Cain’t Leaves His Mark
“Cain said to the Lord, ‘My [affliction] is more than I can bear’.” (Genesis 4:13, NIV)
The story of our oldest son Joshua, a life that was marked by what he could not or “Cain’t” do.

There comes a time in everyone’s life when only pictures and memories remain. Such is the case with our oldest son Joshua, who died in 1993 when he was only nine. Some images remain clear and some have faded. But memories, and the feelings and emotions that accompany the memories, are all we have left until we are reunited. And those memories tell an amazing story of God’s power and grace.
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God is good. All praise to Him as He leads us through the valley of the shadow of death. Blessings my brother.
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All the time. Thanks Ron!
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The love you have for your son and how you loved and cared for him is truly beautiful. How wonderful it will be when you are reunited in Heaven. God’s comfort be with you all every time you think of him.
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Thanks Ryan.
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