Another very meaningful post Randall and we appreciate you sharing your hard days again with us from the last year. The tears are not only yours and even though it's been a while back it still hurts. I'm sure time will help your feelings but your memories will always be with you, and a lot if others. Looking forward to keeping in touch, you have been a friend we've always admired in these years lately and your time while being a leader at Maywood.
As always and as others have written, your willingness to share with us is indeed a great gift. It allows me/us to relive again the great love you and Brenda had for one another. That is/was also a gift. I wish I could say more, but words fail me as well.
Hey Randall. Years ago we were privileged to see your heart as you ministered to our children as Baylor students. Thank you for taking time for them; they learned so much about life through you. Then, when you came to Mendoza, Argentina with the Men's Choir over 10 years ago, we got to know the Bradley Family's heart. Those were hearts united in loving deeply while ministering sacrificially to edify others. We are so sorry that one of the hearts has gone ahead to be with the Lord. We hurt with you . As you give your most fragrant sacrifice of the deepest pain as an offering to the Lord, you are allowing us to participate through your writings, Thank you for loving us enough to take time to include us. We are learning so much about LIFE through you.
Give our love to the kids.
Paul and Laura
Randall, I thank you gratefully for these (and, indeed, all) of your posts on Caring Bridge. I can only imagine how difficult this journey has been and still is. Your willingness to allow us to share it is a precious gift, one which I have treasured. I do hope you will publish these thoughts in a book. You have helped me process more thoroughly my journey through Michael’s illness and death, even though it has been almost 18 years. I cannot thank you enough. You are a gift my friend.