Blessed by Your Encouragement







Dear All,


The words of encouragement that have been sent in response to my recent blog post (“Moments of Vulnerability and a Glimpse of Grace”) have meant the world to me. Thank you so much for the prayers, the support, and the connection. Life is good, the healing continues. I have started back to work on the novel based upon the Unlimited film, which I still aim to complete by the end of June. Again, thank you so much for writing.


Warm personal regards,


Davis


Bev writes:


Hello, dear brother! Your post touched my heart…just wanted to tell you. Love that you’re sensitive to God’s presence. A true gift, for sure. Best regards to Isabella, as well. Blessings for a swift recovery–can’t wait to hear more about the movie. 


Antoinette writes:


Davis, I am touched by your blog regarding your surgery and, in particular, your moment in the parking garage. Thank you for sharing your intimate story with us. Such moments bring us closer to God as we become aware of His presence during our most vulnerable times. The assurance that He is there, that He cares, and that whatever the future brings we are content to stay here or go to Him, as He wills. That sort of vulnerability is frightening and yet comforting. You are in my prayers for a speedy and complete recovery. 


Rachel Ann writes:


Your honesty is refreshing! Thank you for being willing to share what our Heavenly Father brought into your life, and for resting in His divine sovereignty. I was blessed by what you wrote. A few years ago I went through some deep emotional waters myself, and I remember feelings very alone and vulnerable. But now, as I look back, I was never alone. Thank you for being open about your experience. May your healing be swift!


Pat writes:


I love how our Lord God can take an experience like this and turn it into a crystalizing moment of His grace and His love for us. Thank you for sharing. May our God continue to bless you and guide you. 


Betsy writes:


I am in awe of this account of your entire experience concerning this surgery. Having recently been through a though time myself due to Achilles tendon surgery and recovery, I have a bit of empathy here. I will pray for your recovery daily, Davis. I will have to say that it takes an account like this (the surgery part) to remember that there is always someone out there going through something worse that what I am going through. The moment that you experienced in the garage was totally incredible. Thank you so much for sharing it and for being the person that you are. I know that you will keep us posted as you recover. Blessings and Godspeed!!


Patsy writes:


Davis, I wish you a speedy recovery. A lot of prayers going up for you, Isabella’s chicken soup and tender loving care and you will be up and writing again in no time. Thank you for sharing your experience in the parking garage. It is very obvious by this experience and in your writing that you are a man in close fellowship with our Lord. He has given you a very special gift. Always stay true to Him.


Mary writes:


Thank you, Davis. I’m sorry you’re experiencing such post-surgical challenges, and very grateful God, in His loving way, is providing intense grace moments to comfort and encourage you through this recovery time. Your sharing them with us is a gift. Praying for a thorough recovery, and the constant comfort of remembering His presence and grace.


Bill writes:


Brother Bunn – you should be eating Ice Cream to soothe your throat pain! Our Heavenly Father knows your pain and suffering, and He will comfort you. You have done so much good in His name. As you recline, be confident that it is in the palm of His hand. Remember, it is for what we sacrifice here on Earth, that we are rewarded for in Heaven. You have made many sacrifices. Your stories touch so many hearts. Thank you, Your Brother Bill


Larry writes:


Davis: Thank you for sharing that moment of time in the life of Davis Bunn. As I read your writing it was like I was sharing your hospital experience, even in the basement ~ like a stillness and a thinning veil… My prayers are with you and my wife said if you went to Starbucks, you’ll be OK! HA! And greetings from Oklahoma…


Dave writes:


Well, Davis, you have had a rather humbling experience. As a 9/11 survivor, resuscitated twice, I too had “a glimpse of the hereafter” at 62. Today, those experiences and lessons are real, causing me to be thankful for every breath and iota of love from family and friends. That tent, “made without hands” is looking better every day. May He continue to inspire you in your writing.



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