Friday, September 25, 2009

My friend Bob

Hi MCM readers,

Here is a website that has information about my friend Bob. If you know him or even if you do not I ask that you take the time to read this post and commit to praying for this amazing man. He is a true apostle of Christ and has been committed to serving the Lord as a missionary for as long as I have known him. Bob and his family serve the poor youth in inner cities. He has started an amazing ministry called 'Vagabond Ministries' and he and his family of seven have been shining example of Christs love to everyone they meet.


Thanks everyone.

www.prayfortheb.com



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Reflection 9/24/09

I haven't been to the hospital yet today, so this is a bit more of a reflection on the past week or so than an update.

Last week when this all started, we thought that Bob went to hospital with some sort of bad migrane. I remember telling someone to pray for Bob and told them what was going on, and they asked me if they had ruled out a stroke. I think I looked at him like he was a fool; I thought to myself, "A stroke? My brother is 31 and in terriffic health - that's so dumb." Sure enough, a few hours later, I got a phone call from my sister-in-law Kate, telling me that Bob had had a stroke.

I remember when I told someone about this they had told me to tell Bob not to give up; the person told me about how they had a stroke and the long process they went through to get back to health. I politely thanked that man for sharing his story, but informed him "that my brother was okay," and "that he just had a minor stroke." I was pretty sure this was going to be over in a few days. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

I also remember go into the ICU to see Bob for the first time. I was waiting for my brother Bob to jump out at say, "I got you!" and find out this is all some big, sick practical joke. But sure enough, there he was in a hospital bed.

Here's what we know about Bob- Bob had 3 strokes and the main stroke was pretty massive. Praise God that Bob's not in any immediate danger anymore of having more strokes. They've located the source of the stroke and the blood thinners should have by now broken down that clot. The parts of Bob's brain that were affected by the stroke can't heal or come back, however, what normally happens is that other parts of the brain compensate for those that are not working. Since Bob is so young and in great health, the doctors believe that Bob can make a good recovery. We know that Bob can only get better from here. That being said please realize the situation is still very serious.

Bob had 3 strokes and only time and rehab will tell exactly what comes back and what does not. This is why we continue to ask for your help in praying for Bob and for donations for his family. Thank you first of all for your prayers. Our entire family is so thankful that you would pray for Bob and his family. We are also so overwhelmed by your donations to his family. It's really amazing to see how everyone's been a part of this through their donations. Every bit helps- I've been touched by those who have given even $5 - knowing that for some people that's a sacrifice. I am reminded of the story from the Gospel of Mark of the widow who gave her last "penny" to God.

If you are reading this and don't know Bob that well, please know that Bob's never really lived his life to collect a big paycheck or been focused on money. In fact, his family of 7 lives a pretty simple life. I remember that once Bob bought a modest HDTV only to give it away a few weeks later to the poor because he and his wife thought it was too extravagant for their lifestyle. We (Bob's family) are just trying to ensure that Bob and Kate don't have to be concerned with finances for the time being while they are going through all this since Bob is self-employed.
We also know that God is in control and that God is at work even through this situation. More than anything please keep on praying.

One of the things that Bob has been repeating over and over is that "he feels really loved," and I can speak for all my family and tell you that we all feel that way.

Andy

Update 9/23/09

Bob began intensive rehab and will be on a pretty packed schedule of rehab every day. His spirits are still good and he believes that he can do it with God's help. He's told me numerous times that he told God, "he doesn't mind getting fat, as long as he gets bettter." He learned today how to push his own wheel chair, which was a little dangerous when he started going into other people's rooms and turning the lights on. Everyday Bob will have to go through both physical, speech, and occupational therapy. Bob will have a long journey back to health and I want to invite you to send emails to Bob letting him know how you and your families are praying for him, send him some words of encouragement, and/or let him know why he has a special place in your life. I will print those emails and give them to Bob.

Pray for his wife Kate- she has been with Bob pretty much around the clock. Pray that she would get some rest and that God would be her strength in the days ahead. Pray for a miracle.

If you want to send cards to Bob in the hospital they can be sent toBob Lesnefsky, Room 6234UPMC Mercy1400 Locust St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Please no visitors without checking with the family

Thanks for the prayers. Keep them coming. Andy

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Pro-life Billboards wanting to go up for Ohio-Illinois game

Hi MCM readers,

I received this email from our local pregnancy center and thought maybe I would forward it to you and see if you might post it on your blogs. Interesting concept..... If you are able to donate, great! If you are able to pass on the message, thank you! Thanks for reading!

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In April, PDHC started a public awareness campaign that included the use of bumper stickers, business cards, fliers, and billboards. The results have been incredible. Calls to the hotline have increase significantly every month and continue to increase. A picture of one of the billboards is here on the left. These have saved many lives and we intend to continue to post these messages all over Columbus, thanks to the generosity of our supporters and the imagination of some dedicated volunteers.

This morning, we have been given an opportunity to increase the awareness of PDHC dramatically during the Ohio State football season by advertising right in the heart of the pre- and post-game activities. The photo and map to the right shows the location and impact of a proposed billboard placement for the "pink signs" that have been so successful in bringing women to our hotline and our centers. The location is right on Olentangy River Road and is the most visible presence that we have had thus far.This billboard, since it is in such a high traffic area and a prime location, is more expensive than the others that we have been placing.

The cost to display this life-saving message through the OSU football season will be
$2,400.Believe me. If I didn't think that this would save lives, I wouldn't have bothered to write today. If you can help fund this board, please click here.

It would be best if we could get it up for the Illinois game this weekend, so I'll need to know right away if you can help. If we don't see the support for this billboard, we will simply not do it. If you have any questions or if you would prefer to talk to me about your support of this opportunity, please click here to e-mail me, or you can just call me at 614.888.8774, extension 6116.

I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you. God bless you. I hope to hear from you.

Tim Welsh, Executive Director
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers



timw@pdhc.org
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers 665 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. Suite 120 Columbus OH 43229

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Intl. Prayer and Fasting Campaign

Pittsburgh will be hosting the meeting of the G-20 nations Sept. 24-25. The focus of the international gathering will be on the worldwide economic recession.
Catholics are committed to a response to the crisis that is rooted in the dignity of work and the equality of all peoples.

The Catholic Men's Fellowship of Pittsburgh and the National Fellowship of Catholic Men will lead the G-20 International Prayer and Fasting Campaign. With the shport of Bishop Zubik, the groups will drop to their knees before the Lord in the hopes of changing the hearts of world leaders.

CMF and NFCM are asking Catholics around the world to support and/or participate in the campaign. Those who cannot participate in Pittsburgh are asked to make a holy hour at a parish near them. People wishing to do this should send an email to: info@cmfpitt.org. Organizers hope to have adoration in at least all 20 nations represented by the G-20.


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Monday, September 21, 2009

40 Days for Life

It's that time of year again. 40 Days for Life will begin this week.

Wednesday, September 23, the largest 40 Days for Life campaign in history launches in 212 cities across 45 American states, 5 Canadian provinces, and Denmark. For 40 intense days, tens of thousands of faithful volunteers will be praying, fasting, holding peaceful vigils outside abortion facilities, and spreading the pro-life message through community outreach. Participation in 40 Days for Life is not always easy and can involve sacrifice. So why are you and I about to do this?

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so take a moment -- right now -- to look at the picture at:http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=253

That's Baby David (don't you love his name? :-)Last fall, on the third day of the 40 Days for Life prayer vigil in Sarasota, Florida, a nervous Hispanic woman went to the local Planned Parenthood abortion center with her mother and brother.The 40 Days for Life prayer volunteers offered her literature, but she didn't understand their English. When a bilingual counselor arrived, she learned that the woman was in her 14th week of pregnancy and she was seeking a second-trimester abortion.The counselor instead offered real help to get her to one of the local pregnancy resource centers. As a result, she chose life for her baby. When asked why she changed her mind and decided not to abort, the woman's answer was, "Because you were here. I was looking for a sign from God."

'Throughout the remainder of her pregnancy, many volunteers helped her and her family with various needs, including spiritual and financial support.Then, on March 25 of this year, 6-pound, 6-ounce baby David made his entrance into the world -- where he was greeted by many of the dedicated volunteers and new found friends who have continued their faith journey with his mother and family.A baby saved from abortion. A mother spared from a life of regrets. That is why we do what we do.This story represents just one of the 1,561 lives that have been spared from abortion due to 40 Days for Life campaigns over the last two years. As you pray, fast, stand vigil, and conduct outreach during 40 Days for Life from September 23 through November 1, know that YOUR efforts could help to save the life of a child -- like David -- and could protect a mother from making a tragic abortion decision.If you haven't already, find the 40 Days for Life location nearest to you by visiting: http://www.40daysforlife.com/location.cfm

Click on the link of the closest site, be sure to signup for updates, and get involved.Your humble, simple participation in 40 Days for Lifecan make a profound difference. YOU can help to change the world, one life at a time.

Yours For Life,
David Bereit
National Director
40 Days for Life

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Prayer Request

Hello MCM readers,

I have come to ask for some prayers.

A good friend of mine just had a stroke at age 32. He is the husband to a wonderful woman and father to five amazing children. The family has devoted themselves to mission work by witnessing about Christ to inner-city kids. They started a non for profit called 'Vagabond Ministries' and Bob also raps for Christ. (He is also known as Righteous B)

You can read more about the current situation here:

www.prayfortheb.com



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Another prayer request is for a good friend who just lost her 3 1/2 month old daughter, Eva. Eva was diagnosed with a chromosonal imbalance and heart failure early in the pregnancy. She was advised to abort and chose to honor life instead. This woman chose to have her little girl knowing that the child's diagnosis was poor. She stood up for life and showed all of us that life is truly precious. She adored her time with her little one and now needs prayers. You can read about her story here:

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/clearfield


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