The words of the song "I Can Only Imagine" are being realized by a brother in Christ I knew who lost his earthly life to cancer only to enter eternal life with our Lord!!! Hallelujah!
A friend of mine from Pennsylvania, Kevin Wolfgong, passed away this weekend after a long battle with cancer. His time on earth was very short (36 years) but the impact he had on those who knew him will be eternal. He leaves behind a young wife and three year old daughter, a loving extended family, and many, many friends. Kevin followed in the footsteps of his father as the pulpit minister at the North Hills Church of Christ in Pittsburgh, PA. Prior to that he was the North Hills youth minister for a number of years. Kevin was very active in Camp Concern, a local summer church camp, from the time he was a camper up through this past summer where he directed teen week. I remember Kevin in his early adult years being involved in RSVP, a drama troupe that toured local youth rallies and other church events. My two older boys remember him as a camp counselor. Kevin had a heart for teens and family. But his one true love was God. Through out his season of trial with cancer he always reminded everyone about God and his loving-kindness, as he puts it, in his final update this summer. With that in mind I want to share some of his thoughts with you. This may take several blogs but I want you to see what a person who is dedicated to God’s will looks like in the midst of suffering. From: Amy & Kevin Wolfgong Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:17 PMSubject: Prayer RequestHello everybody! This is Kevin Wolfgong, and I am writing to ask you to be praying for me and my family. Several weeks ago, I developed a sore on the side of my tongue, and I realized after a few weeks that it was not healing on its own. My dentist referred me to an oral surgeon, and about 10 days ago the lesion was excised and biopsied. Today (Monday, June 20) I learned that the pathology of the lesion showed sqamous cell carcinoma, which is cancer. This is a cancer that is, as my Ear, Nose, Throat doctor emphasized repeatedly, "very treatable and very curable."I will be having surgery on Wednesday, June 22, at Montefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh. I will probably be in the hospital for two to three days. If all goes as expected, I should be back to full functioning capacity in a week to ten days.
If you would be so kind, please be praying for:1) the best case scenario, which would be that the initial pathology was incorrect2) me, Amy, Heidi, and the rest of my family and loved ones -- for our faith to be strong, etc.3) test results to verify that there is no cancer in other parts of my body4) complete removal of the cancer and complete healing5) a smooth, safe, complication-free surgery with no long-term post-surgical concerns6) the doctors, nurses, and anyone else who will be caring for me.
Also, please include a word of thanks for:
1) the problem being found quickly2) God's providence in bringing yet another doctor into the North Hills Church Family who helped me to be seen and treated by a doctor who is an expert in this field3) the blessing of so many loving friends and family members.
Thank you so much!Love in Christ,Kevin Wolfgong
From: Amy & Kevin Wolfgong Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 10:57 PMSubject: Follow-up to Prayer RequestHello again, everybody! First and foremost, please let me say a huge, heartfelt thanks for the outpouring of prayers, love, concern, offers to help, etc. I cannot put into words how thankful I am for all that has been done for us! I have been blessed in more ways than I can list in this brief email, but I do thank you for being a part of that, and I certainly thank God for blessing me so much!If I can be so bold, I would like to ask you to continue to pray for the things that I requested several days ago ... with an additional huge helping of thanks and praise for the "Yes" answers we have already witnessed to our prayers.
Love in Christ,Kevin Wolfgong
To be continued…
Roger, over and out!

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