Hey everyone. I really enjoy reading the comments that you make to the posts. Some of you I have never met, which makes me appreciate our Lord even more knowing that He has laid my condition on your hearts to keep me in your prayers. It is really special. And then there are some of you that I haven't seen in almost six years; when we were arriving at Capernwray. The love of the Lord truly does surround the World.
Last time I posted I told you of the wonderful possibility of having the kidney transplant in early December. That still is our target date with my dad needing to go through some more tests. Today, however, I wanted to be really candid and share with you what I have been thinking and praying about recently.
As you can imagine I have been thinking about my future. I wish I could tell you that it is crystal clear, that I know exactly what I am going to be doing, but I don't. I know that the time I have been given for the past seven months has been a time of preparation, I just don't know what it is for yet.
Amy and I sat down today for two reasons. One, we wanted to talk about what the future looks like for us, a job, schooling, budgets, etc. More of a logistical outlook on things. And two, most importantly, we wanted to bring all of this stuff to the Lord. We recognize that we can try and plan all we want but if the Lord is missing, there really is no point. Trust me, I know.
I have been feeling burdened with the financial set back due to the kidney. The reality is that after I have the transplant, and God willing receive it well, I am going to need a job. I don't know where that is yet and I am feeling anxious about it. The reason is because I want to be able to start the rest of my life as soon as I can. This includes getting married and starting school. Two hard things to do without stability.
I know that powerful things happen when groups pray together. So I am asking you to join me once again in prayer. The kidney transplant is still a huge prayer request, specifically for my dad and his tests. But also I would ask you to join me in praying for some other specifics. I am looking for a job that is flexible with the hospital visits after the transplant, a substantial amount of income, and close proximity to my house. I have also set a very strict budget so that I can be saving more specifically for a ring and school. This is something that I really need the Lords help with in being disciplined to stick to the budget. I would also ask that you pray for me and my attitude. Lately I have been feeling restless, both during the day and at night when I try to sleep. I guess I am just really tired of waiting. Once again, however, the doctor told my dad that we are cruising at incredible speed through the transplant process. That's good news to hear.
2 Comments:
I am praying Nate...I just wanted to let you know that... God is good and He will provide!!!
Also, I know it's been a while, but thanks for being such a great leader (for all 9 weeks!) for UW last summer. It was a blessing working with someone who I could follow and respect, as well as someone who allowed me to use my talents as well. You were one of the reasons why I think my summer was so amazing...so thanks.
Tell Amy I said hello, and I'm praying for the both of you as well.
Hi, Nate,
We had an incredible time with your precious parents here in Colorado! The time was too short, but sweet. It was great to hear about you, Amy, your family and to pray for your future. We trust the Lord will continue to hold you in His caring arms. Hopefully we will see you soon, healed and enjoying each day's gifts from God. Please be assured of our prayers and care.
Love in Christ,
The Turays
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