From Steve Harrison Re: Jeff Paul's Service
10/08/07 13:50 Filed in: Messages
From Alumni
I
felt (Jeff Paul's) funeral was a touching and fitting
tribute of a true servant of God. Many came from
different walks of life but all seemed to be
impressed with the legacy Jeff
left.
Beginning with the hymn, A Mighty Fortress, I sensed a building of God's affirming presence. There were some very touching family messages that were read. Later, a board member of Jeff's book ministry shared. He spoke in a heartfelt, intelligent manner. His interweaving of the Gospel was anointed. It seemed all left feeling closer to God.
I had an opportunity to see several former members of the Agape Force including Jim and Cindy Kuiper, Doug and Jeanne McGill, Heidi Aubuchon, Kathy Surma, Patty Libby, Barb Kiffe and Sonny Jaynes.
God bless!
Steve
Beginning with the hymn, A Mighty Fortress, I sensed a building of God's affirming presence. There were some very touching family messages that were read. Later, a board member of Jeff's book ministry shared. He spoke in a heartfelt, intelligent manner. His interweaving of the Gospel was anointed. It seemed all left feeling closer to God.
I had an opportunity to see several former members of the Agape Force including Jim and Cindy Kuiper, Doug and Jeanne McGill, Heidi Aubuchon, Kathy Surma, Patty Libby, Barb Kiffe and Sonny Jaynes.
God bless!
Steve
Message From Nancy Paul July 20th
10/08/07 13:48 Filed in: Messages
From Alumni
Hi Friends and
Family:
I just dropped my mom off at the airport to fly home to Edmonton. It was great to have her here for the last week annd I will miss her. My neice, Kristen, flew back on Tuesday ( thanks for coming!) and Donna will be with us until next Wednesday. Then I will see if I'm really up to this single parenting.
Jeff's visitation and funeral were very well attended. The funeral service was wonderful, honoring of Jeff and of the Lord. Joe and Shirley Duray flew down from Alaska and Joe gave the main message/eulogy. People commented on the great job you did Joe and it meant a lot to have you both there. Our pastor, Jim Winter, also did a great job reading some of Jeff's favorite scriptures and making comments. Thanks also to the various family members that wrote great letters about Jeff for the pastor to read. Thanks also to Russ, Sandy, Karen, and Penny for their roles.
My mom and neice were so happy to see how many wonderful friends we have that have been and continue to be so supportive of us. We are blessed in that way.
Of course we are grieving even though we are happy that Jeff''s suffering is over and he is with the Lord he loves so much. Each of the kids is handling it differently. We would appreciate your continued prayers as we work through the grief and as I adjust to being a single parent.
There are many other friends and family to thank and I will be doing that through notes in the next while.
By the way, we should be fine finiancially but there are many decisions and paper work to deal with and I need wisdom in making good decisions.
Love you all,
Nancy
I just dropped my mom off at the airport to fly home to Edmonton. It was great to have her here for the last week annd I will miss her. My neice, Kristen, flew back on Tuesday ( thanks for coming!) and Donna will be with us until next Wednesday. Then I will see if I'm really up to this single parenting.
Jeff's visitation and funeral were very well attended. The funeral service was wonderful, honoring of Jeff and of the Lord. Joe and Shirley Duray flew down from Alaska and Joe gave the main message/eulogy. People commented on the great job you did Joe and it meant a lot to have you both there. Our pastor, Jim Winter, also did a great job reading some of Jeff's favorite scriptures and making comments. Thanks also to the various family members that wrote great letters about Jeff for the pastor to read. Thanks also to Russ, Sandy, Karen, and Penny for their roles.
My mom and neice were so happy to see how many wonderful friends we have that have been and continue to be so supportive of us. We are blessed in that way.
Of course we are grieving even though we are happy that Jeff''s suffering is over and he is with the Lord he loves so much. Each of the kids is handling it differently. We would appreciate your continued prayers as we work through the grief and as I adjust to being a single parent.
There are many other friends and family to thank and I will be doing that through notes in the next while.
By the way, we should be fine finiancially but there are many decisions and paper work to deal with and I need wisdom in making good decisions.
Love you all,
Nancy
Lost My Hard Drive
04/07/07 14:52 Filed in: Site Builders
Notes
Just a few days
after Winkie fell ill on the way to Korea (see the blog
on www.winkiepratney.com for details) I lost my hard
drive. I don't think I lost much actual data, but
getting everything set up again in the midst of all
that has been going on with Winkie and my job at Mercy
Ships has been a real challenge. I think I'm back on
track again as far as my ability to work in the
site....after a couple of months hiatus
So, if you thought I had given up on
this - nope....just got waylaid for a while. Not
many changes today. I took down the Alumni
Registration page because it isn't working - and
probably hasn't been working for a while. We'll
keep on entering folks into my AF contacts data,
but must apologize if you thought you had
registered and never heard back. Well, that's it
for now. Need to see if I can upload a few pages
here.
End
Dee Patton
End
Dee Patton
From Nancy Paul
23/04/07 15:57 Filed in: Messages
From Alumni
Hi Friends and
Family:
Jeff has been home from the hospital since Tuesday night and he is definitely sleeping better at home. He still has marked fatigue and the back off his calves are stiff. Stairs are hard for him and his balance is a little off. His cognition has been improving in the last few days.
We saw the oncologist yesterday and Jeff is supposed to resume the clinical trial SAHA on Tuesday. He also has his staples removed on Tuesday. He will need weekly blood draws while on the chemo. The rehab doctor wants him to go to speech therapy 3 times a week for awhile so if we do that we will have many meetings to go to. Apparently SAHA is proving to add more months to peoples lives than Temodar which he was on before.
Thnaks again to those of you that have brought meals. They have all been very good and much appreciated.
Please continue with us in prayer.
Love,
nancy
p.s. from dee. you can stay up with Jeff and Nancy through www.caringbridge.org/visit/jeffpaul
Jeff has been home from the hospital since Tuesday night and he is definitely sleeping better at home. He still has marked fatigue and the back off his calves are stiff. Stairs are hard for him and his balance is a little off. His cognition has been improving in the last few days.
We saw the oncologist yesterday and Jeff is supposed to resume the clinical trial SAHA on Tuesday. He also has his staples removed on Tuesday. He will need weekly blood draws while on the chemo. The rehab doctor wants him to go to speech therapy 3 times a week for awhile so if we do that we will have many meetings to go to. Apparently SAHA is proving to add more months to peoples lives than Temodar which he was on before.
Thnaks again to those of you that have brought meals. They have all been very good and much appreciated.
Please continue with us in prayer.
Love,
nancy
p.s. from dee. you can stay up with Jeff and Nancy through www.caringbridge.org/visit/jeffpaul
From Gail Shoemaker
23/04/07 15:51 Filed in: Messages
From Alumni
we
arrived in Houston last wed night. we decided to
come to the burzynski clinic, which I'm so glad we
did. it is an amazing place! because joy, our
daughter, is an RN, she can learn faster the very
involved training which surrounds getting the
medicine through an infusion pump into an IV into me,
so we may be able to go home as early as this weekend.
we met with all the cancer .patients here Monday
night. not one was having any side affects from the
medicine they were getting.
we were able to have a GREAT TIME seeing Louis and
Debbie Solomon last weekend. they are fantastic!
i finally got access to a computer again, so can now
communicate with everyone.
god bless!
Gail
ps. please feel free to post this on the af site if
you want. thanks for your prayers.
come to the burzynski clinic, which I'm so glad we
did. it is an amazing place! because joy, our
daughter, is an RN, she can learn faster the very
involved training which surrounds getting the
medicine through an infusion pump into an IV into me,
so we may be able to go home as early as this weekend.
we met with all the cancer .patients here Monday
night. not one was having any side affects from the
medicine they were getting.
we were able to have a GREAT TIME seeing Louis and
Debbie Solomon last weekend. they are fantastic!
i finally got access to a computer again, so can now
communicate with everyone.
god bless!
Gail
ps. please feel free to post this on the af site if
you want. thanks for your prayers.
Embarrassed
15/03/07 07:13 Filed in: Site Builders
Notes
I
can't believe it's really been so long since I've been
able to do anything on the site here. It's
embarrassing. More than that it's sad for me because I
really want to work on it all the time. Good things are
happening, but life is just way too busy right now. I
added a little something from Tales of Agape today.
Didn't take much to get my juices going. I've been
struggling a little bit with some photos. Actually did
quite a bit of photo work, but never got them uploaded
because I did something to them that has made them
incompatible with my iPhoto. When I get just a little
more time, I'll see if I can do a work around.
Dick Lane recently sent me MP3s of both "To The Chief Musician" albums and "Candle On The Street". I'm looking forward to being able to put those things up. It would be nice if we could download those directly from the site, but I don't think that would be wise until we can set up the private pages for alumni. Too many copyright issues. However, I think we probably can put them up in Quicktime so anyone can listen. That said, I think both Dick and I would be willing to burn archival copies of these albums to CD for any alum who really wants one.
Blessings on your days
Dick Lane recently sent me MP3s of both "To The Chief Musician" albums and "Candle On The Street". I'm looking forward to being able to put those things up. It would be nice if we could download those directly from the site, but I don't think that would be wise until we can set up the private pages for alumni. Too many copyright issues. However, I think we probably can put them up in Quicktime so anyone can listen. That said, I think both Dick and I would be willing to burn archival copies of these albums to CD for any alum who really wants one.
Blessings on your days
Weekend In San Antonio
20/10/06 15:23 Filed in: Site Builders
Notes
Touching Our
Roots Concert Read
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Offer from Jeff Paul & RTP
27/09/06 15:48
Free copy of
Dean Harvey's "Broken Heart of God" Read
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Alumni In Ministry
26/09/06 06:43 Filed in: Site Builders
Notes
I've added a
few new links/pages to Alumni in Ministry in the last
couple of days Read
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