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Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 6:11 AM
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Subject: Prayer Update 11/4/05 Isaac went home
Friday, November 4th, 2005
Dear Family
and Friends,
On
Thursday, November 3, in flight with both Mom and Dad on their way to
As my
family and I look back over the past days and weeks, we feel that we did
everything we could for Isaac in this time. His case has been evaluated by a
number of skilled Korean and American doctors working in
Detailed
medical records, x-rays, photographs, blood tests and physical examinations
failed to pinpoint the cause of the lingering infection that began in Isaac's
left leg a month ago. At the end it seemed that some type of aggressive blood
disease like leukemia rapidly swept through his body.
Although he
was on a plane to
The CAT
scan taken immediately upon arrival showed the brain hemorrhage
and no brain activity. Korean law prohibits removing life support
from a patient, even after all brain activity has ceased, so the respirator was
continued until all bodily functions had ceased on the following day.
All of the
children were back in
Derrick,
Rachelle, David, Sarah and I had a tearful time of sharing and praying
together, and then we went back to our rooms to try to rest until morning.
At 6:00 AM,
we woke the younger children, and gathering everyone together, we shared the
news with them. Again there were many tears as the full realization slowly
began to set in. We are so grateful for the comfort of knowing that Isaac is
with Jesus, but we will still miss him.
The love of
our Christian friends here has been overwhelming. Many have come to spend time
with us and share words of comfort. People are bringing meals, taking the
younger ones outside to play, and helping in any way that they can.
Mom and Dad
were able to be with Isaac through this whole time, and are making preparations
to return to
Korean
friends and missionaries here have put Mom and Dad in touch with some
Christian families in
God has
given us much comfort in this time through His Word and Christian
friends here, and while we deeply feel the loss of Isaac, we know that God
has a plan and purpose through all of this. Sometime later I would like to
share about some of the things we see God doing through this experience.
Please
continue to pray for us in this time. There are so many details to work out,
decisions to make, and the need to spend time with each other. Many of us are
physically and emotionally weary, but God is giving the strength to go on.
May God
bless each one of you, and I will try to keep you posted as things move
forward.
In Christ,
- Adam
"And
let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint
not." - Galatians 6:9
A family picture at Sarah's birthday on October 15th. Isaac is in the back row, second from right.