The hymn "I Need Thee Every Hour" has been the theme of my spring and summer. It was such an eventful summer!
June
We started off with the joy of my daughter's wedding. It was the most beautiful, amazing, and multi-cultural wedding I've ever attended. Since Christie and her husband are both deaf, the wedding was in American Sign Language (ASL). There was simultaneous interpretation for three groups of people all sitting in assigned seating so they could fully participate. Chul's family were in the Korean Sign Language area. Christie's Japanese deaf friends were in the Japanese Sign Language section. The rest of the guests watched the ASL or listened to the English interpretation. Since Christie and Chul are a part of the Messianic Christian movement there were Jewish elements as well. It was all so meaningful.
Arranging housing and transportation for around 20 people who came from overseas would have been challenging on any level, but was especially so with all the different languages. I worked on the logistics while trying to finish up my work at school early enough to give us time to enjoy our granddaughter who arrived with her parents a week before everyone else arrived. It was a lot to figure out, but so worth it!!
Christie really wanted to get married outside on the very spot we visit each summer for our mission conference and family vacation. Being the middle of rainy season made this a challenge, but God cleared the sky for that day and it was lovely. Russ usually sits in a wheelchair, but can walk on even terrain. The ground was not at all even. God worked out even that detail. I walked with Christie most of the way and then Russ waited close to the front and was able to walk his daughter down the aisle with Christie on one side and me on the other. It was lovely!
July
After Christie and Chul returned from their honeymoon and before returning to Seattle where they are making their home, they stayed with Russ so that I could make a two-week visit to the US to visit friends and supporters and attend my nephew's joyous wedding.
August
Then just after I started back to school we received word that Russ' mother passed away. She was such a special lady. We definitely miss her, but she was ready to go be with Jesus. At 89 she had lived a full life and was suffering a great deal at the end. Russ made the decision ahead of time to visit her when she was alive (which we did last summer) rather than to attend her funeral since traveling is so challenging for him. I love this picture of Russ with his mom here on earth for the last time.
Now my father is struggling with his health. All these events have been a lot to process. So many times God has used the song, "I Need Thee Every Hour" to encourage me as my load was beyond what I knew I could humanly handle. I had more responsibilities, joys, and sorrow than could fit neatly into my life. I did make one adjustment to the words of the hymn. When I sang it alone in the car I changed the word, "hour" to "nano-second." " I need thee every nano-second..." I had to squeeze the words to fit the tune, but it works for me and is so true. I look back on the summer of Christie's wedding, my nephew Jared's wedding, and my mother-in-law's funeral with a resounding, "Yes! He has been with me every nano-second!"
I need Thee every hour, most gracious Lord.
No tender voice like Thine can peace afford.
I need Thee, oh, I need Thee, Every hour I need Thee
Oh, bless me now, my Savior, I come to Thee.
I need Thee every hour, stay Thou nearby
Temptations lose their pow’r when Thou art nigh.
I need Thee every hour, in joy or pain
Come quickly and abide, or life is vain.
I need Thee every hour; teach me Thy will.
And Thy rich promises in me fulfill.
I need Thee every hour, most Holy One;
Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son.


