11 May, 2009

Do things happen for a reason?

Couple Believe Windsor Tornado Happened For Reason
Windsor TornadoWINDSOR, Colo. -- One year after a devastating F-3 tornado, the small northern Colorado town of Windsor has almost rebuilt entirely.
The tornado destroyed so much, but it didn't destroy the determination or resolve of the community.
Nowhere is that determination more recognizable than in Luke and Lisa Burton. The tornado demolished the couple's graphic design, silk screen and embroidery sign shop, but it did not crush their spirits. And after much rebuilding and a strange twist of fate, the couple is now praising the tornado for possibly saving Luke's life.
His story begins the day the F-3 tornado tore through Windsor.
"We didn't think that it was a tornado, it was so wide," he said.
"I just remember it was a very weird day. The air was really humid and thick," said Lisa.
But just in case, Luke and his employees decided to lock up and head to his friend's mom's basement just a few blocks away for shelter.
Luke and his employees were spared, but the sign shop he owns with his wife, Lisa, called Huston Graphics, was gone.
Both Luke and Lisa survived, and over the past year, they've been operating Huston Graphics out of a small building a few blocks from their old shop.
"Basically, I was loading shirts and thought that the press was paused," said Luke. "We were using one of the presses that we've had to replace due to the tornado. I thought the machine was paused. I stepped in and then it cycled and then it wedged me."
Luke was pinned. Another employee quickly reached to turn the machine off. But the damage was done.
"It just smashed me," said Luke. "It was like getting hit playing football in high school. Just knocked the wind out of me."
Luke went to urgent care. He had a chest X-ray and a computerized tomography -- the news was instantly alarming.
"They told me that they had found something in between my lungs and my heart. (The nurse) came out and said, 'There's something in your chest. You need to go to the hospital right now,'" said Luke.
The diagnosis: probably cancer, maybe worse.
"The only thing that I could compare it to was like the day of the tornado," said Luke.
If it was Germ Cell cancer, doctors would treat it vigorously with chemotherapy and possibly radiation. It was curable. If it wasn't cancer, doctors would have to cut through Luke's sternum and remove the fist-sized tumor -- a dangerous procedure.
"It's almost like you had to hope that you did have cancer, which was a little hard to get on board with," said Luke.
"There were some dark days in the hospital," said Lisa.
Doctors finally determined it was not cancer, but a rare benign tumor.
"It was about a four-and-a-half-hour surgery. Not a good wait. It was hard -- really, really hard," said Lisa.
The surgeon pulled out a tumor the size of an orange. And had it gone undetected -- if Luke hadn't been crushed by the new printing press -- the tumor could have grown into his aorta and caused him to bleed to death.
"It's just really good that we caught it when we did," said Luke. 
"I don't know if I say blessed, but I'd say everything happens for a reason, even devastating things in your life," said Lisa. "We're very fortunate that the tornado set into motion the events that led us to today."
Luke and Lisa say, if the tornado had not hit and destroyed their shop, forcing them to buy a new printing press which malfunctioned and pinned Luke, he would have never gone to see a doctor and discovered a large tumor he didn't even know he had.
"I guess it makes the tornado a little bittersweet," said Luke. "It makes you just appreciate everything in your life, your friends and your family."
(Russell Haythorne-  thedenverchannel.com)

“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose”.
Romans 8:28 (English Standard Version)


“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”
Jeremiah 29:11 (English Standard Version)

What does today's story and God's Story Scripture teach us about God's purpose in our story?

These two passages in God’s word tells us that nothing is a surprise to God.  He uses every situation for our good, to mold us into the people he wants us to be. 
Even in those “tornado moments” of your life when it seems that nothing is going well, God uses it all for our good and his glory.
He isn’t a God that is removed from us and just watches from a distance while our lives unfold.  He knows exactly what each moment will look like.  When its fun, he enjoys seeing our pleasure and when its painful he presses in closer to walk with us and help us see how he is using the hard times in our lives. 

How can we connect today's story & God's Story Scripture to our own story? 

Discover your story!
Think back over your life.  What were the painful moments that now as you look back, you can see God was using for your good?  Got one or two in your mind?  When you do, hold onto those memories.  Remembering God’s faithfulness in the past will help you hold on when difficult times come again because you KNOW God took care of you before and he will continue to care for you now and in the future.

 

How can we connect today's story, God's Story Scripture, & our story to others?

Share your story!
When we share our story with people, they get to hear about those times that were hard and how God was faithful.  Like today’s tornado story, there are times in your life when it is very clear how God loved you and protected you even if it was hard to see at the time.  When you tell those stories to your friends, they get a glimpse of how incredible God is and they start to look for those times in their own life.   
No one has lived what you have lived.  They may have gone through something similar but no one has exactly the same story.  So, sharing yours is not only interesting to people, it helps them understand God’s Story and Their Story more clearly.
Who do you need to tell your story too or at least parts of it?  Maybe there is a hard time in your life that one of your friends needs to hear about so they can “see” how God uses all things to express his love for us.
Sometimes writing your story out can help you prepare to share it with others.  Think about what parts God wants you to share, and then do it!

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