Alaska Memories
Last week onboard the Holland America Westerdam, we were busy meeting new friends. Greg taught three times, and we had the joy of having Jonathan, Brittni, and their three little ones to keep us happy in the in-between times.
Most summers in Southern California are so dry, it’s hard to imagine the intense lushness of an Alaskan rainforest. The giant spruce, hemlock, and cedar trees with delicate lichen gracefully draping their branches. Underneath the giant canopy grow wild foxgloves and the salmonberry shrubs covered with berries in red, yellow, or orange.
When we entered Glacier Bay, there was an eerie stillness over the stark landscape of jagged blue-white ice. No noise, no traffic, no cellphones ringing! But underneath the dark glassy waters, enormous whales: humpbacks, grays, and orcas would be swimming. We’d occasionally see a spout or tail in the distance.
Several hundred people had joined us on this adventure and engaged us with their personal stories. It seems funny how they feel like they know us from Greg’s books or the A New Beginning radio program. Some told us stories of their grief and how our story had helped them. What they don’t know is that any help they may have received was a byproduct of our experience; we didn’t set out to help anyone. How could we? We were hanging on for dear life ourselves. But we were watched nonetheless, and what they saw in us was an ordinary family and the God who never lets go.
This entire trip, the ocean was blessedly calm. Once, on a previous Alaska cruise, we had seas so rough most of us stayed in our cabins; not even the lobster dinner could lure us out of bed. Steve, our cruise director, told us a story about one Alaska cruise he did with Tony Evans. Leaving Ketchikan one evening, they encountered a night and day of 40-foot swells! Pastor Tony’s wife was so upset after that night and day of rough seas that she went to the captain and demanded to know why he would have dared to leave port knowing the seas would be so rough. This was his matter-of-fact answer: “Madam, I’m the captain, I’ve done this before, I know where I am going, and I know what this ship can take.” Boom! What a perfect sermon illustration, right? Only I’m sure Mrs. Evans, like all of us, would rather stay in port a day or two and avoid the stormy sea altogether.
After the cruise was over, Nick, our cab driver, took us to the airport for our return flight home. After all of the activities and conversations of the trip, Greg and I appreciated the quiet in the car. We were using the time to think about home and the many things we had waiting for us there. But then Nick interrupted the silence: “I often hear you speak on the radio. I enjoy listening to you very much.” Truthfully, I wasn’t interested in making small talk, but we managed to say a few polite words in response.
And then he told us his story. How he discovered his faith after living a wasted life. How he met and married a girl from the Philippines who had two sons, one of which he had adopted—the other was living with his father.
“Do you have any children?” He asked.
“Yes,” I replied. “We have two boys. Our oldest, Christopher, would have been 40 this year; he is at home with the Lord. And our youngest, Jonathan, is 29.”
His voice changed and he said, “I’m so sorry. That’s awful. You see, I am a grieving father as well. My wife’s oldest boy lived in the Philippines still and I planned to adopt him as well, but he died last week in a drowning accident. His name was Christian; he was 10 years old this past April 1st.”
“April 1st was Christopher’s birthday as well,” I said.
Nick continued sadly, “I shouldn’t have waited to adopt him. I thought I had time. I should have sent him gifts. I should have brought him here to live with us.”
Greg’s words were strong and loving, “You can’t change the past. None of us can. We all would like to have done some things differently. It’s not what you could have done that you should dwell on, but what you can do. You can let God strengthen your life. You can let Him help you love your wife as you should, and determine to raise your children in the way of the Lord.”
Why are we often afraid of storms, of dark places? I have come to realize that though we all would rather stay in a safe harbor, we shouldn’t run from storms God has allowed. Places of trial, fears, and pain—it’s there in those dark places that God shows up in unexpected ways. If we will just be quiet enough to hear His voice, He is speaking. And there is something beautiful that is forged in the fellowship of His suffering.
We made our way through the late afternoon traffic, silent once again. Our lives intersected for a brief moment. We shared our stories about our two boys with similar names, born the same day thirty years apart. At this moment, Christian and Christopher are with Christ.
Nick shook our hands and we said goodbye. “God must be winking at us from heaven,” he said.
A wink? It felt more like a nudge to me. You know, the way you nudge someone right before you say, “Hey, did you see that?”
I did. Just a small reminder. No voice in the thunder. No burning bush. More like a nudge . . . or a wink.
31 comments
Justine King | July 23, 2015
Thank you for sharing your pictures and your memories. God is good! His creation is amazing and it shows us how powerful He really is.
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Terri | July 23, 2015
Oh, so beautifully written Cathe. Yes, a wink, a smile and a nudge. I imagine Jesus happily anticipated that conversation and was thoroughly satisfied with the outcome.
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Karen | July 23, 2015
That was beautifully said. You never know when you are going to be a blessing or be blessed by someone else. Thank you for sharing.
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Michelle Bellesfield | July 23, 2015
Thank you so much for this story. I have been praying for my husband who has been separated from God for quite some time. He suffered a spinal cord injury in 2013 and recovered nicely, but will never be 100%, and he ultimately blamed God and abandoned me about a year ago. He was also having an affair (or 2) and is currently living with a woman he barely knows in another state. He has also lost everything in the process -- his business, a place to live, friends, family. I continue to pray for his salvation and that he will repent and turn back to God. I do believe that God nudges me frequently, and I believe He is speaking directly to me about my husband and our situation. These nudges cannot be coincidences, and I believe it is God's way of telling me that He's at work in my life and my husband's as well. I pray for his deliverance because there is no other way for him to survive. Can I ask you to pray for my husband as well?
Rose Ramirez | July 23, 2015
Praying for you and your husband.
Judy Butler | July 23, 2015
Will pray. What is his first name? My unbelieving husband is Craig. A very hard heart when it comes to God. He blames God for not stopping his father's abuse of his mother when he was young. Please pray for mine too.
Cathy | September 8, 2015
I'm praying for both of you and for each husband. My husband also left me for about ten years; he, too, was angry at God for allowing certain trials. Miraculously, God chased him down with His unending love! The prodigal came back to his Heavenly Father! We were remarried ten years ago. Our God is the God of second chances. Keep praying for God to be the "Hound of Heaven" who chases them down and reminds them of His unfailing love! God bless you both!
Cathy
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Diane | July 23, 2015
Loved being encouraged by your article, Cathe-thanks!
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Darryl Buffkin | July 23, 2015
I don't have quite the words to express, Greg and Cathe, the love that just pours out of this beautiful story that will touch the hearts of many.
Greg, my wife and I have listened to you since the days you were in Pastor Chuck's church and our relationship to our Lord Jesus has grown and our marriage of 34 yrs this December has too.
Thank you for not ever adding or taking anything away from scripture. Thank you for serving without complaining! Your rewards are waiting when Jesus says as you bow one day soon and He says as he grabs you by the hand and looks you in your eyes" "Well done great and faithful servant! "God bless the Laurie family:)
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Raul E. Castro | July 23, 2015
Nothing is perfect in this life other than God Himself. The world has forgotten that it is in these family moments that we find the grace of God through the smiles of the little ones and the peace that we get when we leave the big urban cities behind us. In the middle of these lush forests or jungles..., nature reminds us of how little we are..., yet, so connected to it. These beautiful places are so distant from our cities and so innocent like a child, and at the same time one can feel the grandiose presence of God as you sit still in silence and let God be God in your heart. if only we the adults would see the world again through the eyes of little children..., things would be different.
Thank you for sharing your moments and your gift of evangelism with the world. God Bless you.
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Haila Levine | July 23, 2015
Thank you, what a beautiful encounter & trip you must of had. So glad I didn't pass it up to hurry on to the next piece of information. I will save your words used awhile as a reminder in my walk to slooow down & stay in the moment. God bless you & yours...Love, _Haila
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Anka Deruysscher | July 23, 2015
How sweetly you share your joys and sorrows. You really touched my heart.
It has been just a few days that we are on your mailing list. How wonderful
to get to know you so intimately. You are such a blessing and we thank our
wonderful Lord for you.
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Penny | July 23, 2015
Loved this Cathe - thank you so much for sharing;)
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Imelda Flores | July 23, 2015
Hi Sister Cathe,
It was a blessing to meet you and Pastor Greg. You can't imagine how much it has been a blessing and help to hear Pastor Greg every night on my cell phone on The New Beginning program since I lost my husband in January 2013. It was a blessing to see you both and your family as well. What I like about you two is that you didn't have bodyguards like other important people or pastors I've met before. I can see that the Angel of the Lord is your bodyguard. You guys are always in my prayers and I hope I can see you again soon.
God Bless you
Imelda Flores with my 2 grand kids that always were crossing in Pastor Greg's way on the boat.
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Rose Ramirez | July 23, 2015
Such a touching story, thank you for sharing.
Funny although miles apart, different cultures, yet we are so much alike.
And God has a hand on each and every one of us. Carrying us all through whatever we may be going through. How much more wonderful of a God could we ask for. God is awesome, he knows just what we need.
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Sharon | July 23, 2015
Hi Cathe,
Thanks for your story this month. So encouraging and uplifting as I am going through a rough patch right now. Love your posts. Praying for you and Greg.
God bless you both. Sharon
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Christina Castruita | July 23, 2015
Thank you for sharing your sweet story. I especially liked the way you answered the cab driver's question "do you have children'? You see, my husband and I have 2 children in heaven and it is always difficult answering that question for me because it brings all the sadness and emotion of the great loss I still feel. Our middle son went home to be with the LORD in 2004, he was 23 yrs old and our daughter the youngest of 3 was 26 yrs old when she went home to be with the LORD in 2011. I always tear up and cry, so thank you for ministering to me in how to answer that question, beautifully said. Both you and Pastor Greg minister to us everyday thru the daily devotional, we often read separately and talk about it over dinner. GOD bless your family and ministry.
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Loreta | July 23, 2015
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful & touching story Cathe!
Your words always touch me. xoxo
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Sharon Cumiskey | July 23, 2015
Thank you for being such a clear writer of our Lord's stories. I was on the cruise with you and was very impressed with how you and your family handled all the invasions into your precious time. Thank you for being a family that others can emulate. Alaska was indeed beautiful- and thankfully it was cooler as well! My husband and I benefited from the words we heard all week and the music that blessed our souls.
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Beatriz | July 23, 2015
Thank you for the beautiful words of encouragement, it's a reminder that God is with us thru thick and thin....Ps... Glad you enjoy Holland ;)
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Nikita ismaeil | July 23, 2015
Thank you for sharing such beautiful story. What a lovely family God has blessed you with. Both you and Greg are a beautiful inspiration to all young and the young old couples.
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Belinda Holwill | July 23, 2015
God is still a miracle working God ...... What an absolutely exciting life not knowing who or what He is going to bring our way ...... but to know that He will never leave nor forsake us ...... and that the precious Holy Spirit is doing yet another miraculous work in our lives ........ we truly serve a living God ...... Thank you Jesus
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Janet-Eternity Mom | July 23, 2015
Hi Cathe,
Thank you for sharing your nudge from God story. Heaven is the blessed hope that helps us to get up each day to live for Him. Our wonderful awesome only child Matt went to Heaven just five months ago. Our lives will never be the same. We continue to cry out and to memorize verses. The Lord is My Rock, My Fortress, My Deliver, My God is My Rock, in who I take refuge. Psalm 18:2
I hope I can meet you someday Cathe.
Janet
"Eternity Mom"
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Benson | July 23, 2015
Welcome here in Kenya Africa thank you and stay blessed.
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Gina Hazzard | July 24, 2015
I clicked on this story because I watch Alaska shows on TV. It is very interesting to me. Little did I know that this story would affect me so deeply to the point of tears and having to excuse myself from work for a few. I lost my son last April 23rd in a motorcycle accident. I pray many times every day to get me through each and every day. I just don't know what to do with it. I can't put my head around it?... The hurt is so deep and extremely painful. Not because of regrets, we had an awesome relationship and 21 years of mostly good times. I miss him so much. He was such a huge part of my life and still is and always will be. I feel lost and useless... I have a 17 year old daughter that I work very hard at keeping open communication with and we have a wonderful relationship as well and I don't want her to feel any less significance because of my heartbreak and sadness and tears. She is a wonderful daughter and is doing a mighty work for the Lord. Please remember us in your prayers.
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Barbara Propes | July 24, 2015
Thank you, I needed this article this morning. Having moved to Washington DC for work from Juneau, Alaska (my 5th move since a sad divorce 10 years ago) I woke up lonely and discouraged this morning. Not only did your article help me recall my own wonderful Alaskan memories but also reminds me God is indeed in control and has my future in His capable hands.
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Vicki Manuel | July 24, 2015
Pastor Greg's comments to Nick, the taxi driver really hit home today. You see I live in Lafayette, LA where there was a horrible shooting at a movie theater, killing 2 innocent people and wounding many others. We can't change what happened, but we can look to God for strength. We need to rely on God in our dark moments. He is always with us and if we let go and let him lead us through the tough times we will never be alone. Thank you Cathe and Pastor Greg for leading me back to Christ and recommitting my life to him. God Bless You.
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Joel Gavilo | July 24, 2015
Indeed, that "I should have," "I could have" is never leaving me since June of 1997, the day we lost our father. I could have pleaded, wrestled with the Lord to extend his life, but I did not give much effort... I have to be content that he is much better with the Lord right now. Thank very much for the inspiration. May God bless you all the more.
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Sylvia | July 24, 2015
Alaska must be a nice place to sight see. Hope you & Cathe & your family enjoyed every moment of it.
Wow Abraham telling God what to do. It's incredible. Thank god for Moses. Most importantly thank god
for Jesus. We are saved by his shedding of His blood and what He did on the cross for us. Amen.
Greg you have a lovely family. God bless you & Cathe. Perhaps in the future I will come to one of your trips either to Alaska or Israel or the Caribbean. I hope to meet you and Cathe soon. Stay well.
I love my Jesus. God bless. I loved the nudge. I was also sad to hear about that 10 year old kid. Thanks to Jesus he's in heaven.
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Gay | July 25, 2015
Cathe
I was so inspired by your beautiful story and had to tell you that I came back to Jesus by listening to Greg on the radio. His love just comes through so strong.
Thank you both.
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Sarah | July 25, 2015
Was so touched by the stories you shared! So very beautiful when God makes our hearts smile! A wink from above! No doubt!
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Debbie Zamora | July 27, 2015
Hi Cathe, It's good to hear from you. My heart is with you! You have a beautiful family. My Jesus talks to me in song, just this morning a song from Jeremy Camp I will take you back. I love that song. It is my favorite ah.... it's beautiful to me! At the end of the song the radio person :0) mentioned His arms are always open and it brings tears to me. Have a good day! God's Blessings! Thank you so much for sending.
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May | July 28, 2015
I love it when God winks at me. I got the message and He made me smile. Hope to meet you one day. May
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Frances Moran | September 29, 2015
Cathe, I love you and Greg. I wish I was close enough to go to your church. I go to Calvary Chapel La Habra. I'm always blessed by your message. I thought I had a Christian friend and something happened. I felt uncomfortable in the Bible Study. I didn't talk much. Now they won't let me back into the study. My heart is broken. I thought I would find friendship. I am a sad and broken-hearted, I am 78 years old and a widow. Pray for me that they will be my friends again. I trust in Jesus. Love you both. Frances. Love in Christ Jesus.
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