This picture was taken in March, just a few weeks before I got sick |
After several months of not feeling well, I
(Margaret) had a crisis situation and ended up in the hospital in the Dominican
Republic at the end of April. I
immediately flew to the States and saw an internist and endocrinologist to
determine what was going on in my body.
After 4 weeks of testing, I was diagnosed with Addison’s Disease and remained
in the States to recover for a total of 7 weeks.
Fortunately, I am back in the DR, but my fatigue
is still very present. The doctors have
told me that over time, the fatigue will diminish and I’ll start to feel
better. Through all of this, God has
taught us so much. I’m so thankful for
His provision. Doug and I have been the
only host couple for the last 4 years, but just before I got sick, another host
family reported to the DR and were able to smoothly jump right in and help Doug
while I was away. Their help has been
tremendous, but the gift of their friendship has been irreplaceable! We count our blessings for the Lehrs!
I’ve also seen the beauty of the body of
Christ! While in the States, I had friends (and some strangers)
making phone calls to doctors’ offices to help me get appointments ASAP; others
brought by meals; many reached out; some sent notes of encouragement; some offered
their services for free and the list goes on and on…it was a beautiful example
of God’s love in tangible ways.
Whoa! Look at my face! This was taken 2 days
before I went to the hospital in April
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“But we have this treasure in jars of clay
to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.
We are hard pressed on
every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down,
but not destroyed. We
always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus
may also be revealed in our body.”
2 Corinthians 4:7-10
There is hope in the gospel, and we are
thankful for that Truth.
Thank you to many of you who have prayed
for us, encouraged us, supported us, emailed us, etc. We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of
love we have received from friends both near and far. Thank You!
The Lehr Family and Interns |
Even though we have health insurance in the States, our recent out-of-pocket medical bills have been significant. If you’d like to help with some of our current and
medical expenses, you can click HERE to give. All gifts are tax deductible.
This picture was taken in May...
There is still considerable swelling in my face.
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Another way you can help is by purchasing
Young Living Essential Oils. A friend
who has Addison’s gave me some Ningxia Red from Young Living to help with my fatigue and I’ve found
that this, and some other essential oils have helped with some of my symptoms. If you have ever considered using essential
oils, and if you order them using my member #, it will help me purchase what
I need. Contact me if interested.
Despite all the recent struggles, God has
been faithful to us as we continue to serve here in the DR. Thank you for your part in our life and ministry. As we often say, “Life is Never
Boring.” Oh, What a journey!
Love from the DR,
The Becks
I hope these pics of my face will keep you entertained and in prayer for me! While it is definitely still better, it still looks like I just got my wisdom teeth out!
Love from the DR,
The Becks
I hope these pics of my face will keep you entertained and in prayer for me! While it is definitely still better, it still looks like I just got my wisdom teeth out!
My name is Brad. I knew Doug at FEFC long ago. I married and moved to San Antonio but kept up with many of the folks at that church. We even wound up going to a "sister church" down here. Any who.. my best man married a young lady from the DR. His name is John Fordahl. He was a medic in the army and prior to that he and I were both interpreter translators. I don't know what if any assistance John Fordahl could provide you folks but he is at flippinthemadstyles@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to the DR. I realize you guys are likely there along the Haitian border far from the resorts. I worked with a civilian lady at Ft Hood. She left the DR at 17 when she married. She told me how kids play baseball with tiny rocks and so something as big as a baseball isn't hard for them to swing at and hit.
We will continue to pray for you guys thru this disease and all adjustments it imposes on you.
My actual email now is alamoBrad@hotmail.com