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Oct

Sabbatical= Rest

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Casting Out Cancer

The Board of Directors have agreed to give me a 4-week sabbatical to deal with this cancer, once the procedure begins.  There are many options I have with early stage prostate cancer.  This is my decision to make, and not anyone else’s, and after much research and prayer, I have decided to pursue robotic surgery to remove the prostate.  This will require an overnight stay in the hospital and a couple of weeks off work for recovery.

A ’sabbatical’ is a form of the word ’sabbath’ which means rest.  It is separate from a vacation because I don’t have four weeks’ of vacation left this year and plan to work at home during this time.

I’ve got a wonderful staff at the church and know that everything will continue without a flaw in my absence.  I plan to work at home on that sabbatical and put sermon plans together well into next year.  Except for a wedding next weekend, there is nothing the rest of the year that would fall apart without me.  And I want to do it this year because I’ve already met my hefty insurance deductible!

Keep praying.  The next step is to meet with the specialist that does these robotic surgeries, which is scheduled for Friday.

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John Bartlett
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Uncle Ralph,

I learned about the cancer and this blog this evening while dining with my parents, uncles, and brother. I wish you the best of luck with the procedure and a quick recovery.

Having gone through some serious healing back in 1997 when I was a passenger in a very nasty car accident, I can tell you that your personal outlook can play a significant part in your healing. Don’t just wait to get better or hope that you get better, fully believe and expect that you WILL get better. There is no IF. While cancer and physical injury are fundamentally two different things, the affect of your personal outlook on your recovery/healing is the same.

I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

October 7th, 2008 at 2:56 am

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