Still Focused And Determined

10.30 a.m…

Good morning everyone…

and thank you for your continued expressions of care and love… Irene is in continued need of your prayer support and is still focused and determined… she told me early this morning, “Dave, I just want to go home…”

After spending the last 4 days and nights in the same clothes it was finally time (some perhaps would say too late…!!) to get a shower!!!! It’s just been a challenge to feel the release to do so…I’m at home to do laundry, go the post office, take a much needed shower…!!! …and return to UCSF…

The UCSF medical team has been incredible.  We’re very appreciative of their continued diligence as we navigate through this journey.  They’re smart and they care.

God Bless You for your support… I am “on the fly…”

Dave

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Faith and Healing

The other night I briefly mentioned the woman who touched Jesus’ cloak and was healed (Luke 8). I have been thinking about that ever since.

I have always liked that woman. She had so much courage and so much faith. Not only was she societally unclean, but she would have been looked down upon simply as a woman in Biblical times. I also love Jesus’ reaction because it shows how unconventional, yet wonderful, Jesus really is.

Because she was bleeding, she was never allowed into normal society – always kept away from people and interaction. She was “unclean.” But she took a risk. She believed that Jesus could heal her. So she risked being brutally rejected, by not only the people surrounding Jesus who knew of her disease, but by Jesus himself. Yet she believed that if she simply touched Him, she would be clean. What radical faith.

The fact that she was a bold woman could have gotten her banished quickly as well. Jesus could have chosen to not even speak to her because she was of a lower “class” as a woman.

But Jesus did neither of these things. He called her out, yes. But He did not call her out to expose her or to humiliate her and “put her in her place.” He called her out to make an example of her faith, which had made her well. Not only that, but He owned her by calling her “daughter.” “Daughter, your faith has made you well.”

This is why we cannot lose faith. How many times in the Bible did Jesus say, “Your faith has healed you”? I’m not a theologian, but I’m pretty sure it’s many, many times. We wait in anticipation. We wait for Jesus to pass so we can run and push through the crowds. We cry, “Just let me touch Him! Move – I just need to touch His cloak, and my disease will be healed!!” We wait for Jesus to say, “I know that power has gone out from me.” And we sit at His feet in thankfulness as He acknowledges, “My daughter, take heart. Your

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Well Wishes From Margarite Alvarez-Papenhoefer

Hi Irene, Dave & Jocelyn & Joanna:

I am a client of your husbands.  Normally, that would not be enough for me to get online and write a note to someone regarding their personal and family struggles. But because in our few communications, I have a great respect for Dave as a professional, I wanted to acknowledge him at such a difficult time.
I was to have a meeting and lunch with Dave a few weeks ago. Heidi and Marlene came down and explained why Dave was not with them.

Today,  I realized that I had not sent a card wishes to Dave.  I anticipated a short note of well wishes to your family when I got onto this site.

But I have now looked at it, read the many notes, and can only tell you, most sincerely, that I know you all now… and I know that Dave is a loving husband and you are all blessed.  To share such profound love and commitment with another person is rare.  To have a family pull together as one is also rare. Marriages and families are not easy to hold together through good times much less difficult periods.

Most especially, I want to “Thank you”

When you constructed it I am sure that the three reasons you noted: keep friends informed; educate about the disease; and it is an easy way for friends and acquaintances to say “I am thinking of you today.”

But what you have created is SO MUCH MORE.

What you and your family are doing in opening up your heartache, is allowing all of us to into your life as equals.  Extraordinary.  It truly is extraordinary.  If we all accepted each other, without reservation into our lives, we would be so much closer to each other and the World would know peace.  Your site exudes your souls: goodness,  caring, sorrow, sadness, faith, joy, pain, and love.  The life experience is one we all share and if we opened up our hearts, as you have, we would only see ourselves in each other.

You have given us, all, a special gift.

I gave a prayer for you Dave

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