The end of 2016 and ALL OF 2017 seem like a blur because my focus was on getting through each day while my Mom fought for her life. Early 2018 was filled with the hardest fight yet until her passing on February 13th. The rest of 2018 was occupied with trying to find a new normal again because a fight with cancer leaves you forever changed. If I had any major focus areas for those years I couldn’t tell you what they were. Whatever they were the focus turned towards surviving while attempting an almost impossible BALANCE of caring for my mom, my own household, and working full-time (with A LOT of support from some fabulous coworkers).
I started 2019 out not with some lofty new years resolution that I probably would not hit and would drop after the first 2 weeks, but simply a couple of focused words for my day to day life. One of those words was Joy. I wanted to be joyful as much as humanly possible and have joy that comes from deep within and not the fleeting kind. My joy truly comes from being able to look forward to a future that not only God has planned for me on this earth, but most of all to a future in heaven. We are afforded the opportunity to show joy to others, let our lights shine so to speak, and share our story with others to show them Christ’s love. I think back to how joyful I felt when God blessed me with each new baby, especially the first time I saw each beautiful face. In the early New Testament, joy is referenced several times. Jesus was born so that abundant joy is available to us. God used a baby who would walk as a human before offering the ultimate sacrifice of dying on the cross to save us from our sins. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life. And not only so, but we also JOY IN GOD through our Lord Jesus Christ, but whom we have now received the atonement. Romans 5:8-11 When the source of our joy is in our salvation and in the Holy Spirit, it is consistent and available during the toughest times. Heather Lynch
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Balance Ministries was founded on faith that God would order steps and impart vision according to His plan.
Our Vision for 2021 is moving forward to assist those in need who are struggling with chronic illnesses such as cancer. We will be offering support groups, individual counseling in person and via telehealth for patients and their families. We will also be rolling out a gift card ministry and offering financial assistance to those needing to travel as a result of chronic illnesses. As always, please reach out to us if you have need of prayer or other needs. We may be able to help or point you in the right direction! |