iona's blog

It's a journal. It's a devotional. It's a record of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivor. It's documentation of God's activities in real time. There are good days and bad, happy times and sad... I tell it like it is. This is an unscripted walk along the meandering paths of my mind. My life has never been dull... and I've never known boredom. Read on, you'll see...

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Name: Iona Hoeppner
Location: Kissimmee, Florida, US

I am a happily married mother and grandmother of a large family. I've also had several careers including writer, teacher, trucker, investment and finance advisor, web master and artist. I am an ordained minister (not to the pulpit) and consider my calling to Christ's service my most important role in life.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Nasty Bug

I've had a nasty bug the past few days, but folks must be praying (besides me) because I am feeling better this evening. I want to be completely over this before I go to California for my Workmen's Comp evaluations because I want to do well and don't want to pass my malady on to anyone else.

I've slept a lot but have also done some reading, the Left Behind series. I started it some years back but got side tracked and could not recall where I left off, so I began again at the beginning. I am so amazed at the number of copies sold. These are overtly evangelical novels with an apocalyptic theme, yet like the film The Passion of the Christ, they have become record breakers. God's Gospel message is ever more far reaching. I continue to pray for those who hear that message to yield to the leading of the Holy Spirit so they may become personally aware of how deeply precious they are to the Lord and develop an intimate relationship with Him.

On another note, Richard took the car in to the Mitsubishi dealer for it's 120,000 mile service today. They were kind enough to bring him home and then to come get him when the car was done. The service was expensive, over $1,000, but included almost everything you could think of. We've always been picky about maintenance and our vehicles have usually served us long and well.

Well, it is late and I am still pretty sick, so off to bed I go.

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