Our Church Search/EEG Results
Posted by athinkingwoman on 10th July 2008
After many, many long months of wandering the North County for a church in which we can follow our conscience concerning our belief in paedobaptism, we are glad to finally be done with our search! On July 27th, Josh, myself, and the kids, will be announced into membership at Oceanside URC. Our kidlets will also be receiving the sign of God’s covenant on that day. We have enjoyed good fellowship and been welcomed warmly by this congregation. The pastors and elder all have pastoral hearts and we believe we will be well shepherded there. And Lord willing, in a few months from now, little Isaiah will also be receiving baptism.
To those of you who have been praying us through this difficult and sometimes painful journey, thank you so much. I know for many of you, dear friends, this is not the outcome you were hoping for, but thanks for praying for us just the same. We love you dearly and will miss you greatly as we will not have the same amount of contact. Please know you are all invited over for playdates whenever you have the inclination to come over. We’re just a phone call away!
On separate note…We did get the results of Gabe’s EEG. They weren’t anything surprising. While he was awake, his brain patterns were a little slower than a child his age would normally be, which accounts for the autism and related developmental delays. While asleep the brain patterns on the left side of his brain showed abnormal activity which are consistent with a child at risk for seizures, which accounts for the epilepsy. So, this is good, because it means nothing is getting worse =) So, we’re keeping the same anticonvulsant regimen and he’s getting all the early intervention therapy he needs.
I do want to publicly give thanks to the Lord that he has provided a means of encouragement and counsel for me through this. Dr. Laura Hendricksen, who is a nouthetic counselor with IBCD (Institute of Biblical Counseling and Discipleship) has had a slot open up in her schdule to see me and Gabriel every other week. She is a trained psychiatrist who used to have her own practice, but left her practice to help her own severely autistic son through his therapy. I am very blessed to have someone counsel me who is not only a godly and biblically sound counselor, and medically trained to understand Gabe and his needs, but is also a mother who has gone through what I’m going through to a more extreme extent.
Gabe is such a blessing to our family and is such a sweet and loving child, and while I wouldn’t want him any other way, I’m glad there is help out there for him to have a happy and easier life.
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