Michael used the website CaringBridge to communicate with friends and family about his life over the last 22 months. Every few weeks, he would write an update, add a photo, and invite readers to respond. Your words of encouragement, news, reminiscence, humor and appreciation were life-giving. Thank you!

You can read excerpts below or go to http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/michaelprewitt/journal

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My Story

Hello friends and family,
We welcome you to this blog in which I will post periodic updates about my health. If you prefer to email me rather than respond on Caringbridge, I'd love to hear from you. My newest email is: MichaelDanaPrewitt@gmail.com

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Journal

In my father's house...

July 12, 2014

Friends,
Michael died at 5:33 this morning, at daybreak, at home, with his family around him. Our plan is for a viewing at Hopewell Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, July 16
and Funeral service on Thursday morning. Times to follow.
Bless you all for your faithful support over the past 2 years. I know that the peace which surrounded Michael in the LIFE he lived was your gift to him through prayer.
Ever grateful,
Maureen, Joe, Catherine and Chris Prewitt

Comments

As is often the case Sharon and I were away when this news arrived. Maureen and family, please accept our condolences. We consider ourselves fortunate to have known him and you, even for only a short time. Jim & Sharon Barton

—Jim Barton, July 14, 2014

Dear Maureen, My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Michael was a bright spot in the world, he will be deeply missed but not forgotten. Jim

—Jim Redenbaugh, July 14, 2014

I am so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. His energy and dedication in all his endeavors was an inspiration to me. I have many wonderful memories of our time living and working together in Key West. My condolences to Maureen and his family.

—jeremiah miller, July 14, 2014

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Dear Maureen and Prewitt family : I hold you all in light. You are in my thoughts. Love and Peace, Karen Lecks

—Karen Lecks, July 14, 2014

Maureen, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

—regina marunich, July 14, 2014

MIchael brought light, inspiration, comfort, and sincere smiles to us, his extended family. He will be remembered for the gift of peace he so freely shared with others. All blessings upon Michael as he enters his Father's house. Maureen, Joe, Catherine, and Chris, my prayers are with you.

—Janice Feaman, July 13, 2014

Maureen.....My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Michael truly did fight the good fight and is now in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father.

—Susan Ringle O'Connor, July 13, 2014

You don't know me, but Michael touched my life through his ministry at Calvin. I'm grateful for that and pray for God's closeness to you during this time. God bless.

—Keith Cooper, July 13, 2014

My deepest sympathy to all of you. Mike was a great guy and the world is a better place because of him.

—Karen (Goshorn) Peterson, July 13, 2014

Maureen and family My deepest sympathy to the Prewitt family. I thank God for his friendship and the great faith he had for our Lord. I personally am grateful for all he did for Calvin Presbyterian Church while he was pastor here. Love, Val Large

—Val Large, July 13, 2014

I'm thinking the huge moon last night was God's way of welcoming Michael to heaven and letting us know he's there safe and sound. My love to you all... Micki xxxx

—Micki Hobson, July 13, 2014

What a very special person Michael was, and what a gift to all who knew him. I remember how he joined in singing the doxology when his mother passed away. I am singing that with him now....praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

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—Annie Wald, July 13, 2014

Maureen and Kids, Our family sends our deepest sympathy to yours. We are sorry for your loss. We are also grateful for the Blessing that Michael was to our family. He made such an impact on our lives and every thought of him warms our heart and makes us want to be better people. We will continue to pray for peace and comfort for you. Blessings, The Morels

—Bobbie Morel, July 13, 2014

Dearest Maureen, My deep grief can no way compare to what you and your family are going through. My deepest heartfelt sympathy for your loss and our loss here in Rhode Island and ALL the people Michael touched and will continue to live through these. My words are not enough. Know I carry all of you in my heart. I also know God has Blessed you and will continue to aid and comfort you during this difficult time.. God Bless you all.......................PS Michael I will look forward to seeing you in Our Fathers House...Rest well my Hometown friend...........I love you

—Linda Tente, July 12, 2014

My deepest sympathy to you all. I admired Mike so much during our senior year of high school but even more when my husband and I spent time talking with him and Maureen during the FCHS reunion a couple of years ago. What a wonderful impact he had on others! What a wonderful legacy he leaves!

—Diane Gustafson (nee Sederoff), July 12, 2014

Very few men like MPolfrewitt- he is home now with his God and awaits us all. JWolf

—jack wolf, July 12, 2014

God's blessing and peace to all of you. All of you continue to be in our prayers. Michael embodied God's joy and love for all of us. With Love, Jen and Peter

—Jennifer Cameron, July 12, 2014

Sad news indeed. Maureen, Joe, Catherine and Chris best to you. You all have been great. Continue to be so for Mike.

—John Stickel, July 12, 2014

God Bless you and your family. I knew Michael from school, and shall cherish the memories. Thank You for sharing this very difficult time with us. We know he is in God's hands. Prayers are with you at this time.

—Margaret McCauley- Klinger, July 12, 2014

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Oh, Maureen--and joe, Catherine and Christopher, my prayers are with you. I am so glad you were all with him through this journey and to its end in this life. Thanks be we do not grieve as those who have no hope, but grieve even in our hope through Christ. Love to al of you.

—Kim Clayton, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen and Family, My deepest sympathy to each of you at this time. Words are inadequate. The love you have all experienced goes on, as does the beauty of Mike's purposeful life. How fortunate are those who knew him. The prayers for you will continue. Prayer is powerful. God bless. Janis Haus Gallagher FCHS Class "62"

—Janis Haus Gallagher, July 12, 2014

Maureen and family, As you grieve the loss of your beloved Michael and as you prepare to celebrate his life, his faith, and his witness, please know you continue to be in our prayers.

—Glenn Ramsey, July 12, 2014

Maureen and family: As you grieve the loss of your beloved Michael and prepare to celebrate his life, his faith, and his witness, please know you continue to be in our prayers. God bless.

—Glenn Ramsey, July 12, 2014

Michael was a wonderful leader in the Hopewell community. He had a smile for everyone and compassion bigger than the moon. The Hill family sends the Prewitt family and friends our deep sadness at your loss and gratitude that we shared some very special times together all those years ago.

—Maggi Hill, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen and family My deepest sympathies over your loss of Michael. It was a pleasure to work with him at Calvin Presbyterian and to get to know him. I will always treasure our talks and remember his smile. He was a great asset to Calvin Church and everyone loved him. I will remember him always May you find comforts in God's ever ending love.

—Pam Marcil, July 12, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. Maja and I felt blessed to have him with us at Calvin Presbyterian for two years. He was warm and intelligent and exemplified a joyous love for the Lord. He gave me a beautiful volume of C.S. Lewis quotations which will always remind me of him. Michael was a blessing to our church, our community and to us, personally. He is home fully experiencing the love of our Lord. God bless you all. Shelley Havemeyer and Maja Giguere

—shelley havemeyer, July 12, 2014

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I rejoice that Michael has reached the Church Triumphant! I'm sure he is making all the saints there smile as he did with us in this life. May your grief be tempered with great memories and thanksgivings. Dana Lindsley Presbytery of Southern New England

—Dana Lindsley, July 12, 2014

Maureen and family-- our prayers are with you from California. Michael was a great friend in ministry and life. God bless and keep you in these days.

—david watermulder, July 12, 2014

The thoughts and prayers of providence Presbyterian church are with you all...

—Chris Foster, July 12, 2014

One of the nicest friends have had the pleasure of knowing. I have missed all,of you since your move. My love and sympathy. Tat

—mary hardesty, July 12, 2014

Comfort in the name of our Lord. We were blessed to know him before and during this illness. Our prayers continue with you. Arden and Martha

—Arden Musselman, July 12, 2014

Maureen, and family: Our hearts go out to you is sorrow and with hope. Michael was a great man of faith and vibrant witness for Christ! May the hope of the resurrection and the saving mercy of Christ sustain you, as you grieve his home going! The peace of Christ be with you, Stan and Dar

—stan wood, July 12, 2014

Maureen and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. May your faith, family and friends comfort you on this difficult time. Michael was a great man. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

—Eileen Yoder Fried, July 12, 2014

He indeed is in his Father's house. Thanks be to God for his splendid life on earth, his spiritual influence on us all and his eternal life with Christ. My sympathy and prayers are for your family as you grieve and miss him.

—Gina Williams, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen, and family, We were blessed to have Michael in our midst at Calvin for 2 years! He never gave up and lived his life grateful for every moment. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this

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very sad time for all of you. You have my deepest sympathy. Betty Conlon

—Betty Conlon, July 12, 2014

My heart is breaking. I am in CO and will not be there to wish Michael God speed and hug you Maureen. I will call when I return. I lov e you all.

—Julie Denny, July 12, 2014

Our love and prayers continue. With many virtual hugs. Would love to be there with you to celebrate his life and see old friends, but don't know if it will be feasible. He was a special light and will be missed. Know that he rests in the arms of his Lord.

—Ellen Brady, July 12, 2014

We are so very sorry for the loss of your dear Michael. Our hearts go out to you as we grieve his passing. We know he rests with The Lord. We thank God for his life, his friendship and his faithfulness. With our love and hope in Jesus Christ,

—Janis and Curt Wilbur, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen: We are so sorry to hear that Michael is gone. We loved him because he enriched our lives through his mind, his spirit and his love of life. Dale and I intend to be there Thursday. Thinking of you and the rest of the family. Love, David and Dale

—Dale Forster, July 12, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in the fact he is with our father, restored and at peace! Michael had such a profound effect on our lives, we are so grateful for having him mentor, guide and befriend us ! We could not be more sure that he is rejoicing to be in the presence with our Heavenly Father and forever in our hearts! Bless you all through your grief and find comfort in the fact that Michael will always be with those that love him ! Cynthia, Paul and Evan Filliatreault

—Cynthia Ely, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen, Joe, Catherine, and Chris, We send our love and deepest sympathy. Please know how much Michael meant to us both. His love of God and people wrapped up in a creative spirit that never quit have been a blessing to so many. God's peace and blessing be with you as you grieve his loss and celebrate his life. In Christ, Ginny and Richard

—Ginny Smith, July 12, 2014

Dear Maureen, Thank you for letting us know. I am very sad that Mike is gone from this world: It was a

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brighter place when he was here. Peace be upon you and yours. Sincerely, Dianne Sargent Cermak

—Dianne Cermak, July 12, 2014

What can we say -- except how very sorry we are for you all. We only knew about him through Cat at first and then felt we got to know him through Caring Bridge. His was a life well lived, an inspiration for us of faith and courage in trial. You all are in our hearts and prayers. Sandy and Dan

—Sandy Frantz, July 12, 2014

Home, sweet home

July 5, 2014

Dear Ones,
After a month of shuttling back and forth between the hospital and rehab facility for a variety of ailments

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(invisible seizures, internal bleeding, blood clots) Michael was discharged to home hospice on Friday 6/13. We were given some dire predictions and an encouragement that if Catherine wished her father to be present at her wedding it should happen Saturday, not Sunday. SO...
Guests were invited; flowers, food, drinks a wedding cake and decorations poured in from friends and family; cousins found a last minute dress and shoes; and fewer than 24 hours after our arrival at home, 50 people or so gathered in our living room for a beautiful wedding. It was utterly joyful. Michael rallied to give away the bride and toast the couple, and two and half weeks later is still here, still without pain or anxiety, but sleeping long stretches between meals and confined to bed. We are grateful for the caregivers that come every day to help out, some of whom have been with us for a long time now. Chris and Joe and Catherine are here part of every day, as have been many dear family members and friends from near and far. We are reading your cards and emails aloud to him and they are much appreciated. As always, we feel surrounded by your love and prayer. Keep it coming! As Michael says so often, "thanks for everything".

Comments

Hi Michael - Not many days go by in my office that I don't look at the Saturdays@Five poster on the wall or see the Bialetti you gave me on my shelf. Wonderful memories, and I believe God will still bring fruit out of that terrific and demanding time (you were terrific without being demanding!) The heart of that group has gone in some different directions geographically etc, but we're all heading the same direction eventually, aren't we? I will always consider you a colleague and a friend. What a blessing to see you surrounded by those you love most - and those who love you most. We will be praying for the presence, strength and peace of the Holy Spirit, for you and yours. In Christ, Merle

—Merle Wilson, July 11, 2014

Michael and Maureen, I don't have to tell you that you and your whole family are held tight in our hearts, prayers and thoughts. May every day together, be another grand memory filled with love. So many things at Calvin remind us of you and your time with us. Special times, special teachings, great sharing, lasting friendship. May God continue to bless each one of you. Our love, John and Judy Reali

—Judy Reali, July 9, 2014

Dear Michael and Maureen, You are an amazing team! It is wonderful that your family is all home to share this time together...and Catherine's wedding. Michael, God has his arms tightly around you and he is giving you a peacefulness: making sure you are free from pain as you journey home. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God Bless You. Betty Conlon!

—Betty Conlon, July 8, 2014

Dear Michael and Maureen, You are in our daily thoughts and prayers! Michael, you are a remarkable man who

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I feel blessed to know. Your friendly compassion and strength of character has been an inspiration to me since the first day I met you. Your wonderful family speaks volumes about the loving husband and father you are. Love to you and Maureen

—Andrew Curtis, July 8, 2014

I have no words at the time...only tears. Maureen, please know that I am keeping you and your whole family close to my heart. I know God is taking special care of Michael. Too hard to write more right now. With love, Barb

—Barbara Tetz, July 8, 2014

Michael and Maureen you have been in my thoughts and prayers. It has been a long journey. I was happy to learn that the wedding was joyous and Michael was able to give away the beautiful bride. You will not be forgotten. Jim

—Jim Redenbaugh, July 8, 2014

Our love and prayers are with you. God bless all of you. Shelley and Maja

—shelley havemeyer, July 7, 2014

So much love to you all. We continue to carry you close in our hearts & pray for you often. xo.

—Christine Loesser, July 7, 2014

what a wonderful gift you gave each other and still giving reminds me of the energizer bunny or the watchpiece that takes a liickin and keeps on tickin may God our Heavenly Father shine his eternal light upon you and keep you in serenity forever. love vicky xxxooo

—vicky feaman, July 7, 2014

Michael- you have left such a beautiful mark here at Noroton. Even 5 years after your time with us, when I visit some of our sweet homebound folks they ask after you. There is a flood of prayers rising up on behalf of you and your courageous family. In sure and certain hope--

—Brandi Drake, July 7, 2014

We have kept so many events going at Calvin Church that you started. The first responders was a hit again and the weather was wonderful. I am so glad that you were part of Calvins life and a wonderful part of mine. Miss you Nancy Boyd

—Nancy Boyd, July 7, 2014

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So much love! My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all. Love, Eileen

—Eileen Yoder Fried, July 7, 2014

All of you remain in my prayers.

—regina marunich, July 7, 2014

what a journey it has been for you. Even if we did not associate with one another in class of 1965, it has given me great pleasure to know you. And to be able to walk your Daughter down the asile. Amazing. I think of you a lot, and pray for you daily. god Bless

—Margaret McCauley- Klinger, July 7, 2014

your husband is a strong man, and I am so happy he got to walk your daughter down the isle. at the same time when I read hospice I got so sad, what a huge fight he gave. I miss doing your insurance Maureen now that Matt did you the new company I don't have to remind you each month to pay and touch base with you. you had a great life with your hubby I can tell that by how many friends you have, and I know you are just as strong as Michael is and I believe in reliving the life and laughs not the death and tears, my thoughts are truly with you

—evelyn gold, July 7, 2014

May God give you grace to cope with all that you are going through. Much love to you both.

—Joy Yoder-Filley, July 7, 2014

Thanks for the update. May God's will be done. Many prayers for all of you.

—Jon Noonan, July 7, 2014

Dear Mike, Maureen and family, It is late evening, but I'm thinking of you all. Having walked part of this path you all are on, my heart is with you. Mike,thank you for being part of my high school life. Class of "65", some of my fondest memories. God has blessed me with a deep love of Jesus Christ. I'm sure you can relate. Sending you this thought: St. Paul's words. "I have fought the good fight. I have finished the course. I have kept the faith." These are the words I think of when I think of you, Mike. God bless you for all the good you have done in His precious, glorious name. Blessings to all. Janis

—Janis Haus Gallagher, July 7, 2014

Congratulations and best wishes to the newly-weds and especially to the father of the bride! So glad you could all be there together. We are holding you and the entire family in the Light. With love, Alice and Nelson

—Alice Maxfield, July 6, 2014

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Dear Michael and Maureen We are so glad that your family and friends are present with you, accompanying both of you on this journey home, and that you already are experiencing the Lord's presence and peace as He accompanies you on this journey too. We feel so blessed to have shared friendship and ministry with you along the journey and wish it could have been for a much longer time, but as Linda Tente would say, they were joyful moments of friendship and faith. Thank you so much Michael for sharing your heart and mind, your faith, your lively artistic interest and love, so openly with us and with the Calvin family. Your faith, your wrestling, your vision, and your everyday integrity have been a real witness for us all. Michael and Maureen, we send our love and continuing prayers that Christ's presence and peace will bear you up and fill your spirits in the days ahead and forever. The Peace of Christ be with you both, and with your family. John & Jane.

—John Nesbitt & Jane McKay-Nesbitt, July 6, 2014

Dear Michael: Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. On behalf of all the Peace Corps family whose lives you not just touched, but brightened, so many years ago please know how much I'll miss you. Thank you for your friendship, your spirit, your wit and your humor. Love, David

—David Forster, July 6, 2014

Michael and Maureen We are praying for you all. We love you and thank The Lord for your sweet sweet testimony for Jesus faithfulness and love as you go through this valley. You are in our thoughts and prayers!!

—Martha Musselman, July 6, 2014

You are an amazing family! Thank you for sharing your life with us. So much love and so many prayers are being sent your way. Blessings, Bobbie and Jose

—Bobbie Morel, July 6, 2014

Love and prayers to you, Michael, and to Maureen and your family. I am glad that you were able to be a part of the wedding. May God give you love and His peace.

—Karen (Goshorn) Peterson, July 6, 2014

Dear precious ones.... You are all in our hearts and prayers. Thank you for your caring updates so that we may follow you and be with you in our hearts and prayers. Michael and Maureen, your Montgomery Ministries family remain forever grateful for your loving ministry at our little church. Without you it would not be here..... May Abba Father continue to hold you close and draw you nearer to His great love and peace. Blessings and love always..... Angie

—Angie Rebert, July 6, 2014

Such a story of love and commitment. My heart aches and sings. Henry

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—Henry Mueller, July 6, 2014

Congratulations to the beautiful bride and groom. We wish you many decades of love, happiness, and adventure together. What a beautiful and joyous ceremony to share such love and joy together. We send our blessings to the entire family. Our prayers and love travel with you always.

—andi drucker, July 6, 2014

...unceasing thoughts and prayers of peace and gratitude to you and your family...your remarkable inspiration continues ~ Heartfelt thanks !

—Bruce Henry, July 6, 2014

Oh dear Michael. How sweet that your dear family gathered together to be at one in the joy of a wedding. We live, we love. YES. Peace to you in these days when you MIGHT make the next transition. As one of your Shalem sisters, I will be happily holding you and your family in the Light and comfort of God's loving.

—Jeanie Sweeney, July 6, 2014

Dear Michael, You are in my thoughts and in my prayers.......as is your entire family. God has walked with you throughout this battle and will be with you every day from here on. I'm very happy that you were able to share you daughter's very special day. Seems like only yesterday we were in high school together. So glad I got to see you at the reunion. Much love, Susan

—Susan Ringle O'Connor, July 6, 2014

Michael, you are and always have been an inspiration to me and many others. We just had a Taize service (all the way from France to us via MM at the middle school library) at Montgomery Ministries and many prayers were for you and your family. Love and God's special blessings on you all, Gina

—Gina Williams, July 6, 2014

Dear Michael You are very much in my heart and prayer. You are a man after God's own heart. It. is privilege to haveknown and share your story and your LOVES--- Maureen. Joe. Chris and Catherine. Holding you and them in prayer. Love Rita

—rita woehlcke, July 6, 2014

Michael, you are held by God and all of us in our prayers. You are a shining light to so many and so many have been drawn closer to God by that light. I always think of Jesus being on my left side and I reaching to hold His right hand...however, I can't help but think that in times of weakness on my part He has probably put His right arm around me and is truly holding me. Please rest in His arms and know His Perfect Peace. Love & Blessing to you and your family, Pam

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—Pam Kolakowski, July 6, 2014

Michael Prewitt means the world to us. His pre-marriage counseling helped us create a solid and enduring foundation for our covenant with each other, and God. We reflect on his counsel often and the love and grace he shared with us has helped us build our family. Our daughter Lilly is nearly five years old now. This May she became a big sister as Annabelle arrived--a few weeks early and eager to join our loving family. Michael, Maureen and your entire family have been in our prayers since that hot, humid August day in 2007 when Michael officiated our wedding in Bridgewater. We were not married in a church, per se. But our experience with Michael reinforced the truth that Christ and love are present wherever two or more are gathered in His name. God Bless. Thank you. And the prayers will always continue. Brian and Sarah Fraley Brookfield, Wisconsin

—Sarah Fraley, July 6, 2014

Hang in there Michael. Our love and our prayers are with you. Carolyn and Scott have now moved into Cynthia's house and are getting settled and I know they send their love as well. Phyl and Tom

—Thomas Dana Cramer, July 6, 2014

Michael -- so glad you could celebrate and be at your daughters wedding -- thanks be to God! Michael and Maureen, we are holding you in our hearts and prayers each day -- may the sustaining mercy and peace of Christ fill you at such a time as this. Blessings, Stan and Dar

—stan wood, July 6, 2014

Michael, Well Done Good and Faithful Servant. God bless you and your family at this time.

—Don Leypoldt, July 6, 2014

What a wonderful picture of a wonderful day! Thinking of you often these days and thankful for God's continuing loving care. You are and will always be so special to us. Grace and peace.

—Annie Wald, July 6, 2014

Imagine this: The moving truck has just pulled away. You and your family are inside with all the boxes, two dogs and your minds are running as fast as you can imagine. The door bell rings, it is your new next-door neighbors coming over to say hello. Maureen is holding a wonderful breakfast bunt cake that when yummy is mentioned, well yummy just doesn't do it justice. Michael also has something in his hand, a roll of toilet paper - practical, logical and funny - all wrapped up together for the family that doesn't know what is in 'which box'. Congratulations Catherine, a wonderful picture. Our love to you all. You are the best. Scott & Jennifer

—Scott Megaffin, July 6, 2014

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Know that my love, thoughts and prayers are flowing to you all...I love you Michael and am so blessed to know you. Lym, Helshi

—Helshi Lockwood Hewson, July 6, 2014

Wow! You continue to amaze! How wonderful you could be at the wedding! As a daughter I know personally how special that is. Continued prayers are with you and your family. Everyone at Montgomery Ministeries Thanks You for starting our church. We don't know what we'd do without it. Also, I thought you would appreciate knowing there's a new well in Liberia now at the home of Margaret's caregiver's family by the grace of God and your little church. Love Laura

—Laura Warren, July 6, 2014

Michael & Maureen, We are so, so sorry that Michael's illness has taken this dire turn, but we are so, so very happy that he was able to be an active participant in Catherine's wedding, and that he is able to be home and be visited by loved ones. These are very, very precious moments -- not to be missed. Please know you are in our prayers each and every day. May God hold all of your in his compassionate hands. Glenn

—Glenn Ramsey, July 6, 2014

Waking up to another day which The Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad. It is good to see your message and be able to share this glimpse of life at your home. We will be coming to the city to worship with Liberti today. Our thoughts and our prayers will be with you. Love in Christ, Arden & Martha

—Arden Musselman, July 6, 2014

Dear Michael, I am praying for peace, calm and a deep abiding sense that you are being held in God's arms up close and tight to his heart. I am so grateful for our relationship as friends and colleagues in ministry. How wonderful that you were there for Catherine's wedding and that your 3 children are able to be with you. Know that you are in my thoughts as you rest in God. With love in Christ.

—Ginny Smith, July 6, 2014

we didn't know you long at Noroton Pres, Michael, but we knew you WELL because you GAVE of yourself and worked as Jesus among us...much love and peace to you from sally and jeff

—sally v, July 6, 2014

Michael, you are a Mensch, as my Jewish friends would say. I give thanks for your role and friendship in my life, particularly during our seminary years together. Your life, faith, and friendship will always be an influence on me and remain with me.. Godspeed, David

—david miller, Princeton University, July 6, 2014

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When I saw the title of this post ("Home, sweet home") I assumed Michael was now on our ultimate home. That made me feel peaceful and grateful. But now that I know such an intimation is (as with Mark Twain's premature obituary) "exaggerated" I'm curiously unchanged in feeling. And I have realized why: he and we all are already in that ultimate home, held forever and ever by those everlasting divine arms. With deep love, El

—Eliot Daley, July 6, 2014

What immediately came to my mind when I read your post was the song "Joyful, Joyful, Joyful". I don't know why, but that is what His Spirit gave me. That being said I will listen and sing Joyful to you and your family. I am Joyful that you are all together, I am Joyful that you feel peace and comfort, I am Joyful that you are held and loved by God as well as so many friends and family. I am Joyful your ministry still and will forever shout out to us at Calvin. I am Joyful to know you. I am Joyful to be God's witness to such love and compassion. I am Joyful.

—Linda Tente, July 6, 2014

Many blessings upon the man with the heart of gold and a smile like the sun from your old friend, Dianne

—Dianne Cermak, July 6, 2014

Michael and Maureen, I have kept up with these Caring Bridge posts and now am sad and glad all at once to read this post. So glad to hear that you were together for Catherine Dana Prewitt's wedding. I am remembering the exquisite joy of her baptism and the wonder of big brother Joe's participation. Michael, I know you are held in the baptismal covenant in these days as in all the past...my love to all of you, Kim

—Kim Clayton, July 5, 2014

I'm sure it was totally bittersweet.Congratulations to Catherine. I'm so glad for her, for Michael, and for all of you that Michael was able to be there and alert. I was on the east coast for my father-in-law's funeral and because I had a business trip to NYC the following week was hopeful that I could stay over and stop in Philly to see you on the way to NYC. But it wasn't to be, as I had to come back to Salt Lake in between for another funeral. May God continue to be with you as face that glass through which we now only see dimly.

—Ellen Brady, July 5, 2014

Congratulations to Catherine on her wedding and to Michael for being there for his daughter! Our thoughts and prayers are with your family... From The Jacksons, part of the extended Baldwin Street family...

—Carol Jackson, July 5, 2014

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The next step

May 18, 2014

On my birthday, May 21st, we celebrated here at Good Shepherd, having just been transferred from the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Within an hour of my arrival at the rehab facility, relatives and a few friends arrived with the party. It was a nice evening. We're here for what looks like could be 2 wks of work . We'll work on strengthening my right side to regain the strength I had prior to being admitted to the hospital for seizures on May 11. In some ways we are starting over the process of getting better again, which includes strengthening muscle but also meeting with a therapist for speech. We sit and go over words and sentences. It doesn't seem to have a longterm purpose, just that they are sensing my verbal comprehension and ability to remember conversations or passages I have heard, seen or read aloud. Sometimes I cannot articulate a word I want to say. It may be a word I am searching for in my mind (Maureen says "join the club") or a word on paper. I also sometimes insert an unwritten word into the sentence I am reading. I feel like these therapists are way ahead of me in terms of what I need to do to get back to more fluid reading and writing. My spirits are good and I continue to have this feeling that I am being held, and often times, during a day or a week, I feel like I've really been able to be in touch with God in a way that does not involve a specific prayer, just this feeling of being held and that is enough. Well, that's where I am. On a final note this is the place I need to be right now to do this work and in many ways look forward to it.

Comments

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With love and prayers for you, Michael. I know God will give you peace and love every moment. Your good works for God shine daily in the hearts and lives of those you have touched. Blessings for every happiness for the newlyweds.

—Janis Fang and Marina, July 6, 2014

Dear Michael & Maureen... Jane & I are currently in the NLs visiting Johanna, Jason, and of course, Gus our grandson who you and I baptized together at Calvin. He is now just shy of 3 and last evening led the grace before supper unprompted. Jane and I were amazed and delighted. You would be glad to know that he finished his prayer "in Jesus' name" !! We are so grateful for the graciousness of your friendship, and the Spirit of Christ so evident in your life, and we pray that Christ's peace will continue to accompany you each moment and each day and be with Maureen and your family. We send our love and gratitude. John & Jane

—John Nesbitt & Jane McKay-Nesbitt, June 25, 2014

Maureen and Michael, Please know that your colleagues and friends in the Presbytery of Southern New England hold both of you in our prayers in the sure confidence that our Lord watches over you and that His will will be done. We fondly remember your service among us in Darien and Cumberland and gain hope from the strong faith you exhibited among us on many levels. May that faith and trust in God that we share with you sustain and encourage you for all the wonderful things that God will do in the future! Yours in Christ, Dana Lindsley Presbyter to the Spiritual Community Presbytery of Southern New England

—Dana Lindsley, June 24, 2014

HI Michael, You and Maureen continue to be in our prayers. If I were there I would give you a hug so consider yourself long-distance "hugged!" The only strength we have is from our Lord. There are just times in life when that becomes so evident. I think we fool ourselves most of the time into resting in our own self-sufficiency. Thanks for keeping us updated - With Love and prayers for courage and peace for you both - Your Friend in Christ, Jennifer

—Jennifer Cameron, May 31, 2014

I miss our monthly meetings over tea for spiritual discussions and prayer. D'Anna and I received good news at Dana Farber today. She's made wonderful progress since her bone marrow transplant and we've learned much about God, each other, our personal selves and the phenomenal power of prayer during this four year visitation with cancer. Blink your eyes. Blink again. The time in between is where we live as the already was is lost and the going to be is out of our hands. But, you already know that better than most. In the morning I will go out onto the back deck, sit down, still myself and look at the ever-greening woods and see if anything comes to heart. Have a candle? At 9:30 EST, let's listen together. I will eternally remain your friend;

—Walter Soehnge, May 30, 2014

Hi Michael, Thank you for the update. Those two weeks will fly by, fill you with strength and make you even

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better at 'Words With Friends'. Every day you are in our prayers. You are in good hands, we are praying for your therapists, physicians and everyone caring for you. Happy Birthday!!, Scott & Jennifer

—Scott Megaffin, May 29, 2014

Belated Happy Birthday, Michael. It is good to hear from you. We pray that your hard work in rehab will go exceptionally well, and that you will be strengthened and encouraged as you are held in Christ Jesus. Love,

—Janis and Curt Wilbur, May 28, 2014

I recently learned of your challenge, Michael though I am very familiar with caring bridge which is a godsend, even for folks like me who still question. One thing not in question is how very much your big heart, soul and intellect has and will continue to positively affect everyone and everything within reach. For now I send my deepest hopes for your continued recovery. Hugs too for you and your loving family. Maggi

—Maggi Hill, May 27, 2014

Michael - Sounds like another tough chapter for you, but your attitude is wonderful. You are indeed doing, "all things through Christ, who strengthens you." Off chance I'll be in Philly in the middle of the month - it would be great to see you again. All the best! Larry

—Larry Comstock, May 27, 2014

Hi Michael: I will be in Philly the week of July 12 and will see you then. This next weekend I will be attempting to hike to the summit of Mt. Toubkal, the tallest peak in North Africa. (just short of 14,000 feet). We begin from one mile elevation and have to climb another mile and a half of elevation to the summit (with a base camp and overnight in between). It seems to me you should be here doing this with me. I miss you. God be with you. Jack

—Jack Wald, May 27, 2014

Michael, We are all thinking and praying for you. You have such a wonderful attitude You are one amazing young man. I sent you an email but it came back...what is your email address...mine is helshilockwood@gmail.com hugs to maureen lym, helshi

—Helshi Lockwood Hewson, May 27, 2014

God Bless you Michael and for spreading your positive inspiration! Thinking of you and give my cousin Maureen a hug from me!

—Jennifer Moyer, May 27, 2014

happy Belated Michael! I heard about your celebration and hats off to your wonderful wife and family! We ate

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left over cake at the office...simply delicious! Thinking of you! Karen

—Karen Lecks, May 27, 2014

Happy belated Birthday Michael. You and your family continue to be in my prayers.

—regina marunich, May 27, 2014

Happy belated birthday Rev. Michael. As we get into spring I am reminded of your nice, crisp fairway woods and the way you would jump out of the cart to walk a hole or two, a practice I have adopted after seeing you do it so many times. It's good cardio, it's good for the lower back and it's good to loosen up the whole body. My short game has improved, but I found I may just need a series of three lessons: one to assess what I'm doing wrong with half-wedges and 20 yard pitch shots over bunkers, and another two to make sure I'm following thru and actualizing the things my chosen pro, Bill Britton, tells me to do. Obviously, want to keep it simple with simple swing thoughts.

—Richard Skelly, May 26, 2014

Michael, sorry to learn of your sight setback. The brain is a fairly plastic organ and with some work it will respond in a good way. Our prayers are with you. Jim and Carol P.S. a belated happy birthday, I will join the 70's club in two months, what's a number?

—Jim Redenbaugh, May 26, 2014

On this holiday week-end, I enjoyed this "visit". You have such a positive attitude and remain an inspiration to all. God bless you!

—Judy Reali, May 26, 2014

Happy birthday, Michael! You continue to be in my prayers as well as those of the SGP staff. We're a week away from the next residency at Holy Tinity and I'll be remembering you (especially as I drive by that lovely golf course nearby you & Jesse snuck off to :-). Blessings & much peace, good friend.

—Bill Dietrich, May 26, 2014

Happy Birthday Michael! We are thinking of you. Love, Andrew, Sophie, Chloe, and Quentin

—Andrew Curtis, May 26, 2014

sending love and prayers always as you work through this time --the way in which you have faced this challenge moment by moment seeking and finding God's grace has been inspiration and lesson for all of us. much love to you --and miss you here in RI!

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—Chris Foster, May 26, 2014

Salud dear friend ... Here's to being in the right place ... With love surrounding you from both near and far.....xxxx

—Micki Hobson, May 26, 2014

We pray for you every day. May you have many blessings.

—Jon Noonan, May 25, 2014

Happy Birthday, Michael...it looks like quite a birthday celebration you had with family and friends. Your extended family on Baldwin Street in Pennington is praying for you and loving the posts you make on this site!

—Carol Jackson, May 25, 2014

Happy Birthday, Michael. You sound so good and happy, and that is how you should feel. Makes every one else happy. Keep up the good work, and know that others are still praying for you. God Bless

—Margaret McCauley- Klinger, May 25, 2014

Oh Michael. So glad we had such a good visit before those two episodes. You ARE being held...by so many of us as well as God. I've been out of the country and just returned about an hour ago. Keep on doing the good work. You have to get ready for the NEXT birthday. Much love to you both.

—Julie Denny, May 25, 2014

Michael, how wonderful to celebrate your birthday being surrounded by friends and family. Regardless of our physical health and ability to communicate, universally everyone loves a party! Looks as if one of your presents was your presence in a facility to work on a few weaknesses. Hopefully at the end of two weeks,you will be feeling as if your commitment of time and energy to your right side and your speech has resulted in some big gains for you. How wonderful to be in a city with so many top rated facilities suited to your needs. We have been keeping you in our thoughts and prayers and so enjoy your newsy updates. Your strength and resolve and sense of humor come through all your messages. Best of luck with your physical therapy! xoxo

—cynthia lackey, May 25, 2014

Smell the roses every day. That is what I try to do. As you know, every day of life is a gift. So glad that you had such a nice birthday! Wishing you good health!

—Karen (Goshorn) Peterson, May 25, 2014

I heard from a church member you were back in the hospital... I wanted to call but didn't want to disturb you so

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I waited. I am soooo gad you are still heading in the right direction...Just shows God never gives up. I am glad He is holding you close. Your home-town friend...I love you all.

—Linda Tente, May 25, 2014

My prayers continue to be with you, Michael! May God strengthen you in every possible way.

—Ginny Smith, May 25, 2014

What a blessing that God's Spirit keeps speaking to you in ways that transcend words! Indeed, he's surrounding you with his love. Even more, he's helping you improve and heal, step by step! This comes with a prayer of thanksgiving and a request for more of that healing! Love in Jesus, David

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—David Johnston, May 25, 2014

—Gina Williams, May 25, 2014

God bless you, Michael, an inspiration to all; wonderful that you eel held. Great message considering what you say about getting stuck on words. (Me too!) Happy birthday!

—Gina Williams, May 25, 2014

Hi Michael: Great to hear from you and see the birthday picture. I left a BDay message and song on your phone--hope you got it on your BDay! Continuing to pray daily for your healing and sustaining comfort from our Great Physician and for Maureen and your family. Blessings, Happy Bday and prayers, Stan and Dar

—stan wood, May 25, 2014

Happy birthday, Michael! Prayers go up for you as you continue your recovery. Jeff

—Jeffrey Vamos, May 25, 2014

Michael and Maureen: Sorry to hear of your latest episode, Michael, but it sounds like to continue to work at doing what you need to do. You are, indeed, being held -- held and surrounded by prayer and love. God bless. Glenn

—Glenn Ramsey, May 25, 2014

Michael and Marueen: Sorry to hear of your latest episode, but glad to hear that you are still working hard at doing what you need to do. Our prayers are with you all. You are, indded, being held, Michael -- held and surrounded by love and prayer. God Bless. Glenn Ramsey

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—Glenn Ramsey, May 25, 2014

Spring 2014

March 17, 2014

We've had a few calls last week from friends concerned that we had not posted any Caring Bridge news in a while. It seems that our March post was saved as a draft and did not circulate. You'll find it below. To bring you up to date quickly, no news has been pretty good news. My tumor has been stable on the current chemotherapy (avastin and irinotecan) every other week. They are keeping an eye on an "area of possible concern" which they will assess again in May, and for which Dr Desai may change my treatment plan, should it be necessary. We continue to have tremendous trust and confidence in her.
I am happy to report that in late March, we finally received reimbursement approval from our long-term care insurance company, so I am now able to have an aide for 12 hours daily. We had limited it to 2-3 hours per day when we discovered in January that the first 90 days of service would be our financial responsibility. This

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assistance, and the welcomed change of weather, have put an end a very long period of confinement.
As of last week, I have returned to my old routine of exercise at Ralston House. Maureen drives me there Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 2-3 hours of classes and is able to park there, one block from her office, and take us home afterwards for lunch. An aide accompanies me. Occupational Therapy continues in our home every Tuesday and Thursday, with a focus on my right arm and hand mobility which had become less automatic over the winter. Once again, I have started short walks outdoors with my walker, 4 blocks at a stretch, and that is enough of a challenge for now. For the third time, I am having to start small and increase my walking distance little by little. A family member or an aide accompanies me. We are also very happy to get back to church. On good Friday and Easter we went to Catherine's church where the music was glorious and returned home for brunch with family and neighbors (photo). Later, Annie Prewitt served a beautiful feast in her new South Philadelphia home with more Prewitts and her in-laws-to-be. This Sunday, was another milestone as we returned to our own church after a long winter hiatus.
I still feel like I have the energy I need to finish this phase of a very long recovery. And, believe me, your thoughtful messages back to me have been no small part of this. Again, let us tell you how much we appreciate your cards and your responses to this blog.

Late post from 3/17/14:

It snowed this morning in Philadelphia for seemingly the 35th time this year -- a slight exaggeration-- but
we’ve had more snow than expected. We are hoping this will be the last of the year. By this time normally, we’d be able to walk outside and begin to feel at least the hint of spring. Not this year. We have walked a couple of times outside in the last few days, weather permitting, but in general, my activity has been consigned to the house and walking between the front door and the kitchen repeatedly, and it seems to be enough. We’re hoping for this break in the weather and spring that will eventually change the way that we are able to use the outside. Since my last post, I’ve had another MRI and meeting with the oncologist who reports that there is
still no new tumor growth. Some of you may not know that I had a brief (48 hrs) hospital admission in mid- February where they discovered a blood clot in my lung. I’d been attributing some right rib pain to a stumble that occurred at the kitchen counter during the push up exercises that I do daily. The pain was not a bruised rib at all, but a pulmonary embolism, quickly resolved with some blood thinners. We’ve since begun a regimen of
2 shots a day in my belly to prevent recurrence. The shots don’t hurt and they are administered by my wife in a very loving manner. Thankfully, the doctor decided to restore physical and occupational therapy services at home, which they had discontinued in January for stalled progress, so I am once again enjoying the twice weekly visits of the therapists. We work on strengthening my right leg and will eventually work on restoring my right arm and hand and the ability to write. Along with these visits, I have time during the day to read and keep up with my work preparing to be a spiritual director again. This reading whets my appetite for theology study and I’m hoping to work again, in Philadelphia, doing spiritual direction and other things for churches and individuals. I’m still very grateful for the care I’ve been receiving and the messages I receive from you all. I hope that the next time I write, the daffodils are in full bloom, the sun is warm and we are all outside, knowing the pleasure of a good walk.

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Comments

Michael, so good to read of your activities and outings. Yes, it was a rather difficult winter and, like you, every time we step outside and see the daffodils and other signs of spring, our hearts sing. The Calvin Choir continues to include you and Maureen in our close of rehearsal prayers. Not everyone is on computer and those of us who read and enjoy your posts, share them with the others. We will not let up! You are an inspiration to all who know you. Keep up the good work. Love in Christ, Judy and John

—Judy Reali, May 3, 2014

Michael, I so appreciate getting the update. Please know I - and so many - are praying for and with you! Jeff

—Jeffrey Vamos, May 2, 2014

Michael always good to hear from you and especially with good news! You have had an amazing journey guided in no small part by your deep faith. If you got through that horrendous winter you can get through anything. We are enjoying spring and the new surprises in the garden. I might have mentioned that our daughter and son-in-law will be having a baby girl in June (our first grandchild) needless to say we are very excited. I will call you and set up a time for a visit. Stay strong, Jim

—Jim Redenbaugh, May 2, 2014

Michael: You and your family continue to be our daily prayers! Great to hear from you and wonderful to learn about your return to a regular exercise routine. We just returned back to Atlanta from a week in Orlando--I taught a DMin., church planting class for FTS during the pre-conference at Exponential--Dar joined me and we had an extra day--BDay celebration in "mouse land"--she is in a holding pattern at 39! Prayers and blessings, Stan and Dar

—stan wood, May 1, 2014

Michael and Maureen: Great to hear from you. I had been wondering. Glad that things are more stable and that you are getting back to exercising. Your persistence and ability to start over and to start over reminds me of the chapter in the Westminster Confession on the Perseverance of the Saints! God bless. Glenn Ramsey

—Glenn Ramsey, May 1, 2014

Dear Michael and Maureen. SOOOOOOOOOOOO happy to hear from you..... You've been hard pressed in my mind and have been wondering how well you all are. As always you inspire my heart and soul with your continuous blessings and grace. Good to hear you are getting out and about..no hibernating allowed !!!LOL Micheal in my eyes you are the precious Spring, a breath of fresh air and sunshine.. Can't wait until we can sit and talk like before...I have so much to tell you...Praying for your continued return to health and glad you are peaceful. Love to you both.

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—Linda Tente, May 1, 2014

Hi Michael & Maureen... It is so good to hear of your good health report, your retrun to routine exercise, your short walks outdoors, your reading and preparations to resume spiritual direction, and the moving Good Friday - Easter Church Services you attended. Christ is risen indeed! It is so good to get out of doors again. We actually do have daffodils blooming in Rhode Island and though it has been a cold spring, the brave flowers do bring sme cheer. I hope you get the Calvin Newsletter and can get a sense of the things that went on through Lent and Easter here. It was a blessed season for us, and the Tennebrae Service on Maundy Thursday was so like the Taize Service you introduced to us when you were here with us. Blessings on your return to the ministry of spiritual direction. You have wonderful gifts for ministry, and this is a wonderrful means to share those gifts, and to live out your vocation. You and Maureen are in our prayers frequently, and we send our love and encouragement as always.

—John Nesbitt & Jane McKay-Nesbitt, May 1, 2014

Dear Pastor Michael, So glad that you are enjoying spring and being able to return to old activities. I am now attending Ocean State Baptist Church in Smithfield. I finally made the change and am enjoying it immensely, though I miss my "Calvin" friends. What a blessing that your exercise/therapy is so close to where Maureen works. You are in our prayers and we are glad to hear that you are progressing. The righteous man may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all. Psalm 34 Love, Shelley and Maja

—shelley havemeyer, May 1, 2014

It was great talking with you on the phone the other day. I was in between the times of my TWO 12 step Christian classes I teach/facilitate in Flemington. Being involved in this ministry has added a new dimension to my life. God surely knows what He is doing.... You and Maureen are often in our thoughts and prayers and always in our hearts. Blessings....and Love... Angie and your MM Family of Faith PS update on Margaret... Last week, she attended the 50th anniversary of the school she founded. They sent a town car for her and accompanied by her health aide; she enjoyed seeing many of her former students and was very alert during the time she was there. It was truly a celebration!

—Angie Rebert, May 1, 2014

Michael Wonderful to hear from you after such a long quiet period and to hear you are doing so well!! I had another Lolonoscopy and the Doctor said I look fine and should need no more!!!!!!! Spring has finally come with a full week in the 60's and even one 70!!!!!! Steve is going to visit from Hong Kong for a few days and Cynth will come for a couple of weeks in July and a couple of other family members for my B Day. Glad to hear you are keeping up with your exercise! After my Chemo I lost so much muscle I had to take PT to rebuild. A warm "HELLO" from all the Cramers to both of you!!! T

—Thomas Dana Cramer, May 1, 2014

It was great to see you and the other MaPapas back in March. Great to read both posts-welcoming spring and

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your good progress and the earlier one with memories of snow and a very long (and finally departed) winter

—Alice Maxfield, May 1, 2014

How great to hear your voice. We know that only words are posted, but though God's grace we can hear you speak with us as if we were sitting next to you. Thank you.

—Janis and Curt Wilbur, May 1, 2014

So happy to hear that you are still progressing and that all is well with you. Will pray about that "area of possible concern". You are a blessed man, Michael, and it is evident that you are and will be a blessing to others as each day goes by and you get stronger and stronger. God is good all the time. Pam

—Pam Kolakowski, May 1, 2014

Glad to read your post. I, too, was concerned when I did not see a recent post. Thoughts & prayers for both you & Maureen. You are amazing. God bless.

—Karen (Goshorn) Peterson, May 1, 2014

Should have read a "great" combination. Don't want to speculate about a "rear" combination.

—Larry Comstock, May 1, 2014

Michael - thanks so much for the update. We'll be praying for good news in May. You sound grateful and indomitable - a rear combination. God bless you and He walks you through this wilderness.

—Larry Comstock, May 1, 2014

Having had the pleasure of seeing you in person a couple of days ago, I won't comment on your indomitable spirit but, rather, remark that this latest blog entry is adding to a total of...get this...3,837 visits to your Caring Bridge site. I'm not a statistician, and so I don't know if this means that 3,837 different people checked in once, found nothing of interest, and moved on. Or whether it means that one person has developed a somewhat compulsive stalking relationship with you (and, given that mindset, probably a bunch of other Caring Bridge posters) and can't resist logging in time and again. Or whether it means that a rather robust group of people who love you are checking in on you with some considerable regularity to track your courageous struggle and to express their love for you. If I were a betting man, and based on my own visits to Caring Bridge, I think I'd lay odds on the last-named alternative. Love forever to you both and all, El PS: There's something haywire with the date of this latest blog which adverts to Easter and events I know are quite recent, but it somehow got added to a March 17th post...

—Eliot Daley, May 1, 2014

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so great to get an update...we miss you up here in the north and send love and prayers...and good wishes as you bring your enthusiasm and spirit to spiritual direction blessing others...as you do also with these posts!

—Chris Foster, May 1, 2014

Many Blessings Michael. We are glad to hear from you and pray for you every day.

—Jon Noonan, May 1, 2014

Thanks for your latest posting. So happy you have been able to get out more recently and hope there is much more of that in store for you. What a balm music can be and YouTube can bring almost all of it to you for free. Last night at dinner we got to talking about cornets and wondering about their capacity for rapid trills. On an impulse, I took my phone out of my pocket, went to YouTube, searched "Concerto de Aranjuez"+cornet" and was immediately presented with the very scene from "Brassed Off"! One click and we had that lovely music filling our kitchen (plus the very moving video on my phone screen)! I hope you have access to this wonderful technology and can call up the music you need in any moment.

—Dianne Cermak, May 1, 2014

Love to all of you. I was thinking about you the other day and, yes, hoping all was well because we hadn't heard anything for awhile. Slow and steady--just really glad the tumor growth seems to have stalled for now.

—Ellen Brady, May 1, 2014

Update

January 22, 2014

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Last Friday we met with our oncologist, Dr. Arati Desai, and got a good report based on a monthly MRI done 2 days before. There is no detectable new growth and the doctor is pleased with how I am responding to this chemo regimen. We’ll stay on this regimen as long as the MRIs and my functioning are stable. This is a very short post because I’ve told you in past messages about my day to day routine, which continues, and which, in many ways, is one of the anchors in my life. Today is an exception to the usual parade of caregivers, because it is a snow day here in Philadelphia. The university has suspended operations, the home-health agency has phoned in their regrets, and that means that we are enjoying a quiet, bright white, blue-sky day at home together. The birds are grateful for their daily seed today, as are we. Thank you for your prayers and messages.

On the 13th day of Christmas...

January 7, 2014

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Happy New Year, Friends! Today is January 6, and our tree is still up! Sometime in the next week or so, we’ll take down our tree, but we had a good Christmas and we want to give you a couple of highlights of it. Chris came home from California (again) on December 18th and we enjoyed having all three of our adult children here for the festivities: Maureen’s family’s Italian 7-fish feast, held this year at her mom’s house in Bristol, PA with all 6 of her siblings and their spouses and kids (photo), and my brother’s Christmas eve party in Lambertville, NJ with old neighborhood friends and their adult kids (photo). One of the great pleasures this year was seeing our children and their cousins enjoy each other so much and hearing all about their lives as young adults. On Christmas day, our family hosted a relaxed dinner here with my brother Bob and Deborah and their daughter Sarah. With 3 or 4 days in a row of partying, I, for one, was pretty exhausted and so we took the next few days to wind down, rest, and enjoy sitting by our tree, which we are still doing. Catherine’s gift to us this Christmas was to read aloud some of my favorite books which she has not yet read, starting with Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry. WB has been a favorite author of mine since a poem he wrote at the death of President Kennedy. He was a teacher at NYU and somehow woke up to the fact that he was called back to his roots in Kentucky and for the last 50 years has farmed a piece of property there not far from where he grew up. Most of his writing comes out of experiences that he’s had with the flora, fauna and characters of his native Kentucky. I recommend in particular his novels including this one, and his short stories and his poetry. Having read Hannah Coulter on my own, I’m feeling doubly blessed to be having my daughter read it to Maureen and me. Periodically we have to stop for a moment to savor the perfect truth of a sentence or collect ourselves and find a tissue. Catherine commented that he writes about hard things in his character’s lives but the truth he tells is always hopeful: that sweetness and beauty and goodness live alongside the hard things. Fine words for our

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time. Our days have been filed with Wendell Berry. I hope that you have authors that have meant as much to you and that you get a chance to share them with the people you love.

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Home again

December 6, 2013

We got home on November 7th. Coming home from Good Shepherd seemed easy and I've begun, for the 3rd time, a reentry into normal life at our home in W. Philadelphia. While these things I'm gonna tell you
about seem simple, they fill the day and provide the care I need at this point. Twice a week I have a physical therapist come to the house. Her name is Kim. She was our PT during our last at-home stay and has become e a friend. Twice a week she comes and pushes me just enough with exercises which I do at a counter in the kitchen, along with walking from the kitchen to living room and back a number of times. Together we do balance exercises and work hard to try to strengthen my right side. Twice a week also KL comes. KL is a man

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born in Malaysia. KL has offered me several different ways to approach occupational therapy, one of which simply is balancing a 1.5 inch ball on the kitchen table with my left hand and catching it with my right hand. But the most interesting thing we do together is a form of tai chi which involves imagining yourself waist deep in the ocean and holding a ball, about the size of a soccer ball.

It is moving with the buoyancy of the water as you hold it. Each week too a parade of helpers comes through: nurses, nursing assistants and home health aides. I am proud and also dumbfounded that I receive pretty much round the clock assistance through Bayada home care. (commercial break: If you don't already have one, get a long term care health insurance policy. It comes in handy when you need this level of care.) Particularly helpful each morning is the woman who comes at 7 am and is here until 3 in the afternoon each day. Her name is Sue (Suzette) and she is able to make my breakfast and lunch and take care of my showering and other needs in the bathroom. She comes 5 days a week and, in many ways, I can't imagine another person doing that job with her energy and precision. You might ask how I've gotten along over the last month since leaving the rehab. A lot has to do with these key people who really feel a call to caregiving. As the story gets longer and longer with many twists and turns, I keep coming back to the fact that it's going to take as long as it takes to get out of these woods, and I feel patient with the process. By the way, Maureen is by my side every minute, as if you didn't expect that. And, in the best of all worlds, where I am, my pastor comes to see me once a week and brings me communion. Pretty deluxe. Last, but not least, Chris has been here from California until 2 days ago, thanks to our friend Biff. He came for a week and stayed for 6, and has just returned to Oakland to wrap things up there, with a plan to return to Philadelphia for Christmas and art school in January. He has applied (2 days ago) to Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for the spring term, a longshot, but who knows? He is talented and hopeful. He is also an artist in the kitchen as you will see from the picture of me with the turkey-- you'll know which one is which-- and some of his other Thanksgiving creations. Catherine and Christopher did the meal at Catherine's house. It was so good there were no leftovers (so we cooked a little turkey at home on Saturday). Now on to Advent and Christmas!

Once again, with feeling...

October 31, 2013

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Just a year ago, I was in a rehab facility residence called Good Shepherd. I am here again. Maybe the THIRD time will be a charm, as the cliche suggests. I'm trying to make a little humor here about having to be back in a facility for a third time in this long process of healing: I simply don't have a constitution that can look at things in a negative way. This was a pretty good way to watch the world series (photo).

The reason for my being here: 2 weeks ago after church I had to be admitted to the hospital because my right arm and leg were suddenly less coordinated. Thankfully, the MRI showed no new mass, but there was some increased swelling activity around the remaining tumor. I spent 5 days in the hospital for steroid therapy to reduce the swelling. The steroids helped, but even so, there is some impairment in my right arm and leg mobility, so I was transferred here for the usual routine of physical, occupational and speech/cognitive therapy.

I am writing you tonight from the same room I was in during my second stay here in the spring. (The staff had asked "Hey, how would you like your old room back?") This is a place of comfort and compassion and competence by staff that knows how to address the needs of someone who needs hospitalization.

I expected that I would leave here after 10 days, well cared-for and ready for whatever the next phase of this recovery is. But homecoming has been delayed by a bad chest cold (not pneumonia, I am told) for which I am now receiving breathing treatments and antibiotics.

You know that other people probably would get depressed by this state of affairs, but I do not feel that way, and, if anything, the feeling that I've had of being held and protected is as strong as it was slightly over a year ago. It all is such an incredible gift. Why have I been given this way of handling this? I don't know, but I am

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grateful for it every day.

Let me give you a couple of examples of some other things for which I am grateful. 2 therapists, one helping me with speech, and one a physical therapist, have been particularly insightful in pushing me to get back to my full capability. And the head of the neuro-psychology group has found a way to visit my room every day and get to know me better. She is also bringing her grad students and so we've had very rich discussion of my ministry, my studies and experience in spiritual direction, and my life before surgery and after treatment. I really look forward to their visits on a daily basis.

And you. Thank you for your meals, calls, emails, cards, visits and prayers. Maureen and I appreciate them very much.
Michael

Moving on from Duke...

September 30, 2013

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We went to Duke 2 weeks ago for our normal monthly treatment there. The first thing we did when we got there was have an MRI. The results were not what we expected. The doctors had been keeping an eye on an area of concern near the old tumor site in my brain.The MRI showed some increase in that area, effectively ending my participation in the vaccine trial. We got on the airplane the next day having had our final shot, disappointed that we were not able to continue what we thought was going to be a ongoing part of our treatment and healing. Not to be . Back in Philadelphia, we immediately met with our oncologist at Penn and started planning next steps. The first next step was to begin another chemo treatment (carboplatin) there, in addition to our standard Avastin treatment. We are now hard at work at finding another clinical trial. We have an appointment at Sloan Kettering in New York City next Tuesday to see what they recommend. I have to say I do not feel discouraged with this news. As I've told you in almost every post on this website, I continue to be grateful for the care I am receiving, the prayers and cards that keep coming, and for the sense of God's peace in this time. The fitness programs I've described to you provide important daily work. I am still surrounded by family. We have visitors almost every weekend and are delighted to have Chris back from California for a visit. Maureen is working out a schedule for some local help with transportation, walks, meals and healthcare so that she can attend to work. It's been a whole year since my diagnosis and there have been many blessings as well as turns in the road. I've realized how important relationships are and I feel that this blog is one of the most important ways that I'm able to keep in touch with you all. I'm grateful for everybody who has taken the time to follow my curious and strangely fulfilling path.

10/10 Update: We had our consult at Sloan Kettering Tuesday. We met a very competent doctor there, but one trial we had hoped to enter was full and another one did not seem appropriate for us right now. We now await

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laboratory results that may pinpoint specific drugs this tumor would respond to.

Coming into Autumn

September 9, 2013

It feels like we've had a very full summer here. My spirits remain positive and we seem to fill our days with the important work of healing. I miss my work as a pastor and my writing. Both vocations I hope to get back to as my healing continues. At this point I'm still unable to type in a fluent enough way to produce writing or even this blog. Thanks to Maureen, it gets done. I was able to preach for the first time in August at Silver Bay, the summer camp we have gone to since Catherine was a few months old. We've had many wonderful summer vacations there and over the last few years I've preached there several times at the invitation of the chaplain, Bruce Tamlyn, who is also a good friend. In my sermon I told the story of feeling God's presence daily, as I've said in this blog over and over. I read two stories about the healing of lepers. One was the healing of the leper told in 2Kings5 where Elisha healed the foreign military leader, Naaman. The other was the New

Testament story of Jesus healing a leper in Luke 5.
I wanted to preach about the greater healing that God has in mind for each one of us, which may involve something like the healing of our physical bodies from a disease or illness, but often does not conform to the healing we expect. More and more, I realize that the gift of healing that I'm looking for, may not involve a

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physical healing at all. Somehow the healing that I've been given, the healing that we are promised by God, is a greater healing that deals with our assurance that we are indeed in God's hands, and that mystery is a great gift to me, whatever the final outcome of my physical healing.
That being said, the programs at both Ralston house, which I mentioned in my last post, and the gym at Penn stadium are shaping up to be important additions to my efforts at getting stronger and working out consistently. My legs have grown stronger over the summer, though my coordination is better some days than others. I go to Ralston House several times a week and participate in exercise classes there - chair yoga, tai chi, "stretch and tone", feldenkrais. Again, "Oh, the places you'll go!" ... Who would have thought that part of my routine would be a form of exercise called feldenkrais!

As the summer closes, we continue to enjoy having guests visit (thank you!). We also enjoy having our children nearby (we thank them too!). Joe is here a couple of days week to help out, as is Catherine. Chris is still in San Francisco (Oakland) but we make due with weekly phone calls and seeing his creative work online. We've also had quite a few outings in the last month. In addition to Duke and the very long trip to Lake George in August, we've been to our daughter's singing concerts in Philadelphia; an open house at her new home a few blocks away; and visits to Hopewell to see dear friends.
I've found, along with Maureen, one of the great satisfying things of our summer has been the walks in our neighborhood where we see, even in the middle of the city, beautiful flowers, trees, and so many
interesting people. Today, in honor of our 31st wedding anniversary however, we left the city and went back to what had been our home town for 27years, Hopewell, NJ . Outside of Hopewell, there are some beautiful roadside patches of wildflowers and for all those years I would bring Maureen a bouquet of coneflowers collected after my morning run. Today we went back to repeat this anniversary tradition. In closing, here's to many more years of trips to Hopewell on September 11th.

July 30, 2013

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We had a few emails from friends concerned that I have had yet another surgery. I have not. We are not sure how that rumor started, but we believe Maureen's initial post may have somehow been reposted. I'm here to report that while some of my mental abilities may seem to be in question, my ability to count remains in good working order. At last count, I've only had 2 brain surgeries. I'm hoping that number will not change. 2 seems like a perfectly adequate number of brain surgeries for one lifetime.

We've now finished our first series of shots at Duke. These shots are how I receive the vaccine that was created from my immune cells and tumor cells. So far so good. We now have a break of three weeks before another trip to Duke, this time to harvest more of my white cells to make more vaccine. So far I've been accompanied on these weekly trips by my family. The first week by my wife, the second week by my daughter, Catherine, and the third week by my brother, Bob. Many of you have offered frequent flyer miles to make these trips possible. Thank you. We are grateful. We begin our monthly treks to Duke in August. We have stayed at the Washington Duke Inn, a client of my brother, who has provided for us this lovely place for each visit. One of the highlights of the Duke trips has been being able to walk the golf course, which has been closed this summer for renovations. Im still hoping my balance will improve and I can get back to playing, not just walking, the golf course.

Back in Philadelphia, I am coming to the end of my insurance covered therapy sessions. Over the next few days I will investigate next steps. I am continuing exercising that builds up my spirits, strengthens my body and is helping to restore my balance. In the next several days I will investigate the Penn gym and Ralston House, a Penn senior services center, offering exercise classes. During my rehab sessions at home, after the second surgery, I met regularly with an occupational therapist who taught me some rudimentary tai chi which I enjoyed and want to resume. We are also hoping to resume regular church attendance and please know that your prayers sustain me daily.

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One down!

July 11, 2013

(a preface by Maureen: This "news" is now a few weeks old, but I don't believe it ever posted on July 11th. We saved it as a draft so that we could add a photo of Denise, our very kind nurse at Duke. Here it is):

We returned last night from Duke where I received my first vaccine injection as part of a clinical trial there. It took 2 months to make this batch from my own tumor cells and white blood cells in hopes of suppressing
the growth of my cancer. We'll start preparing the next batch in August to replenish the supply of vaccine for the future. The attached photo shows my nurse Denise and me just after I received the first shots. We are grateful for this opportunity to now begin weekly, then monthly "vaccine visits" to Duke as described in my last post. Duke has a new computer system in which they are entering information about each patient's medical history and health habits. I was asked the usual questions, but I knew I was south of the Mason-Dixon line when

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I was asked about my exposure to tobacco: "Do you now or have you ever used smokeless tobacco?" We have been showered with offers of frequent flyer miles, homes to stay in and distant relatives and friends who might provide transportation around Durham. Thank you. Once again we are amazed at God's provision, through you, for every need. Today I am resting...no PT, etc...after a long day of research and travel yesterday.

June 16, 2013

The last entry talked about our high hopes for the trial at Duke. We're still waiting for news that the customized vaccine is ready. Once we get that word we will travel to Duke for our first weekly shot. We will go down once a week for a month and then taper to once per month.
Meanwhile, back in Philadelphia I am involved in highly sophisticated therapies at the same facility where I did my inpatient therapy after both surgeries. It's called "Good Shepherd", appropriately. It's good to be back there after almost 2 months of in-home therapy to restore the muscIe tone I lost after surgery. I go there between 2 and 3 times a week for the usual physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy. At home I am working on papers that I need to write for the spiritual direction program that I am doing with a group in Washington called Shalem. Eventually I hope to resume ministry, whatever form that may take.

Thank you

May 5, 2013

We are headed for Duke and the beginnings of the vaccine trial on Tuesday, assuming tomorrow's MRI at Penn shows no new tumor growth. We're flying to Durham thanks to the generosity of many of you in offering to share frequent flyer miles. Thank you. I attach an article that appeared today in the Philadelphia inquirer about my surgery and my doctor's hopes for this new technology. http://philly.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/iphone/homepage.aspx#_title1489201305050000000000100185/watit le1489201305050000000000100185/1489/14892013050500000000001001/85/true

Friends who fly...

May 2, 2013

Friends who fly,
We are reaching out to you to ask if you, or someone you know, may be able to donate unused frequent flyer miles to help with our trips to Raleigh-Durham for treatment at Duke medical center. If all goes as planned, Maureen and I will go to Duke next week for leukapheresis (collection of some of my immune cells). Those

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cells will be 'trained' to recognize and attack my tumor cells which were shipped to Duke at the time of my surgery for this purpose. After the first trip, we will go for a shot of this personalized vaccine once a week for 3 weeks, then monthly for as long as it keeps working!.
For next week, we have reserved 2 tickets on USAir, EACH ticket requiring 25,000 USAir dividend miles. The airline is holding the reservation until Saturday 5/4, so we hope to find mileage donors by then. If you are able and willing to help please drop us a line directly at 609-577-1965 OR prewitt@aol.com. Please do not donate miles that YOU need for yourself or family.... Our hope is that among us there are some who have more miles than they could ever use and who would be happy to see them put to good use. Going forward, miles from any airline will be useful, but for this first trip on short notice, US air had the most reasonable flight so that is what we reserved. As always thank you for your love and care.

Taking up my bed

April 20, 2013

I've been at Good Shepherd for a week and a day and I've been able here to begin the rehab work with an intensity that I could not have done at home. Again I would say that "appropriate" is the best word to describe the combination of things that they are putting me through. On a practical level they observe me taking my own shower, making sure I am safe in doing something like that. They ask me about meal preparation at home if I were going to be alone and I was able to provide the right answer: Maureen has done all the cooking since this began and we're able to manage with really good and nutritious leftovers for lunch which I can reheat. I was impressed that the therapy included a very rigorous assessment of the practical needs I would experience coming home. The physical therapy that I'm involved with has addressed the weakened state of my muscles...somehow over the last few weeks I have become a 98 pound weakling. Besides a general weakness of my muscles, after surgery I felt the need to work on my balance. The therapy here has addressed that issue with many exercises improving my balance and endurance. Other stimulating therapies include playdough. I have a plastic container of playdough which the therapists encourage me to take out and manipulate during my down- time. Next time you want to get close to Michael Prewitt's rehab, take out your playdough and give it a squeeze for me. I may be discharged from Good Shepherd as early as Tuesday. Both my experiences here have been of exceptionally insightful care. For the second time I'm working on a sermon which they suggested and which I may give as early as Monday. Good therapy for the preacher. I continue to receive with gratitude all your responses, thoughts and prayers. In closing I would say that I have a new resolve (where it comes from I don't know) to take the energy that I've been given as a result of the surgery and begin to use it in ministry and a renewed commitment. Thanksgiving for this unexpected gift of energy. As the bible says, "Take up your bed and walk!"

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April 10, 2013

I've had good care at the hospital and have been given the choice to be discharged home today with a plan for outpatient rehab or to enter the residential rehab, Good Shepherd, where I went after the first surgery. I chose Good Shepherd. They knew the appropriate amount of stimulation and challenge for my needs. I'm looking forward to being in that place again. Thanks for all your responses on caring bridge. They are a pleasure to read and I feel connected to so many of you through it.

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Surgery #2 "Smooth as butter"

April 8, 2013

Michael will write his own post tomorrow, but we wanted to thank you for your prayers and phone calls and to let you know that we are celebrating today's good gifts. Dr. Brem, the surgeon, said the surgery went "as smooth as butter." We liked the sound of that!

Michael was in surgery from 8:30 – 10:30 and awake when he arrived in his room at 11:30am. He is alert, talkative and in good spirits! In his words, he feels “like a veil has been lifted”. He perked up more quickly than after the last surgery, ate lunch and dinner and then sent us out for cookies, and has been standing and sitting with ease and chatting in a chair

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most of the afternoon and evening. This is so much faster progress than before that we anticipate that the overall recovery will be much speedier. They are already talking about possible discharge on Wednesday. It is really quite remarkable! More tomorrow. Until then, thanks to God for THIS day.

Once Again

March 22, 2013

On Tuesday, Maureen and I met with the doctor who did my first surgery and it's his opinion that the suspicious nature of the most recent MRI requires a second surgery. He will explore the tumor site and address any new growth and dead tissue that resulted from radiation and chemotherapy. Before going any further I need to tell you that I have felt, from the beginning, tremendous confidence in my caregivers including Dr. Brem, the experienced brain surgeon who did the original surgery. That confidence is augmented with the feeling I need to share with you in every post -- my sense of being protected, being held, wherever the next step in this healing process might lead. So...the surgery will happen Monday April 8. It will happen at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. It will be the same team. Dr. Brem tells us that it will actually be a simpler surgical procedure since he will be following the same path as before, using the same "GPS" technology to get to the tumor site. The post-surgical scenario, we assume, will be similar to the last: I felt no pain, I spent a week in the hospital being cared for - barely awake - I was then transferred to a state-of-the art rehab where I spent the next 10 days appropriately challenged and comforted by a very sensitive and knowledgeable team of rehab professionals (end of advertisement). Because of the recurrence of cancer, I am unable to continue with the clinical trial. The team of doctors will be looking at the pathology report coming out of the surgery to recommend the next treatment. It may be a vaccine trial, or another chemotherapy in addition to avastin, the FDA approved drug for recurrence. We shall see. I can't leave you without letting you know that this news has not changed how I am experiencing this time. As I've told you before I go to bed and sleep peacefully. I feel comforted and protected. And I wake up each day ready for the work of that day, whatever form it takes. Maureen and I are doing neighborhood walks which range from 1/2 a mile to close to a mile a couple of times a day. Through my rehab I've been introduced to a man from Singapore, KL, who is a lifelong practitioner of Tai Chi. He is introducing me to techniques which will strengthen my overall body and address the balance issues that have been a challenge since the end of radiation. I am now outfitted with a cane and a walker - it's called a "rollator". These aids are very important to my mobility and are contributing to my attempt to stay fit. My day also includes rest. My body is telling me that I need to rest and I yield to that willingly. On the other hand, this is a house with a lot of positive energy and visitors. Our children are in and out, as are their friends. My brother and his family are here frequently as are Maureen's siblings. We are getting to know our neighbors. Tomorrow is an important Mulhern tradition, a paschal meal (seder). For many years, Maureen and I were involved in the preparation and serving of the meal. Maureen will be continuing this year and I will be observing, the point being that it is well beyond me to work in a bustling kitchen now. I know what I am able to do and what I just

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need to let go of. There is a peace in that.Thank you- all of you - who continue to send your cards and emails and your messages to this site.

Snow Day 3.8.13

March 9, 2013

It seems like I've taken a step or 2 backswards since our last report. In late feb I was admitted to the hospital with high fever and adenovirus. I only spent 2 days there and, thanks to good care, recovered quickly. However, symptoms that seemed to have gone away have recurred, particularly a lack of balance and difficulty in walking, most likely from swelling caused by the fever and chemotherapy I'm involved in. I started my second cycle of my experimental chemo January 15 and have an IV infusion of that drug every Tues and Wed that I otherwise tolerate very well. Since the hospitalization I've been doing physical therapy at home. The person I'm working with, Kim, has been very sensitive and the care is exceptional. And, small world, Kim has a very good friend from my Dana days, Dana being my former company in NJ. My spirits continue to be good. Again sleep is important and I sleep effortlessly and gratefully. And I still feel up to the challenges that clearly lie ahead. Cards and letters continue to come in and surround me with your prayers and concern. I still feel like I live at the center of a circle of protection.

Good report

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January 22, 2013

I sent a text to my cousins in Florida, Peter and Vicky, and want to share that good news with all of you:
"Yes, good news! MRI last week showed no new growth. I am in rest mode though. A bit fatigued and unsteady part of each day from the cumulative wallop of 6 weeks of radiation + standard chemo + experimental chemo. All in all, I'm mentally and verbally sharp and feel like myself. We are all very grateful."
Although I am not back to normal, whatever that will be, I feel patient and accepting of the time this is taking. I still feel like I'm in God's hands.
I began the next round of chemo on January 15th. The plan for the next 6 mos. includes a chemo pill 5 days each month and also chemo infusions every Tuesday and Wednesday. So far, so good...thankfully no noticeable side effects. Last time I got full-body hives, so Ineed your prayers for a side effect- free outcome this time.
I get your cards and letters every day. Thanks to so many attentive friends for staying in touch. Your cards, emails, prayers and visits brighten my days.

January 1, 2013

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It's New Year's Day 2013 and Maureen and I are sitting on the couch relaxed in our holiday flannels. It doesn't seem appropriate to make New Year's resolutions. How about some New Year's observations? We come into 2013 having experienced a huge disruption in our lives starting in mid-September with the discovery of a brain tumor. Looking back on the medical emergency and intervention, I feel like all that could be done was done, and the first phase of treatments - radiation, clinical trial, and traditional chemotherapy - has been completed. I'm still feeling the effects, as predicted, of 30 radiation treatments, which have left me both fatigued and fuzzy. Some days I am impatient with these side effects but mostly grateful for this care.I am patient that, as is likely, I will return to a more alert, vigorous "new normal". I last left you anticipating the ringing of the bell on December 18th. I am happy to report that I was surrounded by my family on that day (see photo), with the surprise presence of Christopher coming from California. Chris' homecoming began a really lovely Christmastide: the annual American Boychoir concert in Princeton, the 7-fish Italian feast with Maureen's family and the New Jersey visit with all the Prewitts and old friends and neighbors. Fortunately, they found a comfortable chair for me to sit in because all that activity still tires me out. I am learning how to rest. Starting on the 15th of January, I will resume chemotherapy and hope by that time to have regained some vigour that will allow me to resume physical therapy and aerobic exercise. Many of you continue to send cards and messages. Know how much they are appreciated. As you can imagine, we received a record number of Christmas cards this year.

A few other observations: I can't help but mention again the gift of sleep. There has not been one night since this whole interruption began that I have not had restful sleep even with the predictable call of the bladder. That restful sleep is the product of a comfort that I cannot explain, that beyond the state of the art medicine and attentive, loving care of family, I am held and protected. It has nothing to do with what I am able to think or do or even pray. In this season when we celebrate the coming of the Prince of Peace, "sleep in heavenly peace" takes on a whole new meaning for me. I think I'll stop there. One of the things that this arsenal of drugs proports to do is slow down your brain activity. I'm here to report that it works! As they say in the carol we wish you "Good tidings of comfort and joy."

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Half-time

December 2, 2012

I am writing this on Sunday, December 2nd. I started radiation treatments on the 6th of November (I'm more than half way done). I'll be done with the radiation, at least that's what they tell me, on Tuesday, December 18th. You need to know what happens when people finish their course of radiation. The waiting room has a configuration of seats that can accommodate up to 40 or 50 people. There is a silver plated bell with a ringer strategically placed right outside the area you leave at the end of a treatment. When you have completed the last treatment of your course of radiation, you can ring the bell. Ringing the bell is observed in a number of different ways. You can modestly ring the bell and leave the area, as they say in camping "without a trace". Or you can make a big deal out of this milestone. Many people have made it one of the important photo opportunities of their life. They bring family and friends and caregivers. They ring the bell from wheelchairs, walkers, or by all indications, in full health. The remarkable thing is that the room, whether it has 40 or 4 inhabitants, rises to the occasion in solidarity with applause and often cheers. On the 18th of December, I expect to ring the bell. I will have finished my course of radiation along with the first round of drugs combatting my tumor. plus 7 other drugs aimed at minimizing unpleasant symptoms. So far, 18 days into this march, I have been spared the often predicted effects of fatigue, nausea and hair loss, thanks be to God. 18 days into this march, my spirits remain positive, as they were on the day when I woke up from surgery feeling protected and comforted. What lies ahead we do not know but I am hopeful that the strength that has been given to me so far will continue to sustain me. As I've said before, and is on my mind constantly, I am sustained by so many thoughtful prayers and messages from you, a circle of care and prayer surrounding me. Again I am in awe of the love of my family and my life partner, Maureen.

Since it has been a while, let me give you an inventory of where I am since our last communication. My physical strength and coordination continue to improve. Once I started treatment, it became clear to me that it would not be possible for me to continue my work in Rhode Island. I formally resigned from my position as Redevelopment Pastor at Calvin Presbyterian Church, moved my belongings back to Philadelphia and am in the process of applying for disability and retirement, with the hope of returning to another ministry call in the future. For now, treatment is my focus. I have radiation 5 days a week. I take daily oral chemotherapy (temodar). Every Tues and Wed I also get an experimental infusion of another chemotherapeutic drug (BSI). I go to physical therapy 2 days a week. On days when I do not have PT, I exercise at the Penn gym where I cycle

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for 30 mins. on a stationary bike in front of arched windows overlooking Schuykill park. I am looking forward to going there today. On days when that seems like too much trouble, I walk in the morning and evening in our neighborhood in West Philadelphia. I now drive to my radiation appointments and errands. Because we are not sure of my capability right after radiation, Maureen drives us home. Our evening meals together are sweet and are the culmination of days simply doing what we are being called to do right now. Can we ask for more than that?

Helping Hands needed Sunday, Nov. 11...

November 10, 2012

Friends,
Many of you have asked "What can I do to help?" Here's something: Tomorrow we could really use some help offloading the truck that Calvin church packed up for us today in Rhode Island. It contains the contents of my office and apartment. No furniture to speak of, but a 16 ft U-Haul's load of book-boxes, clothes, linens and kitchen gadgets. We are driving it back to Philly now and welcome your help tomorrow (Sunday), any time between noon and 5. We will have some breakfast pastries for the late risers and hearty soup and salad for the lunch bunch. Visit for as little or as long as you can. Haul as many or as few boxes as you can. We'll appreciate your labor and/or your visit at 248 South 46th Street (on 46th St., between Locust & Spruce Streets.), Philadelphia. Call if you have any questions: 609-610-8414 or 609-577-1965.

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Inventory 10.27.12

October 27, 2012

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Inventory

I am out of the Good Shepherd Rehab and grateful for their care. They pushed me just the right amount. Physical therapy working on my walking, balance, stair climbing, strengthening exercises.

Since the surgery I have been able to speak fluently (maybe too fluently for some of my listeners at times!) My memory is spotty, but mostly reliable. My ability to read and retain is pretty good.

Since surgery I have slept great. I wake in the night to go to the bathroom, but then fall right back to sleep. The sleep is dreamless and restoring. As I mentioned in the first posting, I still feel surrounded, protected, “held.” I have had nothing to do with this. It is a gift. It is grace itself. Passive voice. I am held. I am protected. I am cared for by a force of love that has my future firmly in hand. Amen.

Deficit. That is the lovely word used for the minimal damage that lasts. Whether caused by the tumor, the surgery or my brain saying, “hold on, here!” My deficits include: right side weakness in my leg and a bit in my arm and right
hand. Balance in my walking. Fatigue after a few hours of being up and minimally active. Forgetfulness (slight) The physical therapists are optimistic that the mobility and balance will return fairly quickly. I have begun outpatient rehab with smart experienced therapists. I will be focusing on physical therapy. This exercise and challenge of writing to you, finding the right keys on the computer is therapy enough for my fine motor coordination. I am frustrated at times and amazingly patient (given my competitive and type A history) Another grace revealed.

I begin my radiation and chemo on October 31. A Halloween bonus. I will also participate in a clinical trial. I have no idea how that barrage of drugs and radiation will hit me. Please pray for my strength in standing up to this next challenge.

I end this post with the word that remarkably has defined this time for me: Gratitude. For all your thoughts, cards, emails, prayers. For the love and embrace of my family. For the constant protective presence of the mystery we call the God who comes to us in our need. Praise God from who all blessings flow.

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An Illness and A Healing

October 11, 2012

Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude. I am able now to dictate this note letting you all know where I am today. I am almost overwhelmed by the care that I've received from friends and family, but also at this facility, well named Good Shepherd, the rehab where I've spent the last 10 days. The care has been exceptionally attentive here. Witness the following: within a couple of days of arriving, the head neuropsychologist, Kelli, became aware that I was a pastor and surprise, surprise, could speak in complete sentences even after brain surgery. Guess what she suggested I do? Write a sermon. The writing of a sermon or "getting back on the horse" was the best thing I could have done in giving me some confidence and challenge at the same time. I wrote a sermon telling the beginnings of my own story, using the story of Jesus healing the epileptic boy and giving him back to his father. I then told a story that has been moving to me for several years, the story of Reynolds Price, the writer, and his ordeal with a cancer in his spinal column. The book is called "A Whole New Life: An Illness and a

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Healing". What I have experienced in this time is a sense of security and being held by the power of a loving God who, whatever the outcome of this, cares for me.
Let me just tell you a little bit about my days here - starting with my nights. I have slept like a baby here, waking only to pee into a urinal and then drift back to sleep. Let me tell you, there is a great blessing in that. My routine involves 3 to 4 sessions per day including occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy -in my case sermon writing. I have been exposed to techniques I can use to be more independent, if necessary, when I return home or to Rhode Island...how to set up a bathtub, placing things strategically in a kitchen, maneuvering outside steps and staircases. Physical therapy deals with a -they have a lovely word - "deficit" on my right side and I am working hard to regain full use of my right arm and my right leg. Progress seems to be good. Chris tagged a video of my walking with a cane today as "Big pimpin'. Look out." I am not sure what that means but it made us laugh. I feel like I've been living in a protective bubble. I know just what I need to know for this time and that is sufficient.

Due to the urgency of the impending radiation therapy and accompanying chemotherapy, I will be leaving this special place next Tuesday. I have an appointment to begin preparations for radiation and on Tuesday will leave Good Shepherd and return home. Please pray that that transition will be an easy one. I have known nothing since the the 25th of September except hospital and saying yes to the next needful thing to do. Again, I can't emphasize enough the holy protection I have felt. And that protection is expressed so concretely by those people who surround me and comfort me, first of those being my wife. One more sentence. I don't have a longer perspective on any of this than tomorrow. I will get up and with great pleasure make a cup of coffee. I will as energetically as possible respond to therapists, and I find myself open, even hungry, for this care. Know that your prayers are on my heart. Michael

Note from Maureen: Michael could type this himself, just not fast enough to watch the Steelers on RIGHT NOW!

9.30.12 BMOC

October 3, 2012

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Lots to catch you up on friends!
Our last report was that we needed to find a good rehab program for Michael. We did.

We chose the Penn affiliate "Good Shepherd" -- not for the name, although that was a big plus-- but because after touring 3 other rehab facilities with Michael's brother Bob, some with "fancier" equipment, we were impressed by the solid staff here, the simple private rooms, the center city location and the seamless interface with other providers at Penn. We are grateful to Kevin Mills, Joe's boyhood friend and now a physical therapist, for advising us that Michael could get what he needs without the slick robotic PT toys some of the other facilities had. He confirmed out instincts that the people matter most.

Michael moved into Good Shepherd late Monday afternoon and jumped right into 3 hrs of Physical and Occupational therapy daily, to make sure he is steady on his feet. I already see improvement. A week ago, Michael could barely roll over in bed. Today I had the great pleasure of watching our son Chris and Michael dribbling and passing a basketball to challenge Michael to maintain his standing balance while reaching, bending, shifting weight to keep the ball going. Chris got a big grin on his face and said, "Dad, when's the last time we did THIS?!". Chris has been an outstanding "advocate" attending Michael's therapy sessions to assist and learn. He's got the gifts of encouragement, energy and strength, not to mention a great sense of humor. It's been great to have him here from San Francisco.

The photo today is of our family physician and friend Suzanne Holdcraft and dear friend Bev Mills who "sprung" Michael (and Bob) for a walk around the campus Sunday to enjoy that beautiful fall day. Well done ladies!

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Abundant sweetness

September 27, 2012

Yesterday Michael had a scheduled post-surgery MRI and we received the great news that it is "clean" -- no sign of residual tumor. Thank God!
Now we focus on rest and recovery. The docs are recommending intensive physical therapy so he will likely be discharged from HUP to a rehab facility this weekend. We just have to pick one, no easy task when you don't think about such things routinely. We have 4 choices: Good Shepherd (Penn affiliated), Moss (top 10 brain injury program in the country), Magee (Jefferson affiliated), and Bryn Mawr (in Elkins Park, not Bryn Mawr).

Any opinions out there? We've got tomorrow to decide. I will tour as many as I can tomorrow and am hoping that I will recognize which would best suit him. Please pray for that clarity.

P.S. The figs are from my sister's garden, from a tree transplanted from my grandfather's tree. They were her gift to us on the day of surgery.

Post surgery

September 27, 2012

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Tuesday evening at about 8:30 Michael was transferred from surgical recovery to the ICU for 24 hours of routine close observation following surgery. He had a blessedly uneventful night there, in a quiet room with vigilant, unobtrusive medical staff.
His condition immediately following surgery was remarkable!!: no "English Patient" turban, no pain, no pain meds, no drains, bruising or swelling, and except for the fact that he was wearing a stocking cap on his head a la newborn, no sign that he had just had a craniotomy. He was tired but alert and there is a sweet picture of him with Catherine that I will post. His smile and words were such a relief to us! Michael was himself, coherent, happy to see us, very tired. Catherine sang him to sleep.

The physical therapists put him to work the first thing next morning, assisting him to a chair to sit for a while. By noon he was transferred out of ICU to the regular neuro floor where we'd been pre-op, and where, Michael being Michael, he pretty much knew all the staff by name and vice versa. It was a kind of home-coming and good to see familar faces. We are so grateful for the smart, interesting, kind people that have been caring for him. For instance, what better prep for neuro nursing could you have than training sea lions and dolphins in San Diego? Couldn't ask for more.

Surgery

September 26, 2012

I hesitate to speak for Michael, but, at the moment, he is resting after a very long day. I know that many of you are waiting for news of his health (it was a GOOD day) and this site will get the word out quickly. He can tell his side of the story in the days ahead!

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It is 2 am Wednesday, Michael is dozing between sips of water and rousings for medication and commands of "squeeze my hand" ("good") and "step on the gas pedal"("good") and "who is the current president" (obama), between hand holding and forehead kisses and the careful arranging of blankets. He looks surprisingly unscathed in his little knit cap...under which a very compact craniotomy is hidden. His only "hardware" is a

nasal cannula to provide a boost of O2,
8 hours ago, "the bad egg" went. That's the name Michael gave the 4 cm brain tumor diagnosed Thursday and responsible for some subtle changes in his gait, just a slight unsteadiness when shifting weight on his feet.

You'd barely have noticed it, if at all. But he did, and I did, and to the doctors we went. That began a chain of events taking us from Penn Internal Medicine (Wed) to an MRI (Thurs) to an immediate emergency room triage to a neurosurgery admission and more testing, to this afternoon, when Dr. Brem disposed of "the bad egg". We hear that the tumor resection was successful. That hopefully an MRI Thursday will confirm it gone. Now we just REST while the medical staff stays vigilant for complications (so far so good) and wait for biopsy results.

In the prayers of family and friends (THANK YOU!), we rest. In the care of the ICU, we rest. In the sweetness of the many kindnesses showered on us these last 5 days, we rest. Grateful for God's provision each step of the way.

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Guestbook

Thank you, Michael, for all the love, encouragement & guidance you so unselfishly gave to me. Words can never convey the depth of my gratitude. When I close my eyes & recollect these moments I am awestruck by your kindness. Blessed to call you brother.

— Dan Mulhern, July 13, 2014

Dear Michael - I've been following you on caring bridge and continue to pray for you and your family. The staff (and all at NPC) were extremely blessed to have had you in our lives. Praise God for your friendship, your extreme faith in our Lord and your beautiful smile! You continue to be an inspiration...
God Bless You!!! With much love, Leslie Ezzo (Noroton Presbyterian Church)

— Carl Ezzo, July 8, 2014

Hi Mike,
Sue Ringle alerted me to the situation. You continue to be a great example all people and especially the '62 class from FCHS!
Best to you and your family
John Stickel - still here in Abu Dhabi, UAE
PS plan to be back in Pittsburgh soon.

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— John Stickel, July 6, 2014

Great to hear all is going well I am hoping to get out to see you all soon

— vicky feaman, May 9, 2014

Dear Michael,

So glad to hear the weather is allowing you to get outside for some walks. Nothing like fresh air and sunshine. You, Maureen and your family are always in my thoughts and prayers.

Much love, Eileen

— Eileen Yoder Fried, May 2, 2014

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Nothing surprise me anymore and everything thrills me! You are phenomenal and I am remnded once again how lucky I am to know you...all of you!!!

Julie

— Julie Denny, January 30, 2014

Michael,

A little overdue in signing your guestbook, but so happy to hear this good news. Positive energy that your health keeps improving!

Take care, Jennifer

— Jennifer Moyer, January 27, 2014

Hi Michael your latest report seems positive. That's good news. Nancy and I are at home in Saratoga after running around most of the past month. Had a nice Xmas with Cindy in unusually warm CA. Been to NYC twice this month for theatre and had a few days in Skillman last week visiting friends and enjoying August Wilson's "Fences" at McCarter. Still fun to drive around our old neighborhood. Brutally cold here like so many places. Know we think of you. Love FFFF

— Frank Tetz, January 26, 2014

Rev. Michael: Thanks for this update. Still recovering from Light of Day marathon of shows last weekend in Asbury Park. www.lightofday.org, raising funds for Parkinson's research.

We are working on a February [hopefully milder] visit you, hit Han Dynasty restaurant, and get to Chris' Jazz Café. Be well. Will keep you posted.

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— Richard Skelly, January 25, 2014

God bless you Pastor Michael. We think of you often. Sometimes the journey is uphill, but He is with us crowning us with steadfast love and mercy.

Love, Shelley and Maja

— shelley havemeyer, January 24, 2014

Thanks for the briefing during this snowy week. It is beautiful. Martha and I will venture into the city for home group later today, and continue down to the shore to spend the weekend at a working retreat in Cape May. Thinking of you often. Our best to Maureen.

— Arden Musselman, January 23, 2014

Michael I had a cat scan and received the same good report. We are also having snow days but have company from CA and Hong Kong for Caroline's Debutante Ball on Sat so we are making the best of the weather. Mostly just cold!! Much love, The Cramers

— Thomas Dana Cramer, January 23, 2014

Hi Michael & Maureen... This is great news! It was also wonderful to hear about your Christmas and the "readings with the people you love". We read that post while away on our trip to Australia to visit with Josh and Haley. We wish you steady recovery; a continuing sense of being held, surrounded and guided; and trust in God's unfolding journey with you. We continue to send our prayers, and love to you both. John & Jane.

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, January 23, 2014

And that is great news about no growth [funny how every so often growth is a bad thing ; ) ]

— Annie Wald, January 23, 2014

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Enjoy the winter wonderland for us!

— Annie Wald, January 23, 2014

Hi Michael,

Thank you for the update. Hope you enjoyed the bright / sunny / snowy / chilly day.

You are in our constant prayers!!

Love,
Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, January 22, 2014

Michael and Maureen: I am so glad that you shared this good news and nice to hear that you spent the day together.
We continue to hold you in light!
Karen

— Karen Lecks, January 22, 2014

Thanks be to God for this good report, Michael:
I am at a CP Coaches meeting in San Clemente, CA--like old home week seeing CTS and FTS students and church planters.
Dar joins in continuing our prayers for you and your family,
Blessings,
Stan (and Dar)

— stan wood, January 22, 2014

Beautifully written- intentions taken - love the news. Golfing soon. Actually it's on TV this weekend. Tiger wins first of the year at his Torrey Pines. JWolf

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— jack wolf, January 22, 2014

Many blessings. Sandy and I pray for you every day.

— Jon Noonan, January 22, 2014

I am glad to hear such good news. And Yes, I will keep the prayers coming.

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, January 22, 2014

Wonderful news! God is good.

— Gina Williams, January 22, 2014

So happy to hear your good news! Praise God! I hope your snow day was relaxing. May God continue to bring healing to your body. Blessings, Pam

— Pam Kolakowski, January 22, 2014

YIPPEEEE - great news! Also glad you're having happy white out...I, of course, am partial to the sun ones, but not complaining - you're leading me out of THAT temptation -- thank you very much. Hugs to you and Mo xxx Mick

— Micki Hobson, January 22, 2014

Hi Michael,
We give thanks to God for you and those taking care of you despite the snow and ice. We even got a touch of white in Lexington.

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Love, Curt and Janis

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, January 22, 2014

Your post brings a smile of thanksgiving for good news.

— Ellen Brady, January 22, 2014

Thank you for posting this and keeping us posted. Grateful for weather that allows you some respite from activity. Prayers continue.

— Ginny Smith, January 22, 2014

Great to hear the good news Michael. Stay in touch.

— Jim Redenbaugh, January 22, 2014

Michael -
So pleased to hear of last Friday's good report. Enjoy your snowday - just like being back in school! God Bless You!

— Larry Comstock, January 22, 2014

good news indeed...alongside your ever-ready way of seeing the positive in each moment. God bless you always in these days --we miss you up here in RI!

— Chris Foster, January 22, 2014

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well I have not written here in a while,Maureen I miss our monthly e mails about insurance since they changed you to another company but I always think about you and Michael, looking at the family pictures I can see you guys just don't want anyone to be sad, and it shows because they are all around you. Well forgot to say Happy New Year, and I am so glad to hear the good news from the Doc, till next time my friends

— evelyn gold, January 22, 2014

Michael, best wishes to you and your entire Family. Nancy and I hope you had a great holiday season with family and that your reports continue to be encouraging and positive. The Association is planning an early Reunion in 2014 (April 10-13) in Oklahoma City, so we may travel to Ft. Sill to rededicate the 95TH Infantry Division Memorial (Museum) at the new Division HQ. The website has been completely redone and should be of some interest to you at www.95divassociation.com. A new newsletter has also just been posted. Then, in November, several of us will go to Metz for the 70TH Anniversary of the Liberation. A few of the Iron Men are planning to go...tough as they are. Best wishes to you and Maureen. You continue in our prayers.

— Jim Archer, January 22, 2014

Michael:
Great to hear your good news! You and Maureen continue to be in our prayers daily.
We in RI are also enjoying a no-go, bright white, blue sky day.
But the cars are now dug out and we are ready to go someplace, just as soon as we figure out where we want to go.
May Go continue to bless you. Glenn

— Glenn Ramsey, January 22, 2014

Hello Michael, Maureen and family. Happy New Year. Thanks be to God for the joy that you and your family have been able to share. And thank you for sending some of that joy our way. Many and continuous blessings to you all.

— Bobbie Morel, January 11, 2014

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Oh Michael...what a spirited message. I am sooooo happy for this joy you and your family are having and sharing!!! God Bless
.

— Linda Tente, January 9, 2014

What a great collection of individuals- enjoyed the photos- u r blessed - to be loved like that. Jack Wolf

— jack wolf, January 8, 2014

Happy New Year to the 2 bravest and faith filled people I know God Blesses you everyday love,

vicky feaman

— vicky feaman, January 8, 2014

Thanks for sharing your lovely Christmas story. I too read Hannah Coulter at your recommendation, years ago. Thank goodness my grandson is still too young for a Kindle or Nook, I can give him books for Xmas and then read them to him. Love and good wishes for the coming year to you and all your family.

— Gina Williams, January 8, 2014

Hi Michael,
Sounds like a wonderful Christmas with family (and food). Just from your description it sounds pretty tiring....but a good kind of tired I'm sure.
I saw your friend Bev Bloomer a couple of weeks ago and though "her outer nature is wasting away" her "inner nature" continues to be a blessing to others.
Lois continues to battle health issues but has been able to return to her Organist/Choir Director position at Community Church in Providence.. Playing the organ is no problem but getting to and fro is still a problem. We have a clergy meeting scheduled next week so I will give them an up up to date report on your progress. Enjoy listening to those books ( a great idea for a gift).

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Tom.

Thrilled that you have enjoyed those family gatherings to celebrate Christmas. And no better way to ring in the new year than to have your favorite author read to you by Catherine. Blessings all around you.

Happy New Year - I hope to see you all soon. With much love, Micki

— Micki Hobson, January 8, 2014

I recently finished reading Hannah Coulter too, and have started working through some of the other Port William novels. I thought of you when I read HC because I think you were the first to tell me about Berry. Somehow that also hearkens back to runs and walks in the Watershed...

What a treasure to hear Catherine read it outloud...a precious gift.

— Annie Wald, January 7, 2014

thank you Michael for sharing with us. Your words warm our hearts.

News from Montgomery Ministries. Our lease was not renewed due to the condition of the building's roof (chronic major ceiling leaks) we had one month to find a place and pack up for moving. Currently we are worshiping in a member's home in Belle Mead. We are moving to an office building two miles north on rt 206. We will begin worship services there first week in Feb. We will keep you updated. Blessings we pray for you and your family. Angie and Montgomery Ministries

— Angie Rebert, January 7, 2014

Well aren't you the party boy! How wonderful that all three came home. And what a great gift to be able to listen in such good company to treasured books.

— Tom Conboy, January 8, 2014

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Mine would be Wallace Stegner's Crossing to Safety, such a moving tribute to the power of friendship. I treasure your and Maureen's friendship deeply.

Happy New Year. Soup soon.

— Julie Denny, January 7, 2014

Thanks Michael. We have been traveling to Williamsburg and the Pa farm show where we watched a game of cow paddy. Big arena and squares like bingo if the cow poops on your square you win something you just can't make up. Blessings and happy new year.

— Jon Noonan, January 7, 2014

Martha and I have just enjoyed reading your message on the blessings of the holidays. We are blessed to in many ways. Thank you for sharing. We are daily praying for you both.

— Arden Musselman, January 7, 2014

Michael, I loved your posting about a very joyful family Christmas. Thank you for sharing it, especially the part about Catherine's reading of Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry, one of my favorites. Bill Moyer's conversation with him this past fall was such a treat. I hope you were able to see it.

Richard and I continue to hold you in prayer. God's peace and blessings rest upon you.

— Ginny Smith, January 7, 2014

Blessings and prayers. Thanks for sharing your journey, Michael (and Maureen and family).

— Elizabeth Wood, January 7, 2014

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Wonderful to hear that your holidays were filled with family festivities! Ours were too and it brings such joy to all be together. God Bless

— Kathie Sutton, January 7, 2014

Hi Michael and Maureen:
Praying with you each day! So glad you had Christmas with family and the opportunity for treasured times of reading!
Next week I teach a MDiv Class in Church Planting at Denver Seminary--you will recognize the course direction Michael--the Pace and Stages of Church Planting.
Dar joins me in sending our prayers and love,
Stan and Dar

— stan wood, January 7, 2014

Dear Michael Things have quieted down since I sent you my last short note. Out daughter the retired Doctor has gone back to San Antonio after a week of having fun with her sister Dana who comes over with her Pit Bull who plays with my Chief, a black German Shepherd who I rescued about 18 months ago and is the sweetest guy I have ever had. So well behaved that there are about 8 stores I can take him into where he is most welcome and loves the attention he gets and the treats as well. He is lying at my feet as type on my new laptop.

Your details of your recovery process sound very familiar with what I went through after my 10 days in the Hospital and a couple of months of chemo. I had lost so much muscle power that I had some rebuilding at home and then some at Fox Chapel PT and now I work out with a trainer once a week to keep up the strengthening at Body Tech.

Both Phyl and I have enough arthritis to restrict extended walking (without a shopping cart) so we have to be careful of what we plan to do and how we carry out those plans each day. Having two nearby families with strong guys to help as do landscape and cleaning people.

Running out of space so our love and prayers continue to you both. Phyl and Tom

— Thomas Dana Cramer, January 6, 2014

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Michael, it is so good to hear that you are home and doing so well. I'm thankful that you have such good support...it does make us think twice about getting long term care insurance. God Bless you and yours in 2014.

May you progress each day and come to full strength again. You are an inspiration to us all. Your spirit shines!
All the Best, Pam

— Pam Kolakowski, January 1, 2014

Love the update and picture. You look good and handsome Chris! Turkey looks good too. Yum. God Bless all.

— Gina Williams, December 30, 2013

Glad to get the update, although wish that it suggested that you were now out running marathons . . . Hopefully Emily gave you a hug from us--I had called her briefly to see if she was going to be 'stuck' in Utah for the holidays and needed a place to 'hang'. Fortunately, it sounds like she had made her way east and was going to see all of you. Hugs and prayers as you enter year 2 of this journey.

— Ellen Brady, December 30, 2013

What a delight to get some of my Caring Bridge difficulties ironed out and to read this update! Marj and I have been thinking of you and praying for you and your family faithfully and it was good to catch up. It sounds like you have a great team working with you to attend to your needs and we know what terrific support you get from Maureen and your family. We pray that God continues to support that great spirit within you and that 2014 will be a year with many blessings and improvements. May God's Blessings be renewed every day!

— thomas eakin, December 30, 2013

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was lovely and as you ring in the new year, may the beginning of 2014 bring you a full recovery and the patience to get there!

i sent a card in November which was returned to me about a week ago! What is your current address so I can resend it and send along our Christmas card! Best wishes to you and your family!

love, cynthia

Hi Michael,

It was good to hear that your rehab continues to go well. It sounds like you have a pretty terrific rehab "staff". You are right after a while they become friends..With the rehab "crew' ongoing family support, and a faithful Pastor you are certainly in goo hands.I'm sure also that you and Maureen were uplifted with the joy of the Advent/Christmas season.I saw Bev Bloomer the other day and she mentioned she talked with you regularly. She is not good herself but continues to think of others.Lois' outpatient therapy continues but she has been back to her choir/organ responsibilities for three months now(a source of encouragement) and most importantly has been driving on her own for a couple months.Jeff Craw and Lynn ask about you and I keep them as up to date as possible. May you ,, your family and your therapy staff have a continually progressive 2014.May God continue to keep you in His loving care.

— Tom Conboy, December 30, 2013

Michael, I read your blog with joy knowing that you are surrounded by family, friends and caregivers. That was a great photo of the family. Good thoughts and prayers for 2014. My best to Maureen.

— Jim Redenbaugh, December 30, 2013

Dear Michael:

— cynthia lackey, December 30, 2013

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We are praying daily for your healing and continuing good spirit. Thanks for giving us a word picture of your recovery and fabulous care!
Blessings, prayers and love,
Stan and Dar

— stan wood, December 30, 2013

We continue to pray for you daily. Your patience is uplifting for us. May the new year bring you healing and blessings.

— Jon Noonan, December 29, 2013

Michael Delighted to hear things are going so well!!!!!!!! Really like the detail but then you always did write well.!!!!! Our daughter Laurie (the ex doctor) left on Friday to go back to San Antonio after four wonderful days to brighten our Christmas' She and our daughter Dana really have fun together and Christmas morning was a blast with Todd and their two teen daughters who are into cheerleading and Gymnastics and often put on a show for us. Got to cut it short but will write more later. Much love to you both from all of us,Tom and Phyl

— Thomas Dana Cramer, December 29, 2013

Michael, I am so happy to hear of the people whom God has provided for your care, which, of course, includes your family. Living in the present moment and patience seem to be incredible gifts which most of us would benefit from learning. Your ministry continues as you model both in your living and your attitude. My prayers continue for you, Michael.

I will also hold Christopher in my prayers as he seeks to continue to learn his artist craft. I remember him as a creative young man and I am sure he is grateful for the encouragement and support that you and Maureen have given him.

May God in this New Year continue to provide strength, healing, and wholeness as only God can do.

— Ginny Smith, December 29, 2013

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The last Sunday of 2013...a good day to reflect on all that has happened and rejoice, because even in the midst of pain, frustration, loss of loved ones and acknowledging our own inadequacies, God assures us of His presence and His love and gives us hope as we step forward bravely into yet another new year. Michael, today, I feel like our current weather... rather dull... I am still dealing with the recent loss of my brother to metastatic kidney cancer which might account for feeling "dull". But knowing he is free of pain and is with the Lord makes me happy and I know each day will be easier. Just as you know, with God's Grace and all these wonderful caregivers He has put in your life, starting with Maureen and your offspring, and including all who assist you...there is so much hope. So, carry on, my friend and when you are told to jump, ask how high...and take the attitude of the "little engine that could"...."I think I can, I think I can, I know I can!

Love and blessings to you and Maureen and the family for a wonderful year ahead ...come on 2014!

— Judy Reali, December 29, 2013

Dear Michael, Maureen and Family:

As this holiday season surrounds us, please know that we continue to hold you dear in our thoughts and prayers. We pray that you find healing and peace now and in 2014.

We are always here for you. With love,
Andi, Tod and family

— andi drucker, December 10, 2013

Dear Michael and Maureen-I have many lovely memories of my days in Philly and spending time with Kathy/ Steve and the Mulhern extended family....I am so thankful to reconnect (kathy/steve) and to join with you both in prayer and faith at this time.

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— jan stottlemyer, December 6, 2013

Dear Michael & Maureen...
You two continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. We prayed for you yesterday morning at Calvin. We are grateful that the Lord surrounds you with his presence and strength, with his comfort and grace. As we move into the Advent/Christmas season we are so grateful to be reminded that God has come to be with you and with us, with "healing in his wings". I hope you enjoy all the wonderful scripture and music of the season and breathe in the beauty and vision God has in mind for us and for the world. May God continure to surround you with healing. We send our love, John & Jane We sent an email 2-3 weeks back. Hope you got it. J.

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, December 2, 2013

With Thanksgiving upon us, we give Him thanks and praise for the strength of your witness this past year. Although we read your words on the computer screen, we can also hear your voice with all the pauses, inflections and humor that have meant so much to us over the years. We hope you have a joyful Thanksgiving with family and friends. Love,

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, November 27, 2013

Dear Michael,
Still you amaze Jose and I!
We think of you always and continue to pray for you and your family. We thank God for bringing you and Maureen into our lives and are grateful for the opportunity to follow your walk through Caring Bridge. Through all of your trials you continue to teach us and touch our hearts. Each time that we read your posts, we learn what it is to be patient, kind, humble and to show great love and grace. You inspire us to be better people and better Christians. We love you so...And, Thank You

— Bobbie Morel, November 10, 2013

Hi Michael -
Hope you're home now and are over that cold. Praying for you and inspired by your optimism and faith!

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— Larry Comstock, November 10, 2013

Dear Michael,
Thank you for this Blessing of sharing your journey. Of course another set back is disappointing but your clear vision and positive attitude continues to inspire, You are in my prayer as always

Love in Faith......Linda

— Linda Tente, November 6, 2013

We may soon be planning another DJ luncheon in Philly, center city at Han Dynasty, where you get to choose your level of spiciness on scale of 1-10. I would like to combine this lunch with a visit to your abode, or even your temporary abode at the rehab center. Will call. Glad you are on an even keel.

— Richard Skelly, November 6, 2013

Michael -- I DROVE to Philly on Oct. 24 to see Gene Shay get his 'star' on the Avenue of the Arts. Was $20 to park! Drove home safely after a nice luncheon for all the awardees. Then, next morning on way to work on Route 130 in Robbinsville, I got rear-ended by a boob in a 1999 Villager van. My car is totaled, but my Allstate advocate got me into a rent-car right away, at said boob's expense, of course. He must have hit me at 30 mph, but things are looking up, Nissan dealership, where I had major repairs done in Jan and Feb., is willing to work with me to take a few grand off the new used car.

— Richard Skelly, November 6, 2013

They say "God works in mysterious ways" and he is still working on you. My prayers are still there for you, and hoping you will be better soon. You have to be better for our 55 class reunion. remember that. God loves you , and so does everyone else God Bless and take care

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— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, November 6, 2013

Michael,
I was very glad to see this post. It had been some time since you sent out a message.
I hope that your stay at the facility will be concluded soon. It sounds like they are taking excellent care of you. Sending thoughts and prayers for healing,
Karen

— Karen Peterson, November 6, 2013

Hi Michael,

Whipping a cold is lay-up for you, as is bringing a broad smile to each person who reads your updates - shakes your hand - embraces you for the gentleman that you are.

Your courage inspires me, your humor humbles me, your optimism motivates me (as I am sure it does everyone in the Hospital, your physician and their colleagues).

Bless you!!
Jennifer and I pray everyday for you to be surrounded with protection, strength and love!!

Your friends, Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, November 6, 2013

Hi Michael, Thanks so much for getting back to me. You have such great strength and faith you will get through this setback in no time. Let me know if you need anything. Carol and my prayers are with you and Maureen. Jim

— Jim Redenbaugh, November 6, 2013

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Michael:
Sorry to hear that you are back in rehab, but if that is what you need, then you need to be there.

Please know that you and Maureen are held up in our prayers every day. We hope and pray for God's richest blessings to be on you and in you.

— Glenn Ramsey, November 6, 2013

Hi Michael,

Glenn Ramsey

You have come to my mind with some frequency during the past 2 weeks, in addition to my daily prayer for you, and now I know why. It is so good hear from you, but I am sorry you are back in the hospital.
God has given you the gifts of faith, joy, and optimism in abundance. What a blessing you are to all who are working on your medical team, particularly the medical students. I am not surprised by this as this is how I always remember you being.

I continue to hold you in prayer, as well as Maureen.

Blessings and and peace, my dear friend!

— Ginny Smith, November 6, 2013

Michael, we do not really know each other, only that Dan and I were Catherine's host family at the Academy last year. So of course we have been following your progress all though I don't think I have written before. I do hope we will meet because we love your daughter. Your attitude is an inspiration and we can see you in her.

How wonderful that you are blooming where you are temporarily planted and others are benefiting from your years of experience. God doesn't waste our experiences. Know that "way out there" people like us are praying, too.

— Sandy Frantz, November 6, 2013

Pastor Michael,

You are such an inspiration. God has blessed you with such a positive attitude that it uplifts those around you. Though you are on a roller coaster ride, you are steering with faith and humor. Our thoughts and prayers

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are with you.
Shelley and Maja

— shelley havemeyer, November 6, 2013

Dear M&M -- ditto to Gina Williams note below //
Ever inspirational, you probably don't even know how to do otherwise -- just beware hanging around the rest of us for too long at a stretch! But I am coming back to play with you guys as soon as you get home! Loved our recent visit, all be it too short. Xxxxxxx Mick

— Micki Hobson, November 6, 2013

Hi Michael,
Thanks for the "update". I had heard hat you were back in rehab but did not know the details. Glad you were able to get back to a familiar room (section).with staff that knows you and cares for you.. Sorry for the setback but hope you can get back home and have the therapy there. Lois is still doing outpatient PT and hopes that will cease the end of next week. She is still not driving but has been able to return to her organ/choir director duties a couple weeks ago.
Pastor Lynn (my "boss" at AMUMC) asks about you and I give her an up to date report when I get one .She enjoyed working with you on those Flash worship services..We join with countless others in thoughts and prayers for your continued recovery progress and for Maureen's continued strength as primary caregiver..
Tom Conboy

— Tom Conboy, November 6, 2013

Ugh. So sorry to hear of the set back. Love and prayers continue your way. Had a lovely evening with Emily a few weeks ago--you are blessed with a wonderful niece and we are blessed to have an extension of your family here.

— Ellen Brady, November 6, 2013

Michael,
such Grace, it abounds and is shared. I expect you will set up a SD formation program. Everything gets used.

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Blessings, you are one.

— Jeanie Sweeney, November 6, 2013

Sandy and I pray for you every day. We wish you all the best and we are nourished by your attitude.

— Jon Noonan, November 6, 2013

Your attitude is inspiring! We are thinking of you and the family and wishing you well! God Bless and take care!

— Jennifer Moyer, November 6, 2013

Mike,

Each time I read one of your updates, I feel your faith coming through. You really are an inspiration. You have taken on this journey with such grace. I will continue to keep you in my prayers. I have no doubt that you will come through with flying colors with God by your side.

— Susan O'Connor, November 6, 2013

your writing is impeccable
still spreading the cheer and hope which helps all of us cope with you miraculous recovery love with prayers for a full return to the pulpit soon
vicky xxoo

— vicky feaman, November 6, 2013

Michael:
Good to hear from you and we rejoice in the Lord's gift of your healing, upbeat attitude. You and your family remain in our daily prayers. Knowing where you are just now and what you are going through, allows the prayers to be more focused.
Blessings,

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Stan and Dar

— stan wood, November 6, 2013

Thank you, thank you, thank you, Michael...YOU are such an ENCOURAGEMENT from your place of weakness...your words are just what I needed today! I hope that doesn't sound selfish because I believe its a Holy Spirit-thing. Blessings and grace to you this day.

— sally vosburgh, November 6, 2013

Michael:
Thank you for continuing to share your journey with us. Your expression of gratitude is inspirational! Wishing you peace and healing.
Karen Lecks

— Karen Lecks, November 6, 2013

Good to hear from you, Michael, and to know that you are continuing in your energetic and excellent way to support other people on their journeys. Sending you best wishes from over the seas -- Dianne

— Dianne Cermak, November 6, 2013

Michael, as always you are an inspiration to all. Your ministry goes with you no matter where you are, clearly part of God's plan. With much love and many prayers for your ongoing healing and ministry,

— Gina Williams, November 6, 2013

Hi Michael, I enjoyed our visit last week but was disappointed to hear about the recent problem. I trust things are improving. Your faith and spirit will guide you through this challenge.

— Jim Redenbaugh, October 24, 2013

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Hi Michael & Prewitt clan-

Continuing to pray and hold you all near to our hearts. Dad had been forwarding each of these on to me. Just figured out how to sign myself up. Glad to be connected through this.

Much love to you all--

— Christine Loesser, October 13, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT.

— vicky feaman, September 27, 2013

Hi M&M my new moniker for you two. Great news on your progress and hopfullness for your future endeavers. It is very hot still here in south Fl and would love to get away for an Autumn trip to see you but with work and Maggy my dog who turns 14 Sunday it is difficult. I will just say it will happen at some point. I love your writings and how your thoughts are are expressed so descriptively. I can imagine when you preach everyone must be mesmerised. I am in wonder daily at the healing the Lord sends to us; as you say not always the physical but the spiritual healing is really what we need as the physical will automatically follow when our hearts and souls are open.

love Vicky

— vicky feaman, September 27, 2013

Hi Michael and Maureen,
Great to hear from you. We were delighted that you had the chance to return to both Hopewell and Silver Bay. We remember the many stories and anecdotes from Silver Bay that have graced your sermons over the years. You are deeply in our prayers. Blessings, Curt and Janis

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, September 21, 2013

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Hey Michael and Maureen:
Great to hear from you and to see the pictures! Happy 31st anniversary!
Glad to learn of your recent preaching, and local exercise routines, Michael--and most of all, to read about the positive healing perspective the Lord has confirmed in you. Thanks be to God.
We continue to regularly keep you in our prayers
Love and blessings,
Stan and Dar

— stan wood, September 18, 2013

Michael-
Good to hear things are still moving forward. I am thrilled you are doing Feldenkrais--something I have done since 1978. Is it possible that your practitioner is Bob Chapra? He was mine in Princeton in the beginning, but he now lives and works in Phila. He is the best.
Swing by the Path sometime when you are back in Hopewell.
Hugs to you and Maureen
Weezie

— Weezie Huntington, September 14, 2013

Hey dude! Thrilled to hear about your Silver Bay and Hopewell outings. I'm back from Maine and It's about time I come visit again. Will be in touch. xxxx Julie

— Julie Denny, September 14, 2013

Michael- I am so pleased to heat the wonder God is bringing to your journey and I pray for his healing hand on your body!!!
Paul and I are so blessed to have had the honor of getting to know you and you made such a huge difference in our journey together. We are quickly approaching our one year anniversary and could not be happier! I am pleased to share the news of the birth of our son who decided he needed to join us a month early on July 21st. He is healthy and growing like a weed, we wish you were here to meet and be part of his journey too!

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Maureen and your family and Doctors! Cynthia Filliatreault

— Cynthia Ely, September 13, 2013

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Blessings and prayers for your journey. I am celebrating the joy of your partnership in marriage, and the friends who bless you and who continue to be blessed by you. Thank you for sharing your testimony to God's (and your ) faithfulness.

— Elizabeth Wood, September 12, 2013

Michael and Maureen:
It was great to hear from you about your summer, your health, your walks, and your return to Hopewell.
Now there is a name to hang your hat on -- Hopewell. Don't we all need to HOPE WELL?
Please know that the 2 of you are in our prayers daily. We are HOPING for healing and good health for both of you.
Congrats on the 31st wedding anniversary. Our best to you for an enjoyable fall.

Glenn and Nancy Ramsey

— Glenn Ramsey, September 12, 2013

Beautifully written as always -I pray for u daily and have and little doubt u will be fine sooner than you think.JW

— jack wolf, September 12, 2013

Michael -

Thank you for this wonderful, joy-filled update. Who was it who said that joy is a "defiant nevertheless"; that seems to fit your reaction to these circumstances. Know that you are in our prayers. May the healing continue and accelerate - thank you for your powerful witness and ministry.

— Larry Comstock, September 12, 2013

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prayers for you. Blessings and peace, Janice Feaman

— Janice Feaman, September 12, 2013

You sound strong Michael! I love knowing you are a Feldenkraiser, I have been enjoying it for years and can tell the difference when I misss classes.
Call me when you are coming to Hopewell sometime, I would love to take you and Maureen to lunch--so many good choices there. I miss you!

lots of love, Tat

— mary hardesty, September 12, 2013

Hi Michael,
What a blessing you are to all of us. Your reflection on healing resonates so deeply with me - thank you! If this blog isn't a ministry I don't know what is!
As I was attending the Shalem residencies over the summer you came to mind frequently, like when folks were wondering what to do for their last night's celebration (no cooks in the bunch, unfortunately! :-). I thought of you too as I drove by the Greenspring Valley Golf Club that you & Jesse would slip over to - wish I'd been able to join you (and still can't believe you talked your way onto that course!). Mostly I recalled our conversations about golf & God and your prayerful, thoughtful, graced presence as you moved through that time. I look forward to your next installment. Meanwhile blessings & peace each day to you & yours.

— Bill Dietrich, September 12, 2013

Healing is a big word and comes in many forms. I think it rquires love in one's heart and Michael, yours sounds to be full indeed.

Happy Anniversary to you and Maureen. I remember your wedding well. Henry

— Henry Mueller, September 12, 2013

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Hi Michael... We are back from the True North and have been thinking and praying for you and Maureen throughout the summer. We are encouraged by your journey towards physical health and greater strength, and by your spiritual insights into a greater healing. It sounds like you have had a full and rich summer together and with your family. What rich blessings we receive from a loving God. We send our love to you both. John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, September 12, 2013

Think of you often & continue to pray for your good health. What a journey you two are on. The vaccine treatment is an exciting approach to cancer. Pray that it will be a success.

— Karen Peterson, September 12, 2013

Michael and Maureen, I am (and dare say we all are) continually impressed with your ability and determination to make the most of the tough hand you've been dealt. You inspire me with your courage and your faith, and I only hope that if/when I face such a challenge I can remember and take strength from the model you have created. I love you guys beyond words and measure. Here's to coneflowers ad infinitum...

El

— Eliot Daley, September 12, 2013

Michael and Maureen,

I am so grateful to God for your positive perspective on how God is working in your life. There is a big difference between a physical cure and God's healing, isn't there? May God's peace, wholeness, and healing continue to sustain you both. With love in Christ.

— Ginny Smith, September 12, 2013

What JOY to read of your journey with Maureen and with the Lord, Michael! You have brought healing to my heart this morning...thanks, I needed that :-) !

— sally vosburgh, September 12, 2013

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Thank you Michael for sharing your thoughts and progress in another beautiful entry. You are a remarkable person. Love to you and Maureen. Happy Anniversary!

Andrew

— Andrew Curtis, September 12, 2013

We pray for you every day. We go back to Hopewell too. Many blessings,

— Jon Noonan, September 12, 2013

Michael and Maureen,

What a blessing it is to hear of your summer journey. And Happy Anniversary by the way, who knew you were such a romantic, Michael? LOL I can't wait to see you again and hear from your mouth to my ears what the Lord has to say. I love you both. You are always in my prayers. I miss you!!!!

— Linda Tente, September 12, 2013

Ralston House! such a small world...my post-seminary life in ministry began as a CPE resident at Presbyterian Hospital and one of my "posts" in that was to visit and lead Bible Study at Ralston House. I remember that time very clearly and fondly, now 25+ years ago. Keeping you always in thought and prayer --and remembering great times in ministry as you came North. with much love to you and Maureen as you continue to savor each day and witness to God's amazing presence.

— Chris Foster, September 12, 2013

Didn't realize your anniversary was on 9/11. That must now add its own bittersweet irony. Our prayers continue to be with you all. It was a real treat to host Emily, get to know her, and catch up a little bit on all of your happenings in the process. May God's peace continue to support you!

— Ellen Brady, September 12, 2013

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Michael - Was just thinking about you last week. I know I will be in Philly on Oct. 24, but I may be down there before then...we'll give a call a few days out of plans to visit Chris' Jazz Café...

Richard Skelly

— Richard Skelly, September 11, 2013

Michael and Maureen,
Stephanie and I just discovered your website. We think of you guys often. We will try to get down to Philly and see you soon. At the moment we are enjoying a little hiatus from work hanging out with Mary and Justin in the Va Beach/Norfolk area. Much love to you both. Our prayers are with you during this struggle.

— Stephanie Crutchfield, August 6, 2013

Hi Michael,
Thanks for the update. I will pass the "info" along to Jeff and Lynn. They ask about your progress. glad to hear that your treatments are going well. It is amazing what advances medical science is making in the cancer treatment field. The Duke Medical Center has a fantastic reputation. Sounds like your treatment lodging is pretty nice.
Even without "coverage" it sounds like your PT opportunities are still pretty good. The "golf goal" is a good one.
Lois continue with her outpatient PT and is frustrated at the
slow progress. She does not like to have to depend upon
he resident "driver" to get around..
It is a blessing for you to have Maureen ,family and friends
to provide the necessary ongoing support. God bless you (and the family) as you continue your journey to recovery.

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— Tom Conboy, August 6, 2013

Michael,David and i will be back in orinceton after labor Day and look forward to visiting wiht you when any of us is able!in the meantime,best wishes for continued healing,klkm

— karen miller, August 1, 2013

Good to see that things are moving forward with the vaccine, and we pray for its success.

— Kathie Sutton, August 1, 2013

Hi Michael, read the good news, and glad to hear that things are advancing good. See, prayer does work. Keep up the good work, knowing that you are still in my prayers.

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, August 1, 2013

Hello Mike! As always it is so great to be able to have continued updates on your journey. With all that you are going through, you still take the time to keep us informed. Reason #385 why you are loved so. Our family is thinking of you always and praying for you and yours. Even in your absence you continue to teach and affect us. Much love and blessings. The Morels.

— Bobbie Morel, August 1, 2013

Oh Michael you look soooooo good. God Bless your spirit and never ending drive!!!!! You sustain me!!!!! I am glad to hear things are going forward and look forward to talking to you soon.

Love my hometown friend,

— Linda Tente, July 31, 2013

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Michael and Maureen:
Great to hear from you. Glad the surgery went well and that the recovery is going well, too. Please know you all are in our prayers, daily.
God bless.
Glenn

— Glenn Ramsey, July 31, 2013

Michael, Maureen, Joe, Kathrine and Christopher,

I keep all of you in my prayers as the battle continues. The Columbia Seminary community also prays for you. May God's healing, strength and grace sustain you!

Kim C.

I had prayer time for you today, Michael, especially prayers of gratitude for all the wonderful support of doctors and friends and family you have been receiving.This quote guided my prayer time: "If a blow comes to you from heaven be alert for a gift of honor after it, for he is not the King to slap you without giving you a crown and a throne on which to rest." Such is our King of Glory!

— Dana Lindsley, July 31, 2013

Michael and Maureen,
I am hoping to hear soon that you have made a good recovery from the surgery. I am thankful that you are receiving such good care. Maureen, hang in there. God will sustain the two of you.
Thoughts and prayers.

— Karen Peterson, July 31, 2013

— Kim Clayton, July 31, 2013

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Good morning Michael! Thank you for the update. It sounds as though you are in good spirits and in good hands. May God continue to sustain you through your loving family and many friends. We will continue to pray for strength and good humor as you heal. Your friend and brother in Christ,

— Larry Comstock, July 31, 2013

Dear Cousin,
You and your immediate family remain in our prayers daily.

Sally and I think of you often. You still have your raincoat at our house here in Florida. We are holding it for your return next winter when you want to get out of the cold!
"And He said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore, I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." 2Corinthians 12:9

— peter feaman, July 31, 2013

i am very glad you seem to be doing better, WOW what a fighter you are big guy, keep up the good work, and Maureen keep your strength up, I will keep your insurance in line, thank goodness not your medical insurance. LOl. well thanks for the update

— evelyn gold, July 31, 2013

Thank you for the update. Michael and the family are constantly in our positive thoughts and prayers. Take care and God Bless!
Jennifer

— Jennifer Moyer, July 31, 2013

Michael, it is good to read how you are doing and in your own words. Sharp as ever. Our prayers continue for you as you follow your protocol for healing and recovery.

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God's healing hands rest upon you.

— Ginny Smith, July 31, 2013

Hi Mike,
You are doing all that you can and that is great. We should all be able to do the same...John Stickel

— John Stickel, July 31, 2013

Just finished a special prayer time for you Michael---we continue to ask our Lord for your healing and for His grace filled holding of your family in this time of treatment/rehab.
Love and prayers,
Stan and Dar

— stan wood, July 31, 2013

We are glad that you are getting treatment. We pray for a way to continue. Many blessings for what God intends for you.

— Jon Noonan, July 31, 2013

Hi Michael, You not only can count, but you can write with your usual wit, charm and grace! We praise and thank God for you, the blessing He pours out on your family and the strength of your witness.
Love, Curt and Janis

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, July 31, 2013

Hey Michael. It was wonderful to spend some time with you and Maureen before you headed--at last--off to NC for Round One. Glad all is going as planned right now. I leave for Maine tomorrow. Back after Labor Day. You'll be well into this new adventure by then. Will call when I get back. Much, much love. Julie

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— Julie Denny, July 30, 2013

John Mulhern

Please take the PLEDGE. Prayer is so powerful. This is for you my brother Michael your loving wife and my sister wrote this for me and I am convinced it blessed me and now it will bless you. When I prayed last
night this is what GOD told me to do and I am always obedient when HE talks to me. So I am asking all your friends and my friends to take the PLEDGE and just pray this prayer for 7 days. I love you my brother and I send down St. Michael the Archangel to bring a legion of Angels to fight this battle for you and with you and surround you and protect you. We will keep praying for you. May GOD richley Bless You. Your Brother In Christ Jesus.

John Mulhern

I had lunch yesterday with my beautiful mother my sister Maureen and my brother Dan at Harah's and it was great. As many of you know I had a defribulater go off on me 26 times it shocked me before they turned it off. They wanted to just cut the wires and run new leads but I made them take everything out and give me
new... leads and a new device. Well my sister Maureen was with me at Hannaman during my operation and she wrote this prayer for her big brother which she never told me about until she showed me it yesterday. As many of you know I have many spiritual gifts such as healing laying of hands,speaking in tongues, Prophecy, They were given to me by GOD and I am thankfu and blessedl. Because without HIM I can do nothing. With HIM I can do all things. I read this prayer and it is so beautiful and simple that it humbled me and I would like to share it with all of you and ask a favor also. After my surgery my sister took care of me she is a nurse at U of P. Now her husband Michael Prewitt was diagnosed with brain cancer and he is a minister and I know he has favor with GOD. When I prayed last night the LORD said take your name out of the prayer and put Michaels name in and ask all your friends to pray this prayer for 7 days straight. After the seven days they can put any name they want from their family or friends and I will honer it. So I am asking that you take the pledge and pray this prayer for Michael and share it with your friends and I thank you in advance for doing this for me. My sister is an amazing women of GOD and this prayer proves it. My father John Mulhern was a poet and songwriter when I read these words they are coming from my Dad through my sister and my heavenly FATHER. GOD is truly amazing.

Prayer for Michael
Lord, please be present with Michael. Be the breath he breathes, deep and easy. be the heart that beats in him , strong, steady, unfailing.
Be the blood that courses through his body, nourishing every cell with your

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life.
Be present with the doctors, making their minds sharp and hands precise.
Be in the attention and care of the nurses, keep ing them alert to every need small and large.
Be with the anesthesiologist as an agent of your mercy.
Be in Michaels sabbath of rest and restoration to health, that he may continue to worship and glorify you and Sing your praises in the name of the Father, Son and HolySpirit. Amen.

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— john mulhern, July 17, 2013

Michael and Maureen,
we are always praying for the the positive and that God will continue his blessings on you both. love vicky and peter

— vicky feaman, July 15, 2013

Michael and Maureen:
Praying daily for Michael's healing and the Lord's sustaining power and peace for both of you. May the joy of the Lord be your strength this day and each day,
Stan and Dar

— stan wood, July 13, 2013

Hi Mike,

I am hoping things are going better for you. We have not talked on the phone for a week now so I am not sure if you are back at Duke. Hope and keeping your spirits up and your typing skills are getting better and also your feet.
God'sGrace is with you Mike, but you know that without me telling you.

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— Beverly Bloomer, July 12, 2013

Dear Michael and Maureen,
We read each of your updates with great anticipation. You are in our regular thoughts and prayers. Know that your 'neighbors', as I still like for us to think of one another, send you strength, hope, and our unwavering admiration.
All is well here. Chloe and Quentin are a joy. Summer finally arrived after a frustratingly long, cool, and wet spring. Quentin turns two at the end of the month and Chloe starts kindergarten in the fall! We'll send a recent picture so you can marvel as we do at how they have grown.

We send our love, strength, and the power of positive thinking to you both and to your lovely family. Andrew

— Andrew Curtis, July 12, 2013

Dear Pastor Michael,

So glad to hear of your continued upward progress. Physical therapy can be intense (repeat, repeat, repeat.... the exercises)! I am so happy that you are planning and working toward continuing your work in ministry. We very much appreciated what you did at Calvin and your talents need to be shared with others.

You and Maureen are in our prayers. God Bless. Shelley and Maja

— shelley havemeyer, July 12, 2013

Dear Michael and Maureen,

We so appreciate hearing from you. You are in our thoughts and prayers daily, and we thank God for the rest and peace He is giving you. May there be no more "bad eggs." With our love, Curt and Janis.

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, July 12, 2013

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Dear Michael and Maureen: you are in my thoughts and sending you light and healing after this most recent surgery.
All my best,
Karen

— Karen Lecks, July 12, 2013

Hi Michael,
So glad to hear the updates! You and your family continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
We graduated our fifth and final class at Calvin on June 14th. The children did a great job singing songs
and acting out a version of Marcus Pfister's, The Rainbow Fish. Aubrie was just asking about "that guy that waved to us" at lunch just before school ended.
On June 15th, I became the owner of HiH Christian Preschool. We are moving to Wesley United Methodist Church in Lincoln, about 0.9 mi from my home! I have 8 students enrolled and praying for more as the summer goes on. We plan to be open 5 days /week.
Thank you so much for your support and guidance during your time at CPC!
Keep on walking in faith!

Blessings, Laurie

— Laurie Denio, July 12, 2013

Hi Michael,
Thanks for the update. it sounds like some "pluses" are overcoming the "minuses"It is amazing what huge steps forward medical science has taken in the treatment of cancers such as yours. Folks in the community ask about you regularly.John Hunt retired last week and asked to be remembered to you..Lynn asks about you regularly (i don't know if she writes notes like this).
Your good wife and family continue to provide you with "hands on" love and support which is so necessary to back up the medical treatment.
Lois and I join your legion of friends in prayer for your continued progress in recovery.
Tom

— Tom Conboy, July 12, 2013

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Praying for you!

— Jeff Vamos, July 12, 2013

Good News....Good News indeed. Hello Michael ! So special
to speak to you. You don't need speech therapy you voice is as
fresh as dawn on a new day. Prayers for the success of this vaccine and continued improved health .

— Linda Tente, July 12, 2013

Dear Michael and Maureen
Dear precious ones.....prayers are always being lifted up for healing and loving comfort and strength for you and your family.
We at Montgomery Ministries remain ever so grateful that you answered the call to plant a church in Montgomery. We carry on what you started in humble faith that we are called to be here.
God is using you as you proceed onward on this spiritual journey and there will be many good things come from your faith and your faithfulness. You are always in our hearts and prayers. May the Blessings be poured out according to His good purpose.... Love from your Montgomery Ministries family and Angie

— Angie Rebert, July 11, 2013

Hello Michael and Family. Just wanted to let you know that continued thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love and Blessings...The Morels

— Bobbie Morel, July 11, 2013

Michael and Maureen, Best wishes to you and the entire family ! We are working hard to carry out the 64TH Reunion of the 95TH Infantry Division Association in Arlington, TX from August 7-11. We will miss you this year, but want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, as are Noreen Riley and her family. We will miss your counsel and your ministry and want to thank you, again, for being our Chaplain. Love from the Iron Men of Metz, Jim and Nancy

— Jim Archer, July 11, 2013

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Hi Michael / Maureen -

Thinking of you today. I played 14 holes at HVGC today, MPrewitt style (skipping around to the open holes). It was a beautiful evening and I couldn't help but think of my friend. God is a wonderful, golf is a great game,

I'm glad we share our love of both together!!

Your friend in Christ, Scott

— Scott Megaffin, July 11, 2013

Thinking of you Michael. I have such good memories of Montgomery Ministries. I have never found a church that "fits" me and yours did. I still have the bulletins when I attended. Reaching out to you with caring and love. Thanking you for everything you did for my brother Steve.

— Barbara Tetz, May 23, 2013

Hi Michael,
Please know you and Maureen are in our prayers. Our son Tom received his Eagle award last Saturday, we are so proud. Please let me know if you need USAir frequent flyer miles I have some to share. Hope your treatments at Duke are going well.
Sincerely
Bill Smith and Family

— Bill Smith, May 21, 2013

Hi Michael,

Blessings on you journey to Duke. That's where Ted Kennedy went for his brain tumor treatment. glad the Frequent Flyer miles came through. Sorry we can't help you with those.

We have a Cumberland Clergy meeting Wednesday morning and I'll give everyone and up to date report.

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Thanks too for the article about your surgery. The new medical technology is amazing . Your whole venture is being upheld in prayer.
Tom

— Tom Conboy, May 6, 2013

God be with you, Michael. Safe travel and great results. Your brother in Christ, Larry

— Larry Comstock, May 5, 2013

You go Michael! I didn't know about this next step. I'm rooting all the way and sending big prayers . Much love to you both. Julie

— Julie Denny, May 5, 2013

Hi Michael -

The story is sooo great. Isn't medicine and the advanced that health care providers are making just incredible? We pray every day that these talented individuals continue to receive His guidance and power in their treatment of you.

We also loved the video link. Your enthusiam and life loving spirit is a testamony to all of us and a reflection of the love in your heart!!

Safe travels to and from Duke.

When you are there and being randomized into treatment, please inquire with the research coordinator about assistance / cost of travel coverage as part of your participation.

The trial you are entering is fortunate to have such an enthusiastic participant. It is common that accomodations are made within the clinical trial design to cover the cost of your commute. Honestly it is hard to find good patients - - I would not be surprised if DCRI doesn't have an ability to help. Possibly up to and including their aircraft.

With love,

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Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, May 5, 2013

Are you flying United? If so, we would love to share some of our free passes to the United Club. They are valid thru the end of December this year.D'Anna and Walter

— D'Anna Soehnge, May 5, 2013

Dear Ones,Walter and I haven't been frequent travelers for many months, so we are "pointless" (from a practical standpoint). Still we do clearly understand the challenges of medical travel these days, and have a similar version going on at the moment. We are making treks to Boston for overnight stays, on a weekly basis, for Dana-Farber treatments ... one to three days a time. It can be overwhelming to look at the logistical, fiscal challenges of meeting the schedule! Still the Provision is there, and we ... the Prewitts and the Soehnges ... are

carried along on a mysterious sea of loving support, both seen and unseen. you are of ours. Lovingly and forever,D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, May 3, 2013

Praying for provision...

We are part of your Great Cloud, as

"
What
joy for those whose strength comes from You,who have set their hearts on a pilgrimage to Your house." Ps 84:5

— Annie Wald, May 3, 2013

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Michael and Maureen:
We continue daily prayers for you and for the new treatment process at Duke, Michael.
I/we have NO US air miles--and what miles we have we are using regularly for family and Dar's travel with me. We will pray that you receive the miles you need.
Blessings and prayers,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, May 3, 2013

Hi Michael and Maureen,
We checked and we no longer have any US Airways miles to help you out; I am sorry to report. Is my sister, cynthia on caringbridge? I forwarded her the website to see if they have US airways miles. they are back and forth from Pgh to NYC and on to Hong Kong so I hope they have some to give you. We are off to Chicago tomorrow to see Tommy and for Scott's reunion from Kellogg and send our blessings and prayers that miles will materialize by Saturday.
Blessings and love,
Carolyn and Scott

— carolyn sanford, May 2, 2013

Have miles -- too late to phone -- am sending note to the email address -- call if you don't receive it. Xxxx Micki

— Micki Hobson, May 2, 2013

I wish I had flyer miles to donate but alas, we have none.
I will pray for flyer miles to be drawn down from the heavens.
The Lord will provide....
Praying also for the sucess of this unique treatment for you
and for others to follow. Love and Blessings.... Angie and MM family

— Angie Rebert, May 2, 2013

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In honor of Michael PREWITT With love, Suzane and Sandy

— Suzanne Holdcraft, April 29, 2013

Amen Michael! Your faith and drive continues to show us how to trust in the Lord. Thank You..Our family continues to think of, and pray for you and your family. Love and Blessings,The Morels

— Bobbie Morel, April 27, 2013

Hi Michael

,Glad to hear such an encouraging report and am sure the exceptional care that you are receiving (including the TLC from the family) plus your determination/good spirit are big contributors to the recovery process.It will be great (and a blessing) when you can deliver those sermons "in person". i continue to share your "medical updates " with the other clergy. Folks always ask about you .Continued blessings with you and the family as the recovery process proceeds.

Lois got home from re-hab two weeks ago after two months and is currently moving forward with a lot of "support staff".

Keep us informed. Tom Conboy

— Tom Conboy, April 24, 2013

Michael,
Sounds like you are following the right steps as "appropriate". I was very impressed with your account of what has been happening. You are in my thoughts and hopes for continued progress. All the best.

— Bill Franz, April 22, 2013

OK so it's time for golf. JW

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— jack wolf, April 22, 2013

Glad things are going better than expected. We will find some musical reason at Chris' Jazz Cafe to come visit you again, and this time, perhaps we can find a nearby driving range and have you hit some balls or light pitching wedge shots. I'd bet this is good physical therapy, too, since the golf swing uses so many muscles in the body.

Richard Skelly
US 1 Newspaper WRSU-FM, New Brunswick Asbury Park Press
Golfer's Tee Times

— Richard Skelly, April 22, 2013

Michael,

Thank you for sharing and keeping us updated on your progress. Sounds like God has wrapped his arms around you and is bringing you through this difficult time in your life. I pray for your continued progress and happy that you are writing sermons to preach. Much love, blessings and prayers for you and Maureen.
Marlene

— Marlene Moffett, April 22, 2013

Michael,
I came to work this Monday morning and read your update from April 20. It is a great way to start the day-

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reading an inspirational message from you!

We know where your strength comes from...so we are not surprised because "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."Phillipians4:13

Sally and I pray for you daily. Thank you for your courage, cheerfulness and example that is an inspiration for all of us.

— peter feaman, April 22, 2013

Thanks, Mike. It has been an emotional and "heavy heart" kind of day. Your message has given me hope and inspiration to "pick up and offer up" my concerns. Bless you, as you have blessed others in ways you don't always know, but God knows.

Janis Gallagher

— Janis Haus Gallagher, April 21, 2013

So very happy to read your progress, still very much in our hearts, and praying on your behalf here in R.I. Eric

— Eric Fontecchio, April 21, 2013

Praise God that you are taking up your bed and walking! What a witness you are to the power of God and to the strength and resolve He has given you. Not everyone would be so driven. Thank God for You and how this will be an example to others. God Speed your recovery and minisrty, Pam Kolakowski

— Pam Kolakowski, April 21, 2013

Michael, so that's a new therapy exercise: writing and preaching a sermon. You know you can sculpt with playdough. Let me know if you want different colors. Take photos of your creations! :-) Love and prayers,Gina

— Gina Williams, April 21, 2013

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Michael, Great to hear your recovery is progreaaing. Your positive outlook and encouragement is beyond my imagination. Praise be to God!! God ,Please continue to Bless Michael, his familyand loved ones.

Love Linda

— Linda Tente, April 21, 2013

Dear Pastor Michael,

After a very difficult week (hard to wrap my brain around the bombing, as well as other horrible happenings), it is so good to be able read of your faith in the future as well as your therapy and progress there. You are an inspiration to us all. Pastor Paulo shared a very good message this morning (you can go to the church website and hear it.) I feel more than ever that God is in control and we need to wait and watch and listen and follow.

I'm sure Maureen will be happy when you return home...and that is just one more step to total wellness. We are glad that time will be soon. Our best to you both.

In Christ,

John and Judy

— Judy Reali, April 21, 2013

Hi Michael-

I could smell the Playdough as you were describing it. What a wonderful story!! The dough itself is therapeutic, the smell that is retained on your fingers after you are done is like nothing else in the world.

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Really pleased to hear about the renewed strength, your messages are strength to me. Know that you are in our constant prayers.

I can't wait to see if Playdough therapy can improve a putting stroke. We will do that one together. (big smile)

Love,

Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, April 21, 2013

Oh Michael, I am so pleased with the progress you are making. You sound so good and upbeat, and that is a blessing. God and prayers are really helping you. Blessings to your wife and all she has done during this time. Keep up the good work. Hoping we have a 55 th Class Reunion and you will be there. God Bless the both of you

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, April 21, 2013

Rock on - pls post sermon! Larry

— Larry Comstock, April 21, 2013

Hi Mike,

I am glad your therapy is going well and you are getting stronger. The Lord is sure with you and also with Maureen. God bless you both.

Lois Conboy is home and very happy to be home. Ton Eakin is doing well after his operation, D'Anna is doing experimental therapy at Dana-Faber in Boston and Rudy Anderson is at The Holiday Retirement Resident. I don't know if it is forever. Our prayer list just keeps getting longer and longer especially now with the bombing in Boston. So many families, friend and runners. Also praying for the bomber and the police. Itr is sure a sad

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world we are now living in. I am so glad I am on the down side of life. But Mike I am very happy for you. You sound good and are a positive influence in my life. I hope you have had the chance to start reading the book from David Jeremiah.

Have a great day and when you get home rest and don't try anything foolish. I am also glad you are preaching. You are a great preacher.

God Bless

Bev

— Beverly Bloomer, April 21, 2013

Hi Michael, I love the part about playdough. I think I spent a million hours at our kitchen table with kids (including yours) and playdough and other art supplies. So glad about the excellent physical therapy preparing you to be at home. We'll be down soon with a dinner. Love from Bev and Michael and all the Mills.

— beverly mills, April 21, 2013

I definitely want a copy of that sermon Pastor Michael, which will be great for your rehab! Thanks for the update and keep being strong! Prayers continue.
Best,Don and Lauren

— Don Leypoldt, April 21, 2013

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Great to hear from you, Michael. So glad things are going well and especially that your sense of humor is still in place -- alive and well.

God bless.

Glenn

Michael, I will print out this missive, "Take Up My Bed" and put it in the stack of stuff next to my chair, to be read and re-read as the days go by and I find myself in need of a spiritual boost. Another of these is from The Mendicant, "Beginning Again" by Fr Rohr. So you can see you are, once again, in good company.My new experimental treatment at 'Dana-Farber begins on Tuesday-Thursday of this week. This is my strange and mysterious and uncomfortable and glorious life. I embrace it!D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, April 21, 2013

Hi Preacher Michael! I am so happy to hear you're working on a sermon! I have a feeling you'll be able to fit your Play Doh experience in there somewhere. What a blessing to have such competent care at Good Shepherd! I will continue to hold you in my prayers that you will grow stronger every day and by God's grace be giving pastoral care to others. Blessings, Ginny

— Ginny Smith, April 21, 2013

Hello Mike,
Good to hear this progress. See this link on the verse you quoted.

http://www.recmin.org/Updated%20Articles%20and%20Testimonies/Pick%20Up%20Your%20Mat.htm

Therer are other FCHS '62 class mates that are living in Ohio. We need to organize and come visit you. Best wisehs, John Stickel. My email address is my67gto2@yahoo.com. Work number 703.704.1998. Cell 703.371.6760.

— Glenn Ramsey, April 21, 2013

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— John Stickel, April 21, 2013

I wish I could hear that sermon. Many blessings.

— Jon Noonan, April 21, 2013

Wonderful to hear how well things are going. I wish I could come bring some playdoh!

— Annie Wald, April 21, 2013

Michael, you and Maureen and your entire family are in my prayers. May the Risen Lord continue to energize you!

— Gregory Faulkner, April 21, 2013

Smiling at your progress :). Understand the play dough--I have a container I was given after I broke my wrist two summers ago--go for it :)

— Ellen Brady, April 20, 2013

Doesn't sound like a 98 pound weakling if you're talking about taking up your bed and walking!! Go for it. Glad to hear rehab is going well

Love, Alice and Nelson

— Alice Maxfield, April 20, 2013

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Forgot to ask what the best method of communication will be once you leave the hospital,Caring bridge?

vicky

Michael,

Peter and I continue to marvel at your resolve. I know there is an element of fear upon leaving the womb but with your strong faith and commitment to recovery that fear will become your strength. We wish you a speedy return recovery to the pulpit and please pass along your new sermon to us.

all our love,

vicky and pete

— vicky feaman, April 20, 2013

I still miss you Michael. Prayers for a speedy recovery and blessings to you and Maureen and the rest of the family. Love, Val

— Val Large, April 20, 2013

Thank you so much for these updates. It lifts our spirits as we continue our prayers and believe in the Lord's healing. I love your quote. Jesus is a man of action often using actions words: "Arise, take up your mat",

"Let us go...".... "Wait here"..... "Forgive" "Love one another"...."Go and tell the good news"....."Follow me".... "Come to me...".......

— vicky feaman, April 20, 2013

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We would like to hear your sermon. Anytime... in person ... or on internet.... email it to us.... Blessings and continued healing....

Love and prayers Angie and your Montgomery Ministries Family

— Angie Rebert, April 20, 2013

We'll be taking up our beds and walking down there soon. Think May. xxxx Julie

— Julie Denny, April 20, 2013

This is one of the funniest and most beautiful stories you'll ever hear. Sally sent it to me and I send it to you. It's about a medical doctor from New York who treated Mother Teresa. Love, David

http://youtu.be/vD9RI2Bm69U

— David Forster, April 20, 2013

Michael:

Thinking about you and praying for your speedy recovery.

Hope the rehab is going well.

God bless.

Glenn Ramsey

— Glenn Ramsey, April 19, 2013

Michael, I have been such a delinquent friend in terms of writing, but please know that my prayers and spirit

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have been and remain with you, your medical team, and your family. Blessings on this most recent surgery and recovery.
Godspeed,
David Miller

— david miller, April 18, 2013

so glad you continue to enjoy moments of joy,karen and david miller

— karen miller, April 17, 2013

Michael, Maureen and all:

Sharon and I continue to welcome your good news...all our thoughts and prayers are with you, as are those of the good folks on St. Albans!

Your friends, Jim & Sharon Barton

— Jim Barton, April 15, 2013

Glad that the 'next steps' are in place. Am actually in NYC this week on business. Wish that I had the flexibility to pop down and see you all, but don't. However, our prayers do not have geographical limitations.

— Ellen Brady, April 12, 2013

Yeah Boy eee. JWolf

— jack wolf, April 11, 2013

Oh Michael, so glad that things are going good for you. Keep up the good work.

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, April 11, 2013

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Dear Pastor Michael,

Maja and I are so happy that your surgery went so well and that you are so positive about your continuing journey of recovery. We look forward to hearing about your renewed strength! God's blessings to you and all your family. You are missed.

Love,

Shelley and Maja

— shelley havemeyer, April 11, 2013

Cousin,
Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you and your family.

Sally and Peter Feaman

— peter feaman, April 11, 2013

That sounds like a good plan. I am thinking of you and Maureen as you continue on this journey.

— Karen Peterson, April 11, 2013

Dear Michael,

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We're so glad your surgery went well. You look wonderful in the photo posted yesterday! I'm looking forward to hearing details of the Avalon retreat last weekend. We're still sending prayers and good karma from the West Coast.

Love,
Monica & Ali

— Monica Yoder, April 11, 2013

Michael,

Good Shepherd is the rehab place where I visited you with your architect friend from Hopewell that Saturday last October? That is a good place....it's kind of an oxymoron...."good hospital," "good rehab place," but, apparently, they do exist.

Now we just need somebody to talk some "military intelligence" to Kim Song On, son of Kim Jung Il. [sp?] Will be interesting to see what happens....

Peace and love,
Richard Skelly
WRSU-FM, New Brunswick

— Richard Skelly, April 10, 2013

Good to read your paragraph, as it says a lot about how you are doing and how you are anticipating the rehabilitation already. Praise the Lord! Prayers for you and Maureen.

Arden & Martha

— Arden Musselman, April 10, 2013

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Hi Michael,

I'm so glad to hear you second surgery went well and that you are on the road to recovery. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Much Love, Eileen

— Eileen Yoder Fried, April 10, 2013

Michael:

As you indicated earlier, you are recovering much faster this time.

Praise God for good surgeons and for God's eternal love.

You are in our prayers. Take care and work hard -- as hard as you can.

God bless.

Glenn

— Glenn Ramsey, April 10, 2013

Hi Michael - I think your decision to go to Good Shepherd is wise - I found it always tough to transition from the hospital to home environment and hopefully this will help smooth the way home.
Will be off to Silver Bay on Friday morning for our regular book discussion group and will update the folks there on your progress. what a really caring community it is, as you well know!

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Haven't sent your and Mureen's pics yet (from the August visit at Silver Bay) since I have not yet been able to grab Nancy's camera disk - she is very territorial about it! She is now dealing with a new IPad - and understanding a bit better as to why I get so frustrated at times with the intricacies of technology.
Our chapter this week from Diana Bass' book is on "Belonging" . It reminds me that life seemed so much simpler when I grew up with about a dozen aunts, uncles and cousins within walking distance of my home.

Now to reach our own children we "facetime", "Skype", text (most of the time), or maybe real voice communication. Not sure life has improved....but it certainly has changed!
Cheers - know you our on our minds/hearts....FFFFFF

— Frank Tetz, April 10, 2013

Michael,
You remain in my prayers. Thank you so much for keeping us posted. You are a blessing. Marshall Jenkins

— Marshall Jenkins, April 10, 2013

Michael, I'm grateful to our Lord for your successful surgery and pray for good progress during your time in rehab. I have really appreciated receiving your updates from Caring Bridge. When I read that you often feel surrounded by and held up in love, I remember a story I heard about the experience of a boy in the field. I know you remember that boy!

I pass on your info to Joe and Paul up here in Boston when I receive it. Your RC friends in the 'Hub of the Universe' are praying for you and wishing you well, always. Peace -

Phil

— Philip Parent, April 10, 2013

Hi Michael -

Great to get your update. I can fully understand your desire to be in a comfortable / familiar place. Just thinking "Good Shepherd" - brings me a warm feeling inside. We will continue to pray for you, the whole family, and your care providers to be guided by the staff and protected by the rod.

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Your friends, Scott and Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, April 10, 2013

Dan and I are Catherine's host family at the Academy and are following your journey here. So glad your surgery Monday went "like a knife through butter". We will be praying through your rehab, too. God bless.Sandy and Dan

— Sandy Frantz, April 10, 2013

I am so thankful to God not only for a good report but also for knowing you! Lots of fervent, loving prayers have gone up to Him from people of Rhode Island asking for this report. Eric F.

— Eric Fontecchio, April 10, 2013

Michael:Glad to hear the news of your recovery. Dar and I went to Good Shepherd with our injuries--we liked the staff and help we found and so we pray that continues to be so for you too!Love and prayers,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, April 10, 2013

YAY YOU and all who surround you there. May all these good blessings continue. Huge hugs to you and Mo xxxxx Mick

— Micki Hobson, April 10, 2013

continued love and prayers S. Rita

— rita woehlcke, April 10, 2013

God Bless You Michael and your family. Your extended family at Calvin love you dearly and WE miss you

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sooooo much. Keep up the good works.

Love, Liinda

— Linda Tente, April 10, 2013

Excellent decision. They'll push you hard but not over the edge, unlike you would in your enthusiastic surge toward full recovery. :-) With relief, admiration and love,

Patti & El

— Eliot Daley, April 10, 2013

We are glad to hear you will be in a rehab situation that you feel suits your needs. We will be praying.

— Ginny Smith, April 10, 2013

What encouraging news! You are moving through this process with wings on your heels ... and more importantly, your peace of mind and gentle spirit are obviously fully engaged. It is such a privilege to be included in your communications support group.
Tuesday of next week I will spend the day in Boston at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, going through their battery of tests and getting the low-down on the latest study/treatment program under consideration for me.

Hopefully this one will turn out to be the road to bone marrow transplant. I'm saddled up and ready to go, and my faithful companion, Walter, is always right alongside. Life is good!

— D'Anna Soehnge, April 10, 2013

God is good

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vicky and peter

— vicky feaman, April 10, 2013

Michael -- Clearly a GOOD MAN cannot be kept down. I'm so glad to know that surgery 2 went well. You deserve that. I am in awe of the sense of peace and understanding that your journal notes exude.

So my friend, you know how many people love you and are rooting for you. You are indeed at the center of a vast number. We remain proud members of your rooting section. Your story and courage shine in our hearts.

Strength and love be yours, Henry Mueller

— Henry Mueller, April 10, 2013

Michael, you have all been in our thoughts and prayers. we will be glad to join with you in thanking God!

— Kathie Sutton, April 10, 2013

Hi Michael,

Yesterday was a good day for God's blessings. The news that your surgery went well, Tom Eakin's surgery to remove a cyst on his back was successful and Lois Conboy is going home after 2 1/2 months of recovering from a broken hip.

Thank you Lord! I do believe that the Angels are over you and that God does have you in the palm of his hands. I pray that your recovery from the surgery goes smooth and you continue to improve each day.

God's Blessings!

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— Pam Marcil, April 10, 2013

Thanks Maureen, We are praying for a speedy recovery, Many blessings, Jon

— Jon Noonan, April 10, 2013

Keeping you and your family in my prayers

Floss

Michael, that is great news!! You continue to be in the thoughts & prayers of your Calvin Church family. May you continue to feel His comfort.

— Brad Kruzan, April 9, 2013

Great news! We have been thinking of you, Michael... Carol

— Carol Jackson, April 9, 2013

Wonderful news! Paul and I are pleased to hear that this Surgery went well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you recover!
Cynthia and Paul Filliatreault

— Cynthia Ely, April 9, 2013

Hi Michael / Maureen -

— floss trinsey, April 9, 2013

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Wonderful news!! Your strength and optimism are a testament to your faith.

With love,

Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, April 9, 2013

Michael:This is super news about your surgery and we rejoice in the Lord our Healer for you, Maureen and the family.We will continue to hold you in our prayer and also pray for the "speed-dial" recovery you seem to be on--and for the Lord's shalom to continue to overshadow you and your family in such a time as this.Blessings, love and prayers,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, April 9, 2013

A M E N....PRAISE BE TO GOD!!! GreT nEWS

— Linda Tente, April 9, 2013

Glad to hear the surgery went as smooth as butter! Glad you know you are protected, cared for wonderfully and loved by many. You are a light shining through all that you have gone through. May God continue to bring healing to you. Bless you, Bless you! Pam

— Pam Kolakowski, April 9, 2013

Thankful for your positive report, Michael and Maureen....Nancy and Frank

— Frank Tetz, April 9, 2013

Looking good, Michael!

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Love from, The Nystroms

— Ed Nystrom, April 9, 2013

That was a great "report"..I will pass the news along to the clergy in town.

I have a member at Arnold Mills that is going through a similar surgery/radiation-chemo regimin and he has been having a difficult time. I've told him about Michael's recovery process (a second surgery necessary) to assure the family of the positive possibilities.

The prayers and concerns of so many folks (Calvin and Community)continue to be expressed daily. Lois and mine are only a small part of that "outpouring"
Continued blessing to Michael and the entire Prewitt family.
Tom Conboy

— Tom Conboy, April 9, 2013

So happy to hear that OR went well. My prayers continue for good health for you.

— Karen Peterson, April 9, 2013

Michael

what a lucky man you are, look at your friends and family surrounding you when you need them most. I don't think there are many lucky people like you, it says a lot about you, that to have friends you must be a friend. I also did not know you are such a strapping IRISH lookin feller. well my thoughts are with you and your insurance is in good hands so you just concentrate on getting better,

Evelyn Gold

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— evelyn gold, April 9, 2013

Michael -
Praise God for this! If you're craving cookies, a full recovery cannot be far off. May it be so!
Have a restful and healthy day, surrounded by those who love you and can be there with you, and upheld by the prayers of those who love you and cannot.
Larry

— Larry Comstock, April 9, 2013

Michael and Maureen:

Great news following your surgery, Michael. You all are in our prayers.

Praise God for good news.

— Glenn Ramsey, April 9, 2013

Hi Mike,

I was praying all day yesterday for you in hopes the surgery would go well. It did and thanks to God and your doctor. Now you and Maureen can relax and enjoy your family and friends. Mike I am so happy for you and your family. Now don't run Maureen ragged getting you cookies. I am sure she doesn't mind and is just greatful she has the chance to take care of you. I wish all of you the best andf I will be still praying for you all.

God's grace be with you,

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Bev

— Beverly Bloomer, April 9, 2013

What a glorious way to begin the day ... seeing this picture with such dazzling smiles! We are relieved, excited, delighted and joyful to know that this milestone is behind you and you are resonding "con forte' " !D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, April 9, 2013

Fantastic news Maureen and Michael! Please keep us posted!

— Don Leypoldt, April 9, 2013

That's wonderful news! Praise God!Michael, Rose Gallotello, from the UPS store, now at Alpha Graphics sends her thoughts and prayers! She remembers you fondly!
Blessings!

— Laurie Denio, April 9, 2013

The Drucker family and I'm sure all of your friends and loved ones are also thanking the G-Ds around the world for this wonderful miracle. The news is delightful and our continued prayers and well wishes abound.

Love,
Andi, Tod and family

— andi drucker, April 9, 2013

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Good morning, my friend!

So glad to (finally) tap into the resource of CaringBridge, and so very pleased to read the most recent entry. Great news on yesterday's surgery - praise the Lord! I also read your recent post and am wondering how this year's Seder went? And if it could actually be that long ago that we were in HPC's Fellowship Hall, participating in one there...

A quick update on our clan: Halie (22) is a handful of weeks away from college graduation; Leah (16) gets picked up from school today for driving instruction (!); Caroline (14) is our writer-in-residence; Jacob (12) has added Music Producer to his short list of planned vocations, which also includes Professional Skateboarder; Jay (age undisclosed) is still wonderful.

Each time I go into the office, I see this great, full-color poster for Saturdays@Five hanging on my wall. And I recently asked Jay to fit some of the old nametag lanyards for use by greeters at Mt Airy, which she did. So you are part of the life up here! And I am grateful to be able to see what is going on in your life, through these terrific pics and stories.

I'll keep it brief but will plan to stay (re)connected. The Lord be with you! It is right to give Him thanks and praise!

Merle

Thanks be to God! You all have been on my mind every single day, especially yesterday. May you continue to be blessed. And thank you so much for the continued updates.

— Bobbie Morel, April 9, 2013

We are so happy to hear this wonderful news! Continuing to pray for God's healing. I shared your news with our son, Scott, and he is praying as well.

With love in Christ,

— Merle Wilson, April 9, 2013

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— Ginny Smith, April 9, 2013

Alleluia Thank you Jesus. When we prayed Michael this weekend we called on the Angels and I felt their precense over you all day yesterday May the hand of GOD be upon you. Rest in HIS precense . May St. Michael the Archangels send his warring Angels down to clear any interfearence in Gods plan for you. Praise HIM Michael for only Jesus heals. Always listening for HIS voice your brother in Christ Jesus.

— john mulhern, April 9, 2013

Hi Mike,

John Austin Mulhern

Thank you for sharing the good news. Blessings and prayers continue for your complete recovery.

Thank you God.

Janis Gallagher FCHS class 62

— Janis Haus Gallagher, April 9, 2013

We are praising Jesus with you!! Will be continuing to pray!!

— Martha Musselman, April 9, 2013

Maureen & Michael... Great news about the surgery and how Michael is feeling. Thanks for the report. Our prayers are with you both, and your family. We send our love. John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, April 9, 2013

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Praises and gratitude to Abba Father!
Prayers continue from your Montgomery Ministries Family. Love, Angie and MM

— Angie Rebert, April 9, 2013

rejoicing with you all in this latest bouncing back from surgery yesterday...your attitude and positive spirit I've always felt have enabled you to take the most of each day. It's not surprising to me at all that you would face this with the same Spirit and trust in the Lord you have so faithfully served. God bless and keep you in this and all days! with much love from the PPC folks in Providence.

— Chris Foster, April 9, 2013

So glad to hear this wonderful news!

— Annie Wald, April 9, 2013

Hallelujah -- That's the post we all wanted to hear!! You can no doubt feel the joy spreading across the miles as we each get the great news. May your recovery continue at this grand pace....with much love, Micki

— Micki Hobson, April 9, 2013

Love the hat, Michael! The prayers continue and so glad to hear that this surgery went well with what sounds like very little in the way of any new deficits.

— Ellen Brady, April 8, 2013

Michael you write beautifully and I admire your love of life and how you revel in your daily routine. I have been praying and thinking about you as Peter and I speak about your great strength and sense of being protected by all the hope and prayers of the people who love you. You will be in our thoughts on monday as you have

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been from the begining.

love and strength from both of us

vicky and peter

— vicky feaman, April 8, 2013

Hi Michael & Maureen...

You are in our prayers as you face surgery tomorrow. We also send our love and hopes for a strong recovery and more miracles on this journey. Blessings. John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, April 7, 2013

Hi Michael....How are you feeling.Thinking of you and hoping you are peacceful. Praying for your return to health and another successful surgery on Tuesday.

God Bless you and your family and watch over you all.

Your hometown friend Linda

— Linda Tente, April 6, 2013

Hi Touch,

Just wanted to let you know we are thinking of you and hoping for the best next Monday. Cindy and I hope to get to Philadelphia several times this summer and look forward to seeing you and Maureen and catching up. You are constantly in our thoughts and you even got me praying on this one. You have always been a fighter and approach everything with a positive attitude and I know you bring both to the table in this battle.

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Love, Biff

Dear Michael and Maureen: I just now read Michael's last post and I feel so inspired. Michael your faith and your willingness to share your experience is a gift to me. You and Maureen are a stand for embracing life's journey. Thank you.I wish you and your family continued peace and healing.Karen

— Karen Lecks, April 2, 2013

Michael and Maureen, It was so nice seeing you in church yesterday morning. You are both a blessing to talk with.

As I was reading my devotions this morning I read in my devotion book "Jesus Calling" something that brought you to mind after you shared with me the peace that you are filled with from the Lord. This is what it said, "I am taking care of you. Trust Me at all times. Trust Me in all circumstances. Trust Me with all your heart (Proverbs 3:5&6). When you are weary and everything seems to be going wrong, you can still utter these four words: "I trust you, Jesus." By doing so, you release matters into My control, and you fall back into the security of My everlasting arms."

I hope this is an encouragement to you as you both are to me. Praying for you as you prepare for your surgery next Monday.

Love to you both

— Martha Musselman, April 1, 2013

Michael:

So sorry to hear that you need to have another surgery. You have been in our prayers and will continue to be -- especially on April 8th.

God bless. Christ is risen. Christ is risen, indeed.

— Frank Williams, April 4, 2013

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Glenn Ramsey

— Glenn Ramsey, April 1, 2013

Hello Michael,
You inspire me ceaselessly....I'm praying for you and you are lifted up in prayer by the congregation of 1st Pres Yorktown. So glad that you feel God's strong presence. You my dear friend, helped me to experience God's presence in my life too. On this Easter Sunday, I am thinking of you and a host of golden daffodils. As your spiritual advisor once taught you, and you passed on to your MM family....I am visualizing you and lifting you up to God in prayer. He knows what to do.
Blessings this Easter for the whole Prewitt family!

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1

— Janis Fang, March 31, 2013

HI Michael,

I tried to call but your cell phone mail box is full. needless to say you are in my heart and prayers for this next leg of the journey. Since December i have been running back and forth to CT because my brother has also

had some health issues and my new ministry has me on the road for Jesus quite a bit. you after this next passage.

love and blessing to you , Maureen and all your clan. Rita

— rita woehlcke, March 27, 2013

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Michael
Good to hear from you again. It sounds like you are in good hands and that the surgeon is confident. We will pray for God to guide the surgical team. If you get a chance watch Are you Tougher than a Boy Scout?
Bill

— Bill Smith, March 26, 2013

Oh Michael, you were raised in prayer this Palm Sunday morning. Like you, we are trying to accept each stage of your journey. You keep us lifted in spirit as you describe the day-by-day steps. Good for you getting out and walking and meeting your neighbors. You are an inspiration to all. Our anthem this morning was I'll Walk with God. Such a beautiful piece with it's ever so positive ending "I'll never walk alone if I walk with God." (by the way hold that final word 12 full beats...OK to stagger breath, whew!) I'm sure God is walking with you and Maureen every mile and you both know you don't walk alone. John and I send love and Blessings to you both this Easter Holy Week.

— Judy Reali, March 24, 2013

D'Anna and I were talking about you the day you wrote your update. We have you in our hearts and thoughts. I thank you for showing me a way to:
Live in every moment,

Still and listening;
Washed by life's eternal tides;

Cultivating peace.
Go lightly upon the earth good friend.

— Walter Soehnge, March 23, 2013

Hi Michael and Maureen,

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I will pray louder! I am also going to visualize a stronger healthier Michael. My vibes are positive and I am a good viber too!

I cherish the good memories of you and Montgomery Ministries.

Lots of love,

— mary hardesty, March 23, 2013

Nancy and I are pleased to keep up to date on your situation, Michael...even though we regret your latest news re the surgery. We keep Silver Bay folks up to date on you...know that we all care deeply....
We are off to NYC for easter weekend where we will meet Bill and Michael, and go to Easter Service at Marble - this has become a tradition for us over many years.

Love to you, Maureen and the "kids".....FFFFFFF

— Frank Tetz, March 23, 2013

Prayers continue Pastor Michael and thanks for the update. Your positive attitude will work wonders in the healing process. BTW, Lauren and I officially move back to Newtown on July 12th/13th so maybe we can part of those visitors during the summer. Thanks again for the updates.
We like Pastor Paulo at Calvin- I think he is cut from your cloth. "Preach Jesus at all times. Use words if necessary."
Best to you and Maureen,Don

— Don Leypoldt, March 23, 2013

Prayers for Maureen, your caregivers and for you. I am uplifted by your spirit and acceptance of God's plan for you. Peace and many blessings my friend. Enjoy the sader and Happy Easter.

— Jon Noonan, March 23, 2013

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Hello Pastor Mike! As always we are pleased to be able to follow your story. Thank you for making this possible through Caring Bridge. I am sorry for the need for additional surgery. I am grateful that you are peaceful. Even without being with you your strength and faith set a fine example of how to let Christ lead the way and take comfort that he is always by our side. Our children, Ardelyze, Xavier, and Daniel, Auntie Linda, Uncle Harry, my sister Tommy, My Dad Robert, and of course Jose and I continue to pray for you. Jose and I will never forget your first prayers asking the Lord to bring us together. Thank You for uniting and Loving us. You will always be in our hearts. Please wish Maureen and your family well. Love and Blessings, The Morels...

— Bobbie Morel, March 23, 2013

Michael Really enjoyed your explanation and evidence of strong faith. We shall keep the prayers going and await the progress of your next step. Much love, Phyl and Tom

— Thomas Dana Cramer, March 23, 2013

Well I have to admit. You are one fine dude, Michael. You always could write and it's certainly standing you in good stead right now. Your sense of peace and acceptance of whatever comes communicates so beautifully. Still, I know you and Maureen have to be wrestling with some nasty demons. You both are always in my thoughts and prayers and I speak your name aloud at Trinity every Sunday. Much love, Julie

— Julie Denny, March 23, 2013

Oh Michael, You know I will be praying for you, as I have been doing. You have such a positive feeling, and that is good. We will take it one day at a time, as we know not what God has in store for us. But you know your class mates are there for you.

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, March 23, 2013

I've been meditating on Psalm 84 these past few weeks, and this is my prayer and blessing for you and Maureen today:

[Eugene's version ; )

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"1-2 What a beautiful home, God-of-the-Angel-Armies! I’ve always longed to live in a place like this,
Always dreamed of a room in your house,
where I could sing for joy to God-alive!

3-4 Birds find nooks and crannies in your house, sparrows and swallows make nests there.
They lay their eggs and raise their young,
singing their songs in the place where we worship. God-of-the-Angel-Armies! King! God!

How blessed they are to live and sing there!

5-7 And how blessed all those in whom you live,
whose lives become roads you travel;
They wind through lonesome valleys, come upon brooks, discover cool springs and pools brimming with rain! God-traveled, these roads curve up the mountain, and
at the last turn—Zion! God in full view!"

So thankful that you continue to feel kept in His peace, that you are surrounded by friends and family [though wish we could be there in person too].

We have fond memories of those Hopewell Pres seder meals. We'll be going the same here on Thursday with our community.

Grace and peace,

— Annie Wald, March 23, 2013

Hi Michael,

I wish I could be one of those people who are part of your lively set of visitors. Since I am "over the sea" instead, I am glad that you have so many others to share your life, especially the T'ai Chi man. T'ai Chi is a very good practice and will bring you much balance and strength.

Blessings on you, Dianne

— Dianne Cermak, March 23, 2013

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Dear Michael, it is good to know that you are in good hands and receiving loving care. We think of you often, and we pray for you.

Ed, Anne Marie and the Nystroms

— Ed Nystrom, March 22, 2013

Michael,David and I read your news and feel too far away to be wiht you in person but close enough to keep you and your family in our prayers. your are kind to let us know what is going on and how you are managing this chapter of your life.
i was part of a phase 2 drug trial and have had the joy of seeing over 100,000 people helped by the medicine. blessings this holy week,klkm

— karen miller, March 22, 2013

Dear Michael, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I pray for your healing and I pray for acceptance of God's will. I can't imagaine where I'd be if there never was a wonderful little church called Montgomery Ministeries. Thanks to your obedience to God's call, I have also had the opportunity to lead in this wonderful Christian community that I call home, and have had the pleasure of watching others come in and grow right before my eyes! Thank you for helping me get closer to God, cocreating a community to do it in, and helping me to get purpose in the Truth. May the Lord bless you and keep you,

With love,

— Laura Warren, March 22, 2013

Dear Michael, Maureen, Joe, Catherine and Chris: Ellen Brady has provided me periodic updates since the initial diagnosis of Michael's condition last year, but somehow it was not until five minutes ago that I learned of this CaringBridge page (oy!). Ellen, Mark and I are with you all, and you are in your prayers. Pax vobiscum.

— Leon Hammond, March 22, 2013

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Our Dear Michael,Your wise counsel returns to me on a daily basis, in my heart, with compassion and spiritual guidance. I am so very grateful for that time. Your postings on this book are especially encouraging to me, reminding me that like you, I am held in the palm of our loving God. We pray for you and your family, as you continue in your pilgrimage. We look forward to the day when we look back on all of this together, and sing the marvelous song of victory.As you know, my cancer has also returned. Last week we learned that in its current form it is resistant to chemotherapy, so the doctors are in search of another treatment study that might bring me to the point of qualification for coveted bone marrow transplant. After a few days of struggle, we have had a breakthrough spiritually as well as emotionally. There is really only one question. Do we trust God? All the other questions are just distractions.This is our life. We embrace it!

— D'Anna Soehnge, March 22, 2013

Dearest Michael,

Your challenges are certainly keepng you busy. You have great courage and I applaud you and thank you for sharing your journey. I have a feeling you are saying goodbye and I am not ready. God Bless and keep you my hometown friend. I am happy to hear you are at peace.

Love, Linda (Calvin)

— Linda Tente, March 22, 2013

Michael,

how well I remember you gathering a team in the kitchen at Trinity. And now you must stay put and let others do it. Such changes in your life, and yet you live so fully in the midst of hard news. Day by day, moment by moment ---may we all live that way, fully present to whatever is. So dear one may your surgeons clean up that tissue and whatever else. I pray healing Light all around.

— Jeanie Sweeney, March 22, 2013

Oh, my dear Michael..... thank you for such a complete update.

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Our prayers rise up to the heavenlies.... as your Montgomery Ministries Family of Faith, continues to persevere in prayer for you and your loved ones.

You remind me of Paul the Apostle, keeping your eyes on the prize...keeping on keeping on until the race is won with Victory in Christ.

Blessings, Love, and continued peace and well being....as you continue this spiritual journey surrounded by the many "angels" Abba Father has placed on your path.

Love and great gratitude for your work in Montgomery. Angie and your Montgomery Ministries Family

— Angie Rebert, March 22, 2013

Hi Michael,
Early Easter Blessings and God's peace to you, good friend. Thank you for the update and please know you continue to be in my prayers. My thoughts flash back to the residency at Holy Trinity last July, recalling our conversations and especially you and Jesse slipping out for a few holes at the local club (and I so wishing I had the time to join you!). You touched my soul with your graced, humble, joyful presence, all of which shines through still. Go gently and in peace,

— Bill Dietrich, March 22, 2013

Dear Michael... Sorry to hear that you will need another surgery but am grateful that you are in good hands... the hands of fine physicians... and the hands of our Loving Physician. We pray for you and Maureen often and will continue to ask the Lord to protect and heal you, as He has been doing. Please tell Maureen that we are thinking of her and asking the Lord to help her with his love, encouragement, and strength as well.

We send our love to you both. John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, March 22, 2013

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Michael, we continue to hold you in our prayers and imagine you being held in Jesus' arms with God's hands laid upon your head. We're so glad that you are able to sleep and be at peace as you do. Your are much loved, Michael. Blessings, Ginny and Richard

— Ginny Smith, March 22, 2013

Holding you and your family in prayer, Michael. One day at a time, may God give you each the strength and courage you need to hope. Blessings on your Holy Week, holy walks, tai chi and Easter.

With love from the Wood family.

— Elizabeth Wood, March 22, 2013

So sorry to hear of the setback/need for further surgery and so glad to hear of your continued ability to be at rest in the peace that only God can give.

— Ellen Brady, March 22, 2013

Praying for you Michael. You are in God's hands and it's a comfort to hear you speaking from that place. Blessings.

— Keith Cooper, March 22, 2013

Hi Michael,
It's great to feel your spirit come through in the words you write. You're a brave man. Our thoughts are with you and your family as you work your way through the healing process. Love, David, Dale and Graham

— David Forster, March 22, 2013

Again Mike appreciate the effort you make to keep your friends "in the loop"....The Christian Passover is soon. Be well.

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— John Stickel, March 22, 2013

Wow Michael, such news and such peace and determination! Well done and thanks be to God!Dar and I will continue to hold you, Maureen and the family in our prayers, especially on your surgery date of April 8th.Love and prayers,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, March 22, 2013

Thank you so much for the update. We think of you often and send up our prayers. You continue to lead and inspire! I just finished teaching the Active Parenting class for the Hand in Hand families. It went well, four families, but I missed your facilitating skills! We will be moving the preschool to a Methodist church in Lincoln. Walking distance from my home. I can follow your lead in daily walking!

Blessings to you and your family.

— Laurie Denio, March 22, 2013

Hi Michael -

Thank you for sharing your update!! Your strength, confidence and courage are all a symbol of your faith. Your are protected my friend, with love and prayers which fill our galaxy.

We will continue to pray for you, the whole Prewitt family, your physicians and care givers.

Tia Chi, now there is an idea for my golf game. Can't wait to compare how it helps our putting.

With love,

Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, March 22, 2013

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Michael -
Wow - hard to imagine a more confident and faithful reaction to what many would consider more than a little bump in the road. I am touched by your clear need to reassure us, your friends, that you are in good spirits and good hands. Thank you for that.
How great for all of us to focus this Holy Week on your healing, and to give thanks for your powerful witness to God's presence in all our lives, whatever the circumstances. Alison and I will pray for a successful surgery and recovery and will continue to give thanks for your ministry.
Your brother in Christ,
Larry

— Larry Comstock, March 22, 2013

Dear Michael,

It is good to hear of your progress, and of the things that are helpful...walks, Tai Chi, rest. I have just returned from Ireland where I walked some of St Patrick's trail. God is so very good! Sending you Easter prayers of thanksgiving, hope and peace.

with love, Janice Feaman

— Janice Feaman, March 22, 2013

God bless you my brother. It is good to hear from you and ponder your story and the events that you know to be daily. You both are in our prayers.

Arden and Martha

— Arden Musselman, March 22, 2013

Mike,
As I read your latest update, I was so inspired by your strength and faith. You will absolutely be in my thoughts and prayers each day and especially on the day of your surgery.,,,,,,and throughout your recovery. I know God is by your side.
Fondly,Susan

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— Susan O'Connor, March 22, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT for all he's done for others, serving God and just because! May his light shine on!

— Laura Warren, March 22, 2013

God bless you Michael, in your valiant fight. You, our founding father, are still and always will be in the thoughts and prayers of MM'ers everywhere. We carry on the good fight along with you.Grace and love and peace,

— Gina Williams, March 13, 2013

Michael -
Good morning! Hope by now you're back on track - sorry for the bump in the road. May God sustain you and guide you through this wilderness experience.
Your brother in Christ,
Larry

— Larry Comstock, March 12, 2013

Greetings Michael

Our love we send to you along with ongoing prayers and gratitude for your legacy at Montgomery Ministries. We are still a small band of faithful followers going forth to encourage believers and witness for Jesus through our lives and words. You are so much a part of us. Laura spoke eloquently this past Sunday of our deep gratitude for the work you started and fostered in Mongomery Ministries. We love you and stand in prayer for you in all things and for Maureen and your family.

FYI Margaret tho not able to communicate as well as she once did, has made another turn around and is at church these last three Sundays. I visit her each week and instead of Bible Study I sing the old beloved hymns and she sings along! The spirit hears and connects through music when over avenues may be blocked.

May God continue to bless you with a deep peace and joy of resting in the loving care of our Lord Jesus. May

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you be restored to health and may we all have many more years with you. May we be content for all to rest in God's wise and loving Will.....

Much love and ongoing prayers.....
Angie and your Mongomery Ministries Family

— Angie Rebert, March 11, 2013

Michael:Praying for your recovery, of Maureen and family--so appreciate your spirit and focus.May the Lord's presence fill your waking and sleeping hours.Blessing and love,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, March 11, 2013

Sorry to hear about the setbacks, Michael. Praying for renewed strength, healing and joy in this round of chemo ... wish I could drop in. I'll see if I can visit while we have a care-giver with my mother-in-law at home. It's been too long since I've seen you, my brother!!

David Johnston

— David Johnston, March 10, 2013

Michael, we are thinking of you and your beautiful family. God Bless and take care! Praying for many more snowy days!

— Jennifer Moyer, March 9, 2013

That's not 2 steps backward - that's just a bogie- pars in April for sure. JW

— jack wolf, March 9, 2013

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So glad to see you back on Caring Bridge. Spring is in the air with crocuses and snowdrops and sense of coming warmth and renewal. Bon courage to you and Maureen.
Love,
Alice and Nelson

— Alice Maxfield, March 9, 2013

Deareat Michael,

Sorry to hear of your setback...but grateful to hear of the continued good care you are receiving. Also grateful your spirit is good and moving forward as I am sure is God's plan for you. I think of you very often and miss you terribly. Our time here in R I was too short but your signature has stayed with us at Calvin and for myself I still feel you here with us. Please continue to get well and I will continue to pray.

Love, Linda

— Linda Tente, March 9, 2013

Hi Michael,so glad to hear that you are doing better and better. You had better get better, as I know the rest of the class mates, like me, are looking foward to seeing you at the next reunion. Prayers are still there for you, so be on the positive side. Take Care and God Bless

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, March 9, 2013

The Lord continue to bless you and keep you and shine His face on you. We love you.

— Annie Wald, March 9, 2013

Michael, thank you for the update...maybe I'll see you this spring if I come to Philly to visit with Debbie...John

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and I think of you often!

— Carol Jackson, March 9, 2013

The ups & downs can be frustrating but keep looking at the big picture. I am wishing you well and love & support to you & Maureen.

— Karen Peterson, March 9, 2013

Very dear Michael,It is reassuring to get this generous update, letting us know how things are for you. Your patience, faith, and commitment are sure to stand you in good stead as these difficult days go by.As for me ... I'm in my second round of chemo, preparing for a bone marrow transplant as soon as possible. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston has already found a near-perfect match. This process has been sort of like e- Harmony.com! Even tho' we don't have face-to-face discussions in your study, your presence is always felt in my prayer life. This is our life. We embrace it!

— D'Anna Soehnge, March 9, 2013

We're hoping to get back to Philly in late March or April perhaps for another visit to Chris' Jazz Cafe as well as the Han Dynasty restaurant. Was thinking about you last week 'cause I saw a patient name, Prewitt, at the St. Lawrence Rehab Center in Lawrenceville, while picking up "cultures" or "specimens," ie., stuff in biohazard baggies for transport back to Pathology Lab at St. Francis Med Center, Trenton.

You are so lucky to have good health insurance and such an aware wife as well as good kids.

— Richard Skelly, March 9, 2013

Michael Cynthia came in from Hong Kong for a few days and on our way to do a little shopping for her your name came up and I said we had not we had not chattded for a whle. have been going to PT for my left shoulder and said i would try this afternoon only to find your up date on my computer for which I am very greatrful as I think about you a great deal and go by Jack Wolf's house almost every day. We are going to again have the Seniors at the Golf Club and I am still hoping you might be well enough to come stay with us and go over to watch it. Our love and warmest regards to you and your family. Tom Cramer

— Thomas Dana Cramer, March 9, 2013

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Thank you for the update, Michael. I'm sorry to hear about your recent illness an set- backs. It sounds as if you are tolerating chemo fairly well for which I am grateful. Richard and I are holding you in prayer.

Blessings and peace to you, my dear friend and colleague in Christ.

— Ginny Smith, March 9, 2013

We love you Michael, all of us. Take care, and think positive :)

— Ed Nystrom, March 9, 2013

Hi Mike -- It is so good to hear from you. cThat is a very impressive cup (coffee? Tea?) you are holding in the new photo. You must still be pretty strong to lift that! I hope the virus is well and truly gone and that you will prosper in the warming days ahead. Very best wishes-- Dianne

— Dianne Cermak, March 9, 2013

Hi Michael,
Thanks for keeping us updated and sharing your journey with us. I pray for you and am encouraged by your faith. Do you still use your same email?--I'll try sending you a little update on my end that way.
Keith

— Keith Cooper, March 9, 2013

Pastor Michael...so glad to hear you are progressing and not letting now and then set backs get you down. Cumberland is snow covered after the last 2-day snow fall. On the other hand, Smithfield got very little by way of accumulation...makes me happy! John (and the Cameron family) are gearing up for the Young Life Bowl-a- Thon on the 23rd. Go Team Calvin!!!! We are getting acquainted with our new interim. It will be an interesting Spring as we follow God's leading into Calvin's future. Glad you are benefitting from PT and from Maureen's ministrations. Give her our best. And you continue to heal.

In Christ's Love,

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Judy and John

— Judy Reali, March 9, 2013

Michael, you are often in Todd & my thoughts and prayers. I was with Bev M last evening after she had spoken with Maureen. I want you both to know that I would love to help you out at this time. I am free to drive to Philly to take you to appointments and whatever else would be helpful. Please call on me if you need & want assistance. my cell # is 908-202-1620.

love & blessings Kathie

— Kathie Sutton, March 9, 2013

Hi Michael -

Love reading your updates. I am convinced the protection you feel is God Almighty and His Heavenly Spirit at your side!! Know that you are in our constant prayers!!

Looking forward to the snow melting, your strength increasing and golfing together.

With love,

Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, March 9, 2013

Pastor Michael, thanks for the update. I'm sorry to hear about "the step back" but hopefully you have "two" or

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a lot more "steps forward" in your immediate future. Thanks too for including the pic. Hopefully rehab is going smoothly. Penn's care is the best in the world...literally.
No news is good news here. Calvin landed an interim pastor and I think he is going to be a great fit for the congregation. Lauren's fellowship ends in late June so we are starting to slowly tie up loose ends in prepping for our arrival back in Philly in early July. Kyle Kendrick has looked atrocious this Spring, but at least there is baseball on.

Best to you and continued prayers to you and Maureen.Don

— Don Leypoldt, March 9, 2013

Hey, dude... Thanks for the latest post. Not at all what I would have prescribed, but if there's anything we are learning (grudgingly, sometimes) it is that someOne else is calling these shots, and we're blessed to be on the ride together. I am particularly grateful that Kim is someone you feel grateful for, as PT is something that I am currently doing on two bodily locales (right shoulder, left hip) and struggle at times to believe is doing much good. I spend about two and a half hours each morning in the PT office and/or the adjacent gym, and can't seem to shake the notion that such diligence ought to work immediate miracles. Must be that damned delusion, again, that makes me forget it's in someOne else's hands! Having a PT person like Kim (and my own) who foster confidence and determination can make all the difference between discouragement and commitment.

I love you, pal, and pray for you every day. El

— Eliot Daley, March 9, 2013

Hi Mike,

Good that you have a positive attitude. The Govt here in DC closed on Tuesday for snow..too bad I can't add a pic of the snow man...Keep it up young man...John Stickel

— John Stickel, March 9, 2013

It was great to hear your voice today Michael. I learned of the CaringBridge site by calling Ed Nystrom, and have signed up. Nancy and I have been thinking of you and Maureen...Call when you can...518-306-4954 (currently at home in Saratoga) FFFFFFFF

— Frank Tetz, March 6, 2013

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Love to hear that your recovery is going well. More prayers coming your way. Sincerely,
Jennifer Cotten Mack

— Jennifer Cotten, March 1, 2013

Michael, It was so good to speak to you, yesterday, and I so appreciate your news of the death of our comrade and friend, Tom Riley. I will appropriately share your status with the leadership of the Association. Thank you for all you do for us. I can assure you of our prayers and firm belief that your trials will result in full recovery and continued service to Mankind. Best wishes to Maureen and the entire family.

Best wishes and Love in Christ, Jim

— Jim Archer, February 9, 2013

Hi Michael and Maureen, We're happy things are progressing well. We continue to pray and thank God for you both.

Things are as normal as they get around here. Last minute college aps., midterms and all the rest. We are all fine - just wishing we were physically closer along with the spiritual connection. Consider yourselves hugged - love to you both - Jennifer

— Jennifer Cameron, February 1, 2013

Michael:So good to speak with you and Maureen too.Dar joins me in praying for your healing and for the Lord's peace for you and your family as you proceed through treatments.Our love and prayers,Stan and Dar

— stan wood, January 28, 2013

Hi Michael -

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You are in our prayers constantly. No hives, no rashes, no side effects at all - - simply wellness and 100% remission. (besides we have some golf to play!!)

Love,

Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, January 28, 2013

You are a miracle in the making, of youself and those close to you; The healed and healer too.
Never once forsaking or mistaking, Love's power to see you through.

I miss you friend. D'Anna and I speak of you daily. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do for us.

— Walter Soehnge, January 28, 2013

Wonderful to learn that you are tolerating the treatments this time around. It's a lot of work being a patient! Thoughts & prayers

— Karen Peterson, January 25, 2013

Michael and family, glad to know things are going well, or, at least better than they initially could have looked. Like my father Jack, who passed at 78, I think Rev. Michael was taught and raised to be an optimist.

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That's what the nay-saying doctors in St. Peter's ICU didn't understand about Jack Skelly. Stay positive, never give up, don't let too much irrational thinking darken your mood.

— Richard Skelly, January 25, 2013

Michael -

This is great news and must be a source of tremendous encouragement as you enter this next phase. Your courageous witness is truly inspiring - may God continue to strengthen and sustain you. And no side effect this time, please!

Praying for you! Larry Comstock

— Larry Comstock, January 24, 2013

Mike........What wonderful news. So happy to hear that you are doing so well. I will certainly keep you in my prayers. I'll be praying for your continuing good reports and NO side effects during your treatments.
Susan O'Connor

— Susan O'Connor, January 24, 2013

Hi Michael

,,Congratulations on the latest "good news".Your improvement with the latest round of therapy treatment is very encouraging.We have a couple folks at AMUMC that are in the contuning/beginning treatments for cancer. I hae shared your positive results with them.I "run into" your name almost every week,a tribute to your "visibility" in the short time you were in RI. Continued blessings on you and your family in the treatment days

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and weeks ahead. You are a caring example of just what puting your life in God's hands is all about. Tom Conboy

— Tom Conboy, January 24, 2013

Dear Michael and Maureen,We've only just learned of all that you've been through in the past many months! We are so thankful for the news of your recent MRI! No news is indeed good news!!! Please know that you are in our prayers and that we send love and the power of positive thinking your way.I will be in Philadelphia

sometime next month and would love to say hello if there is an appropriate time...In the interim, our love from Montreal!Andrew, Sophie, Chloe, and Quentin

— Andrew Curtis, January 24, 2013

Dear Michael,

It is wonderful news that you are feeling so well! As you say, the chemo and radiation do pack a wallop. We'll send good karma your way for no side-effects with this next round of drugs.

Love,
Monica & Ali

— Monica Yoder, January 24, 2013

Hi Michael, Thanks for posting the good news. I fondly think of our worship services at Franklin Farm. Please know that i will continue to hold you in prayer. - Lynn from Arnold Mills UMC

— lynn mccracken, January 24, 2013

Hey Michael: So great to hear this news from you! I get regular updates from Maureen. I continue to hold you in the light! Peace and Health

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All my best,

Karen

This is good news Michael, you are in our thoughts and we keep them positive!

— Jennifer Moyer, January 24, 2013

Michael, I am so glad to read this good news. I believe you are in God's hands and will continue to be held in his loving arms. Richard and I are praying for you and hope that side effects are minimal. God's peace and blessings be with you, my dear friend and brother in Christ.

— Ginny Smith, January 24, 2013

wonderful news in your update...we so miss you here --not a week goes by that we don't remember and give thanks for the time we had with you at Calvin--particularly as Lent comes forward again. We'll be sharing part of that with Calvin again this year, thanks to your initiation of the partnership there. thoughts and prayers with you for full healing and embracing (as I KNOW you will) your new normal...God bless, always!

— Chris Foster, January 24, 2013

Michael great to hear from you again and that things are looking up. I admire your patience and trust in The Lord. Bill Smith.

— Bill Smith, January 24, 2013

Hi,I see your address is on the site. I had to get it from Bruce Henry. Many thanks and blessings for the good news. We are waiting to see what God has planned for you. Bitter cold with a bit of snow here in western PA. I take Sandy to work on bad days like this. Many prayers for you and Maureen.

— Karen Lecks, January 24, 2013

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— Jon Noonan, January 24, 2013

Hello Mike -- Let me echo Dianne's remarks. It is so good to hear this welcome news, too! Down here in Va (Springfield) we had two inches of snow overnight.

Sincerely, John Stickel

— John Stickel, January 24, 2013

Hi Mike -- It is so good to hear from you and with such welcome news, too! The days are getting brighter and pitchers and catchers will soon be reporting for spring training. (Have you become a Phillies fan or are you loyal to the Pirates?). You can watch bits of it on MLB at Bat. We will definitely hold out for a no-hives (or the like) series this round for you. -- Dianne

— Dianne Cermak, January 24, 2013

Hi Micha

Great news indeed. What a wonderful gift God has given all of us by stoping the growth of your tumor.. Glory be in His name. Love you Michael. Keep up the good work.

— Linda Tente, January 23, 2013

You are always in my prayers Michael. The hand of God is on you.I can feel it when i pray. All my love brother.

John A Mulhern

— john mulhern, January 23, 2013

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prayers individually and collectively. Margaret will be happy to hear this news. She is somewhat better, receiving physical therapy quite often. We will keep you informed. Andy, Gina, Laura and I will be ordained at Hopewell Presbyterian Church Sunday as elders for special ministry to Montgomery Ministries. We are in conversation about an intern from the seminary who after one visit is choosing us for his internship. So we are feeling affirmed that our ministry should continue on. Although our numbers are still small we seem to be a nurturing nest from which to disciple. Keep us in prayer.

Blessings we pray upon you in this stage of your healing. Much love and many prayers
Angie and your Montgomery Ministries Family

— Angie Rebert, January 23, 2013

Great to hear this news, Michael...maybe we can come to Philly to have lunch with you some weekend when you are feeling up to it!
Carol & John Jackson

— Carol Jackson, January 23, 2013

We praise and thank God for this great news. Jacki and Chris are about to give birth to their second child. It seems like only yesterday that you were uniting them as husband and wife. It was such a joyful celebration! Blessings.

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, January 23, 2013

Great to hear the good news!
We're in Thailand for a few weeks with Caitlin and crew, including little Nora who is a real charmer.

— Annie Wald, January 23, 2013

Go Michael! Btw, I had a reaction with hives, etc to my second chemo treatment and everybody worried a lot about it, but I never had the reaction again. It's amazing what our bodies can get used to. Keep up the good

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work. I always have you in my thoughts.

— Dale Forster, January 23, 2013

Thank you for your note at Christmas! I was glad to get your new address and have been glad to hear that the process of dealing with this 'challenge' is going so well with relatively minimal impairment.

— Ellen Brady, January 23, 2013

David, Dale and Graham send you our love. Having gone through something similar 2 years ago when Dale was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, we can appreciate (if that's the right word) what you're undergoing. It sounds like you're doing all the right things, medically and spiritually. Keep up the good work.

One thing that Dale got into as part of the healing process was acupuncture. Western medicine has no easy explanation for it's effectiveness, but her gynecological oncologist said it seems to help.

— David Forster, January 23, 2013

Michael, we think of you, pray for you, and tell one another stories about you all the time. You are much a part of our lives today and always. Walter will fill the pulpit this Sunday, and we ask for your prayers for that lovely challenge. Right now I am not portable, and apparently won't be for some months, so our hoped for visit to Philly is temporarily postponed. Still, our hearts are with you!Lovingly,D'Anna (and Walter)

— D'Anna Soehnge, January 23, 2013

That's great news Michael. I will pass it along to the Hand in Hand families. They ask often. I found the DVD's, Thank you! I will carry on for you! Praying for you.

— Laurie Denio, January 23, 2013

Hey Michael! That news is good indeed. I'm in Santa Barbara for two weeks but will check in when back and see when Daleys and I can bring soup. Love you both!!! Keep up the good work!!! Julie

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— Julie Denny, January 23, 2013

Still pulling for you in Southern New England with our prayers lifted to God! You keep going and keep honoring God with what you are doing!
Dana

— Dana Lindsley, January 23, 2013

YIPPPEEEEEE - that's FANTASTIC news !!!!! And here's to NO hives

Hugs and love all around........xxxxxxxxxxx Mick

— Micki Hobson, January 23, 2013

Michael:

Thanks for posting this good news! We think about you often, and hope you're getting our messages. Sometimes the Caring Bridge website seems a little less than caring when it comes to enabling our communications. No worries...we're receiving your posts, and we're with you.

Not sure if you're aware of the fact that Andrew and Sophie moved to Montreal back around last Thanksgiving. I heard for Andrew via email a few weeks ago, he asked about you, and I filled him in as best I could. I'll cut and paste your latest post and send it to him.

All the best to you and Maureen and your family. Into. Next time, take care of yourself. Jim & Sharon Barton

— Jim Barton, January 23, 2013

Michael,

Thanks for the update today. We are praying and appreciate hearing what is going on. Will continue to pray that side affects can continue to be minimal. Say hello to your beautiful wife and nurse for us.

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Blessings to you and Maureen Arden and Martha

— Martha Musselman, January 23, 2013

Michael,

so good to hear this -- that your mind is bright, and body slowly following along. Your name will be on my small prayer table for Christ-healing flow with the chemo pills and infusions. Flow Spirit Flow. Heal Micheal Heal. Jeanie of Shalem

— Jeanie Sweeney, January 23, 2013

Michael - thank you for the greetings and updates. I have thought of you often as our family went through a similar journey with my nephew.
Keep up the faith and good healing.

— Nancy Curtis, January 16, 2013

Hi Michael and Maureen,
We were delighted to hear from you and read your New Years update. Your joy in the Lord is a rich blessing to us and so many others. We hope and pray for continued healing, and that "the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." How about lunch again sometime? With love,

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, January 11, 2013

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In honor of Michael PREWITT Remember your favorite Grantland Rice, well from our vantage point, you got nothin' to worry about. The Wolfe Family

— Michael Wolfe, January 9, 2013

Hi Michael,

I just learned from Kathy Walker of your CaringBridge site. After reading through the postings from you and Maureen and all the tributes from friends, I came away grateful for God's love, grace, and healing so obvious in your life and in the lives you have touched. I will continue to hold you in prayer as you gain strength in the days and weeks ahead.

Since you were seminary classmates, I thought you might like to know that Scott and his wife, D'Anna, had their third child and our 8th grandchild in Kilgore, TX on December 20. Her name is Meredith Virginia. Needless to say, I am delighted!

God's gracious peace, comfort, and wisdom be continually with you, my brother in Christ. Shalom!

— Ginny Smith, January 6, 2013

Mike, Thank you for your uplifting words.You are amazing and our family loves you so. Continued prayers for you and yours. The Morels

— Bobbie Morel, January 6, 2013

Michael, A belated merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family. You've worked as hard at surviving and healing as at everything you've done in your life. You know I know what it takes to simply go on through fatigue and discomfort, without giving up hope. It's God and all those prayers, but also you, a fighter. Can't wait to see you, soon I hope. Love and peace and grace,

— Gina Williams, January 4, 2013

Congratulations on ringing the bell! And so great to hear of the special family times you've had.

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We're off to Thailand next week to visit with Caitlin and John and the kids, including our new granddaughter Nora.

Joy and peace and hello to Maureen!

— Annie Wald, January 4, 2013

Pastor, you're update was a positive message. As always I was blessed. We had a little glitch with Miss D's health but all is well over all. We miss seeing you and hearing your messages of a Sunday. I particularly miss our monthly get together. I wonder if New Year flannels differ much from Christmas flannels which I like. They go exceedingly well with hot cocoa and scones of the cinnamon raisin persuasion. This should bring a smile to your craggy, handsome face. I am in the pulpit the fourth Sunday in January. I hope there is a recording this time so you can hear. It would please me if you could. I will be ordained an elder this coming Sunday. Yes sir, 01/06/13 is the day. I hope I don't goober up. I was going to withdraw as you were to serve with me. I gave my word. So, I'll do my best and hope in Christ. Later Pastor Dude

— Walter Soehnge, January 2, 2013

Hi Michael,

I haven't sent a message in a while, but I continue to pray for you, Maureen, and family daily. I am sure it was truly a blessed holiday season for you all. You have been through so much and your relationship with our awesome God is keeping you going. ...Of course, having Maureen and your children nearby along with all the support of friends and extended family helps you to remain positive and forge ahead! All this made possible by our Lord. It is great to hear how great you are doing. I do think you would be proud of the Calvin family. We are truly holding our own. Each time we complete a task or have an event that was inspired by you, we sigh and say..Michael would be pleased. You have inspired us far more than you know and will never be forgotten.

I know from personal experience how totally draining chemo is, and although it takes time, most of the side effects will go away gradually and in time. And as you know keeping a positive attitude and lots of support help to ease the weird feelings etc that you experience.

I did want to tell you that I was in Lancaster a few weeks ago at the Millenium Sight & Sound theater to see Jonah. It was great. Our bus driver said at 1 point we were 15 miles from Phily. Also, my grandaughter will be baptized at Calvin on Jan.13....Truly an answer to prayer. She is 6 months old and a sweetheart...of course.

Sending many blessings as you begin 2013. And, praying the side effects of the next round of chemo are tolerable, so you can continue your regimen of walking etc to keep yourself moving and feeling some

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semblance or normalcy during this very difficult time. Continued prayers for strength to help you through. May God Bless you all.
Betty Conlon

— Betty Conlon, January 2, 2013

Michael -- Healing is a day-at-a-time thing and I wish you many healing days. And there's no doubt that the warmth of family and deep rest will always help you. But, I do believe your abundance of heart, kindness and good cheer gives you a leg up for the road ahead. So, as ever, I suspect you are being true to yourself with the help of a vast array of friends, and the love of Maureen and your kids. Go get 'em my friend!

Lots of love to you, Henry

— Henry Mueller, January 2, 2013

Michael Delighated to receive your ltest message.Am sitting here with my latest rescue at my feet. A black German Sherherd namer the Chief. Will introduce him when you come this summer for the seniors golf tournament at the Golf Club if you can make it. It was well received last summer aand booked for the next two years. Our love and prayers are with you. All the Cramers

— Thomas Dana Cramer, January 2, 2013

Michael,
How delightful to hear that God's heavenly peace has descended upon you! God is good! Been thinking a lot about you recently and missing you. Our prayers continue for your here in Southern New England. Go with God into this new year.
Dana

— Dana Lindsley, January 2, 2013

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How glorious to hear from you, Michael! Walter and I have been cheering you on from our goal line seats in the Great Cloud.I've recently had a few weeks of illness, along with a week in the hospital, and am working my way back up to the surface ... then more chemo (not unexpected, as you know). Your message of this morning is strangely encouraging to me, as well. Still ... Christmas was magical for us, surrounded by the delightful, joyous, loving presence of family, friends, and ministering angels. We do so look forward to the time when we can see you again face-to-face, and until then "This is our life, we embrace it!"D'Anna (and Walter too, of course)The Sr. Soehnge's

— D'Anna Soehnge, January 2, 2013

Thanks Michael for this update and reflection. John Stickel

— John Stickel, January 2, 2013

What a joy to have this update and know that you have been spending such a lovely holiday surrounded by family and friends. I can easily imagine how challenging it must be to be patient through it all...thank goodness sleep is in place to assist that process! I also can't think of a challenge that you could not meet, so I get comfort from that fact as well.
I hope to be able to visit in person in the near future....'til then, here's to the next steps being smooth and with minimum frustration......
With lots of love to you, Mo and the 'kids'.....always, Mick

— Micki Hobson, January 1, 2013

Michael,
It was wonderful to share Christmas with you and your family! It was a perfect celebration for us and I know for you as well. Thank you for making the effort to come to Pennington that day. When you are up to it, let's schedule a Trivial Pursuit evening on Baldwin Street.
Carol & John Jackson

— Carol Jackson, January 1, 2013

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children and grandkids today in Georgia, with the homecoming and welcome back for our son Josh's battalion unit. They had spent the last year (full 365 days) on deployment to Afghanistan. It was a wonderful day for that blessing to see him and his family reunited. We will make the 12 hour drive back north to PA tomorrow. Praise God for your story of peace and comfort in the hands of the Almighty. Hope it's possible to see you again on Sunday.

Arden & Martha

— Arden Musselman, January 1, 2013

Dear Michael & Maureen,

Can't believe I still haven't come for a visit ... and I'm off early tomorrow morning for a conference in Singapore for Muslim and Christian leaders. This note comes with a prayer -- that God will heal you after that brain surgery and that will have a great time of sharing when I come back!

Charlotte sends her love, David Johnston

— David Johnston, January 1, 2013

Hi Michael,
Happy New Year to you and your family. You look great ringing the bell. Glad that Chris was able to make it home for Christmas I know that means so much to you. You will be in our thoughts and prayers the middle of this month.
Bill and Dina Smith

— Bill Smith, January 1, 2013

Dear Michael,

Oh rats. If I'd known you were coming to ABCS concert, I would have snuck in to hear the glorious music and give you all Christmas hugs. Not meant to be. Will get back to Philadelphia soon, I hope! So glad all the family was with you at Christmas. Much love. Julie

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— Julie Denny, January 1, 2013

Greetings Michael,

It was good to get your "update". saw Bev Bloomer last week and she gave me a current report.She ,like yourself, is a battler.Lois and I had a busy December with ushering and Services. We look forward each year to the "cultural /inspirational trinity"...The Christmas Carol, The Nutcracker and the Messiah (Providence Singers and RI Philharmonic

Ray Theroux had a spell with congestive heart failure . he's doing fine but still limited in his activity. they have had some retired priests and some from Providence College to cover Masss during the Advent/Christmas busy time.

It was great that you could enjoy those precious times with family as long as you paced yourself. People I run into ask about you at least once or twice a week.That is a tribute to your impact on the comunity in a relatively short period of time.

Lois and I send our best wishes for another successful round of treatments.We know how her chemo/radiation treatments wore her down and pray for your continued comfort and surrounding love of family in the weeks ahead.

In 2013 may God keep you" in the shelter of his wings." Tom Conboy
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— Tom Conboy, January 1, 2013

You write well with your fuzzy brain. I hope the side effects respond to tincture of time as Holdcraft says. Many blessings. Jon

— Jon Noonan, January 1, 2013

So glad to know that you are enjoying some R & R. Yes the Christmas season is a time to reflect on our many blessings--the love of family & friends, the expertise of healthcare professionals, and the love of the triune God.

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I continue to pray for healing for you.

— Karen Peterson, January 1, 2013

So glad to know that you are enjoying some R & R. Yes the Christmas season is a time to reflect on our many blessings--the love of family & friends, the expertise of healthcare professionals, and the love of the triune God. I continue to pray for healing for you.

— Karen Peterson, January 1, 2013

Michael - I am with you in spirit, knowing a great deal about what you are going through, but also knowing that every treatment journey is its own unique thing. One way or another, attitude is very important and you have the right one! I found the chemo treatments oddly comforting. The oncology nurses are all great, and get what you're going through more than anyone else on the "outside". Maybe you are finding that out too. So glad you are sleeping well, and that you have your family around you. I am thinking of you often and look forward to your treatments being over and your getting back to your life. It will happen and more quickly than you think. Dale Forster

— Dale Forster, January 1, 2013

Michael,

My eyes are filled with tears. What a Joyful message. Thank you so much for making the time and effort to send such a beautiful gift this Christmas season. Happy New Year!!!! As always you and your family are in our prayers.

PS I think you would be very proud of us..we are holding on and honoring you and our Savior .with love,

— Linda Tente, January 1, 2013

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Michael, Merry Christmas to you and Maureen! We're encouraged by your progress and your perennial upbeat attitude. Hope all is as well as it can be.
Things are progressing here. A very busy travel schedule for work and for personal (I hit 22 states in 11 weeks and while I like to stay on the go, that is WAY too much) may finally level off with the new year. Lauren is sensing a call to do a surgery mission in Cameroon this year. While it isn't final, she is probably 60% through the needed paper work and if the Lord ends up leading here, He used you as a conduit for encouraging her.

I think the Phils overpaid for Ben Revere, because I like Worley, but only a couple of young guys have come back to bite us. 2013 will not be a pennant year but hopefully they can keep it entertaining.
Calvin is doing well. We miss you greatly but God is providing.
Happy New Year!Don and Lauren

— Don Leypoldt, January 1, 2013

Hello Michael, Maureen and Family. How amazing it is to witness this process. The web, what a concept. Thank You for sharing your story and more important, showing such faith. Thomasina, Auntie Linda, Uncle Harry, our children, Jose and I continue to think of and pray for You. Blessings, Bobbie Morel and Family

— Bobbie Morel, December 13, 2012

Michael, it is so good to hear that you are progressing nicely through your treatments. God Bless you as you get closer to ringing that Bell! I'm happy you will have completed everything before Christmas. My prayers are with you, Pam Kolakowski

— Pam Kolakowski, December 5, 2012

Hello my friend -
How good you are to share your journey with us - I know we are all glad that your are drawing strength from us - but perhaps more to the point, we are all drawing strength for you - may we all follow our paths with our hearts as open and our minds as ready to embrace what God gives us - each day is indeed a blessing, the more so as we come to understand what blessings really are -
I thought of you as we sang a lovely anthem in Church this past Sunday with this refrain: "What if your blessings come through raindrops, what if your healing comes through tears, what if a thousand sleepless nights are what it takes to hold you near -- what if the trials of this life are your mercies in disguise"
With love to you, Maureen and your clan - Janie

— J M Hewson, December 4, 2012

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Hope! Advent! Great expectations! Knowing that our loving God is so much in charge that.our only job is to walk with Him and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. You, through this trial, have been such a witness to all of us. We thank God for you, for Maureen and for the connection we will always have. The choir sang Patience, people; the Lord is Coming this past Sunday. Such a beautiful song. And we know that patience is not as easily practiced as it is spoken. But, patience, dear friend. Have hope. Retain the spirit of can-do, will- do and might even write the book.

.Blessings! Judy & John

— Judy Reali, December 4, 2012

Michael,
Reading your updates is truly inspiring. First, you write beautifully and second, it's wonderful to read about your progress. You certainly have one busy schedule! Your spirit and attitude are.......again......inspiring. May God walk with you every day on your journey to health. You have been and will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
Susan Ringle O'Connor

— Susan O'Connor, December 4, 2012

You are an amazing man who is prayed for often and thought about alot. You are an inspiration to us all. We are so happy to here you are progressing and may you have a peaceful holiday season surround

— Julie Grimwood, December 4, 2012

Michael, I am so grateful for your updates. You are a phenomenally positive person with an equally wonderful wife. Patti and I hope to see you soon although I'm guessing Wednesday is not a good day, based on your updates. In any case, know that I'm down on my knobby knees praying for you both every day. Much love, Julie D.

— Julie Denny, December 3, 2012

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hear this time of year. Peace,
Jeff Vamos

— Jeff Vamos, December 3, 2012

Thanks so much for the update--three cheers for half-time [a half bell??] A great time to give thanks for the first half--and a special thanks to Maureen as she walks with you!

So sorry it didn't work out to see you both last month, but it was wonderful to talk with you--to hear your voice and experience the glory of who God has made you. You are such a treasure!

Annie

Dear Michael,

Thank you for keeping us posted, and I am grateful for your gratitude.

Down in this corner of Georgia, I will applaud for you on the 18th.

Blessings,

— Marshall Jenkins, December 3, 2012

Michael -
Thank you for this update on the first Sunday of Advent - the message in the sermon I heard yesterday was

— Annie Wald, December 3, 2012

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Hope: The Certainty that whatever is happening, it makes sense and will work out. I know you will look back on this wilderness experience and see that meaning one day soon.

Meanwhile, I'll be listening for that bell on the 18th - make sure you ring it loud enough for me to hear it in NYC.

Your brother in Christ, Larry

— Larry Comstock, December 3, 2012

Hi Michael,

thanks for the "update". That bell ringing ceremony sounds quite a deal' I'd never heard of something like that.Thank goodness your treatment is going so well. it is good that you are able to carry out such an extensive PT program.

Hardly a day goes by that someone (from the community) doesn't ask about your progress. The Valley Breeze article really brought attention to your illness and further concern for Calvin.Now I can give a "current" report.

With the retirement and disability paperwork out of the way, down the road you can explore other venues of ministry.

We are looking forward to seeing you and Maureen when you come back to RI. In the meantime...have a blessed Advent.
Tom Conboy

— Tom Conboy, December 3, 2012

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Dear Mike,

I have been praying for you. I am glad to hear that the course of treatments is going as well as can be expected. Take good care of yourself and know that others are with you in this new and unexpected journey.

Fondly, Karen (Goshorn)

— Karen Peterson, December 3, 2012

glad to be connected in the journey from afar as you move through this time with the Spirit we all came to know and love ...and now miss... in RI. May God's grace and power of healing and wonder go with you and Maureen in this blessed season. in and through Christ...

— Chris Foster, December 3, 2012

It's great to hear from you and to hear how positive your spirits remain. We are looking forward to celebrating with you on Christmas evening at the Jacksons' house on Baldwin Street...maybe we can get a bell for you to ring on that day, too! Looking forward to seeing you soon!

— Carol Jackson, December 2, 2012

Michael - Thanks for the good thought below. When I'm at the end of my rope, I'll think of what you wrote:

"doing what we are being called to do right now. Can we ask for more than that?"

And that will be very helpful. Thanks. And when it comes time to ring the bell, however you do that, you will have earn it through your courage and Maureen's courage, and well, I do hope you punch that sucker of a bell!

Take care, and lots of love, Henry

— Henry Mueller, December 2, 2012

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Greetings Michael.... Andy, Gina, Laura and I were elected elders for special ministry at HPC this morning. Gina described our office sanctuary and our ministry during the service and Mike also spoke of our history describing how you had led the beginnings of the ministry and how we are carrying it forth. We continue to disciple members in The Word, nurturing encouraging, and worshiping together.

Our Christian Twelve Step Ministry continues with a group meeting Wednesdays at 5, and now we are inviting other churches to join us at the MM offices. I am now in my fourth year leading a 90 minute twelve step class at Good News Home for women, a Christian long term treatment center. And recently I led a seminar: Twelve Step for All, joining with Montgomery Evangelical Free Church who hosted the workshop, and also partnered with the Christian Community Chapel in Hillsborough. We are praying that this seminar will bring forth fruits and more churches will start Christian Twelve Step Groups. We hope that sometime in the future you and your family can visit and worship we us. You all have been often in our prayers and always in our hearts. With much love and gratitude for your belief and passion for Montgomery Ministries. and many more prayers to come for healing, good health and abundant living with peace, love, and joy.

Angie and your MM family

— Angie Rebert, December 2, 2012

Thank you for the Half Time Report. So glad to hear of your days being spent in treatment and therapy and ending with dinner together. It is also great to read the many responses even today, realizing you have quite a fan club. Blessing from the Lord, Arden & Martha

— Arden Musselman, December 2, 2012

Michael,

I am so grateful to hear an update diret from you. I am also grateful that you remain positive and are inspired by the continuous circle of love that surrounds you. Love is what sustains us all really especially God's love. Keep up the good work and God Bless you and your beautiful family.

Hope to see you soon my hometown friend, Linda Tente

— Linda Tente, December 2, 2012

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Michael,
Progress sounds fantastic. Holding both you and your family in my prayers. thank you for all the updates.

— Jan Valentine, December 2, 2012

Michael,

Thank you for this recent update. Great to see how you and Maureen are doing. I appreciate the effort on your part.

Small update for you. Next Saturday Butch Geyer is having a local '62 FCHS gathering at his place. I will be going over from Virginia for it and to see the Steelers play. My daughter Suzanne, now married one year and four of her friends will join us. Best wishes, John Stickel

— John Stickel, December 2, 2012

Hi Michael, Margie McCauley Klinger here, reading all about you and how God has been good to you. You sound so positive and upbeat, and that is good. I am glad your therapy is going good, and you are taking daily walks.

And Maureen is such a beautiful person, staying by your side through all of this. Your Marriage is strong, and that is how it should be. And you have your friends and class mates praying for you. As I am doing.

Keep up the good work, and will look forward to another update soon. You are still in my prayers,

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, December 2, 2012

Michael, wow, what a comprehensive update! Thank you for taking the time to let us know how you are feeling and what your days are like! Sounds like you are seeing the positive side of everything! How wonderful to speculate on where life will take you in the future and yet remain calm and in the moment with your days full of treatment, pt, and exercise. As they say, "we wait upon The Lord!" This may be your most unhurried, calm Christmas season in decades. Enjoy the time to reflect and heal!

Cynthia Lackey

— cynthia lackey, December 2, 2012

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Hi Michael,
Good to hear from you today in you post update. We are thankful you are tolerating the radiation treatments as well as you have. You have been a blessing to many and are thought of often here in Rhode Island. We will continue to pray for you and Maureen and hope you have a blessed Christmas holiday.

— Bill Smith, December 2, 2012

Michael, you and your family are in my prayers. Your faith and faithfulness during this time are signs to me (us) of God's goodness and your discipleship. Know you and Maureen are in my prayers.

— Gregory Faulkner, December 2, 2012

Hi,
I marvel at your spirit and strength. We pray for every day. Many blessings,
Jon

— Jon Noonan, December 2, 2012

Hello Michael and Maureen,

Thank you for the update. I pray you will ring that bell with great joy and anticipation for the fullness of healing coming your way. Your faith in Jesus has served you well, and as he's promised, he will walk along the rest of the path with you!

We had a good visit from Jack Wald and he was so happy with his visit with you both. Here's my cell phone to contact me: 610-755-8119. Let me know when and where it would be possible for me to visit you.

Lots of love and prayers, David

— David Johnston, December 2, 2012

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Hi Michael,I have been following your progress through the Cumberland clergy network. Of course you know that you are surrounded by prayer and will continue to be. Thanks for your update today. Blessings, abound! - Lynn

— lynn mccracken, December 2, 2012

Oh Michael!

I am glad to hear you are making it through the Red Sea of chemo and radiation. You and Maureen continue to be in our prayers. We miss you and yet are so glad you are where you are. We are also praying for God's healing assistance for your caregivers.

The kids are all doing the same as usual. I had a slight inner smile when Dan did the collection this morning in his jeans. Josh - thank goodness - has the church to organize in addtion to us! He's a "force for good." Anna has long hours for the holidays but is helping out YL as Corenna is on sabbatical.

My family has a long history with bells - from bell choir to the cow bell my Mom used when I was a kid to call us home for dinner after playing outside all day.

What a great reason to ring - with thanks for your healing and God's glory, Maybe we can organize a "mass" ringing with all of your supporters!

Our Love to You and Maureen - Jen

— Jennifer Cameron, December 2, 2012

Wish I could be there to help you ring the bell! Am thrilled to hear of your progress and also glad to get a little clearer sense of the interim since we last saw each other in person. Would love to have your address in Philly in the event we ever find ourselves 'back that way'.
Ellen

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— Ellen Brady, December 2, 2012

Hi Michael,
We just read your halftime report and will be cheering loudly when you ring the bell on December 18! We appreciate your update and your witness for how our merciful God sustains you and your family. You are in our earnest prayers for healing. Love,

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, December 2, 2012

Dear Michael,

It is so nice to get your updates and hear the positivity in your message. I'm glad that you are moving through your treatment with limited side effects and are able to enjoy sweet moments with your wife. Trust that my prayers will continue for you both.

— Michaella Costa, December 2, 2012

It sounds all great and good. Daily prayers are raised for you at our house. We: miss you,glad you're better and stronger and have such tremendous grace to share.

— Walter Soehnge, December 2, 2012

Michael and Maureen,

Wish you many days of peace for healing. Have thought of you, and will continue to pray for you in this season. Hope that no news is good news at this time. We will keep on the lookout for any postings.

Christ's Blessings, Arden and Martha

— Arden Musselman, November 29, 2012

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May you truly enjoy Thansgiving. We love you both. May God shower you with peace and love, Jen and Peter

— Jennifer Cameron, November 21, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving
Mike, Maureen and Family. Our Family continues to pray for you all. Blessings, The Morels.

— Bobbie Morel, November 21, 2012

Hi Michael

How are you doing today?? I hope this note "thinking of you" finds you in good spirits and peaceful.. Prayers for you and your family.

— Linda Tente, November 16, 2012

Hello Michael,

Another member of the FCHS '62 class to send greetings to you...Through the good office of Rob Young I am being keep up to date on your progress.

Best to you,

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John Stickel

— John Stickel, November 15, 2012

Dear Mike: Sorry to hear about your surgery for a brain tumor. I am glad you are doing so well. My our Lord continue to give you the strength that you will need to help you and our family through this ordeal especially during this holiday season. I believe if everyone continues to pray for His guidance you will be made whole again and you and your family will have so much to be thankful for this holiday season. On a lighter note: in response to your right side dexterity problem, might suggest you try the newly advertised DRAGON. You just talk into the headset and the computer does the writing. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Happy holidays, Peace, Good Will to All. Melanie (Campbell) Dragan

— Melanie Dragan, November 15, 2012

we miss you up here...prayers without ceasing for a full recovery --with much love in Christ.

— Chris Foster, November 15, 2012

Dear Michael and Maureen,
You and your family are in my prayers and we wish you a warm and loving Thanksgiving. The boys will be home from SMU and Northwestern. We are missing them but they are well situated and growing in their respective college experiences.
Hoping for a 85th birthday party for dad in early August.
Love to all,
Carolyn

— carolyn sanford, November 14, 2012

Michael,
Continue to pray for you! I admire your courage, and the grace with which you are meeting this chapter.

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Blessings and peace to you my brother! Jeff

— Jeff Vamos, November 13, 2012

Michael we continue to pray for you recuperation
The pastor &people of cumberland community Methodist church

— Fred Jeffrey, November 12, 2012

Dear Mike and Maureen,

You have been in my thoughts ever since I heard of your illness. You are also in my prayers. Although the road ahead looks hard, you are not alone. Miracles happen. My husband and I feel that his liver transplant was a miracle, and we thank God every day.

Fondly,

Karen (Goshorn) Peterson

— Karen Peterson, November 11, 2012

Dear Mic:hael, Maureen and Family:

It has taken us some time to actually fo reach out and to let you know how often we have been thinking of you and praying for your strong recovery and restoration to good health. You are well on your way obviously and we read your good news with great optimism and confidence in the future. As one cannot have too many prayers or too many Gods shining upon you, we have taken the liberty of including a hebrew healing prayer

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below. We are here for help and support of any kind - meals? Please let us know if we can deliver something.

Best wishes for a calm, healthy and peaceful Thanksgiving and continuing strength. Beat that chemo!!

All our love,

Andi, Tod and Drucker Family

A Blessing
Mi-sheberakh avoteinu v’imoteinu, Avraham v’Sarah, Yitzhak v’Rivkah, Ya’akov, Rachel v’Leah hu y’varekh etMichael Prewitt v’yavi aleihem refuat hanefesh u’refuat haguf yachad im kol cholei amo Yisrael. Barukh atah Hashem, rofeh ha’cholim.

May the One who was a source of blessing for our ancestors, bring blessings of healing upon Micahel Prewitt, a healing of body and a healing of spirit. May those in whose care they are entrusted be gifted with wisdom and skill, and those who surround them be gifted with love and trust, openness and support in their care. And may they be healed along with all those who are in need. Blessed are You, Source of healing.

— andi drucker, November 11, 2012

Michael, I am very sorry I wasn't there to help. I have a torn meniscus; more like shredded now and over a period of time the adverse affect has gotten me to the place where my orthopedic guy is talking replacement. All that to say I couldn't have been of any appreciable help.

Next Sunday is my day in the pulpit and both my new brace and hearing aids should be in use. Woo-Hoo! The title is A Unique Blend and the scriptures are Genesis 22:1-18 and Matthew 26: 36-46. You hearing it would mean a lot to me. I am keeping John Nesbitt in the loop.

Your reaction and graceful acceptance of all that has occured remains a huge witness to me. Know what? I'd drive to Philly once a month for a spiritual direction meeting.

Say hi to your good wife for D'Anna and I. Drink a little red wine, eat a little cheese and artisan bread with

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a sunset and Maureen...do you a world of good.

— Walter Soehnge, November 11, 2012

Michael So sorry we can't help in the unloading process. I have my kids doing all sorts of things for me and they are wondrful. I hope your weather is as beautiful as ours for then it is a great day to unload anything. My daughter Dana comes over every day and brings her little Pit bull and she plays in the yard with the chief my latest rescue, a black German Shepherd who has been out shopping with me this am and went into the pet store to get weighed so I can be sure i am feeding him the right amount. Sure hop-e you can come over and stay with us again and meet him. Our prayers aare with you every day. Much love from the Cramers!!

— Thomas Dana Cramer, November 11, 2012

Hi again, Michael! Well, I hope this message finds you better and stronger each day. I wanted to let you know that we are here in the hospital at Stanford as our new little baby boy Mateo Paul Watermulder was just born, 11/9/12. Thinking of you and all the love and care you showed to Abigail... Look forward to the day when you can meet this one-- both of you have some healing to do before then...

God bless you today, on this Sunday morning. This is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it!

peace, dave

— david watermulder, November 11, 2012

I'm in Chicago now, with my Dad, and won't be back in Philly until the middle of next week. Then we drive to Kentucky. Hope you're feeling better. All he best to you and Maureen,

Jim and Sharon Barton

— Jim Barton, November 10, 2012

Have been piecing together the history of the intervening years since we last saw you via Google and the internet. God's peace as you leave your position in Rhode Island for what much feel like the unknown. It sounds like you are headed back to 'home base' in Hopewell where I know you will be among friends.
Ellen

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— Ellen Brady, November 10, 2012

Michael & Maureen - News of the return to Philly is welcome, and the outpouring of support, love and prayer as this next phase opens is truly a 'joyful noise.' Love to you both. Strength and grace for the days ahead. HM

— Henry Mueller, November 10, 2012

Hello dear ones..... sorry I can not help but remembering helping in Hopewell... how long ago was that.? pray your moving day will be blessed and that many helping hands and hearts will come to share the day and the unpacking.... for a new beginning....

Knowing that Blessings will continue to pour down upon you Michael and Maureen and your family as you continue to be healed and restored for His Glory.

You are in our prayers and in our hearts always with love Angie

— Angie Rebert, November 10, 2012

Sorry we couldn't be with you this morning in Rhode Island. Hopefully there were plenty of capable "loaders" and that the same will hold true on Sunday when it is time to reverse the process.
We are delighted to know you are up and portable these days. I know there's more to come ... and I also know that you are moving through the process with grace, and the peace that comes from knowing. Lovingly,D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, November 10, 2012

Ditto to Annie Wald -- am also wishing I lived nearby and could join the brigade...but I'll be happy to come up later and assist w/ unpacking or re-packing or whatever other such bits that may be required. Lemme know -- Micki's Movers at your service /a bit pathetic for that to be my claim to fame, but we all have our calling! Here's to the treatments being gentle as possible.....sending prayers every day since you began them.

Extra hugs to Mo.... xox Mick

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— Micki Hobson, November 10, 2012

Wish I could be there to join the brigade.

— Annie Wald, November 10, 2012

Michael and Maureen,

I just heard, through friends in Hopewell, of this courageous and hopeful chapter in your journey together. Peter confirmed and sent me the link to this wonderful communication site. Know that you and the family are in my daily prayers.

with much love,

Janice Feaman

— Janice Feaman, November 10, 2012

Michael,

I am praying daily for your recovery to full health and agility. I know God's peace is with you as well as His grace. I am sad to learn you won't be returning to Calvin but trust it is the best decision for you and your family. It makes good sense. I miss you very much.

— Linda Tente, November 10, 2012

To Michael and Maureen with deep gratitude for your friendship.

— Micki Hobson, November 10, 2012

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Dear Michael and Maureen, We're thinking and sending many prayers that your treatment program is going well and that each new day brings positive results. Hope you have a good weekend, heard that some nice weather is headed your way.

— Marcy Wolf, November 9, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT

— Kathie Sutton, November 8, 2012

Hi Michael, just checking the site today to see how you are doing...remembering that you started your treatments last Wednesday. You are in my thoughts and prayers! God Bless all the treatments you will be having to help restore you back to perfect health!! Hope you have a good day, Pam Kolakowski

— Pam Kolakowski, November 7, 2012

Michael,

Following your progress and so delighted that you are doing so well. Thinking that your type A history may be working in your favor. :)

Jan

— Jan Valentine, November 6, 2012

I was looking at your photos and commented there. I'm all thumbs when it comes to things like this and Facebook, etc. This one is very user friendly, however. You look great and are doing so well. I'm not surprised: you know Who's got you in His hands.I and all of us at MM continue to pray for you and your family, as you work at healing through PT. I know you will be back at the plow very soon.Grace, peace and love,

— Gina Williams, November 3, 2012

Dear Michael,We continue to pray for you and hope that your first few days of radiation and chemo were very

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tolerable. May you continue to be held and surrounded by God's love and grace.

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, November 3, 2012

Michael, I am praying for you and thrilled at at your progress so far. Patti, Eliot and I are looking forward to a soup night in Philadelphia when you feel up to it. Figure we should wait until you find out how that chemo/radiation is going. Much love to you all! Julie

— Julie Denny, November 2, 2012

Dear Pastor Michael,

You are greatly missed. I am so glad that you are on your way to recovery. Knowing that God's grace and love are there for you, patience follows. I really don't know what to say about radiation and chemo. It will be a challenge I'm sure, but you are a persevering soul and strong. Recalling that old British saying, "Keep calm and carry on." God's blessings. You are in our prayers.

Shelley and Maja

— shelley havemeyer, November 1, 2012

Small world syndrome--after my last post, I was scrolling through some of the other messages and noted one from our good friends Davida and Charlotte Johnston, whom Leon has known for many years. When you next see them, send our greetings. Ellen

— Ellen Brady, October 29, 2012

So glad to hear of the progress. Stay safe in the storm--metaphorically and literally. Ellen

— Ellen Brady, October 29, 2012

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Michael, we continue to keep you in thought and prayer. God's blessings be your each and every day. I'm very grateful for your update.
Phil

— Philip Parent, October 29, 2012

The staff, families and children at Hand in Hand continue to keep you and your family in our prayers! Here is a big "Queen's wave" to you!

— Laurie Denio, October 29, 2012

Whadda guy! I am less up than you when I stub my toe. You're stronger than nine acres of garlic. That's a Texas term meaning wow you are amazingly (here you can fill in the blank with anything positive). D'Anna sends her love and so do I. Hug Maureen for us. We appreciate how hard this has been for her and understand the contribution she has made to you recovery.

— Walter Soehnge, October 28, 2012

Michael So very sorry that neither Phyl nor i have been back on your site. She has had a problem and i am going to have to show her how. We have had a water problem in our basement and contacting various people to come and hear their suggestions but despite my network I had to go to the Yellow pages. Bids ranged from $19K to $5.2K. We chose the latter because it was less invasive (no inside treches or sump pumps. The west wall was bowed in. We now have 5 10 inch channels which are connected through threaded rods to 5 "dead men"buried i under the patio to retain the wall. We are delighted to hear of your progress. Went to Phyl's 61st HS reunion last weekend and had a wonderful time with her old friends. Our love and prayers go out to you. Tom and Phyl

— Thomas Dana Cramer, October 28, 2012

glad to hear the update...and your continuing positive spirit in noting the blessings --may the healing continue --will be holding you in prayer as I head to the Middle East tonight accompanying Andrew for some work related travel and touring for the first time. I will hold you in prayer as I have been through this start to the new chemo/radiation regime. blessings always --Chris Foster

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— Chris Foster, October 28, 2012

Michael,
It's wonderful to know that you are doing so well. It's also wonderful that we know this because YOU are writing to tell us of your progress. Please keep us all up to date on how things go with your chemo, etc. I know that can be tough, but God will be with you throughout.
You will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Susan

— Susan O'Connor, October 27, 2012

Thank you so much for the update. Certainly things must be a little scary but the love and grace of
being "God held" has to be an incredible comfort to you as well as your family. Going forward prayers for your continued recovery and return to a healthly quality of life for whatever God sees fit for your future. We miss you at Calvin and hope that part of His plan will be for you to return.

God bless you Michael, my hometown friend......Linda Tente

— Linda Tente, October 27, 2012

Well I know u r back on top of ur writing - and I also feel that ur safe within yourself. Thats good enough for me. If I hear u shot 2 over par before the yr is out I'll wonder -maybe it ain't so bad. Love JW and MW-- BTW a great picture I assume it was taken at the rehab facility and your daughter is present?? You look like u just left a brunch with David Mc Collough and are about to speak to the press about your plans for his next book on global warming (or hurricane Sandy). You look better than I ever expected- am pleased for that. Go Steelers. Off to Kiawah I will think of u on every hole and of course our first swim in the pool. JW

— jack wolf, October 27, 2012

Glad for your continued recovery. I still walk with a cane and have balance problems but have had some good therapists and hope to throw away the cane before too long. My prayers and good wishes are with you.

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— Jeffrey Wood, October 27, 2012

Dear Michael,
Thanks for this update. It is good to know you are doing so well. Love and good karma from NoCal.

Love, Monica

— Monica Yoder, October 27, 2012

Dear Michael,

It is joy to read your acceptance to what is and your on-going accepting of the challenge to work on strength, balance and wellness. I want this for all of us --- gratitude and "grace awareness" in the midst of all things.

Love and prayers to keep surrounding you.

— Jeanie Sweeney, October 27, 2012

Praise Him all creatures here below..... Love you - Jen

— Jennifer Cameron, October 27, 2012

Hi Michael,

Glad to hear your good news, and that rehab is going well. Don't fret about the spotty memory part. Mine has been spotty for more years than I can remember! Hmm... Well, there's no problem, I have Anne Marie, whose memory is excellent! [I suspect Maureen's memory is excellent too! :) ] Love and Best Wishes from the Nystroms.

— Ed Nystrom, October 27, 2012

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Hi Michael,

Thanks for sharing the latest with us! Charlotte and I will continue to pray for strength and peace, and that you will see daily improvements in these symptoms. One day at a time ... no use getting worked up about the the aftermath of "Halloween"! What you shared about being "held" is so wonderful. Jesus will continue to hold you in his arms and carry you through!

Jack & Ann Wald will be staying with us three nights (Nov. 6-9). God willing, we will visit you together. Lots of love,
David & Charlotte

— David Johnston, October 27, 2012

Greetings from sunny southern California where we are visiting. So glad to hear things are progressing for you. Will be praying for you as you start the next steps.

Looking forward to seeing you when we are in Philly, November 6-9!!

— Annie Wald, October 27, 2012

Those Prewitts are tough birds! Whohoo!! Michael, a cardinal comes to mind. Thinking about you very often and so happy to hear about all the healing. Hope to see you all soon. Continued prayers for you, Maureen and the kids. (well, really not kids anymore.)

Kathy

Hi Michael, I am glad to hear that you are coming along so good. See, God does work in mysterious ways. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing you at the 55th class reunion.

Still praying for you, as you know, prayers do help.

— Kathy Walker, October 27, 2012

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Take Care and God Bless

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, October 27, 2012

There is little doubt in my mind that Rev. Michael will be back on the golf courses of Rhode Island, greater Princeton and Philadelphia in spring of 2013. And I will be with him, at least some of that time, as I enjoy watching him blast fairway woods, and he enjoys watching my 280 yard drives.

It was also really nice to visit him at a "good rehab center," to see how a good, clean operation works with things like infection control. Is there such a thing as a "good hospital" or a "good rehab center" ? It's kind of like "military intelligence," to me.

Glad to know you're on the mend, and Michael, please take careful notes of how you feel throughout this coming "Frankenstorm." Many cancer patients, including my late father, report[ed] worsening of aches and pains during periods of extreme barometric pressure.

Glad to get this update,

— Richard Skelly, October 27, 2012

Michael,
I am glad you are able to type the inventory yourself. We will pray every day for you to hold up to the treatments to come. Many blessings to you and Maureen.

— Jon Noonan, October 27, 2012

Hi Michael,Thank you for the "good news" update.Glad you are home.Your efforts in getting the message out will be appreciated by countless individuals.It is good to see that your writing/communication skills have not been diminishedby your hospitalization.PT is always a "chore" but a necessary evil in the recovery process.I forward your updates to Jeff, Lynn , Fred John and Ray..As Paul wrote in Galatians 5:6 "The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself in love".You truly are surrounded in "faith expressed".Hope to talk to you soon.Tom

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— Tom Conboy, October 27, 2012

Hi Mike -- So good to hear from you! Do keep using your keyboard as therapy; your correspondents enjoy it. I am confident of your strength and your dedication to this next task. Onward and upward -- Dianne

— Dianne Cermak, October 27, 2012

Can't thank you enough for the updates Pastor Michael. We're thinking and praying for you...and inspired by your progress! Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.
Best,Don and Lauren

— Don Leypoldt, October 27, 2012

Gratitude is a contagious thing. Thank you for sharing it! And also for sharing what's going on with you, how you're healing and what milestones you're tracking on the journey. All thoughts are with you always but especially starting Halloween....
Love, chris

— Christine Eyre, October 27, 2012

Good Morning Michael,

Woke up this AM thinking about you and your family. Wondering how you are doing..feeling...coping...thinking??? Most of all praying for your successful recovery and looking forward to meeting again.

In God's Love and Peace.

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Linda Tente

— Linda Tente, October 27, 2012

Greetings Michael....Montgomery Ministries continues to pray and pray for your full recovery and with gratitude for your blessings upon our small fellowship. One of our newest and youngest member, 42

has applied and interviewed for the Princeton Seminary! A new Christian we have discipled for two years. You met him at the Miller Service I think. He is sharing "Reflections" almost every Sunday. Every day we are grateful you planted seeds and nurtured us in God's acceptance and love and we strive to do the same. We four are soon to be "elders for special ministry". Laura laughs.... to be an "elder" so young! Love and Prayers, Angie

PS where do I write you a long letter about our Christian 12 Step Seminar?

— Angie Rebert, October 21, 2012

Looking for an up date since the 11 th- have I missed- peace love Wolf

— jack wolf, October 21, 2012

Dear Michael & Maureen...

Just wanting you to know that you are in our prayers every day and that we are praying for a full recovery of those 'deficits" on the right side.

God is good and your journey through this trial so far has been miraculous. We are grateful too! Lord, may it continue.

May this be a fruitful time of rest, reflection, prayer, presence.

We send our love,

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John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, October 21, 2012

Michael,you have been thought about and thought about and cared for by us from princeton for me and David as he has been traveling near far and very far. sending you peace and a hug,karen

— karen miller, October 19, 2012

Hi Touch,

Sitting in the Miami airport waiting for the start of our trip to Chile, Argentina and Brazil so I'm counting on you to get the Steelers back on track. Please know that you will be in our thoughts throughout the trip and I'm expecting to hear great things about your progress on our return. Our love to you, Maureen and the kids.

Biff & Cindy

— Frank Williams, October 19, 2012

Dear Michael,

Please know that I have been thinking of you and lifting you up in prayer! I am so glad to be able to follow your progress here. It sounds like you are in great hands. We will continue to trust in the Lord's plan and know that you will be given all the strength you need for this journey.

— Michaella Costa, October 19, 2012

Hello Michael,
Wanted to let you know we are thinking about you and praying that you heal quickly.

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We had such a great time with the family at Cait's wedding, and feel blessed to have been able to celebrate with family we do not get to see as often as possible. The shock of what you and the family are dealing with is another reminder that we must always take the time to enjoy these special moments when handed to us.

You and the family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

God Bless,
Jennifer, Harry and family

— Jennifer Moyer, October 17, 2012

Michael -
Hope you're settling in well at home now - bet that feels great!

Alison and I will continue to pray for you as you begin this next phase. As the days are, so shall thy strength be just came to me - I'll try to track that down.

Almost exactly two years since I saw you last (in Princeton). Some very timely and helpful advice that day - many thanks!

Your brother in Christ, Larry

— Larry Comstock, October 17, 2012

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You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Maur, if you need anything let me know.

Love you both,

Lisa

— Lisa Moore, October 16, 2012

Dear Michael,

Ali and I are sending you love and prayers from the West Coast! It's wonderful to hear how engaged you are with your recovery -- I'm sure all therapists would be thrilled with a patient with such a willing outlook. Best of luck on the transition to home tomorrow.

Love,
Monica & Ali

— Monica Yoder, October 15, 2012

Hi Michael, and of course Maureen too,
So pleased to hear of your continuing progress. Sounds really encouraging. Keep up the good attitude and strong faith. The Good Lord is always with us.
I've just returned from another session up at Camp Sunshine. I cannot imagine how the families of these children who are so sick with various cancers and brain tumors, could possibly cope day to day without the Lord walking with them. So many little ones with brain tumors that there are special weeks dedicated to that illness. Over the years up there I have learned to hug and love so many folks that otherwise would not have come into my life. And yes, surprisingly, I do play the piano in the big hall while everyone is busy getting meals and finding a table. Not being the focus of attention is fine with me and the parents search me out all the time to ask about the hymns they recognize....okay I guess!?! I also spent a short time last week in charge of the water front...so very cold this time of year, no one in the water but they did take out paddle boats. burrr...
I haven't been home to go to Calvin, but worshiped the Lord in the quiet of the lakefront, with the sun sparkling on the water. Tomorrow I am off to daughter Sarah's in Truckee, CA for a week.
So, that's my little update. You and family are in my prayers daily, as are all the little children bravely coping

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with similar illnesses. I say to you that which I always ask the Lord for, to give me the grace and strength to carry on as He wishes.
Keep positive and be of good cheer,
Jeanie Pertain

— Jean Pertain, October 15, 2012

Michael-The update this morning by Peter sounded encouraging. Keep up the good work. Still miss seeing you when I pop in and of the office during the day. My committee is taking good care of the inside and outside of the church. Of course I have to keep my eye on Walter to make sure he does his job, or is it the other way around? Of course my prayers and thoughts are with both you and Maureen. I know it won't be long before you are at home. Love, Val

— Val Large, October 14, 2012

Michael,,

Glad to hear of your progress. Healing will probably take lovger than you want. My prayers are with you.

Jeffrey

— Jeffrey Wood, October 14, 2012

Hi Micheal

I've been praying for you since I left for Chicago.I keep praying that GOD would send his warring Angel. St. Micheal the Archangel to protect you through this journey.Every time I pray the Lord says I've got him. Don't

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worry. It happened at the hospital and it happens everyday since then. So I have faith in Jesus the great healer.When I was in Chicago I Met an Anglican Priest from England named Russ Parker who did a talk on listening prayer. Instead of talking when you pray. Pray in silence and just listen to HIS voice. I pray the blood of Jesus over you and after your treatments I will be in to see you. Give a kiss to my sister Maureen who is a true Angel of GOD. I love you my brother.

John Austin Mulhern

— john mulhern, October 14, 2012

HI Michael,

Just thinking about you as I prepare for church. Thank goodness we are connected as Christians - the distance doesn't seem so bad. Bobbie, Jose, Peter and I met yesterday AM. Our lesson was about letting God show us how He can work through us - if we let go of our pride and agendas and let Him! Your sermon echoed that as well. "My yoke is easy and my burden is light." Only carry what is yours friend. We miss you and love hearing updates. We are all fine. Just missing you and praying for your continued improvement healthwise.

We have been on the college hunt with Dan. Josh is "doing his thing" at church, Anna is working in the newly positioned store. All of us preparing for the YL brunch. Today is the crop walk and the CLBGC Duckie race. Peter has taken a couple of days ts off to paint windowsills this week. We'll see if the weather is warm enough. It was 28 degrees yesterday AM.

Love and prayers through our Lord for both you and Maureen -

Jennifer

— Jennifer Cameron, October 14, 2012

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In honor of Michael Prewit with thanks for this link when we are so far away.

— Jennifer Cameron, October 14, 2012

Michael:

Thanks so much for your very complete overview! All our prayers and best wishes are with you now and through your rehab.

Your friends & neighbors, past and present, Jim and Sharon Barton

— Jim Barton, October 13, 2012

I was very excited to see your last update. Progress is good.

How'd the Steelers do? I hope they won.

I am off to B.J.'s and Home Depot to lay in a few vittles and home maintenance stuff.

Keep up the good work. I am not Tully Savalas or bald but I am eating a Tootsie Pop so, I can ask,"Who loves you baby?" Some of my literary references aren't as literary as they are culturally cute.

Be at peace.

— Walter Soehnge, October 13, 2012

Michael,

Here I am in RI, eating a light lunch and reading your recent message. I feel as if you are sitting here with me, sharing all that has been going on since the end of September. I love the idea of writing a sermon as a therapy exercise. Will you preach it for us one day? It sounds to me as if you are living that old, old hymn: One Day At A Time, Sweet Jesus.

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I don't really want to bore you about RI weather...but...John said it was 28 degrees here in Smithfield when he got up this morning.Tthe house was down to 56 or 58...thankfully, he turned our heater on and got the coffee made before I got up. Now, early afternoon, the sun is shining and it has warmed up a bit outside and it's nice and warm inside.

It is our fervent prayer that the trip home will be smooth (uneventful is sometimes wonderful) and that you continue that "I'll do what you ask of me" attitude. Radiation and chemo don't last forever. We know you will get through it just fine. What a blessing to have Maureen by your side step by step. You couldn't have a better "medical advocate" as well as a spiritual soul mate.

John and I wish you well and continue to be prayer warriors for you in this journey.

Love and Blessings,

Judy and John

— Judy Reali, October 13, 2012

Michael,

I pray for you every hour and hold you tightly in my heart. My love for you and Maureen and your family will continue forever.

Love,

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Margaret

— Margaret Page, October 13, 2012

Mike,

with you in Spirit and prayer. Am so grateful to God that you are doing better. Miss your wonderful smile presence here when you visit. Peace and God's blessings toyou

— Joseph McLaughlin, October 13, 2012

Michael,Maureen was kind enough to connect with us last night and bring us up to date. We understand you have quickly become the "John Sheats" of the rehab center.

Hi

Am and Joe

Hi that We

In honor of Michael PREWITT

— Fran Lehman, October 13, 2012

Hi Mike , I was shocked to hear about your surgery. And sorry I did not get a chance to talk to you at the Reunion. There is light at the end of the tunnel. I am a seven year lung cancer survivor !! Yes, even went through chemotherapy, 6 sessions. Was not easy, but I did it. And I know you can also.

I heard they were talking about a 55th Reunion. I am hoping to see you there. Prayers do help, and prayers are coming your way.

Your Class mate

— Margaret McCauley- Klinger, October 12, 2012

pray the transition home goes well on Tuesday. We would love to visit at a time most convenient for you. Blessings,Curt and Janis Wilbur

— Janis and Curt Wilbur, October 13, 2012

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Michael, Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. One heck of a Burt toast day you must have had ;) We hope that you continue to have an successful recovery and that the love and prayers of friends and family bring comfort and support to you and your family. You and my mom are my heros with your positive attitudes, can do spirits, and your abilities to exceed expectations during valiant battles.

Very Sincerely,
Sarah, Brian, and Lilly Fraley

— Sarah Fraley, October 12, 2012

Dear Michael, So happy to read your very positive letter to us all. You are in our thoughts and prayers daily. Our wish is that with each new day you gain back your strength and move forward and it appears that you all are doing so! Will be in touch soon. Our best to Maureen and your family. Anything we can do-nothing to great or small, please let us know.

Love Marcy & Jack

— Marcy Wolf, October 12, 2012

Dear Michael-

I am so glad you have a Caringbridge site-- we have found it so helpful in communicating with all of (son) Paul's relatives and friends--keeps me from having to answer the same question 500 times.

We are thinking about you and praying for all of you (cancer affects the whole family). We ask for a complete recovery for you. I visualize you and Chris playing basketball, I see Maureen kissing your forehead. I hear your laugh.

Will we ever get to hear your sermon? I would like that. Glad to have a place to come for updates.
Love from us both--
Weezie and Paul

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— Weezie Huntington, October 12, 2012

Mike.
So wonderful to read your recent update. Your wonderful wife and family will certainly make your transition home an easier process. I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. May God be with you through your healing.
Oh, my brother, Joe (Ringle), asked me to send his wishes for a complete recovery to you.
Hope you don't mind that this note is originating in Las Vegas......Sin City:) :)

Fondly, Susan (Ringle) O'Connor

— Susan O'Connor, October 12, 2012

HI Michael,

So glad to read the latest update with your own inimitable voice! YOu are being prayed for by our Sisters at the Motherhouse and Villa so continue to draw on all that energy. YOu are in my heart

rita

— rita woehlcke, October 12, 2012

Michael,

Your story -- your sacred story -- is a gift to all of us. You and Maureen are in my heart and prayers as we continue this journey.

Many many blessings, Grace

— Grace Grant, October 12, 2012

Michael, so glad to find your journal update this morning. I am one of the many people in the Princeton area

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who have been praying for you. Margaret gave me a copy of the Caring Bridge postings so I can follow your story. Now I'll let her know she needs to get back on your site! Blessings upon you, my friend. I'll keep the prayers flowing.

— Joyce Tuckwe, October 12, 2012

Michael I am not surre I know how to navigate in this loction but both Phyl and I are overjoyed that the MRI was clean and can only hope that your rehab will progress as well. Our love and prayers T and P

— Thomas Dana Cramer, October 12, 2012

Hi Michael,Thanks for the "good report". Glad for the positive progress.I spent three months in the hospital (burns) when I was in college and learned the patience of "one day at a time" though I have to admit I forget that lesson from time to time..Blessings as you begin the next phase of your recovery.Tom ConboyLois also sends her best wishes. She too is a cancer survivor.

— Tom Conboy, October 12, 2012

Hi Michael and Maureen...

It is wonderful to read your latest post and to hear your characteristic exclamation, "gratitude, gratitude, gratitude"! I am grateful for your progress, for the loving family and friends surrounding you, and for our Lord's faithfulness, loving kindness,and healing graces, showered upon you. We know the Lord will continue to accompany you through the treatments and the therapies ahead. Jane and I are praying for the two of you every day and I hope that each and every tomorrow will bring another step in your recovery and new strength. We send our love to you both, John & Jane.

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, October 12, 2012

Wonderful to read your post. Reads like the pastor I know Many blessings,
Jon

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— Jon Noonan, October 12, 2012

Maureen, thank you for the update.

Michael you remain in our constant prayers!! The care you are receiving is the best - from everyone around you.

I love the 'egg analogy' . . . reminds me of one of my favorite quotes - "When arguing with a stone, an egg is always wrong"

Our Lord, Jesus Christ is our rock (stone) - with faith built upon that firm foundation and with Him as your Great Physician that egg and everything around it doesn't stand a chance!!

Love, Scott & Jennifer

— Scott Megaffin, October 12, 2012

The message we read from you this morning was SO exciting, positive, and thoroughly "Michael-esque"! We are grateful for your miraculous progress, and very much appreciate your willingness to share your heart

with us over the miles. Lovingly,D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, October 12, 2012

I so hear the Micheal we have come to know in RI in these words --praise God --that you may continued to find and follow the next needful thing in the journey --our prayers from Providence Presbyterian Church continue to accompany you! God bless and keep you all.

— Chris Foster, October 12, 2012

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Pastor Michael,

Just a quick message to thank you for including me and to wish you a continued speedy recovery. It sounds like you're in excellent hands there! Peace, love and prayers to you and your family...

— theresa coate, October 12, 2012

Ok, let me get this straight. Steelers....email....Steelers....email - yah that would be a hard decision. NOT.

Michael, so glad to hear so much recovery happening so quickly. You mean so much to so many. Your positive outlook, I'm sure, is helping in your recovery. Think you will start drinking that funny looking stuff in the canning jar again? lol The comment I made regarding that escapes my memory at the moment, but you probably remember.

Hi Maureen. Miss you, hope you are well and rested. You were a rock when this all unfolded. Totally amazing. Let me know if I can help in any way. I suppose you could be grateful Michael didn't just record his message and have you type it from that. lol Love you both.

— Kathy Walker, October 12, 2012

*Great* to hear from *you* [not that I mind hearing from Maureen...] but it's wonderful to hear your voice. Praying for you as you journey on!

— Annie Wald, October 12, 2012

Thanks for the update. But as noted in my initial post, a lot of time has passed and a lot has happened since we last saw each other. You mentioned Rhode Island. . . ? Our love and prayers continue as you transition out of the protective hospital environment. Ellen

— Ellen Brady, October 11, 2012

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Thanks for this beautiful and uplifting testimony, Michael! You remain in our prayers. Liz Ward

— Liz Ward, October 11, 2012

Michael! We've been praying for you out here in California... I'm looking forward to following your progress and to seeing you back and fully healed and whole again. Hang in there and much love from me, Lisa and Abigail Grace...

dave

Hi Michael,
We are praying for you and wishing you well. Many blessings,
Jon

— Jon Noonan, October 11, 2012

Michael -

So glad you have added me to this CaringBridge, particularly since by the time I got this, you are through the successful surgery and even playing basketball again! My guess is that you will break all records for a speedy and complete recovery.

Please know that Alison and I will be praying for you and the same wonderful God who has brought you safely thus far will be with you every step and instant of your journey.

You are well remembered in CT and I know we'll see you here or there sometime soon. God bless you and your family!
Your brother in Christ,

— david watermulder, October 11, 2012

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Larry

— Larry Comstock, October 11, 2012

Hello There Michael. You are thought about and prayed for every daywe are so happy to here your surgery was successful and that you are moving forward. You are in our prayers. The Grimwoods

— Julie Grimwood, October 11, 2012

Hi Michael and Maureen, You both and your family are in our prayers. Praying for more strength each day. Love to you!!

— Martha Musselman, October 11, 2012

Pastor Michael, we're thinking and praying for you and hoping you have a speedy recovery. At least you have some post season baseball to watch, although it would mean a lot more if the Phils were still involved! All is going well at Calvin- we miss you terribly, but things are running. Please let us know how Lauren and I can help.

Best,Don

— Don Leypoldt, October 11, 2012

Michael and Maureen,

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Thanks for sending word to me about all that has happened and though I am late joining in, please know that all of you are in my prayers. Michael, sending good energy your way for continued healing and it is great to know that you have such loving family and friends all around you. Love, Kim at Columbia Seminary

— Kim Clayton, October 11, 2012

Michael,

Blessings, good friend! We didn't get much chance to say farewell at the end of the residency at Holy Trinity in July (I had to leave that lovely ending dinner early to get home) but I savored our conversations during those days. Since then you've been in my prayer and intention to reconnect - I just didn't imagine it would be this way (and I'm guessing you didn't either! :-). I hope that residency experience was a support for you these last few weeks.

We still have to get out on the golf course together, hopefully soon, though the season is waning and I suspect we might need to wait for spring. I confess I was envious of you & Jessie slipping over to that lovely course nearby HT.

Go gently, friend, and know I'm sending healing prayers your way. Blessings & peace to you & yours, Bill

— Bill Dietrich, October 11, 2012

Hello Michael ~

Heartfelt thoughts and prayers for my friend, neighbor, and pastor. You are loved and appreciated by so many waiting to visit with you again soon. Please do not hesitate to ask if there's anything I might do to help during your recovery.

We remembered you last night in the prayers of my church choir... Methodist prayers work too : ) My love to your family ~
Bruce Henry

— Bruce Henry, October 11, 2012

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Dear Michael,

Thinking about what to write to you has been on my mind and heart since my Dad sent me the news.. Here goes (installment 1). I just wrote my son, and thought it expressed my heart to you as well.

Love,
Reverend Pete Curtis

Son,

Been thinking about you and praying for you. Attached is and old teaching I did a while back, but thought it might bless you. I
know God has great things in store for you.
This may seem a time of trial for you...looking for work and perhaps

wondering how everything will turn out.
Only God knows, but I can tell you that hundreds, and thousands have
trod the trail before you that you find yourself on now. Hearing that God is our sufficiency is one
thing, and coming to the place that deep within you know for yourself that that
is true is a different thing. We all
start by hearing, then with practice and experience in learning to apply what
we've been taught gives you confidence.
You are learning and will continue to see God take care of you. Even when it might not feel that way or you might not see it in the moment, God will provide for you. At 21, I received a small inheritance. I paid for a couple of years of college,
bought a car, paid for my Way Corps training and that of another believer, then
gave the rest away. My family thought I
was nuts and didn't get over it for years.
In my heart, I just had to know the answer to this question. "Will I trust God or not?" Every man wrestles with this in one form or
another. For me, I just had to know that
I could rely on Him. I'd be
misrepresenting this situation if I didn't say I had some dark moments. I did.
Not doubting God would hold up His end of the promise. My doubts were about myself. "Could I
believe?" Could I see Him bring his word to pass for me? I don't wonder so much about these things any
more. He has come through for me so many
times, and in spite of my shortcomings.

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One lesson about believing that is good to remember is this: God doesn’t bless people because they are good, but because they believe. Maybe a
better way to say it is: You receive
when you believe. It isn't about how

"holy" you are, it is about how good and kind and gracious God is. Lots of Christians get lost in trying to make themselves over, thinking that that is what God is requiring of them before
they can receive from him. If that were
true, then please tell me what did Jesus Christ sacrifice himself for? The truth is; none of us are all that perfect in the flesh, and the great news is that we don't have to be in order to

receive. Sometimes, you just have to
"take a night off" and let yourself be loved by God. Not because you've done everything right, or
are planning to do everything right the next day. You just have to let yourself, your heart
rest in the truth that God loves you and is doing His best to bless you. That's a great key to receiving. Let God do it for you. Hope some of this makes sense.

I love you always, Son.

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Dad

— Pete Curtis, October 11, 2012

Michael,

Why am I not surprised that you are in good hands? Not surprised, but deeply grateful nevertheless.

My favorite yoga instructor has a healing touch. Literally. She touches that heel that's a little out of line during downward dog, and that heel feels stronger. Once I told her about this, and I could tell this modest woman had heard it before. Instead of, "Aw shucks," she explained that she has been touched by many good teachers, so the healing energy I feel is the compassionate power of all of them.

You, of course, have something like that healing touch, something more like a healing presence. Everyone

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around you seems more alive for being there. I know I am. Having read over your guest book, I can see it comes from your many friends, perhaps your teachers too, all gathered together by the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is known for doing that, you know...

And for healing. What you will be like healed, what your gift will become, we don't know yet. But it will be good. The Holy Spirit is known for doing that too.

Much love in Christ, my friend, Marshall

— Marshall Jenkins, October 10, 2012

Dear Maureen and Michael,

Count me in as another stunned Yoder, Monica forewarded Maureen's email. I am praying for you, hang in there. Good luck with PT, I know what you'll be doing with the therapist. Work hard or stay home!

Your favorite PT in Central Florida, Joy Yoder-Filley

— Joy Yoder-Filley, October 10, 2012

May God bless, protect, comfort, and give you peace.

Don & DeLyn

— Don Brancato, October 10, 2012

Well, I don't know what I did but I lost what I was writing you. Strange but weird. I am going to give this another go. It is a reflection on one of the topics we discussed over tea in your office one Tuesday.

Have you ever noticed that people speak of soft summer showers or gentle spring rain, omitting the diaphanous mists of early fall?

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The resultant wisps of fog rise and entwine in the low branches of trees; an appreciative and loving embrace for shared time that says, "Sleep now and dream of the daffodils we once waltzed through. Let me nurture you in your sweet, dreamless sleep. I will be here when you wake. Then, I will be warm, loving and true. Soon though, I succumb to biting winds and cruel temperatures that you can rest and wake refreshed. Do not be afraid. I will be the snow upon your branches. Because of that you can grow and I rejoice; my spring song in your boughs, a pleasing voice. Birds will join in and people hear a chorus of renewed life."

Why I went to my notes for that, I have no idea. Maybe it is the weather: light fall mist, crisp clean air and just the right temp for a good shirt over a tee. God is good.

We miss you and are praying like crazy for you. I personally know of seven congregations involved in operation "Pray Pastor Michael To Good Health and Back Into The Pulpit". There has to be a righteous person in that gaggle whose prayers will avail much. :)

Hug your courageous wife, Maureen for D'Anna and I. All those prayers include her too. She needs to know that. What would we do without our women? I can't imagine.

— Walter Soehnge, October 10, 2012

Michael,

Just received word via a forwarded e-mail from my sister Monica. I'm glad to hear the surgery went well. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I wish you a speedy recovery.

Much love,

Eileen Yoder Fried

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— Eileen Yoder Fried, October 10, 2012

Hi Michael,

Marj and I have been praying for you and your family. Pleased to hear and now see you are on the mend, This is a great way to be able to stay in touch and to send you good thoughts. I miss our conversations in my office and look forward to future ones! We are praying for your speedy recovery.

Blessings to you, Tom

ps.Listen to you doctors and Maureen!!

— Tom Eakin, October 10, 2012

Michael and Maureen -- Thinking of you guys and sending you large hugs! With love and continued prayer. Henry

— Henry Mueller, October 10, 2012

Hi Michael,

I am so happy to see the pictures on this webiste and that you are progressing nicely. Things at Calvin are very busy but everything is being handled and for the most part right on schedule. The only thing that has been postponed was the new members class. I am assuming that your landlord here knows about you and is taking care of your apartment. If not, let me know. If there is anything you need just call me or e-mail me.

You are in my thoughts everyday and I pray for a speedy recovery. I miss you!

PS. You don't have to worry about Calvin church I have your replacement! About 15 wild turkeys we waiting at the door for me yesterday morning. I thought one was a good candidate ha- ha.

Take care,

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— Pam Marcil, October 10, 2012

Michael, just heard the news bout your surgery and now rehab! What an unexpected journey you have taken this fall! Sounds like your recovery is well on its way and you are working hard in your therapy. No doubt you will soon be shooting baskets and dribbling the ball down the court! You have actually been on my mind this week , because on Monday, Elizabeth, our older daughter who has just moved to Hong Kong with us, and I attended a lecture at the Asia Society on the new location for the Barnes Collection! We fondly remember our visit there 2 summers ago and the lovely afternoon catching up while we feasted on the gorgeous paintings! Who could possibly have guessed surgery would have been in your future! All our best to you and Maureen and the kids! Wishing you good balance and a steady gait! Clearly with your successful surgery and a good start on your rehab you have been safely enfolding into God's loving arms! Speedy recovery to you! xoxo Cynthia and Steve

— cynthia lackey, October 10, 2012

Michael,
Thinking about you & praying for you, brother. Giving you some space to get your strength back. Hope to see you in the next week if you're up for company.
I know you are in great hands.
Love you,
Dan

— Dan Mulhern, October 10, 2012

Hi Mike and Maureen,

Just when life is moving along, BAM!!! the path changes. Irv and I had our path change. Prayer works, peace can rein in each day and moment. We lived that peace daily. After meeting and spending time with Maureen at the "62" Reunion, I know you have the best support possible. How fortunate we are to say, "we have lived a lifetime with the one who loved us most". I have included you and your family in my prayer group. Go at this challenge with a "kickass" attitude.

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I'm presently rehabing for a total knee replacement. The rehab person and place is important. They are not created equal. Sounds like Maureen did her homework well.

My best wishes to you and your family. I'll be in touch.

Janis Haus Gallagher Class of "62"

— Janis Haus Gallagher, October 10, 2012

Good Morning Michael and family!!!!!!!

Just checking in to see how you are doing. I am so glad to hear of your progress...Good News. I will be sitting with Rudy Anderson on Sunday so Judy can attend serices and sing in the choir. What a beautiful sight to see her back at Calvin. Can't wait to see you.. Make a hoop shot today backwards. LOL Have a great day. Linda

— Linda Tente, October 10, 2012

Dear Michael,

I was stunned to get Maureen's email last night. I'm glad the surgery went well and you're on your way in rehab. You and the family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Still have some oncology connections, so if you need me to get information - please let me know.

Love,

Meg

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New numbers in Chicagoland:

847-938-3098 (d)

224-436-8052 (e)

— Meg Yoder, October 10, 2012

Hello Michael and Maureen...

It is so good to hear that you are coming along after your surgery and that things are progressing well. Jane and I continue to pray for you both and look forward to the time when we can see you again. The Church is "stepping up" to the needs of ministry here, and doing fine. It is a great loving family, and it holds both of you in constant prayer. May the healing graces of our Lord fall like gentle rain upon you.

Blessings to you both. We send our love. John & Jane

— Jane McKay-Nesbitt, October 10, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT, whose healing presence will only get stronger.

— Marshall Jenkins, October 10, 2012

Michael (and all of the Prewitts)
I was stunned to receive your email but so glad to learn that the surgery went well and that the rehab process is underway. It has been so long since we've seen you all, but still remember the good times together as neighbors and fellow parishioners at Hopewell Pres. Still very much miss you all and that place after 17 years. Our love, thoughts, and prayers are with you and the whole family as you begin what is sure to be an incredible journey of faith. Was looking at the pictures trying to figure out who was who and caught the mention that Chris is in SF. I

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hope that all three of the kids are doing well. Have passed your message on to Mark and Leon. Ellen Brady

— Ellen Brady, October 9, 2012

We're holding you all in the Light and our hearts are with you. Nelson and Alice

— Alice Maxfield, October 9, 2012

Michael and Maureen,
Thank you for including us in these updates. Our thoughts and prayers are and will continue to be with you.

Get better for the annual Jackson/Prewitt Christmas Eve get together! Carol and John Jackson & Family

— Carol Jackson, October 9, 2012

Having just saw you blasting away at fairway woods and nice tee shots on Aug. 6th in Rhode Island, and knowing the way you avoid the golf cart and walk rapidly to the next shot, I naturally always assumed you were indestructible, so this post by your wife Maureen came as a total shock to me last night.

Needless to say, I prayed for you before falling off into the arms of Morpheus last night.

I will seek to call you on a land line this Saturday, as I'm supposed to be having lunch with some disc-jockey friends in center city Philly on Oct. 13th. Can you e-mail me a landline # for your rehab center? I have a short, humorous golf book to lend you that will make you laugh and laugh some more. May I call the facility listed here on Saturday morning? We are meeting for lunch at 1 p.m., tentatively.

I know it's cliche' but my prayers are with you and I'm confident you'll see this through....especially with a wife who is a health care professional....

Richard Skelly
WRSU-FM, New Brunswick

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— Richard Skelly, October 9, 2012

Michael - thank you for sharing your situation with the Novack family. As you might guess, I had no knowledge of your illness. But, sounds like you are recovering well. It sounds trite but it's true - our thoughts are with you.
Do you recall that you once called us both "persons of faith"?

— Gary Novack, October 9, 2012

Hi Michael,Thanks to you and Maureen for setting this up so people can keep track of your progress. Sounds like your are moving in the "right direction".It helps to have an advocate in therapy with you i agree with your family ,all the latest "bells and whistles" are not necessarily the best as far as PT and OT are concerned. there's no substitute for caring people.Needless to say we were shocked by your medical emergency I'm glad the surgery was successful and the rehab is proceeding on schedule.The most important thing now is for your 100% recovery.I'll do what I can to back up John, Pam and the Session until you get back.In Isaiah 41:13 the Lord says" I,the Lord God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you,"Do not fear,I will help you".God's hand holds us fast every day.It is just that some days we are more aware of it than others.May He continue to hold your hand and surround you and you family in His love.Tom Conboy (Lois too) .

— Tom Conboy, October 9, 2012

Michael,
Our family is praying for you and your family. We hope and pray you reach full recovery. We miss you so much at Calvin Presbyterian Church.
Sincerely
Bill, Dina, Nick, Tom and Scott Smith

— Bill Smith, October 9, 2012

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Mike,
Wow, life sure can throw us a curve when we least expect it.. I'm so sorry for all that you are going through, but am happy that your surgery went well. It sounds as if you are doing a great job "rehabing". Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go forward. Having gone through having a mastectomy due to breast cancer, I know that a positive attitude and sense of humor is very important. So........keep smiling. I'm sure your family will help with that.
I'll be thinking of you!
Susan (Ringle) O'Connor

— Susan O'Connor, October 9, 2012

Dear Michael, Maureen and family:

I am holding you in light for strength and healing of body, peace in mind & spirit, and wisdom & kindness for those caring for Michael.

Thank you for sharing with us...

Karen Lecks

— Karen Lecks, October 9, 2012

Dear Michael,Please know that you are in my prayers and in the prayers of the Arnold Mills UMC. We hope your recovery goes smoothly. We are glad you are surrounded by so much love.Blessings,Lynn

— lynn mccracken, October 9, 2012

Hello Michael & Family,
It was good to hear of the progress and provision that God has for you in finding the right care and medical staff over this next season of recovery. Please know that the liberti church staff continues to pray for you and wants

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to be of help in the coming days.
I will look forward to spending time with you in the very near future.

— Scott Jennings, October 9, 2012

Hello Michael and Family! Bobbie and Jose Morel here. So great to have this site to keep up on your progress and send you our best. What a blessing that you are receiving such good care and support from your family and staff. Please know that we continue to pray for you all.

— Bobbie Morel, October 8, 2012

We miss you and we are doing are best to keep up with all that is going on. Get well soon. Nancy

— Nancy Boyd, October 8, 2012

Michael,

Prayers coming at you from Lawrenceville! Following your progress through this site - so appreciate knowing how you're doing.

Jeff Vamos

— Jeff Vamos, October 8, 2012

Maureen and MichaelYou are in my thoughts and prayers daily. I am so glad to be able to read your posts and keep up with your progress.

— regina marunich, October 8, 2012

Hi, my name is Felicia,Vivian Conti is my daughter. She called me on the day that she learned about your husbands tumor and asked us to pray and for our Prayer Chain to pray, this we did with no hesitation. God is good all the time, and we will continue to pray till your husband is well on his way to good health. God Bless you all and give you the courage and the strength to continue daily.

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— Felicia Robinson, October 8, 2012

Michael,

My prayers and good wishes are with you during recovery, rehab, chemo, and the indignities of being a patient. You have a great cloud of witnesses surrounding you. You have a strong faith and you sounded great on the phone. Be well.

Jeffrey Wood

— Jeffrey Wood, October 8, 2012

Hi there Michael and Maureen,
We continue to be "blown away" with God's blessings in the middle of crisis. Why? ...... This is your chance to come closer to the throne and lean on His grace. We wish we were closer and could give you both a hug. Your face and presence must be a joy and a comfort to Maureen. We miss you but are glad that you are "riding the wave" where you are.
We keep praying always!
Love, Jennifer

— Jennifer Cameron, October 8, 2012

Michael: John Coyne passed on the news of your illness. it was great of hear of your whereabouts but sad to hear that you are having such a serious health problem. Sarah and I wish you the best for a speedy and complete recovery and our send our prayers. Jerry

— jeremiah miller, October 8, 2012

I have grown accustom to your face looking out from the pulpit on Sundays and miss your preaching but you

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needn't worry those who have filled in have done well. We have a good church, an excellent pastor and a welcoming congregation. That won't change during your brief absence so do what is needful to get home to us. We miss you.

For some reason you have been on my heart and mind more than usual since last evening. Did you have a difficult day? That sometime happens during rehab sessions. Frustrations are to be expected during the process. Your mind is something you have depended on for a long time. You enjoy conversation, your intelligence and education. All that is still there. Right now, it may be a little foggy for you but that's because someone rummaged around inside your skull. If I missed the mark and it is just me being a worry wart, I am sorry. All will be well. All will be well. All manner of things will be well.

You are blessed of God and are called according to His purpose. You are the head and not the tail. You're held in His hand, wrapped in prayer and loving thoughts and for my part I think you're cool.

Peace and Love, Walter

— Walter Soehnge, October 8, 2012

Michael,We think about you talk about you pray for you miss you ... and all of that, all over again! My list of subjects to bring up in our next SD meeting is growing ... and growing ... and growing. This is our life. We embrace it!Lovingly,D'Anna

— D'Anna Soehnge, October 8, 2012

Michael,

This is a big thing...brain...tumor... CLEAN scan...WOW. To read all this this very morning brings me to breath and centeredness,

Thanks for letting your Shalem family in for prayer for you. I JOIN the Christ Loving already going on for healing and recovery. I wish you courage and good work in rehab. Your family is great!

Love to you.

— Jeanie Sweeney, October 8, 2012

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Dear Michael,

What an amazing story. So glad you caught this quickly and that all seems to be going so well! No surprise given your loving strength and your wonderful, prayerful family and friends. Please know that you remain in my prayers and the prayers of Shalem. We are holding you in the loving light of the Holy Living God. Sending loving prayers,

Liz ward

— Liz Ward, October 8, 2012

Good morning Michael

I just wanted to write and wish you well. We here at Cumberland Community Methodist church pray for your recovery every Sunday. I am most appreciative to the Calvin Church and Tom Conboy for keeping us updated as to your progress.
May you have a good day - and we look forward to seeing you back here in Cumberland, soon. May God's grace continue to be with you in these days of recovery.

— Fred Jeffrey, October 8, 2012

Good Morning Michael,

What a beautiful day........Hope you are having a good day also. Prayers and thoughts of you and your family continue to flood my mind. If I could send all the Blessings in Heaven to you I would but instead I am asking the Lord to shower you continually with all that he can do and healing and speedy recovery to bring you back to us at Calvin...Love you Linda

— Linda Tente, October 8, 2012

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Michael,
It is so wonderful to hear that you are making such good progress with your rehabilitation and to have your family close with you. I am so thankful to our Lord for his healing hands on you. I pray you make a full recovery and I look forward to seeing you again. Blessings, Marlene

— Marlene Moffett, October 8, 2012

Dear Michael and Maureen,
My parents recently told us the news of your tumor, Michael, and subsequent surgery. You both must have been alarmed and frightened when you heard the news. We can't imagine how that must have felt. We were so happy to hear that you had discovered it rather quickly, and that you were able to undergo surgery as quickly as you did.
Jason and I are grateful to hear the good news that your surgery went well and that you are recovering. We are also happy that you feel confident in your chosen rehab facility. Thank you for sharing your news with us, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sending lots of love and strength,Johanna, Jason and Gus xo

— Johanna Nesbitt, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT

— D'Anna Soehnge, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT Hi ,.You haven't changed a wit. Am sure you still have lots of that Still have that engaging smile. Luv Sal

— sally stewart, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT Prewitt--I'm waiting for you on the back 9....get out of bed.

— John Coyne, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT I know you'll be up soon. You can't keep a good Gojjami down for too long.

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Good thoughts to you and your family.

— Carol Scott, October 8, 2012

Michael,
You have been popping up in my prayers lately and now I know why. Will continue to hold you in my prayers and hoping for a speedy recovery.
Jan Valentine

— Jan Valentine, October 7, 2012

Pastor Michael, Calvin Church is a praying church and we are maintaining our reputation on your behalf. We have concern (for the invasive tumor) and joy (for it's removal). We know the Lord led you to the right rehab ...how could it not be the right place with a name of Good Shepherd? We shall continue to follow your progress; and we shall continue praying for you, Maureen, your children and the caregivers and therapists. They are the

front runners for "Team Michael"...and we in Cumberland are on your team. Be strong. Be patient. me in sending best wishes to you.

Love and Blessings!

Judy

— Judy Reali, October 7, 2012

Hi Michael / Maureen / Chris -

John joins

We admire your courage, good spirit and faith. Know that we are praying for you constantly. Can't wait to see you and hug all you soon. Michael - I am looking forward to checking out those motor and balance skills myself, but not on the basketball court - - nope, we are headed for sunshine, a light breeze and fair-ways.

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Love, Scott & Jennifer.

— Scott Megaffin, October 7, 2012

Dear Michael: I am sooooo glad you are doing better. It was quite a shock to get the news, and I am relieved to learn you are in a good place withgood care and kindness....So important. What is odd is that you have been in my thoughts the past week or so, quite strongly, and I regretted that I had not contacted you when I returned from France and Australia. Then this news arrived. I hope you will be patient with yourself (no pun intended)! Will send you something by snail mail. Meanwhile, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love, Maude

— Maude Dorr, October 7, 2012

Hi Michael,

So glad we can communicate and keep up with your progress. Sending many prayers for continued "Good Days" and steady progress as each day turns into the next. May God bless you all as together you help Michael through this difficult time.

In Christ, Betty Conlon

— Betty Conlon, October 7, 2012

So glad to hear that your progress continues to be so good....I hope the 'tireds' aren't too frustrating.
Loved Eliot's story -- we all, no doubt, have one centered on that 'can do' spirit....the first for me was your contracting to produce a fancy booklet for some company like IBM when you had never ever done one before! Here's to that getting you through this current side track!

Sending hugs to you and Mo each day..... Micki

— Micki Hobson, October 7, 2012

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Michael,

Wow what a shock. So glad the operation went so well and the followup exam looked so good. If I could make one suggestion I would like to suggest that playing around with a basketball with Chris to check on reflexes/ coordination etc might not be a good idea- they weren't too good in that area before the operation.

Maybe they can bring in a golf club. I sent the info and website to Jim and Dianne as well as Judy to put on the FCHS website.

Maureen I'm glad you have a lot of medical experience, I'm afraid Michael may not be the easiest patient. Cindy and I send our love, prayers and best wishes for a speedy recovery to both of you and the kids and we will certainly stay in touch. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help out. We plan to be in Philly in Dec to see our new grandson and hope to see you up and about and good as new by then.

Take Care, Biff

— Frank Williams, October 7, 2012

Hi Michael and Maureen,

We were shocked to hear about this sudden turn of bad health, but encouraged that you are on a path of healing. We commit to pray for true and lasting recovery. God is able! Let us know where we can visit you. We will do our best to come!

Much love,
David & Charlotte Johnston

— David Johnston, October 7, 2012

dear Michael,
Wow I was shocked to hear the news. I am praying for your continued healing and for all the family, especially Maureen.

Know you are in my heart

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S. Rita

Michael, I had been wanted to get in touch for a long time to set up a meeting up here in Boston. I guess we'll have to delay any plan to meet, for now! I was stunned by your news and pray in thanksgiving that things have gone so well. I think back to some of our common experiences through Shalem and am convinced that God is powerfully at work not only in your physical healing but in your continuing spiritual journey. God bless, my friend.

— Philip Parent, October 7, 2012

Greetings Michael

You have been keeping the prayer elevator busy within the Montgomery Ministries circle. We so often thank God that you said, "Here I am.... send me..."

We celebrate your life and we are already thanking God with faith and expectation that your recovery will be astounding and complete!

Blessings we pray down from the heavenlies for you and your family as you go through this journey together holding hands with Jesus.

More later.... much love and prayers.... Angie & your MM family

— Angie Rebert, October 7, 2012

I love the picture we are greeted by here! That smile is so contagious! Sounds like you are in really 'good' hands. You will be in my prayers. Blessings, Gracie

— Grace Johnson, October 7, 2012

— rita woehlcke, October 7, 2012

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Dear Michael and Family,

We are praying for you and your recovery! May you find rest, peace, support and joy in this time as you rest on the "pillow" of God's sovereign Grace. Our hearts are with you in deep thought and concern for Michael's health and recovery and are in prayer daily for you and your family. May God be glorified during this recovery process. Praying that the people at your church will be an extra special means of Grace for you in this time and may God give you His joy through all of this.

In Christ,
Corey and Yarie Auger
https://www.facebook.com/pawtuxetbaptist?ref=hl

— Corey Auger, October 7, 2012

Michael -
Wow, what unexpected news. But so glad to be hearing it after you have gotten such great care, had a successful surgery and are doing well. You know I am with you in spirit, having weathered the cancer thing two years ago. Rest assured you will get through this and come out the other end an even greater guy! I know you will have amazing support and love from everyone you know. Use it!! I am wishing you the speediest recovery and will be following your progress.

Lots of love, Dale

— Dale Forster, October 7, 2012

Dear Michael,

Dale, Graham and I send our love and our prayers to you and your family. I carry this little prayer with me and share it here with you:

"I thank you, Dear Lord, that your gracious hand is upon me." May it give you strength and comfort. Let's keep in touch. David

— David Forster, October 7, 2012

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Dear Michael,
It's great to hear of your wonderful progress. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. We look forward to watch your continued progress. We hope you are feeling better each day.
Best,
Sean, Kerrie, Kiley and Quinn DeFusco

— Kerrie DeFusco, October 7, 2012

Michael and Maureen, This was a fabulous idea. I think about you both every day. I know the two of you and God will make something tremendously fabulous out of this experience. You both continue to inspire and you are in my prayers always. Love you both.

Kathy

Michael,
I am so appreciative to have this link to follow your journey. Please now you and your family are held in prayer.

— Harold Delhagen, October 7, 2012

So great to see a picture and hear an update and be reminded you are in good hands and in God's hands. I am praying for and trusting alongside you.

— Keith Cooper, October 7, 2012

Hi Michael, good to see your smiling face still smiling! We are all thankful for your good progress. The Nystrom clan sends their love, even the (now 2 month old!) newest member, Benjamin Riley Loesser!

Needless to say, Think Positive :) Ed

— Kathy Walker, October 7, 2012

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— Ed Nystrom, October 7, 2012

Dear Michael and family --we continue to hold you all in prayer in these days for swift progress and healing -- thanks for enabling us to hear through CaringBridge your progress --and to pray more specifically. God bless and keep you in these days. always, Chris Foster

— Chris Foster, October 7, 2012

How great to hear news of you, Michael! We've been sending a flood of prayers your way. Thanks to God it sounds like you're in great hands. May Gods blessing flow in your life and recovery.

— Dana Lindsley, October 7, 2012

Michael, you are in my prayers! May Christ strengthen you and renew you in hope. And thank you to Maureen for letting me know what's been happening. -G-

— Gregory Faulkner, October 7, 2012

Keeping you in our prayers slugger! Thanks for setting up this account and keeping us posted. Please let us know how we can help.
Our best to you,Don and Lauren#267-615-4428

— Don Leypoldt, October 7, 2012

You are in our prayers. As I am traveling around I have had lots of time to pray and meditate(who says traffic jams are bad :). I miss our long conversations and your deep insight. Stay strong my friend.

— Byron Welch, October 7, 2012

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It's so difficult to be far from Philly when lightning like this strikes those you love, those you want to be there for, to support and help. It seems so very little but know you are the first thing I think of these mornings, the last prayer I say before bed, with so many good thoughts sent in between, across the miles.

Thank you for doing this Caringbridge thing, for taking the time to write (so movingly) about what is happening, to give us a window into your current reality, and a chance to send thoughts and prayers for continued healing.

— Christine Eyre, October 7, 2012

With good wishes and prayers for a speedy and safe recovery... Michael PREWITT

— Maude Dorr, October 7, 2012

Thank you for your invitation to this page, Maureen. It has been too long since I've been in touch with Michael, and I am sorry that this is the forum in which to reconnect. Nevertheless, may the messages on this page indeed reconnect you with many friends who have been touched by Michael's and your kindness and ministry. Jon and I will keep Michael and your family in prayer. Blessings for a smooth and steady recovery, and for health and wellness for all of you.

— Elizabeth Wood, October 6, 2012

Great to hear how things are going--and for the chance to enjoy a glorious fall day! Praying for you--look forward to seeing you in November when we are in Philly.

— Annie Wald, October 6, 2012

Dear Friend, miss you and want to visit soon. Praying for your closeness at this time with the Great Physician. Love, leon

— leon leake, October 4, 2012

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The new digs sound great -- and once again, confirmation that it's about people first. And, of course, it would be named properly :)
Wonderful news that Chris is there......
Bravo everyone!

Much love, Micki

— Micki Hobson, October 4, 2012

I like the therapy story. Keep at it Michel and thank you Maureen for sharing your keen observations.

Love to all, Henry Mueller

— Henry Mueller, October 3, 2012

Michael- I hope you are safely out of the hospital and 'enjoying' rehab. Best wishes for a smooth recovery. Our prayers are with you, Chuck and Bonnie

— Charles Marboe, October 1, 2012

Dear man (and loving bride and kids!)...
I think about you more often than I might have imagined likely, and each thought is a hybrid of memory and hope. Whenever I think of you, I recall great moments like the time we strode down Fifth Avenue together en route to an important business meeting, and you laughingly(and correctly) likened us to a pair of gunslingers there to take on the whole damned city. My hope is rooted in the sure knowledge that you bring that same ridiculous can't-stop-us attitude to your rehab. Of course, I augment the hoping with some praying, which may or may not help but I figure (as they say in the N. Y. Lottery commercials), "Hey, you never know..."
With love forever,
El

— Eliot Daley, September 29, 2012

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such joyous news for all the Prewitts and all who hold you dear - our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you and we look forward to continued news of your recovery - blessings abound - love all around - Janie

— J M Hewson, September 28, 2012

What wonderful updates after such concerning news. May you all feel the strength and support from loved ones near and far over the journey ahead. As ever, thoughts, love and prayers.
With care, C

— Carreau Mueller, September 28, 2012

I think the word Boo-ya is appropriate at the news of no more tumor! Now on to therapy. Outstanding news and good luck for continued rapid recovery. With love and prayers, Henry

— Henry Mueller, September 27, 2012

Yippee - more great news!! Soon he'll be running the hospital :) Huge hugs all around.....xxxxxxMick

— Micki Hobson, September 27, 2012

Michael and Maureen,
My love, thoughts and prayers are with you two...Michael sooo glad everything went well yesterday We are all sending you tons of love...take it easy
cannot wait to see you
lym, Helshi

— Helshi Lockwood Hewson, September 26, 2012

Michael and Maureen -- Words don't quite get the point across to convey how deeply we are rooting for a full and without further complications recovery. May you both find strength and grace for this episode. So many are

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rooting for you. With love and prayer. Henry

— Henry Mueller, September 26, 2012

Blessings to you dear friend, and know you are loved by many from afar - and thank you so much Maureen for keeping us all posted - huge hugs - Janie

— J M Hewson, September 26, 2012

Whew -- the relief is beyond words -- altho surely not a condition you wouldn't understand Mo!! Thank you for posting this. And thank God for the good news. Here's to it Mr. Michael -- back in the saddle soon. What's really scary is that it will only make you wiser -- who among us is ready for THAT I want to know :)
Cheers and much much love to you both.....xxxxMick
PS great photo!!

— Micki Hobson, September 26, 2012

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Tributes

Thank you, Michael, for all the love, encouragement & guidance you so unselfishly gave to me. Words can never convey the depth of my gratitude. When I close my eyes & recollect these moments I am awestruck by your kindness. Blessed to call you brother.

—Dan Mulhern, July 13, 2014

Great to hear all is going well I am hoping to get out to see you all soon

—vicky Feaman, May 9, 2014

Dear Michael and Maureen-I have many lovely memories of my days in Philly and spending time with Kathy/ Steve and the Mulhern extended family....I am so thankful to reconnect (kathy/steve) and to join with you both in prayer and faith at this time.

—jan stottlemyer, December 6, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT.

—vicky feaman, September 27, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT With love, Suzane and Sandy

—Suzanne and Sandy, April 29, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT

—Anonymous, March 23, 2013

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In honor of Michael PREWITT for all he's done for others, serving God and just because! May his light shine on!

—Laura, March 22, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT Remember your favorite Grantland Rice, well from our vantage point, you got nothin' to worry about. The Wolfe Family

—The Wolfe Family, January 9, 2013

In honor of Michael PREWITT

—Anonymous, December 23, 2012

You are an amazing man who is prayed for often and thought about alot. You are an inspiration to us all. We are so happy to here you are progressing and may you have a peaceful holiday season surround

—JAGrimwood, December 4, 2012

To Michael and Maureen with deep gratitude for your friendship.

—Micki, November 10, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT

—Todd & Kathie, November 8, 2012

In honor of Michael Prewit with thanks for this link when we are so far away.

—The Cameron Family, October 14, 2012

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In honor of Michael PREWITT, whose healing presence will only get stronger.

—Marshall Jenkins, October 10, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT Prewitt--I'm waiting for you on the back 9....get out of bed.

—John Coyne, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT I know you'll be up soon. You can't keep a good Gojjami down for too long. Good thoughts to you and your family.

—Carol Scott, October 8, 2012

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—D'Anna and Walter, October 8, 2012

In honor of Michael PREWITT Hi ,.You haven't changed a wit. Am sure you still have lots of that Still have that engaging smile. Luv Sal

—sally stewart- asmara/addis, October 8, 2012

With good wishes and prayers for a speedy and safe recovery... Michael PREWITT

—Maude Dorr, October 7, 2012

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