Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Shiny Broken Pieces


Awoke at 3:00 AM, can't seem to sleep.

Watched the season premier of House tonight. The main character is a brilliant but very broken physician. This episode opens up with our extremely gifted yet horribly flawed hero in a state mental institution... as a patient. The next two hours portrayed his journey to emotional honesty. The writers and actors did their jobs very well.

It made me think.

I'm broken too. I cover up my my brokenness effectively but that doesn't mean I'm whole, I'm not. I'm still broken. I've learned how to ignore my pain and how to coexist with my pain and even how to function at very high levels in spite of my pain. But none of these things, not one, has healed or removed my pain.

I could go on like this, broken yet functional, for a very long time and most would never know. Our culture is ill-equipped to deal with flawed leaders, the church even less then society. I have learned how to see the good in every circumstance and situation. When life has given me lemons I've used them to make very tasty sermon illustrations. I'm more entertaining but I'm still broken. Others are refreshed, heck, some are even inspired - but me, if I'm truly honest I have to admit, my pain still remains.

"Com' on Tom, count your blessings..." I do have many, much more than I deserve.

"Look at the lives you have touched..." Wow, more than I could ever have imagined, I'm humbled, eternally grateful - the lemonade has gone a long way, a very long way.

But about that pain...

Papa, two bouts of cancer have broken me in ways I can't begin to express. The physical toll, as expensive as it has been, is easily eclipsed by the emotional and spiritual. Please take all my fractured pieces. Some have been hidden away for a very long time. Others I have have kept well polished and as presentable as possible. I have no idea how to repair them, some don't seem to fit together any longer. I'm pretty sure that many just need to be replaced.

Papa, I offer you my heart, please be gentle, it's been through a lot and it's been broken for a very long time, thanks. Well, it's almost 4:30, I'm going back to bed and see if I can get a little more sleep, goodnight.

Monday, May 25, 2009

After Six Months


It's been a long difficult battle, harder this time than the last but in the end we were victorious. Yes, we because you never fight this fight alone.

After six months of needles, blood tests, chemo treatments, nausea, fatigue, bone pain, digestion issues and insomnia...

After six months of faithful intercessors, loving family members and caring friends...

After six months of enjoying the good days, enduring the bad days, and just choosing to go forward...

After six months of being loved and supported by the most amazing wife any man has ever had...

We got a good report... "no evidence of cancer". I'm back in remission. whew...

To all of you who prayed... thank you!

To all who encouraged, helped and cared... thank you!

To Nadine, I could never have made it through this again without you, you're amazing, you're the best and I'm so glad you're mine. I love you and I thank you. I remain forever yours.

Dear God, thank you.

Ok everybody, break time is over, let’s get back to work!