Friday, July 16, 2010

News About Deputy Chris Dewey

Folks:

It is with great difficulty, sadness and yes -- even JOY -- that I pass-on the news that our brother, Mahnomen County (MN) Deputy Chris Dewey has taken a turn for the worse and is not expected to be with us for much longer. I received word from Chris and Emily's family (natural and law enforcement alike) this morning of the following (read all the way through -- more at the bottom):

http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=858944

GOLDEN VALLEY -- A Mahnomen County Deputy who was shot in the line of duty more than a year ago is on the verge of death, according to his doctors.
Deputy Chris Dewey is currently in hospice care.
Doctors have told his family he has only days left to live.
Deputy Dewey was shot twice in the stomach and once in the head in February 2009. He seemed to be doing well in the days after the shooting. Many people even called his recovery miraculous. But since then Dewey has suffered a series a setbacks including a brain hemorrhage. He spent a year at a Denver rehabilitation facility and returned to Minnesota a few months ago. He hasn't spoken since November.
"His condition has gotten worse of this last little bit and they found that his lung collapsed and it's putting such pressure on his heart that he just can't handle it," his uncle Eric Dewey told KARE 11.
According to Dewey's CaringBridge website doctors were giving him botox injections to help him ease his pain.
A few months ago his family and friends started a campaign on Facebook to lobby the producers of the television show "Extreme Home Makeover, Home Edition" to build Dewey a special needs equipped home.
A fundraiser that was already set for Dewey on Saturday, August 28th will go on as planned. It will be held at the Cambridge Armed Forces Reserve Center from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Dewey family asks that you keep Chris in your prayers.
(Copyright 2010 by KARE. All Rights Reserved.)

I can say without a doubt that our brother knows Christ as his Savior and, as such, if our Lord mercifully decides to bring Chris home, then we need to celebrate his life and true salvation. If God chooses to perform yet another miracle and heal our brother, praise God as well! If Chris gets to go home, then Heaven will be rejoicing and I can't wait to see him again when my time comes. That said, Chris is not gone yet and we need to stay the course and pray -- pray for Chris, for Emily, their families, and all who love them.

Please go to Chris's Caring Bridge site to send your prayers and support (http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/chrisdewey/journal). I'll have more in next week's newsletter or perhaps later this week. Thanks to all who called and or emailed me this morning.

Let's take care of each other out there!