I just found out that precious little Maggie Mae went to be with Jesus. Please visit her website and pray for her family. http://www.curemaggie.com/index.html
I too am saddened by the shortness of Maggie May's life and the painfulness she endured with the cancer. Never even knew this precious little one personally, but her story touched everyone who knew about her through the blogs. Is is a time to grieve and let the Comforter heal in His time, especially for her family. Yet, does one ever "heal" from the death of a loved one, especially a child? I beleive they must or it would be unbearable to keep living. I have no idea how people with no faith in Jesus, no real hope can bear a death. It is apparent that Maggie's family knows where she is now and can be comforted by that. I saw the rose on Rebekah's site (www.rebekahspage.blogspot.com)adn was touched by the love for this little angel and her family. Bless you for sharing with others to pray for Maggie's family....Jodi
JoJo, Just to encourage you (and others) via another blog if you have the chance....It is my son's blog. He is almost 21 and is pretty passionate about telling others of Jesus. His most recent post (Oct. 28 I think) should encourage you about talking to his roommates. It is www.xanga.com/joex74 His love compels him....Peace in Jesus, Jodi
I am 42 and still have a lot to learn. I am married to my husband Mark, over 15 yrs, and we enjoy spending time together studying about our Lord, watching football (Go Colts! Go Wabash!) and watching movies. My son, Dustin, is a freshman in college and I'm surviving better than I thought. :) He plays football and we love to go watch him and spend time together. I have had a hair salon in our home for over 22 yrs. My husband teaches Chemistry/Physics and coaches football and track. WE look forward to being reunited with our daughter, Kristin, who went to be with Jesus in 2005, at the age of 10. She taught us more than we could have ever dreamed.
4 Comments:
At 10:29 AM, Clandestine said…
How incredibly tragic.
I just was about to check her site - I always check yours then Rebekah's, then Maggie's - thank you for sharing this very sad news.
It is so awful to hear of children and their families who are in such pain.
xoxox
At 2:42 PM, Clandestine said…
Just so you know, I posted a link to your blog in my blog entry today about Maggie.
At 11:12 PM, JodiTucker said…
JoJo,
I too am saddened by the shortness of Maggie May's life and the painfulness she endured with the cancer. Never even knew this precious little one personally, but her story touched everyone who knew about her through the blogs.
Is is a time to grieve and let the Comforter heal in His time, especially for her family. Yet, does one ever "heal" from the death of a loved one, especially a child? I beleive they must or it would be unbearable to keep living.
I have no idea how people with no faith in Jesus, no real hope can bear a death. It is apparent that Maggie's family knows where she is now and can be comforted by that.
I saw the rose on Rebekah's site
(www.rebekahspage.blogspot.com)adn was touched by the love for this little angel and her family.
Bless you for sharing with others to pray for Maggie's family....Jodi
At 11:19 PM, JodiTucker said…
JoJo,
Just to encourage you (and others) via another blog if you have the chance....It is my son's blog. He is almost 21 and is pretty passionate about telling others of Jesus. His most recent post (Oct. 28 I think) should encourage you about talking to his roommates.
It is www.xanga.com/joex74
His love compels him....Peace in Jesus, Jodi
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