Well Wishes from Dave and Bev McQuade

Dear Dave & Irene,  We like to watch “It’s a wonderful Life” every year too.  I enjoyed your comments about it.  I am praising the Lord of the good report on the platelets and billirubin.  That’s great.  We will concentrate our prayer on Irene’s appetite and strength.  I recall when my Dad had heart by-pass surgery that he sruggled for a while with nausea and then to regain his appetite.  The doctor didn’t have an explanation but my mom thought it was from medication but finally his body adjusted and he began eating great.  He is now 88 and doing well.  I am trusting the Lord to give Irene the relief she needs and more strength every day.  Love,  Dave & Bev

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It’s A Wonderful Life

It’s A Wonderful Life

8.30 p.m…

It’s A Wonderful Life is one of our favorite black and white movies and we view it at least one a year.  Here is the storyline as described in a review by Tim Dirks:

“It is actually a dark, bittersweet post-war tale of a savings-and-loan manager who struggles against a greedy banker and his own self-doubting nature in a small town. Earnest do-gooder George Bailey (James Stewart) recognizes his life as wonderful and truly rich, even in its humdrum and bleak nature, only after suffering many hardships, mishaps and fateful trials (including compromised dreams of youth to leave the town and seek fame and fortune, other sacrifices, dismay, losses and the threat of financial ruin, and suicide). He is given encouragement by a whimsical, endearing, trainee-angel named Clarence.

The story turns Dickensian (similar to A Christmas Carol, although told from Bob Cratchit’s point-of-view rather than from Scrooge’s) when the hysterical, despairing, and melancholy family man is shown what the small town (Bedford Falls, now renamed Pottersville after the town’s evil tycoon) would be like without him. It’s a frightening, nightmarish, noirish view of the world (at Christmas-time) that brings him back from self-destruction. He returns to the idyllic, small-town world that he left, with renewed faith and confidence in life itself. Hence, the film’s title: It’s a Wonderful Life.”

More detail on the plot can be found at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It’s_a_Wonderful_Life#Plot

So, you’re asking, what in the world does this have to do with an update about Irene Dias?  Well, as with George Bailey in the movie, you’ve probably noticed that our life has been kind of tough lately.  Especially for Irene.  However, we have always believed that there are two kinds of people in the world: “those that have problems and those that will.”  The real question is where do we turn when we have significant challenges in our life?  Paul the Apostle answers that question in Philippians 4:11b-13:

“…for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in

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Well Wishes from Lauren Ball

Hey Dias family! I just wanted to tell you that I have been thinking about today and I am praying for you!

I was reading some of the entries in Jocelyn’s and JoAnna’s journals and it is such an encouragement to me to see how they are taking this whole situation!

We are going through Mr. Ingram’s series “God as He longs for you to see Him” and the whole passage on God’s goodness comes to me when I think about Mrs. Dias and everything she has had to go through. The verse:

“And we know that all things work together for the GOOD to them that love God, to them who are the called according to HIS purpose.”  -Romans 8:28

That verse is so comforting to me and I know you have probably be sent that verse before, but I just thought I would send it to you tonight =)!

Well, I need to go. I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers! I love you all =)

In His loving arms,
Lauren Ball

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