Sunday, November 20, 2011

THe Schreiber Sisters

         My sisters and I began singing together in church and for family reunions when I was eleven and my youngest sister at the time was seven. The Lennons were singing back then, and I was younger than their youngest. When I was twelve, we joined the Jack Noel Happy Valley country show that traveled to county fairs all over Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Eventually, we sang every week on WTTV, first when it was located in Bloomington, Indiana then, when it moved to Indianapolis in the sixties, we drove there every week. The station was owned by Sarkis Tarzian whose son now owns WRCB in Chattanooga. Our appearances continued until I left for college in nineteen-sixty-seven.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

"My Grace is Sufficient"

Occasionally I write what is known as “inspirational” pieces. I don’t do it on purpose. I want what I write to be true and edifying, but I am hard pressed to give non-fiction a “happy” ending. The best I can hope for in most cases is to present a conundrum. To ask, “How, in the light of Christ, does this situation make sense?” “What can a Christian do; how does a Christian cope?” and to prayerfully say that only God has the answers, and I am not privy to most of them. Given this disclaimer, you are warned that the following story is true.

Simply stated, our congregation is watching a young family lose their baby son to the same metabolic disease that took their only daughter a little over a year ago at the age of four. Both children were born with no apparent problems, but during the short time Danielita was on this earth, she lost the ability to hold up her head, the ability to eat solid food, her smile, her laugh, her life. Without a miracle, we will watch these young parents relive the most horrible experience I can imagine.

We prayed for Danielita for four years. We are praying for Daniel.