Friday, April 24, 2009
Andy’s Update April 23, 2009
Dear Friends,
Andy just finished his first week of rehab at MarianJoy Rehab Hospital in Wheaton. He is very pleased with the program, particularly the quality staff. He goes three days a week for 4 hours, plus he has exercises to do at home. We are seeing increased movement in his arm and even hand. He is walking better and better and able to walk fairly long distances and without any assistance. When you think that just six weeks ago he was in a wheel chair that is a big deal!
Tomorrow will be an extremely special day for us as we will be attending Michael’s graduation from Navy boot camp. Andy will be returning to the very same Navy training center he attended back in 1968. When we returned to Italy in January we knew that we would not be able to be there for Michael, but now the Lord has given us this possibility. We see His tender mercies even during difficult times.
My mother was discharged from the hospital yesterday after undergoing surgery to implant a pacemaker in an attempt to resolve her cardiac problems. She is very weak and my sister, Cindi, is staying with her this week. I will be flying down to Florida on Sunday to stay with her next week. We are hoping that she will soon be able to return to independent living.
This morning after dropping Andy off at rehab I was overwhelmed with anxieties and sorrows. As I drove away I felt convicted to confess my downcast spirit as ungratefulness to my heavenly Father. I was allowing my sorrows and anxieties to rob me of my joy in Christ. I imagined the Father looking at me with tenderness and saying, “You’re right, you don’t have that but you do have Me.” And with Him a million other blessings that I seemed to have forgotten. So, I have started over again today with the words of the old hymn running in my mind:
“Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in His wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace.”
Aren’t you glad that the gospel is all about “starting over again” everyday!
Thanks for being part of the “million other blessings” I am remembering today,
Linda
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Andy’s Update April 14, 2009
Dear Friends,
We’re here!!! We arrived in Chicago safe and sound on Sunday afternoon and were greeted at the airport by our dear son Mark! There were lots of tears of joy on all sides. We have settled in comfortably in our little furnished apartment here at TEAM’s headquarters in Wheaton. Tomorrow Andy has his first doctor’s appointment and hopefully will soon get into a rehab program. But today, we had a real encouragement- Andy was able to move his forearm enough to actually beat me in arm wrestling!!! And yesterday evening we got the first ever movement in his hand!
One really great thing about Ioss is how you learn to appreciate the things you once took for granted. I don’t think we will ever forget the excitement of seeing Andy move a limb that formerly was totally paralyzed; at least I hope we won’t forget. How many other things have I already forgotten? How many other blessings are now commonplace? One thing is for sure; I will never again pass a wheel chair without “seeing” it and without compassion for the one sitting in it and without gratitude that my Andy is not in it.
On Easter day as we were arriving, my mother was taken by ambulance to the hospital in West Palm Beach with respiratory difficulties. It appears that she has congestive heart failure. She is stable at the moment, but I am prepared to fly down there if needed. I am grateful that I am here at this time. Isn’t it just like the Lord to bring me home at such a time!
Thanks to each of you for your prayers and encouragement. Many of you have written and expressed your appreciation for our updates, which is why I continue to write them. I am humbled by your care and concern.
Much love,
Andy and Linda
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Andy’s update April 10, 2009
Dear Friends,
A blessed GOOD Friday to each of you!!
Just wanted to share with you a reflection the Lord gave me this morning in my meditations. Today is what we call in America “Good Friday”. In Italy this day is called “Venerdì Santo” (Holy Friday). I wonder if there are other countries that use the word “good” to describe this significant day. And I wonder when the idea that this day was “good” first came into being. I seriously doubt that anyone who was actually present that day would have called it good. At least not until Sunday. Sunday changed everything. Sunday made Friday “good”.
I have been thinking how “the end” explains “the before”. The Passion of Christ “ended” in the resurrection and ascension which “explained” the crucifixion. His coming again will give further explanation to all that comes before.
Our lives follow the same pattern. The events of “today”, without the commentary of “tomorrow”, are hard to evaluate. Even though these are difficult days for us we feel confident that the end will explain all that has come before. Perhaps that end will only come when we see Jesus face to face, but then we, too, will say it is “good”! And if in the end I will call it “good”, why not now?
Just pondering,
Linda
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Linda and Andy Brucato Update April 9, 2009
Linda’s update April 9, 2009
Dear Friends,
Today I want to share with you, not about Andy, but about me! As some of you know Andy, after about a 2 year process, was able to get his Italian citizenship (without renouncing his American citizenship) based on ancestry. All the boys were also able to get dual citizenship through him, which is a great advantage to Luke who lives here, and to Mark who is planning to return as a missionary. In these past 5 years or so getting missionary visas is becoming more and more difficult. We are beginning to wonder if
One of the first things we were planning on doing upon our return in January was to put in my paper work to be recognized as a citizen based on marriage. Obviously we have had other things to think about since we got here. So, this week I finally got my birth certificate translated and planned to take it to the citizenship office yesterday. Before I went I called to see if they were open and the woman told me that I needed a special form which I could get online. So I downloaded the form and read it!!! Help!! I needed other documents which I did not have, and a current, valid permission!!! My heart sank.
Andy suggested I just go down to the office and pray that the Lord would provide someone to help me. As I took the bus into the center I prayed. I asked the Lord for mercy and grace to open up a way for me where there seemed to be no way. But, even as I prayed I admitted to the Lord that I had no right to demand His grace; I had not fulfilled the requirements of the law and He could give me justice, not grace. He owed me nothing.
At the office I found just what my heart had asked for, a helpful secretary. She took my birth certificate and began filling out the request. After a few minutes she announced that all that was needed was a tax stamp, and told me to run down to the tobacco shop and buy one. When I got back she said it was all done and that I was now an Italian citizen!!! She never asked for any other document! Needless to say I went on my way rejoicing that my heavenly Father gave me “grace” not the “law”!
Once again my Father spoke into my heart, reassuring me that He WANTS to lavish His grace upon me; that was the whole point of Calvary. Jesus satisfied God’s justice so that I might receive God’s grace! I still come to Him with no merit of my own. I cannot demand His grace, but I can receive it based on the merits of Jesus. This is the gospel. And this is what we celebrate this holy week. The God of grace!!
Marveling at His goodness and grace, that we have also received through you!!
Linda
Friday, April 3, 2009
ANDY’S UPDATE April 2, 2009
Dear Friends,
It’s been a difficult few days for us. The out patient clinic care just isn’t sufficient. Andy is getting barely an hour a day of physical therapy and we are not very impressed with the therapist. He is pretty discouraged with his progress; not just the arm, but his mental fatigue and limitations. So, we spoke with the leadership at our mission and they have encouraged us to return for a few months to the
There have been moments of real emotional distress this week as we have come to this decision to return to the States. We have felt like we are “abandoning” the people here in
I am thankful today for each of you who help carry our burdens. As you think to pray for us, would you go beyond that and pray for those we love? Would you pray for our son Luke and his wife Elli who are walking through a dark time right now? Would you pray for Luca, our dear brother and elder of our church, who is carrying a very heavy load and was counting on Andy? Would you pray for Ester, our precious sister, who is seeking to lead the ministry of Youth for Christ here in
“Brethren, let us pray one for another.”
Gratefully yours,
Andy and Linda
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