God is faithful & good,
Well, in case any of you have not heard as of now, God has brought us a wonderful baby boy. Katelyn's water broke at 12:45 am on Monday, January 26. We arrived to the hospital a little before 1:30 am, and waited. . . waited. . . and waited some more. After she was prescribed petosin (sp?), she went into labor. She began having pretty heavy contractions around 11:30 am on Monday, and at 8:37 pm on Monday, January 26th, the Lord gave us a wonderful baby boy.
His name is Joel Alan. We like the name Joel, & we love the message of the book of Joel (in the minor prophets) that speaks wonderfully of God's patience and long suffering in redeeming His people. We are so thankful for a God who is faithful to love and forgive. Our prayer for Joel is that he will one day come to trust in & adore this Lord who loves and cares for him so much. His middle name, Alan, is Kateln's fathers middle name. We are so grateful for him and his love for Jesus Christ that we desired to include his name in Joel's name.
There is more to the story of his birth, which I'm sure will be told time and time again. Before Joel was born we asked God to do with him exactly as He desired. We knew that God's will is not always ours, but His will is always good. Well, the Lord is testing us to prove if we actually mean what we pray. On Tuesday morning, about 12 hours after his birth, the nurse noticed that Joel was breathing very quickly. The took him to the nursery and then directly to NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), where he currently is.
At first his lungs looked normal and healthy, but today they didn't look so good. They are partially collapsed and not fully developed. He has been on several different kinds of breathing treatments to help his little body obtain oxygen. Even though he was breathing fast (close to 90 times per minute), he was not getting near enough oxygen because he was breathing very shallow. Also, the rapid breathing has made it near impossible for him to eat because he can't stop breathing for a long enough period of time to swallow. Thankfully the hospital where he is staying is only two weeks old. The NICU is a stage 3 NICU which means that they can treat any infant with any problem. He is receiving excellent care, and for that we are grateful.
As of this morning, Joel was placed on a ventilator. The ventilator is regulating the depth of his breathing. He is still breathing fast, but at least he is receiving sufficient oxygen. They are feeding him through an IV which is allowing him to stay hydrated and nourished. Please pray for Joel. Our plan was not for him to be at the hospital while we are home (Katelyn was discharged at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, and her body is recovering very well!). Yet, Psalm 18:30 tell us that, "as for God, His way is Perfect!" We rejoice in knowing that our Lord's plan has not been "messed up" because Joel is sick. We would appreciate you holding us three before the throne of grace in a few specific ways, and we would be extremely grateful for your encouragement to us through prayer.
1) Pray that his Doctor, Dr. Woo, will have wisdom to treat him properly and quickly.
2) Pray that his current health difficulties will not lead to greater difficulties.
3) Pray that he will not acquire any greater illness or flu symptoms while there.
4) Pray for his parents to trust the Lord and rejoice in His goodness and grace even through this time.
Below our several pictures of Joel. He is a precious, precious child. We love him dearly! We'll keep you posted on his condition as time goes on.