On February 2, 2010, Sharon was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis. After weeks of treatment, there was no improvement and the words "liver transplant" became part of the discussions. The unthinkable became our reality and a liver transplant was the only option. We wondered, even questioned what God's plan was in this, but our prayer was that no matter the outcome, it would be ALL for God's glory.

The purpose of this blog is to record the journey...to recount God's faithfulness through trial and pain. A cry for mercy and healing for Sharon. A place where friends and family can come to get updates and specific prayer requests. Please feel free to comment and encourage our hearts.






Floating on God's Grace in the Sea of Mercy

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Psalm 73:25-26

"Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Today is difficult day for the Nasca family...a day that we hoped and prayed would not come. The doctors met with the family and shared the news that Sharon is too sick to handle a second liver transplant. The current liver is not functioning and her body is quickly failing. Machines are sustaining her. The family is making peace with the decision to take her off the machines and allow her to run into the arms of her Savior.

Please pray for Lou and the family...for peace to reign in our hearts and to focus on the joy set before Sharon.

3 comments:

  1. When Christopher's difficult but precious call came during bible study today, each of us felt the impending loss of our dear sister but also the calming knowledge that she will be with her Lord. Our prayers winging your way are for strength and peace in this most difficult hour. Lou and children, may you feel His arms surrounding you. With our love...

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  2. Please be assured of our faithful prayers in behalf of Sharon and Lou and the family. We commit all of you to our God of refuge. With our love, Leo and Robin Cox

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  3. With all my heart I am sorry for your loss. It has come too soon in human terms. Let us know if we can do anything for you.b.

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