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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

God Does Amazing Work (and sometimes He uses us)

Well, I have been trying to figure out how to blog this kidney journey which has transformed from a journey with my husband donating his kidney to our journey with me donating mine.

It's hard for me to put this post out there.  My fears are of the people who say "that is so selfless, amazing, wonderful, you are a saint."  My fear is also of the people who say "Have you thought about your kids & husband, what if (insert any number of possible ways I could damage my one remaining kidney), Are you sure you aren't trying to play God, why doesn't your husband step up and stop you from doing this?"

These are all comments I have received from family and friends and my fear is that I rarely know how to respond.  I think my response to all comments I receive should be:


God is doing amazing things all the time, and I'm blessed that He sees fit at this moment in time to use me in His plan for Kathy's health.



So, as God has opened all of the doors necessary for this kidney donation and transplant to occur, I ask for your prayers.  The surgeries will take place in a week on January 10th.  So, please pray for Kathy and myself as we both undergo surgery.  Pray also for Kathy as she prepares to receive my kidney. Currently she continues on dialysis and is going through a process called plasmapheresis before she can receive my kidney.  Both of us will need to recover from surgery and my body will need to adjust to the one kidney while Kathy's body will need to adjust to my kidney.  I also believe she will need more plasmapheresis treatments for a week post transplant, and will need to remain in the hospital much longer than myself as she adjusts to the kidney, anti rejection drugs etc.  In all of this I also ask for prayer that we would both grow closer to God through this, and that we would not forget that it is His amazing work at hand here.


With all of the physical needs with donation and transplantation, I can't help but recognize that the physical needs are just temporary needs, but our spiritual needs are eternal. 

Romans 8:18 - "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us."

Thankfully God's word is true, and while God is doing something amazing in my life and in Kathy's, I know I will fall and have fallen short in many ways.  I make poor decisions, I forget to call on the One who is faithful, compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in love.  I could go on and on about how I will fail God, but thankfully God will never fail me.


"...be content with what you have, for He has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5b


Pray for hearts to be forever changed and please remember what is amazing in all of this kidney stuff is all of the work God is doing in the midst of what physically is a lousy situation.  But God can use this situation for His good purpose.  "For those who love [Him] all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28.


As Kathy and I head into life changing surgeries on January 10th, I know that "It is the LORD who goes before [us]. He will be with [us]; He will not leave [us] or forsake [us]. [Therefor we will] not fear or be dismayed.” - Deuteronomy 31:8



Insert funny kidney joke here, but they're really hard to find.  The best I could do was this picture:

Image result for free hello kidney picture


I guess for me it's technically Goodbye 😭


Thanks for praying!

1 John 1 - "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."


Romans 8:1-2 - "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.  For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death."  

11 comments:

  1. Good for you! I was happy to hear your hubby asking for prayer for you on Sunday and so absolutely astounded because you've been on my heart for so long. You are making the right decision for you regardless of what anyone says, because ultimately it was in Gods Hands that you gave it over to and He has paved the way. Know that you, your family, Kathy and her family are all in my prayers! You are so very special and so loved!!! I'm crazy about you! Love Terri

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    1. Aww, Thanks, Terri! Praying for you and Shawn too. So much going on. Love ya <3

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  2. Hey Amy..this is Gail Rowan. I'm praying for you all. God is this lead on this procedure and He is totally trustworthy. You are loved by Him and loved by us (me). You are brave and generous. I'm thanking God for your example to me. Let me know how I can help as you recover.

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  4. WOW!!! Thank you for openly sharing your feelings. I will be praying for you & Kathy. May God bless both of you ... abundantly!!! :)

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    1. Thanks, Sandy praying for you too, esp. on Jan. 10th <3 On a random side note, Finch (Lois) is a friend of mine around my neck of the woods. :)

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  5. Amy, thanks so much for your transparency. I can only imagine the thoughts going through your mind, but it's so precious to witness your obedience to the Lord in spite of your fears or what others may think. Praying for "the peace that passes all understanding," Love you and your family dearly. "I have made you and I will bear the burden, I will carry you and bring you to safety,"- Isaiah 46;4.

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  6. Thanks, Terrie! Praying for you and Jules and his upcoming surgery. Love you! :)

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  7. Nice blog Amy. How did you do that??

    I'm not sure how I felt/feel. Maybe a little bit like dad (the fear/protective side of me) and then mostly in awe of the choice you made and the courage, love, faith and peace that was necessary to make it. It is a lot easier to talk about sacrifice then it is to do it. It reminds me of the tight rope walker who walked a tight rope from one building to another over 100 feet up in the air. Then he did it with a wheel barrow. The crowd applauded and he asked: "how many of you think I can do it with someone in the wheel barrow?" Everyone cheered again and then he pointed to an audience member and said: "Get in!"

    You actually got into the wheel barrow Amy. Nice passage above from Isaiah 46:4. I'm thankful all went well, but I am especially thankful for your example of faith and your eternal perspective on this whole thing. You are a true 'witness'.

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    1. Thanks, Karl. I only got in b/c I felt God was calling me in 😊. You are a good big bro. 💜

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