Hello Friends. We continue to be thankful for the many ways God is revealing Himself to us through the generosity of so many. Whether it's meals, notes, gifts, visitors, or prayer support, we've been overwhelmed. A few examples: I went into my office on Saturday and found this enormous box of yellow "Romans 8:18" cookies on my desk. Luke was blown away. Sam can't stop eating these delicious cookies. Brian and Bob installed a step and some handrails by the door from our garage into our house. It's a game changer for Luke. Jude Pyle came and hung out on Saturday morning. He's a huge encouragement!
Luke had another round of chemo yesterday. He's tired. The road is long. The regimen calls for a total of 87 treatments over the course of 54 weeks. He's about 1/3 of the way through...he's now completed 32 treatments in 18 weeks. He's scheduled for 5 more days of chemo next week. Plus physical therapy for his leg, schoolwork, and practice on the piano and flute. Whew! Please pray for God's healing mercies, for Luke to be completely cancer free as soon as possible. We can't stop, WON'T stop praying for God to heal our boy. (James 5:14-16) God bless, James & Lu (for Sam, Jay & Luke)
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Allan
2/16/2016 12:34:20 pm
Praying for you Luke! You are one amazing dude! Hi from Judah!
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Peggy Preston
2/18/2016 09:24:07 am
Hello, My name is Peggy Preston. I was referred to Luke's site by Ted Van Atta whom I work with at Gordon Food Service. I was a patient at Mary Free Bed back in June and July of 2015. I was in for a bypass on my leg due to a surprise blood clot that resulted in a LBKA, or left below the knee amputation. I am now wanting to give back to everyone who gave, prayed and still continues to support me through this process. If you ever need someone to visit Luke, or just to talk to him about the prosthetic process or just another support person I would love to help your family in some form or fashion.
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Amy Emmert
2/18/2016 03:52:16 pm
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Amy Emmert
2/18/2016 03:58:58 pm
Praying for you!
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