Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Be part of Cade's Army


What do you think when I say life? Where does your mind go when I say hope? Have you ever heard about miracles? Who do you think of when I say a little kid? Do you think of your brother? Your sister? Your grandson? Your son or daughter? I want you to open your eyes. I want you to focus on the next paragraph.

A five year old kid. Hair bright as the sun, skin smooth and soft as the breeze of the ocean. Unending deep blue eyes infinite as the sky. Created by God. Wonderful masterpiece that carries the love of thousands of people. Small size that carries a profound message to humanity. The smell of his hair and the softness of his voice melts the hearts around him in sweetness, and peace. His heart is so big that angels, and the whole creation is amazed of how such a big heart can fit in such a small body. They ask the creator, how is that possible? He looks at them and says, “It's call a miracle.” So this kid five years old is a miracle. Miracles are all around us. If you can read this note, if you can hear this note, if you can feel this, you are a miracle, if you are alive, you are a miracle.

Welcome to Cade's life, “My best friend” as he said a couple days before knowing that a tumor on his brain was affecting his vision, and later his entire life. A tumor? Yes, a brain tumor. Do not think that he gave up. No! He is a warrior, he is a super hero, he is strong, he is invincible. Through his bloodstream runs the strength and honor of the Kings of Kings.

Cade is alive. He is in a fight. He is a warrior. He is fighting a battle that not everyone dares to fight. The battle of life. But he is not alone thousands of people are in battle with him. I'm calling you all warriors, to join to our army, and pray for my “Best friend” I want to see a moment of divine grace, just as when he was formed in the womb of his mom, just as that moment where the glory of God is shown as the miracle of life. Just as that spark of unseen grace, DIVINE GRACE.

Be Part of the thousands...... Visit http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/cader/journal

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