Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gary's Surgery

Dear Family and Friends,

My wife Diane, who is with Joanne, just called to say that the surgery went well.  The surgeon used the word "uneventful".  This means that as much as the cancer was removed as possible resulting in a very similar scenario to the first operation which took place in July, 2010.

We can all thank the Lord for this and for how well Gary has done since the last operation until just recently.  May the Lord restore him once again to a similar measure of good health so that Gary can continue to use his considerable talents in providing for his family and serving the Lord in his church.  May He also continue to graciously provide the contentment that is so evident in Gary and Joanne as they, along with their children and all of us  travel long this path that He has laid out for them.

Rick Postma
On behalf of the Vandenbrink family

Psalm 34
 1I will bless the LORD at all times;
   his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
2My soul makes its boast in the LORD;
   let the humble hear and be glad.
3Oh, magnify the LORD with me,
   and let us exalt his name together!
 4I sought the LORD, and he answered me
   and delivered me from all my fears.
5Those who look to him are radiant,
   and their faces shall never be ashamed.
6 This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him
   and saved him out of all his troubles.
7 The angel of the LORD encamps
   around those who fear him, and delivers them.
 8Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good!
    Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
9Oh, fear the LORD, you his saints,
   for those who fear him have no lack!
10 The young lions suffer want and hunger;
   but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.
 11 Come, O children, listen to me;
    I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
12 What man is there who desires life
   and loves many days, that he may see good?
13 Keep your tongue from evil
   and your lips from speaking deceit.
14 Turn away from evil and do good;
   seek peace and pursue it.
 15 The eyes of the LORD are toward the righteous
    and his ears toward their cry.
16 The face of the LORD is against those who do evil,
   to cut off the memory of them from the earth.
17 When the righteous cry for help, the LORD hears
   and delivers them out of all their troubles.
18The LORD is near to the brokenhearted
   and saves the crushed in spirit.
 19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous,
    but the LORD delivers him out of them all.
20He keeps all his bones;
    not one of them is broken.
21 Affliction will slay the wicked,
   and those who hate the righteous will be condemned.
22The LORD redeems the life of his servants;
   none of those who take refuge in him will be condemned.


Saturday, November 26, 2011

Surgery Wed. Nov. 30, 2011

The following is the email sent out by Joanne on Nov.7

Dear Family and Friends,

The date for Gary’s surgery is now booked for Wed. Nov. 30th at 9 a.m.
He is doing o.k. and keeping busy. I’m sure he will make good use of the extra week he has before his surgery.                                          

After Gary's First  Surgery (July 16, 2010)
                                                                          
Please pray that Gary will continue to remain healthy and that nothing will get in the way of his booked surgery for next week. You can also pray that we will feel at peace and trust that God has all things in His control and that we can leave the future in His loving care.

Joanne


Recently at a parent teacher meeting I met two people who asked me how I was feeling. This is not unusual- I find that the amount of concern shown and the promise of prayer for me has been very humbling.
At that time to explain how I was feeling I related an event that happened recently that sort of showed the type of thing that is difficult for me.

Ryan and Danny the Cat

My son Ryan and I were walking out of the woods when he said to me, “I am looking forward to coming back here 15 years from now to see how my little oak tree is doing.” (This is a realistic expectation for him), but tears sprang to my eyes, because barring a miracle, I will not be there to share that with him and I do not even know of any way to ensure that our family will still own this place so that he even has opportunity to go and look. It’s not that I fear the unknown or the illness- I believe that as Romans 8 so eloquently promises, nothing can separate me from the love of my Saviour.

What I regret is missing the fellowship and camaraderie of Ryan and the others of my family, especially in some of the things we have been working on so closely together.

David  in foreground working on the bridge

To answer the question I referred to Revelation 22:1&2 where it refers to the river flowing out of New Jerusalem and the tree(s). Compare with Ezekiel 47:1-12.  I think some versions refer to the tree as plural (certainly in Ezekiel).
If this is so, I hope there will be oak trees as well.

C.S.Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia are among my favourite books


C.S. Lewis, in his book The Last Battle, relayed an idea that has always held fascination for me.

When the children go into Aslan’s country (the new heaven and earth in that story) they recognize their beloved country Narnia.

"Listen, Peter. When Aslan said you could never go back to Narnia, he meant the Narnia you were thinking of. But that was not the real Narnia. That had a beginning and an end. It was only a shadow or a copy of the real Narnia, which has always been here and always will be here: just as our own world, England and all, is only a shadow or copy of something in Aslan's real world. You need not mourn over Narnia, Lucy. All of the old Narnia that mattered, all the dear creatures, have been drawn into the real Narnia through the Door. And of course it is different; as different as a real thing is from a shadow or as waking life is from a dream." 
Ancient British Oak Woods
"It was the unicorn who summed up what everyone else was feeling. He stamped his fore hoof on the ground and neighed and then cried: ”I have come home at last! This is my real country! I belong here. This is the land I have been looking for all my life, though I never knew it. The reason why we loved the old Narnia is that it sometimes looked a little like this.
Bree-Hee-Hee! Come further up, Further in!”

All this was quoted directly from C.S.Lewis's book without any permission, something I hope that I do not go to jail for at this time in my life. I hope "Jack" would understand.

I cannot say with absolute certainty that the idea portrayed in this section of Lewis’s book, the idea that any good or worthwhile thing in any place or country is only a shadow of something real in Heaven is accurate biblical truth, but I do find the idea immensely attractive, and not incompatible with what we are taught in scripture.

If this were true, I can picture some day walking with my family along The River and seeing an oak tree (or maybe even an oak woods) and saying “doesn’t that look like the place where Ryan planted his little oak in Anderson?”

Our little creek in Anderson
                                                                             
To all my children and dear wife, Joanne, my brothers and sisters, my fellow Christians in Bethel Free Reformed Church, and the dear people who have become good friends, it has been a great joy to have had fellowship with you here. I hope to have more time for this, if God spares my life for another year like He did with the last Surgery.

If that is not the case and He calls me home at this time, it has become my firm belief that we will know each other and will be able to fellowship and do things together in the new heaven and the new earth. I will look forward to meeting you along The River.

I relayed this to someone recently and he said : I think maybe it will be more like Samuel Rutherford conveyed in one of the the last stanzas of his hymn “the sands of time are sinking”:

"The Bride eyes not her garment, but her dear Bridegroom’s face;
I will not gaze at glory but on my King of grace.
Not at the crown He giveth but on His pierced hand;
The Lamb is all the glory of Immanuel’s land."

This brings me back to the very first blog I wrote about the words of this contemporary song:

“I can only imagine
what it will be like
When I walk
by your side
I can only imagine
What my eyes will see
When your face
Is before me
I can only imagine
[Chorus:]
Surrounded by Your glory, what will my heart feel
Will I dance for you Jesus or in awe of you be still
Will I stand in your presence or to my knees will I fall
Will I sing hallelujah, will I be able to speak at all
I can only imagine

I do not know whether Lewis’s vision or Rutherford’s will be the one that I will encounter.  I hope it is a combination of the two, but I firmly believe that it will be glorious.

Thanks for your prayers,
Gary

Friday, November 11, 2011

Another Surgery Needed


          Taken at Jerry and Anna Menkveld's Wedding Oct.15th


Dear Family and Friends,

On Monday November 7th we saw the neurosurgeon and an intern at University Hospital.
He reviewed all the scans that had been done since the surgery of July 16, 2010.

After a brief neurological examination and a review of the scans, they determined that:

-I am doing surprisingly well for my condition. (I have had a very good year and undertaken a lot of projects that I had been wanting to do for years, and have had the energy to do them)

-I have had some symptoms again lately (headaches and fainting spells) and according to the surgeons, this is due to a regrowth of the tumor.

-Interestingly, a lot of regrowth had already occurred by October of last year, but it did not affect me until now

-The plan is for surgery similar to what I had last year, but the schedule will not allow that until at least the week of November 21-25, but they will call me with a date.

-For the time being everyone is suggesting not going to work and driving is also not permitted.

My needs at this time are: (things to pray for if you are the person to do this)

-God’s care and protection from injury until such time as I go in for surgery

-Patience and good planning for the use of my time 

Gary

From the reaction the surgeon gave while looking at the past scans (one of surprise and wonder) and the fact Gary had such a good year makes me believe that God truly answered your and our prayers.

Please pray that our family will remain strong and that the next surgery will be as successful as the first time.

Thanks again for all your prayers. Joanne




                                 Horses are watching as the corn is being combined on Oct. 28th.

                       David enjoying two of Felicia's five kittens. They were all sold within a few days.
                                                                        We will miss them.

                                Christine and David at Jerry's wedding

The happy engaged couple to be married on Feb. 18th 2012 D.V.
                                                     

                                                                     
                 Please pray for us as we wait to hear what date Gary will have his surgery.