Day 31 - July 16 - More Admin
The work continues to pile up, and when I get behind, I don't want folks to think I'm ignoring them, so I'm blogging this to all of you so everybody understands why I haven't responded to their email or phone call.
During the average day, I try to handle the issues that require immediate attention first, and then try to catch up on the aging issues. Right now, I'm receiving about 40 emails an hour related to ConnorWatch. Most don't require action, but the ones that do can fill up my day pretty quick. So be patient - if you haven't heard a response, it's coming, your email has been triaged and others are taking priority.
To coordinate visits to Fresno, please email the support team via the Contact page. They will give you their phone numbers if necessary to further coordinate.
Problems with the website - access, posting, etc. email me, Brad, through the Contact page.
Coordinating fundraisers - let Kent know. He'll check with Eric, give you the go ahead, and tell you to send promotional material to me.
If you call me, please call the office phone first. If I'm not in, leave a message. If you call my cell phone, you'll find out how spotty coverage is out here in the sticks, and your message to my cell phone may not get noticed for days. Really. We hope to move into the 90's shortly.
Finally, notice the ClustrMap? Despite the odd advertising associated with the map, it is currently accumulating data each time the page loads, and will shortly be automatically updating showing where people are logging in from. Should prove exciting.
Again, thanks for your patience, your persistence, and your willingness to journey with Connor and the rest of us. May God bless each of you today as He shows us new things.
Brad
Michigan
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5 Comments:
Brad,
Yikes...40 emails an hour. You thank us for our persistence and patience, but it seems we should be thanking you. This website is such a ministry and I know I'm just one of hundreds who are grateful for your commitment to keeping it up and running. Blessings to you, Kent and the rest of the extended family as you share in this burden with Eric, Cherie, Joelle, and Connor.
John 15:12-"This is my commandment: that you love one another as I have loved you." You have lived out this commandment before us as you minister to your brother in his greatest time of need. Praying that God will protect you from enemy attacks and grant you the grace to continue as a leader in this journey.
The Duarte Family
Morgan Hill
Thank you thank you...for all your time and effort to keep Connorwatch going so well. You folks are amazing in your great love for each other....Blessings to you all!!!!
The whole Williamson clan is truly an example of a tight-knit family. What a blessing and such an example for others to see. I hope you realize what all of your efforts in keeping this web-site current, especially the blog, are doing for everyone. My family is especially touched as well as MANY family and friends that we know that are all constantly asking about Connor. The Scriptural references are awesome! What is meant for encouragement for the family ends up affecting all of us readers! Thanks Sooo much. Whitney Jordan
Sometimes the very best thing that can happen doesn't look like the best thing from the outset. Getting Connor home and into a routine of care AT HOME could open up a chapter of this story that involves the Body of Christ in a way a hospital room never can. Be of good cheer (I know it's the hardest thing to type here, but be of good cheer anyways) God IS working out His plan and just think how great it will be to have Connor in a spiritually safe environment. Let the "experts" do and say what experts do and say...God has His hand on Connor right now and He has His hand on you too.
We continue to pray for Connor and the family - besides restoring Connor's health, that God would help you make wise choices as you wrestle with decisions in the coming days.
Barbara was at Kinnitty Castle in Ireland this past week, and is now in New York City with our daughter. So you can add those to places where people are praying for you all.
Also, received this email from a friend in Austin. You can add her church and city to the list.
Blessings,
Bob Mancini
Morgan Hill, CA
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We are members at Westoak Woods Baptist Church, Austin, Texas. Our SS class is Adult 6. Our SS class has been praying for Connor. We are praying he is regaining some of his mobility.
Let the family know we are praying.
Love,
Ina
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