Emily’s Story

Site created on May 16, 2019

Dustin and Emily Wirth met at Concordia College where they both obtained music degrees, married shortly after graduation thirteen years ago, and now live in Robbinsdale with their three daughters. Dustin works for Platinum Remodeling and Handyman Services, a remodeling company, and Emily serve as the Worship Minister for Faith Baptist Church and as a choir and band instructor for Avail Academy.

Yesterday morning, Emily experienced a seizure while driving home from dropping the girls off at school. She pulled over and doesn’t remember anything until waking up in the Ambulance (a good neighbor called 911).

The doctors have determined she has a 6 cm mass in the front left portion of her brain that has caused multiple small seizures over the past year. The mass is encapsulated and accessible so the doctors are planning to remove it on Friday.



Newest Update

Journal entry by Emily Wirth

Friends,

Today marks the date of two full years since my seizure that led me on the path of fighting brain cancer. I know it has been many months since I last wrote an update but, by the grace of God, there really hasn't been much to report. Since completing chemo about a year ago, every MRI scan I've had reports that my brain is stable. I've come to a point in my life where I celebrate when I am told that I am "insignificant" and "not progressing"! :)
 
While the road has at times been rocky, I praise God that He has brought me to today. He is teaching me that He holds me in His hands, He ordains my steps, and His plans are the ones I will walk. He is taking me on a journey to see the incredible love He has for His children and to teach me the truth of what it means to be fully surrendered. It has been a painful process, but I see that God is turning my heart ever more towards Him. While I continue to pray daily that "cancer would forever be behind me and never before me" I am also learning to have a new kind of faith in my Heavenly Father.
 
Thank you for following my story. I have received so much prayer and support from friends and family. I find myself overwhelmed with gratitude - I don't even know how to express it to you. So, again, I say thank you. I pray that God will allow me to bestow such love on the people in my life.
 
Lastly, I want to thank my mom and dad. Again, I lack words. Your constant love has held me up. Your prayers change my life. If I ever have a moment when I begin to doubt God's love for me, I think of you, the immensity of your love, and the simple fact that God loves me EVEN MORE. What wondrous love is this, O my soul.

He redeems my life from the pit, 
and He crowns me with steadfast love and mercy...
(Psalm 103:4)

All my love,
Emily

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