Sunday, November 13, 2011

More Signs from Around the World



USMC in Bagram, Afghanistan



Derek Krause in Bagram, Afghanistan



Stacey Hargrave in Hungary



President George Bush and First Lady Laura Bush



President George Bush, Nolan and Ruth Ryan



Philadelphia Eagle Danny Watkins



Deanna Long in New York City




Staff at Joe T Garcia's



Joe T Garcia's



Ray Davis



Ricky



Bob and Janice Simpson



Courtney and Blake



Dirk Nowitzki



Janice, Jacob and Blake Simpson



Kathleen



Josh Hamilton

Monday, October 10, 2011

Praying For Sarah

Sarah we love you, and are so excited you will be in Texas this evening. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers every day. We can't wait to see you smile again.


From Lesley, Braden and baby Jordan in Chicago


From the Mountain Tops of Whistler, British Columbia


From Aunt Cindy in Grand Rapids, Michigan


PRAYING FOR SARAH IN AUSTIN, TEXAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD WORKS MIRACLES!!!! LOVE YOU!!!!!!, Adrienne Pingel


From Mrs Renfro


From the entire Kappa Chapter at University of Oklahoma


Praying From Sam Houston, Texas


From a restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas


From All Saint's 3rd Grade


From Life Church


From Yvonne Long


From the Kappa House in Norman, Oklahoma


From the TCU football stadium


From Victoria Renfro in Sarah's room


From Caroline Simpson on Sarah's bed


From Downtown Fort Worth



Matthew 18:19
“Again I say to you that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven.”

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Road Traveled...

Sarah, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor of the pituitary when she was 6 years old. She had surgery at Children's hospital in Dallas, and followed with chemo and radiation therapy. She has since been in remission for the tumor and we praise God for that. After two years from surgery she began to have mini strokes, which then increased to strokes. She had an angiogram at the age of 9 at an adult hospital in Dallas and it was found that her right carotid artery was completely occluded, which means closed, and several other of her veins in her brain were closed or narrowing. She had a bad stroke in March 09 which caused temporary loss of left side which she regained most but is very weak in her left hand. Recently she was diagnosed with Moya Moya disease, which is a brain vascular disease. She has recently been referred to a doctor in California, and she and mom will be making the trip some time at the end of August and she will have 3 days of testing, surgery on one side of her brain, and then the very next week she will have a bypass on the other side of her brain. We pray and hope that Sarah will have strength for the testing, the surgeries, and that she will have the adequate blood flow in the deep center of her brain that she needs. She has 3 brothers and one sister and loves to do crafts and cook. She has been a real testimony of faith for so many and Sarah loves the Lord her savior with all her heart.