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Ice Storm 2007

As BW people know all too well, last week Oklahoma was at the epicentre of a huge ice storm in central North America.

The impact has been huge. Around half of the state has lost power at some point (for multiple hours upwards). Currently, Monday 17th, over 125,000 homes and businesses are still powerless (including our ever-so-slightly smelly Joel Limpic!). The completely overwhelmed power companies say it could take up to another week to reconnect all homes.

At least 24 people have died in the state as a direct result of the ice, mainly from traffic accidents and botched, improvised attempts to keep warm at home. Some of the advice to people on TV had at times sounded almost comical - “don’t use your BBQ grill indoors” - until stories of carbon monoxide poisoning and house fires began to roll in and the realisation dawned that people have died from having done so in the last few days.

People have seemed remarkably stoical and positive. From the various conversations we’ve had in shops and our neighbourhood, as well as through the church, there is what we Brits would call the Blitz spirit shining through! People have been helping each other out and sharing homes and resources, and so far we’ve not had stories of people dying through lack of care from others. Of course the children enjoyed the schools being shut down - ours were very annoyed to find our local school reopening last Wednesday ahead of some other parts of the metropolitan area!

For lighter distraction we’ve also enjoyed the antics of the local weathermen, with each channel outdoing the other with their forecasts. The local stations even have special little logos and stirring music to go with reports, and we have rolling lists on screen of cancelled events and closed schools, businesses and churches (still weird to see for a European). It is slightly a case of deja-vu for Hannah and myself, since we experienced an ice storm in January when we were here on interview, although that one caused far less chaos. That January Sunday did win the prize for lowest church attendance though - I think there were about 37 of us in the building that day, the frozen chosen!! Apparently January was (relatively) less troublesome because it was colder then. Sounds counter-intuitive, I know, but apparently when it remains fairly warm the ice repeatedly melts and refreezes, which causes far more damage than if it stays frozen until the final thaw.

Of course, something like this makes you reflect upon what a privileged life we all usually lead. When our power went down, fortunately for only 9 or 10 hours, so much of our normal life and creature comforts went with it. We couldn’t even flush the loo or have running water, since like many homes in our area our water comes from a well that is powered by an electric pump. That evening we lit a fire and sat around it with the boys, talking and playing games. Before their bedtime we each said thank You to God for some of the many good things we enjoy in our lives. We take so much for granted and treat those gifts as rights, not privileges. Hopefully next time I’ll be slightly less quick to snarl when my webpage doesn’t load as quickly as I want or the exact type of cereal I desire has run out. Not very deep, I know, but it’s on such small attitudes that I need to work if I’m to have any hope with the truly important things of life.

Christ-giving Dinner and Person of Peace!

POP: t is December and time for our new Person of Peace! Each month we will have a Person of Peace, which we will pray for as a HC. Please pray for these individuals and families throughout the week as well.

This month’s POP is Lilly Haas. You may remember praying for Lilly at our last HC meeting. Lilly’s family lives in Edmond, but is from Texas. They don’t have any family here in Oklahoma City, that I am aware of. Little Lilly is younger than Ellie Kate, and has a rare genetic disease as well. Her disease is extremely progressive, meaning that it will cause her body to detierirate until she passes away. Lilly too suffers from seizures and breathing problems, although hers are much more severe than Ellie Kate’s. She cannot eat by mouth at this time and is very behind developmentally as well. Lilly’s parents, Amy and Scott, are precious Believers. They took Revelation here at Bway this fall. They also have another daughter, Liberty, who I believe is three years old.

The family is asking prayer for healing. Lilly recently had a stomach surgery in Texas, and she is having a hard time getting back to her old self. She is having trouble with breathing and with seizures because of the surgery. Please pray that she will become more and more aware of her surroundings. You can also log on to Lilly’s carepage (just like Ellie Kates!). Just go to www.carepages.com and type in “Lilly Haas”.

HC name: We are now officially the Respite HC! Respite is defined as an interval of rest or relief (Mirriam Webster). This is exactly what we want to be to those in our community dealing with ill loved ones!

Christ-giving Dinner: THIS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th in the Backroom! Come and enjoy a pot-luck dinner as we celebrate both Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you would like to bring something, please email Ryan at tullyryan@hotmail.com. There will not be childcare this Sunday due to the nature of the dinner - it’s for all of us!

Be watching for more information to come. And, for questions or concerns, please contact Ryan or Mike at 286-1707.