop into praising the Lord and reciting scripture to calm herself.

Thinking of a calming scripture ... Phil. 4:6,7 "Be anxious for nothing,but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.And the peace of God which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus".

Ok let's think about this, here Peggy is in a very serious condition. We are not to be anxious, not to worry? Well that's right, if you push into close proximity to the Lord Almighty, He will offer a calming peace which is hard to comprehend, just like. Peggy did yesterday by quoting scripture. We can all do this through whatever minor or major trials we are facing. Are you worring? Then put it at Jesus' feet, don't take it on by yourself.

Prayer requests for today:

Pain Medication: Peggy does need rest and the pain meds do help rest her, however they put her in a more lethargic state. Plus on Thursday night the amount of meds were too much. Please pray that the nurses, doctors, Peggy and Larry can find the right balance for Peggy to keep her comfortable yet allow her to be alert.

Pray that her heart rate can lower near 90 to 100 bpm.

Pray for her ability to calm herself with God's Word and rest in Him and His plan.

Pray for the battle against the "evil wall".... Destruction of the cancer cells.

Pray that infection is prevented.

Pray for her breathing, that it is smooth and natural and her lungs are protected as well as all of her organs and the lungs have room to expand and contract.

Pray that Peggy, Larry, their family and all of us draw closer to Jesus than we ever have before.

Peggy get's peace knowing that all of you are praying and drawing closer to the Lord by all of this. If you get a chance please send in some testimonials on what God is doing in your life. We can read them to Peggy.

Blessings to all of you,Fight the good Fight and Keep up the prayers.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Hold Strong

Yesterday was a bit of a roller coaster. Peggy looked better with energy in the morning and the mid afternoon. The late morning and evening seemed to be tough.

Liquisha and Aimee pulled together a prayer gathering at church last night. We prayed last night from 6:30 to 8 pm. Before the prayer Larry clearly felt there was a spiritual battle going on...Peggy dropped into labored breathing. Larry, Wally and my Dad and Dorothy all prayed around Peggy. People started trickling in at 6:30 pm at the church. There was about 50 to 60 people there and it was a great stand of Christians with differing background joining into the battle that rages insite of Peggy's body. It was awesome! I was feeling again that this is not about Peggy....it is about all our relationships with Jesus. (Peggy whole-heartedly agrees) She is ALL about being used by God in whatever way He sees fit, so that eyes might turn to God. Hopefuly, all of us look into the mirror and say "God what would you have me do today?"

Larry and Peggy had a rough night. We need to continue to pray in our place that the Lord does his amazing work. We all need to realize that we may not always understand how He makes something good our of something bad and difficult. But we need to remember His plan is perfect and glorious.

Visitation at the hospital is very limited now. Larry needs time with Peggy.

"Does He then, who provides you with the Spirit and works miracles among you, do it by the works of the Law, or by hearing with Faith?" Galatians 3:5

Well clearly it is faith in the Lord and His plan. We need to yeild ourselves constantly to what He wants us to do v. what we want to do. The miracle is found by those that seek Him out.

Specific Prayer Requests:

- Pray for continued protection of Peggy's strong spirit.
- Pray for rest and protection of Larry
- Pray for the destruction of the cancer cells
- Pray for the reversal of swelling
- Pray for Lexi, Trinity and Josh's care
- Pray for God's work in you...seek Him deeper

Bless you all for being in this with Peggy. Keep praying !!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

For where two or three have gathered

This evening there will be a Prayer Gathering for Peggy's continued Healing at:

New Life Community Church in
Oxnard from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Several people have felt that. this past Tuesday was the "Valley of the Shadow of Death"for Peggy.She has emerged. Let's gather to pray for the continued healing of Peggy. One step at a time, day-by-day allowing life to be breathed back into her and the continued destruction of the "evil wall" trying to prevent life from her. Let's not stop praying that the Chief Physician continues His work.

If you are from out of town, you can join with us via a live stream (hopefully!) just click this link around 6:30pm, PST. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/peggy-prayer-room

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

God Directs

Peggy had a day full of rest. She still has swelling but not as bad as yesterday. She has an appetite and has had a few meals. She is getting nourished. Peggy continues to be very weak physically, but strong and focused spiritually.

It's amazing to see God working in all of this. His detailed plan being unfolded before our eyes. His servants listening and acting obedient to Him. Some serve Peggy by reading the Word, while Peggy rests (Wally...Larry's Brother)...Dr. Kerr giving incredible medical advice while fully embracing the hope that can defy medical science... Laura caring for her patient (but more importantly her sister-in-the-Lord)...Caring for their Kids (Lori my wife and Laurie, Larry's sister)... Her husband Larry, caring so diligently for his bride... the massive prayer force behind this and the many many friends and family working to support them. My sister is so wealthy from the riches of the Almighty.

Here is a study Peggy did on Nov. 12th, 2009:

"But our bodies have many parts, and God has put each part just where he wants it." 1 Cor. 12: 18

Peggy's Observation:"The body they are talking about is the Body of Christ. The group of people. Our giftings set us apart as different body parts. I need to be content with my gifts. Doing them the best I can do to glorify God. I love to serve others and my family. Now it is hard. But I can show them how to serve. One of them might be a gifted server too. I can do little some days. But what I can do for others blesses me. But (most important) I need to listen to God and to STOP when it is necessary to. Obedience is the key.
Peggy's Prayer: "Lord I always want to be one who hears You and then obeys You. You know the right path and you will direct your way is the best way by FAR! I love you so much!"

Today in summary is a step in the right direction. The "evil wall" that I mentioned cracked a weakness early this am. There is alot of work that needs to be done to continue to expose the weakness and take this wall down. Please continue to pray for:

1. The spiritual environment surrounding Peggy is pure.
2. Her organs are protected, functioning and seeking and obtaining blood flow, nourishment and fluids.
3. The swelling came back a bit today. Pray that this trend continues to reverse.
4. Weakening of the cancer cellular structure...pound pound pound both spiritually and physically. (There was none of this junk in Eden...so we know who introduced it!)
5. Peggy and Larry have a strong level of hope and focus on God's ability to fully cure her. Allow them to be in an environment to allow them to focus on this.
6. Pray for the physical pain to be minimized for her to rest.
7. Pray that Peggy is calm.
8. Pray that the prayer force behind her expands.
9. Pray for her strength.(she felt weaker today)
10. Pray that the fog of decision making is cleared and they can hear the Lord's direction.

A. Praise God for the miracle of TODAY!
B. Praise Jesus for her ability to drink and swallow today
C. Praise God for the kids spirit..today was a better day

Fight the Good Fight. Thank you all.

Amazing Grace...How Sweet it is

Keep praying. This is clearly both a spiritual battle and a physical battle. I would have to say (and Peggy would agree) that we were defending on the 1 yard line last night up 3 points and less than 2 minutes to go in the game. (for those not into football...bottom line it did not look good).

I can say God drove them back last night. Here are a few things that happened:

  • In seeing Peggy every few hours yesterday and through the evening, she was getting worse by the hour. Her system was not receiving fluids and pushing the fluids to her tissue. Clearly her eyes were swollen shut last night. Peggy was very uncomfortable...she fought and held out hope. Late last night Larry and Dennis were they bolstering the hope with focused prayer and appeals to the Lord Almighty. I was not sure she would make it through the night. I did not want to leave the hospital.
  • I went back to their house to sleep and had a dream that Peggy's face was back to normal. Pat (our mom) had a dream last night Peg's swelling was down as well.
  • Peggy was awake off and on last night. She felt her condition could not decline any further. It was clearly her worst period she has experienced. Peggy said to Larry at 4:30 am...this is the turning point, I think the Lord is turning things. She is reluctant to be too vocal about this.... so as to not send out "hyper" hope...but it is hope and we will take it.
  • Larry described the spiritual battle as a wall that needs to start to break. Well.... we think there is a breach in this evil wall and the Lord Battalion of Angels see it. We are in attack mode. The breech in the wall was found by Peggy early this morning at 4:30 am.
  • I arrived this morning at the hospital at 10:30 am. I told Peggy about my dream. As I am looking at her, it was so clear that her swelling was down. Larry, being so close to the situation thought he saw improvement. I told him and Peg clearly there is visible improvement. Her eyes and face swelling was down. She feels much better than yesterday.
  • She had a sponge bath this am and she was nervous about being moved. Laura Fitts is on duty and helped with the bath. She is in such great care. She was moved and is doing great. She is resting now.
Please keep praying that the "evil wall" keeping life from Peggy continues to crumble and life abounds. There is absolutely no reason way this ill-formed cell mutation gets to win. Keep praying.

-strength for her system and that it continues to accept nourishment
-protection of her organs
-utter destruction of the cancer cells
-Protection of her spirit and Larry's and the kids
-Literal protection of a spiritually pure environment in and around Peggy.
- Opening of her throat to swallow food and water.
-Further reduction in swelling


1 Sam 12:16 - "Even now, take your stand and see this great thing that the Lord will do before your eyes."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Focusing on the Lord

We are waiting on the Lord, in full hope He will bring glory to Himself in healing Peggy. We all know His ways are not our ways and need to be ok with His plan no matter what direction it will take. We gathered around Peggy a few times today and layed hands on her and prayed. Peggy prayed that Jesus would move to heal her and yield all Glory to Him. Her prayer was strong and focused and declared that she feels this is not over. We ultimately want healing to occur. We all feel it would be an incredible healing and no one would be able to deny it was ALL God and no effort by man that healed her. We wait......

It was a tough day today. Peggy is weak and off-and-on in comfort. Here are a few prayer requests:

1. Peggy has alot of swelling around her face and upper body. She is having trouble swallowing. Please pray that this would open up so she can continue to nourish her body. She does have an appetite. However, swallowing is difficult.
2. She has been sitting in a semi-upright position for sometime now. She finds some discomfort at times. Pray for her comfort. Pray for her to be able to adjust and have growing strength to.
3. Her system is pushing fluids to her tissue in her upper body. Pray this reverses and that all her systems begins to accept fluids to strengthen and be poised for God's flushing miracle.
4. Peggy's faith and focus on the Lord, no real need here... she is sooooo focused, but pray that she maintains focus in the direction the Lord wants her. She is fully yielded to being an instrument for Him.
5. Pray for Larry. He is so focused, so balanced in his approach to this difficult situation. He is leveraging God's family around him to help with the kids and work through decisions. Pray for the Lord to lead him and negotiate through this tough time.
6. Pray for Lexi, Trinity and Josh. The kids have seen Mom today. They are processing in differing ways. They are surrounded by cousins and will be going to school tomorrow. They were there in our group prayers for Peggy and are seeing God move in this.

The Lord gave Peggy Galatians 6:9 "So let's not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we DON'T GIVE UP. (emphasis again from Peg). Therefore, whenever we have the opportunity we should do good to everyone - especially to those in the family of faith."

In our reflection with Peggy we observed that God can do it!...that whatever is in His plan (like of course, healing Peggy). We just need to continue to hold out hope of what God can and will do. Until God says, "It's Over" ... IT'S NOT OVER. As believers we need to look to one another to carry the baton of His way and His will. Irregardless of God's intended path, we need to hold on strong to His way for our lives specifically. You may not always understand God's will, but trust that He does and know that His plan is perfect and glorious.

Heavenly Father, may your peace be on us. While the cliffs are steep on either side, your path is solid and that is where our focus is. Thank you for your saving grace Jesus.

Ok prayers warriors...do your stuff...Thank you all for lifting Peggy up.

Fighting the Good Fight - 11/17/09

Hello Everyone,
I am Peggy's scribe...her brother Joe. She asked me to start updating the blog for her. Here is what is going on since last Saturday. As she said, she had a rough Saturday and had trouble breathing. She had good family time Sunday. Monday morning Peggy had difficulty breathing and Larry call the paramedics. She went to the hospital at appx. 7am on Monday. (Separate story but the Lord asked me (joe) to come up from San Diego Sunday night.) So I met Larry and Peg at the ER just after they arrived. She was put on an IV and oxygen. She arrived with swelling in her face and arms and some purple tones to her skin. She was and is weak and is getting normal skin tones back. Larry and Peggy are setting up Hospice care at home. They are working with her on pain meds. It is Peggy's preference to minimize pain meds. She desires to be alert and interacting with those around her. Peggy is planning to fight this until the Lord heals her. It is His call when it is done. She is very balanced between a full hope of the Lord's intervention in this and an intricate knowledge of what is going on in her body.

An example is when the paramedics came, Peggy sensed that they thought it was a "panic attack". So she said (I am paraphrasing) "Ok guys, I am a cancer patient, I have a tumor surrounding my superior vena cava (sp) and the constricted blood flow is impacting my ability to breath." I think she stumped these guys, but they did give her oxygen, checked her vitals and transported her.

On the personal side, my sister is a real strong person committed to being used in whatever way God wants to use her. She is talking to the nurses, doctors and anyone else new on scene to give them the Light that emminates through her from God. Her tone is great. The room she is in faces the west and there was an incredible sunset over the Ventura Coast. I could see Peggy's eyes getting comfort from the view. She was thanking the Lord for giving her this room.

When we were in the ER Peggy wanted to focus on 2nd Cor. 4: 15-18. " And as God's grace reaches more and more people, there will be great thanksgiving, and God will receive more and more glory. That is why WE NEVER GIVE UP (emphasis from Peg). Though our bodies are dying, our spirits are being renewed everyday........" We reflected on the verse with Peggy. "No point in giving up. You must seek completion. You need to get everything you can out of the journey you are on. Don't worry, don't look too far ahead, look at the path under your feet and count the journey a joy, TODAY! You cannot be bothered by the weight on you..... you need to embrace it. Don't seek the easy path, seek His way. Take the weight head-on, whatever it is and SEEK HIM!" In prayer Peggy said, "I trust you, Jesus!".

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Crazy Day Friday-11/14/09

Hi All,

Thankfully Saturday has not been as crazy. Hoping all of you are having a wonderful weekend! I love this time of year. When the season changes, the holidays are upon us and family and friend events to look forward too.

Wed. I asked for prayer for breathing. Thurs. I noticed I felt weaker and things were hard again but I did another resting day. However, Friday I just was weaker than I had ever known. I have to admit it made me cry. I get bluesy now and again with feeling so weak. But really I don't stay there. I get over it. Thank you Jesus! But it is there. So, we get in to see Dr. Kerr. And he thinks it sounds like I have fluid in my left lung area again. Maybe both sides. So we discuss getting another Plueral Effusion. The tap thing I had in the hospital that took out over a liter of fluid from the left side. Bummed that this was happening. Knew I needed to go forward with it. So first I need and xray to even make sure. After talking to the Dr. at the xray place things looked different. He was able to compare the xray to the one in Oct. that looked good. He said there really isn't enough fluid worth tapping. Only like 2 tablespoons. And the right side looks the same as before. They never drained the right at the hospital. So really the look about the same level. Not sure what that was about. I was just happy not to get the tap. Who needs all that poking into anyway?? Because of radiation, things are taking sooooo long to heal. Thank- you Jesus!!!!!

So we went home and I was able to rest for a long while in the afternoon. My Mom, Aunt Diane, and cousin Sue all came out later of a quick visit. They had planned earlier but the day had taken a different course, of course! I even felt I slept a wee bit better last night. This morning I did feel improvement in energy. Not much, but not nearly what I had the day before. Maybe kind of like Thurs. This could all be related to dose reducing. Some days you are just completely exhausted and it's random. No way to plan around that. So I don't know if I will go to Church in the AM. We will see what God's wants me to do. But, I will not be discouraged if it's another rest day. I will just be obedient. I just want Him to fix me up all better!! If I keep going against Him, well, what's the point of that.

He continues to be my hope. strength and life!! I am loving each day He gives me. Even when they don't feel so good. My family has been a source of strength and faith boosting for me!

Today started out good, but has gotten more difficult for breathing as the day has gone on. I really haven't done too much. Talking was hard to do even. I will keep an eye on it of course. Just keep coming against all these side effects from, the steroid, the radiation, possibly the chemos too, the disease itself...etc...Let Dr. Jesus direct it! Pray has He leads! I really do not know what it going on inside of me. I know He does completely! And best of all He can fix it painlessly. He is using me this way for His purposes and I feel honered! I hope I can do Him justice even in those weepy moments. I know He understands all that too. He even cried! We have such a compassionate God! I love Him sooooo Much!!!

Thank-you, Thank-you, Thank-you for all the prayers for the 5 of us! Our journeys are all unique. But they will all be powerful testimonies for Jesus and His Kingdom! I am confident of this!!

Love to all, Peggy

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

New Details-11/11/09

God Bless Our Veterans and the Sacrifice They Gave so We can Enjoy Freedom!!!!

Hi All,

Wouldn't feel right not giving a tribute to such a heroic group of people. I just thought it would be a good idea to share some recent stuff with my team of people reading and praying too. You all have been such a source of strength and encouragement to me this past month.

I have been home from the hospital for over 4 weeks now. And strange at it may seem...it has been some of the best days of my life. Go figure?? That is so not a normal way to think given the circumstances. But God so much has me in this wonderful place of more hope, more peace, more joy than I have had so far. Yes, hard days and times are there too. But all the joy, peace and hope remain. Even all the perks of visitors and blessings are just add ons. It's this God thing inside. I know God has been in this thing since the beginning. He has been guiding and directing. And I know that I just need to continue here to let Him finish what He has started! Each one of us has a different journey. It's a beautiful thing!

Ok some facty facts for those that may want them. Maybe it will help to guide some prayers for you have decided to be apart of the Jesus Medical Team. Nothing official of course. Just people who want to pray as needs arise. Right home from hospital I was put on this steroid called Dexemethasone (Generic for Decadron). It's a similar drug to Prednisone that is more commonly prescribed. I was started out at 16 mg. Anything over 15 is considered a massive dose.

Today I am at 12 mg. Tomorrow I dose reduce to 10 mg. Still considered a pretty high dose. The reason for the drug in the first place is to help reduce inflammation in the lungs due to radiation pneumonia. Having had so much chemo and radiation these past 3 years everything I take seems to have exaggerated reactions. My body has just been through a lot. Maybe that is why the muscle wasting has been more dramatic on me than others. I know a few people who have had to do predinisone. Muscles today still feel really tired. I do see some strengthening in muscles I have been working. But just no strength behind it. Not sure when I will see improvement here with the dose reducing.

However, the past two days I have noticed more labored breathing. This could be the steroid was doing a benefit to my lungs. I'm guessing of course. I prayed about it last night. I really strongly felt the Lord tell me to stay put today. And just don't go anywhere. I had planned on having my Mom drop me off and bible study to hang with my group for a bit. I was looking forward to it. But chose to be obedient and stayed home. I called Julie Ochoa who has done this drug for lung related issues. She said when that happens you just need to do nothing. You need to give your lungs time to adjust to the changes too. So she just backed up what God said. I was glad I was obedient.

So right now we need to be praying for the lungs to be healthy and whole. Not sure what havoc was reaked with the radiation. But God does. And He knows exactly what is I need to get it fixed. Dr. Kerr will help me when I need him. If the breathing thing is worse tomorrow I will call and see what he has to say. Maybe today's rest period I needed to do is going to be helpful in the big healing picture. I am trusting God completely! I'm not giving up! I'm just going to keep saying it!!!! Dr. Jesus is all I need!!

Well I hope that helps to answer a few questions people might have. And it gives you some good stuff to pray for too. I thank each and everyone of you. Each day has been an indescribable gift. I want each and everyday that God has for me! I love that you all are in this with me. It gives me more strength than you know!

Love, Joy, Peace and Hope to all!!!

Peggy

Monday, November 09, 2009

What a weekend-11-9-09

Hi All,

Hope all you had a fantastic weekend. Our was a bit jumbled. I wrote such a chipper upbeat blog on Saturday. After that I fell down again that night. Then twice more Sunday morning. I fell on carpet each time. So, thank-you God I did not get hurt! Just a bit wounded on the inside. But it all worked out. I was able to see Dr. Kerr and he said the muscle weakness and the facial swelling are due to the steroid. So he is putting me on a more rapid taper. I will dose reduce every 4 days instead of every two weeks. This drug literally shuts down your adrenal gland and acts as the hormone for it. So when you just stop the gland does not just start working on it's own. It has to learn again. Hence, the slow taper. Withdraw things can happen. It can mess your emotions, it can mess up your response time to stuff among other things. I don't want to investigate to far and start feeling things just because I read about them. So lets just pray against all the wicked side effects and withdraw things that could ever possibly happen. Sounds good to me.

I have a walker now. (Thank-You Dennis) And it is wonderful. I felt pretty wobbly this morning. But it gave me confidence to move around. I wonderful blessing from God once again came by today. Lisa McCarthy from my Church, a physical therapist, came by today and gave me some great tips on strengthening my muscles. She told me stuff I would have never even known. There are ways to do things safer and more accurately. Also I have to mention that the kids just blew me away this morning getting themselves ready and helping me get the morning going with breakfast, lunches, dishes...whatever. They were not even asked to help me more. And I didn't even get up early to make up for the "walker in the way" factor. Hard to carry bread and PB&J with a walker. But it all worked out. I know, I'm doing too much. It's hard not to love my family though!

Thanks for all the countless prayers! Our God is so awesome and so mighty and I am so aware of that. So much more than any other time of my life.! I love you all!!

Peggy

Saturday, November 07, 2009

A Good Saturday-11-7-09

Dear Wonderful yous!!

Hope everyone had a really good Saturday. We had a low key great time as a family. It was perfect! Larry got an early morning start with Sandy's fiance Keith surfing. He is learning the ropes are really loving it. I think it's a great out let for him. Thanks Keith!! We did well get up and getting breakfast. We are trying to go out and walk more to strengthen my muscles and made it all the way to the park today. Hooray!! I even made a seasonal favorite carmel corn. We ate all the stuff already that Ann made on her visit.

I do have to tell you though, this muscle weakness has been a burden. I even fell to the ground for the first time today. Just did a little stumble and couldn't catch myself. No injury, just bummed it happened. Anyways, I was talking to my friend Judie Swankosky on the phone the other day. She has been battling right along side me this 3 1/2 years for me 4 1/2 for her at Dr. Rigbergs too. We go to the same Church too. She has dealt with the muscle weakness in the legs at various points of her treatments. So ya-da ya-da...yesterday her daughter Janice shows up at my house with this huge looking p0tty donut thingy for the toilet seat. I'm thinking...No Way! But I had talked to her about thinking about putting a grab bar in bathroom. That is the first place I noticed the weakness. Standing up from the toilet was hard right away.

So me and Janice chit chat and I tell her I'm in denial about the toilet seat thingy and I don't need that. But somehow she gets on this quite time she had with the Lord in Hebrews the other day. She knew it was for someone else but didn't know at the time who. Like she thought she would be bringing a potty chair to someone. I really don't even remember the bible part, but the point of the message was clear. This is temporary. This will get better. Things are not always going to be like this. It was so clear. It's like so many things that I am struggling with right now are steroid related. And I am tapering the dose. Things will improve. Meanwhile God is healing me! You guys are fighting an amazing war with me and I am feeling victory after victory! How can I deny it. She is right. It is temporary, Janice is right. The seat literally just pops on and off the toilet. It's so no big deal and it really helps. I will exercise my legs elsewhere. God uses the stranges things to communicate to us, don't you think??

So really the prayer request I have is to gain strength. And to know how to pace it too. Oh yeah, just remembered a night time difficulty. My knees have gotten sooo sore in the middle of the night. Too pained to sleep. So I get up and take the vioden. It helps to help me go back to sleep. One night it didn't help. But my little army here at home prayed before school and the pain went away as I walked around on them. Not sure what is up with that one. But thanks for all the prayers! It blesses me so much. Looking forward to going to Church with the family in the morning. I hope you all have a way blessed Sunday.!

I love to all I know and don't know. You all mean the world to me! Blessings galore!!

Peggy

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Answered Prayer-11/5/09

Hi All,

Yes, Jesus you can get it done with the power of praying people! He never ceases to amaze me. Those weird headaches and tender spots keep trying and you guys keep shooting them down! Go Jesus! Yesterday only a little pain-always the left side-today nothing at all! The chest thing-left side too, the one I had drained-was way less. Today not even noticeable until now. Only slightly. Another really cool thing the Lord reminded me of...I'm realizing my great thoughts are really God giving them to me...is way back when I was at Premiere Oncology telling the Dr.'s about a numbing tingling feeling I would get in my arm that was on top of me when I sleep. Not the one crushed below. I would move slightly and things would normalize. With all the tumors around the heart it was just probably something from that I guess. They never would say...they would just write down a lot of stuff. Anyhow...that has not happened in ages. Things must be changing in there. To God be the glory!!

Today did prove to be challenging. I think I got so excited yesterday to do little exercises that I really wore myself out. It really is little, but compared to what I have been doing it must have been big because my engery was pretty low. The muscles were not as heavy feeling though. I just do things like lift my leg ten times on each leg. Or raise up my arm are few reps. More exaggerted steps instead of shuffling like my body wants to. Simply just more movement. It's so easy just not to move when you feel like this. But, that's not a good thing. I really need to know what is the happy medium. I also know that one of my main love languages is "Acts of Service". That is how I show love to my family. To not do...is so hard for me. To do is so hard too! When I realize I can't do something I get frustrated and grumpy. And everyone knows "When Momma Ain't happy, Ain't nobody happy." I just can't do it all right now. It's hard to admit. It's so humbling. It's a main way I show love to my family. But I need to surrender to more help. I'm the worst at asking. Thank you Jesus for just filling the gaps. So many people help. I am so grateful. You people know who you are. Thank you from the bottom and top and all our hearts here at the Wolf household. God's family is amazing me daily. We are so blessed.

Tomorrow we get to see Lexie receive a class award to be peacebuilder of the month. She was recognized for her quality of "Responsibility" in her classroom. She is such an awesome kid and we are so proud of her. She has been a rock of faith through this whole thing. She gives me faith! I can hardly believe Jr. High awaits her only next year. Yikes!!

Thanks for all the prayers my Jesus Medical Team and the Band of Warriors! Pray as the Lord leads! I can only give external syptoms that arise. He so totally knows it all. And the inner workings of each and every member of this family. Please cover Larry, Lexie, Trinity and Joshua too! They fight with me on the front lines daily. It is so very precious! God has blessed me with the best family I could have ever wanted!

Love to all of you dearest ones!!

Peggy

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

To Stent or not to Stent-11/3/09

Hello Again,

Oh the Lord is so good to me! We take time to pray and He really does direct our paths! Just trying to listen to His words and obey His voice and not my own. Hoping all of you are able to do the same in each and every decision He puts before you daily. He wants you to have the best life possible! A life that delights in Him!! I'm just so full of Love for my Jesus!!

So about the appointment with Dr. Rigberg yesterday. We made the appointment because we felt the Superior Vena Cava might be having more problems. The swelling in my face & rapid heart rate I guess are the two main reasons. Whatever the reason, the Lord had me make this appointment with Dr. Rigberg himself. Now I am thinking it had little to do with the stent at all. The Lord just knows how you to get where He wants you to be.

Dr. Rigberg was confused that I wanted this procedure now. He wondered if I changed my mind about being treated again. I said no, then how I felt real peace about being on all God now. He is Jewish but understands my Christian viewpoint...kind of. He really did not make a recommendation one way or another to do the stent. He is willing to call the Dr. to set up the procedure if I want to, but did not think it would bring the relief I might expect. He seemed to lean toward the fact that the swelling was more from the steroid. I thought that since I was on another steroid other than Prednisone that the swelling wasn't an issue. Not so! He said all these steroids did the same thing. That explains the muscle weakness too. You never know what complications could arise anyways from a surgical procedure. I have also noticed little scratches taking a long time to heal. Having an incision or two could be difficult now. Not really sure.

Dr. Rigberg has always been more of a facts on the table kind of guy. So we get info. that we can simply put before the Lord and pray about. We found out that the fluid drained at the hospital did show malignancy. Reports show I have tumors in the lungs and diaphram areas. Hospital reports show the lesions on the skull that he wanted to do radiation on. However, we have been praying and things have been happening. I am not being scanned right now. So in his mind as an oncologist...things have progressed. I having pains that disappear because a team of people prayed think things have regressed. Dr. Rigberg thought I would go home with oxygen. I haven't needed that at all. Stuff like that. All these areas of concern are prayer targets for you my Jesus Medical Team and I put you on it with all assurance that we can accomplish great things in Jesus mighty name!!

So last night I was awake for a long while and talking to God about it all. Should I get the stent, should I not. Just wasn't feeling I should anymore. Then I felt like he said "go!" What...go?? I said "Lord when you say "go" do you me go get the stent because that leaves me with no peace right now?" So I waited...then I sensed He said "go to Rigbergs". I got the idea from God awhile ago to see if Dr. Rigbergs office would flush my port once a month while I have it. It is a low maintainance item in my chest used to get a vein easy. Now that I am not being treated I can have it removed. But why unless it needs to be. Who know when I might need it. So I need to be responsible to keep track of the month going by. They were happy to have me come in once a month to do this. What a great way they can see the marvelous thing the Lord is going to do. I think God wants Dr. Rigberg on his side. He is a brilliant man and they are the hardest nut to crack sometimes.

At any rate, I'm not feeling like I need to stent right away anymore. Maybe all those tumors are lessening anyways. I can only rely on God to scan me now. Now might be a great time to share Dennis Stevenson vision God gave him from me around my hospital time 3 weeks ago. It was a simple outline of my body with the places where the tumors exist. And each time I urinated bits of the tumor washed out of me. And I kid you not...each morning since then I wake up with cloudy urine. Sorry if this is too gross for some. But I get excited. Only God knows what is going on inside me.

Hope this helps you guys feel up to date on whats up with us. I have a book I borrowed about prednisone and pulled it out today to read more about it since it is similar to the steroid I am taking. Great drug...hard side effects, slow taper is important. I just might need to be patient. I'm going to try working my muscles a little harder even though they feel so week. I'm happy to be a Mom and Wife. I can't just sit...it's not allowed. They would let me...don't get me wrong. But it might not be the best idea. I will need the Lords help to pace myself there.

Thanks for all the prayers and love. It has been truly overwhelming and received whole heartedly!! May the Lord richly bless every prayer right back at you!!

I love you all, Peggy

P.S. Physical need just noticed today. Slight pain in my left middle chest area and slight headache in the back of my head. Not sure if something is try to gain ground. Lets shoot it down! :)

Monday, November 02, 2009

The Stent-11/2/09

Hi All,

Thank you all so much for praying for me over the weekend. We had a great time together as a family. Went to Church yesterday. It's always great to be there. Then went to lunch at the Stevenson to be with his parents on last meal before they head back to AZ. Then the Ramos's blessed us with dinner and their presence! She even filled my cupboards with grocery's. We are so blessed. Blessed but tired for sure!

As for my physical state...my face continues to remain puffy. My weakness level seems to increase. Now I am not sure if it is related to the blood flow or something else. It could be the steroid I am tapering still. Not sure. I'm running it by my dr. See what he says. At any rate, we have decided to proceed with getting the stent put in the Superior Vena Cava area for real this time. Last time there were complications due to the port and radiation. Now I can have the port pulled and not need to replace it since I am not being treated any longer. And It will have been 4 weeks since the last radation this Wed. That was the instruction from Dr. Lum the radiologist any about any surgeries. The proceed would be very minor, so they say. I don't think it will even involve an over night stay. God is in control of that.

I do feel a peace about it. I was able to really focus on God about that last night. I don't feel like it is caving in or giving up by any means. I feel like he wants to bring more Dr.'s and such into the miracle that is coming. He loves to amaze and confound Dr.'s. When I talked with a nurse today at Dr. Rigbergs she said my voice suprised her like I was someone with good news. I just want them all the know I am so far from giving up hope. They might not get all this God in me stuff. But I love having opportunites to show them. Every day is such a precious gift.

I will do my best to keep you all posted.

Love to all, Peggy

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Quick Weekend Update-11/1/09

Dear Friends and Family,

I have a little time this morning before Church so I thought I would just let whoever may be curious how the weekend is playing out. I appreciate all the prayer so much! God is so good!!

Friday Larry and I did a date night out for the first time since being home from the hospital. That was 3 weeks ago already. We went to the mall and changed my phone carry to match his and now I can text unlimited. So that will be a great tool for me to communicate prayer requests quickly.

Yesterday we all actually went to the pumpkin patch and got pumpkins. We brought them home and carved them. Later had so more visitors from out of town. And the kids went trick or treating with the Rock family here in our neighborhood. Kim who is greatly pregnant stayed with me at the house. We took turns getting the door to pass out candy. It was perfect! We had a great day as a family.

The swelling in my face is definitely not worse. However, I did feel some weird pressing Sat. morning in my throat area. So we gathered the family and they layed hands on and we prayed. Things have eased there for sure! Thank you Jesus!! I am surrounded by warriors of the best kind! All to say I do not feel worse. Pressing forward is still necessary. I feel good. But the face does look puffy today. I am going to Church!! I love that place...those people. This love thing is just exploding in me! Only Jesus can do this! Side note...my knees were hurting around 3 am last night. So I got up and took another viodin. That helped! Maybe too much activity Sat?? I'm just so blessed to be able to get up and down! Thank you Jesus!!

Thanks for all the prayers! I love you all!!


Peggy

Friday, October 30, 2009

Keep Praying!!-10/30/09

Dear Friends and Family,

I hope this Friday is proving to be a blessing for all!! I just wanted to do a quick update on yesterdays request and let you know to keep praying!!

I think we need to concentrate the prayer to the Superior Vena Cava. It needs to be open so the blood flow to the heart can normalize. This is possibly the reason for the swollen face and neck. And also the increase in my heart rate. I do not feel worse today and slept pretty comfortaby last night. I still wake up for long stretches but they have been great talks with God moments that have really filled me up!

I did call Dr. Kerr's office this morning to run things by a nurse who could run things by him. But he was out sick. And I do not even know the other Dr. He just got a new associate. I haven't met him yet. How complicated to start at the beginning with him. So I didn't. I talked to a nurse that I know was a believer and actually goes to church with the Kerr's. So that helped. Bascially we are going to watch things over the weekend. If things get worse I don't have to be the hero I can call the Dr. or I can go to the ER. But really I feel this is God giving us an opportunity for more time to work this problem away completely through prayer. The fact that things are not worse strengthens me to keep pressing forward with the prayers!!

Thank you all for this! I feel excited with what He is doing! We are all in this together!!

I love you all!!

Peggy

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Needing some prayer-10/29/09

Hi Friends and Family,

Don't have long to say all I want to say right now. So I will just get to the prayer requests. I am needing my Jesus Medical Team and Band of Warriors to get some stuff accomplished. I don't want to seem to be speaking "negative talk" but how else will all of you know how to pray unless I really lay out the land in front of us. Any good general in a war needs accurate details. So you guys just go do what you do best and intercede!!!

I had another tender spot show up on my head the last two days. But today it is gone. However we were also praying about the puffy face that was there too. The puffiness is still there and a bit increase this morning. My neck feels tight too. Also my heart rate is up. These are all things on the Superior Vena Cava syndrome list. This is when the tumor surround the vein and entrap it. These tumors need to shrink!!! Jesus can do it! I can still talk to the doctor about having the stent put in that spot. Not sure Jesus wants me to do it. I'm checking with Him on that one.

Also, I am just not regaining strength in my legs. The steroid I am taking for my lungs may be contributing to this weakness. So the Dr. has me tapering that dose and that takes a while. It's a very slow taper.

Please be praying for these things specifically. I want Jesus to do it all! I know He can! I know He is able! He is the author and perfector of my faith. I would never push myself this hard to have more faith! But my loving Father would! He wants us all to be all that we can be in Him! Jesus is the Best and I Love Him more than ever!!

Thanks all!! Love you!! Peggy