Sunday, November 11, 2007

...interrupted by a blessed event

As I was preparing and packing for my first overseas travel for Lutheran World Relief, I was interrupted by a blessed event, a quick domestic trip to Detroit. What a joy it was to help welcome into this world Malachi Emmanuel, the firstborn child of my firstborn child, Mary Elisabeth and her husband, Trent Henley.

Born: 9 November 2007 at 7:37 PM. Six pounds, 11 ounces.
Parents: Trent and Mary Henley

We praise God for health and new life.

John

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saludos, John,
My daughter, Mary Duvall works in Mpls for you. Blessings as you travel to Colombia, Que Dios te bendiga en tu viaje. Please accept this little gift from me on your trip: from Jean Vanier
"My heart is transformed by the smile of trust given by some who are terribly fragile and weak. They call forth new energies from me. They seem to break down barriers and bring me a new freedom...
Contact with people who are crying out is one of the most important nourishments in our lives. When we let ourselves be touched by the gift of their presence, they leave something precious in our hearts.
As long as we remain at the level of "doing" things for people , we tend to stay behind our barriers of superiority. We ought to welcome the gift of the poor with open hands. ...."
Probably preaching to the choir here, but this is my mantra everyday.
suerte, y que te vaya bien.
Shaun Duvall

November 12, 2007 3:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello John,

We shall do a read on your activities.

God's blessings,

Grandpa George and Cathy

November 13, 2007 8:05 AM  
Anonymous Lisa Bonds said...

Good Morning John,
Glad to hear the LWR team has arrived safely in Colombia. And, even though I am biased, I'm THRILLED to see this blog up and running.

I see your blog as a great opportunity to make more and more people aware of LWR's work. Even though we often curse technology, this blog is a blessing -- a way for U.S. Lutherans to accompany LWR as we accompany others around the world. A blessing, indeed.
Peace, Lisa Bonds

November 13, 2007 9:00 AM  
Anonymous Trevor Knoblich said...

Hello John! Just wanted to congratulate you on the birth of your grandson -- we'd love to see pictures!

Trevor

November 13, 2007 2:59 PM  

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