Cindy had six children.
The youngest was eight years
old at the time of her second diagnosis—a beautiful boy with
Downs Syndrome and autism.
From the time of her diagnosis
she began her battle to be there
for those kids as long as
possible.
There are so many things I could write about Cindy. I think they are all summed up by describing her as a person of audacious faith. I remember her somewhat shyly telling me she was praying she wouldn’t have to wear glasses anymore. I had never thought to pray something like that. In 1982 that seemed kind of crazy, but years later she had Lasik surgery and didn’t have to wear glasses. Cindy always knew God could do anything He chose to do.
There are so many things I could write about Cindy. I think they are all summed up by describing her as a person of audacious faith. I remember her somewhat shyly telling me she was praying she wouldn’t have to wear glasses anymore. I had never thought to pray something like that. In 1982 that seemed kind of crazy, but years later she had Lasik surgery and didn’t have to wear glasses. Cindy always knew God could do anything He chose to do.
I think because of that faith she saw God do miracles. In many
ways Cindy had a lot of hard things in her life, but there was a sense of
triumph that surrounded her. She saw God transform her family of
origin. It is a beautiful story. She ran a youth drama ministry and was
active in adult drama. She had wonderful kids. The list could go on
and on.
Days before Cindy died a group gathered to pray for her total healing. That is so Cindy, a somewhat audacious faith. God didn’t choose to heal Cindy, but she knows He could have. There is so much beauty in her faith. It wasn’t a naive faith. God told Cindy “no” many times. But it was a faith based on knowing God.
With much love,
Days before Cindy died a group gathered to pray for her total healing. That is so Cindy, a somewhat audacious faith. God didn’t choose to heal Cindy, but she knows He could have. There is so much beauty in her faith. It wasn’t a naive faith. God told Cindy “no” many times. But it was a faith based on knowing God.
With much love,
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