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Category Archives: Suffering
Even More ICU Adventures: The X-Ray Swallow Test
The morning of the eighteenth finally arrived. The night had been perfectly awful and I had been so focused on trying to swallow that I hadn’t slept much – if in fact I had slept at all. This morning Kerrie … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living, Suffering
Tagged glossopharyngeal neuralgia, Nehemiah, work and prayer
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More Adventures in the ICU: No I will NOT go out this way – WHERE IS THAT SUCTION TUBE!
The speech therapist who came on the seventeenth shortly after my surgeon visited returned later that same day. I was currently on IV fluids and had a feeding tube running up my nose and then down the back of my … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living, Suffering
Tagged glossopharyngeal neuralgia, Psalm 139, Psalm 73, swallowing function
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Adventures in the ICU: The Bare-Assed Pastor on Floor Five
The ICU was a place of highs and lows, breakthroughs and frustrations, education and resolve. I have always been something of a thrasher when I sleep. This is enough of a problem when the most significant consequence of my tossing … Continue reading
Brain Surgery Part 2: What Went Wrong?
Hands and voices everywhere. Quietly – “Let’s lift, two, and three…” The left side of my body was being swabbed with something wet. Not cold or warm, just wet. “Mr. Bjerkaas? Mr. Bjerkaas? Can you hear me?” Unhhh… “Let’s turn … Continue reading
Brain Surgery: An Ordeal Remembered
So, about that brain surgery…. As many of you who are friends and family have heard in bits and pieces, all did not go exactly as planned. It was two weeks ago tomorrow that Kerrie, the kids and I rolled … Continue reading
Anxiety and the Christian: Part One
“You don’t have anxiety at all do you because you’re a pastor.” I have heard various iterations of this theme dozens of times since it was determined that I would need a surgical procedure to address the debilitating nerve pain … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety and the Christian, Edvard Munch, imitating Christ
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An Audacious Prayer: Psalm 126:4
As those of you who subscribe to this blog – and others who read it regularly may have noticed, I have not been writing much lately. As a matter of fact, beyond my basic pastoral duties I have really not … Continue reading
Posted in Prayer, Psalms, Suffering
Tagged Ephesians 3:30, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, prayer, Psalm 126, suffering
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For My Friends in Low Places: Asaph’s Psalms, Part One
Like Garth Brooks, I have friends in low places. I suspect that you do as well. We all know people who have health problems, relational struggles, are coping with personal tragedies… As a pastor, I have found that the questions … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, Deuteronomy 29:29, Psalms of Asaph, Roberta Flack, Romans 8:28, suffering
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