| COMMENTARYDo As I Say, Well Maybe Not 
  ... By Norris BurkesContributing Columnist
 
 CBN.com 
		   (ChaplainNorris.com) -- "Never, never, never," I advised the new chaplain, "give a patient your personal 
		  phone number."		   "But," he asked, "what if you like them so much you could adopt their kids?" "Well, then I'd say that fits under the category of - never! Thanks for playing, 
    though." Unbeknownst to him, however, I had broken my own rule too often in the last 
    few months and my emotional emphasis was my own way of resolving to do better. Later, however, in the midst of my passionate hunt for fried Chicken, the 
    ringing of my cell phone caused me to miss my exit. "Hello." The sobs swelled through the phone like ocean waves threatening to drown 
    both swimmer and rescuer. "Chaplain, where is he? I mean, Eric's in heaven, right?" The voice belonged to the mother of a special child who had recently died 
    on our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. "Yes, I feel certain that he is," I said, shifting gears from fast food to 
    food for thought. "What's going on for you right now, Sarah?" "I'm having nightmares where I dream that Eric is smothering and can't breathe." More sobs. "I need a favor," she said. "I liked what you wrote about Eric. "Will 
    you write something for me again?" "Like what?" "Could you write something that would remind me where Eric is and what it 
    was like for him after he died. Tell me what he's feeling." The Bible contains many references about heaven, but Sarah was not looking 
    for Biblical authority - she was looking to share in another parent's deepest 
    hope. Living these past months in a pain that was raw and brutal, she was 
    trying to make it through her personal hell on earth - one day at a time, 
    one prayer at a time, one phone call at a time. So I gave it a try, and told her my dream of heaven. "Sarah, I don't know for sure what heaven's like. The Bible tells me God 
    prepares it as a 'place not made with hands' - so it's probably more than 
    we could ever imagine. And if it's made by God, then heaven must be made of 
    the best of us, of who we are, of all our hearts can collectively imagine." It was quiet on the line and, as she soaked up what I had said, I sensed 
    maybe she needed more. Truth is, I needed more. "Sarah, you cared for Eric every hour of every day for years. Your love formed 
    a cocoon of heaven for him right here on Earth. God has done no less for Eric 
    in that he created a heaven designed by a mother's love and a father's care. "When I think of Eric in heaven, I see him in a place where his lungs are 
    filled with the freshest air from the most pristine mountain peaks. It is 
    a place where he needn't struggle to find his legs. He can walk and run and 
    jump. He can dance with butterflies and sing with angels. "He can talk and hear and understand. He knows the joy of a million rainbow 
    waterfalls. He knows a Father that loves him and is filled with the presence 
    of a Mother's lullaby to comfort him." Sarah and I spoke a little longer, and when we ended our conversation I resolved 
    to amend my advice to that chaplain. I'll let him know that sometimes God knows who needs to talk to you -- I 
    think God knew I needed to talk to Sarah as much as she needed to talk to 
    me, so He gave her the number via my big mouth. Mysterious ways. So my new policy is, "Never, never, never give a patient your personal phone 
    number - unless it's God's idea." For more information about Norris Burkes please log onto his website at 
    www.chaplainnorris.com. 
     
 
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