Seeing the silver lining

Morris’ generosity brightens even one of life’s darkest days

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At about 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 25, I received a call no mother, no grandmother, should ever have to get.

My daughter called sobbing into her phone, begging me to get to her as quickly as I could. She said her son, Christopher, was dead.

As I rushed down the highway toward Bolingbrook, I prayed to God for it to be a mistake.

I then screamed at God in anger.

As I pulled into the parking lot of Bolingbrook Adventist Hospital, somehow I gained composure and went into the emergency room in search of my daughter ... and answers.

An hour later, after talking to police and hospital employees, we left without Christopher. And with more questions than answers.

Having grown up attending Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Morris, I consider myself to have a strong faith in God, so I knew that was where I would need to turn to get through the next hour, day, week, year, and the rest of my life.

I suddenly realized that having left my last church eight years ago, I no longer had a pastor to call, or a church to go to – the only place I have ever found comfort through all of life’s bumps.

I fumbled the digits on my phone as I called 411 and asked for the number to First Presbyterian Church in Morris, where I knew I could call on Rev. Roy Backus, a man I had just months earlier interviewed and found a connection with.

Pastor Backus immediately stepped up as pastor to our family and prayed with me over the phone, promising to be there for us as we worked our way through the days to come.

I recalled quickly what it is I love about Morris – the willingness to help. Even those we barely know.
As I got to where my daughter was living with her boyfriend and son to pack her things and bring her home, I grabbed my phone again.

This time I wouldn’t need 411.

My phone rang and, as I looked at the caller ID, I saw the number I was about to dial, that of my dear friend Brent Newman.

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