One of the verses Courtney clung to was "Yes, may you see your children’s children." (Psalm 128:6, New King James Version). She felt God was telling her she would beat this disease and live to see her grandchildren. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. But, the more I thought about it, I feel like God was telling Courtney that she would see the results of her life and testimony not in flesh-and-blood children but the ones born from her courage, strength and testimony to live and God. Courtney didn't try to hide the fact that she had cancer. She proudly proclaimed the strength of her God to anyone who would listen. She boldly walked around without a scarf or wig on her head after she lost her hair. Courtney would gladly talk to anyone who approached her with questions. I think people will see her strength in troubled times and wonder where it came from and this will lead them to Courtney's God, Jehovah Shalom (God is Peace), Jehovah Rapha (God our healer), and Jehovah Shammah (God is there). Those who come to God through Courtney's testimony and life will become her children in the Lord.
This is a picture of Courtney giving her testimony in May at our MOPS group.
Courtney and her daughter Madison greet Maria at one of our MOPS meetings. Even as sick as she was, Courtney was determined to get out and live instead of sitting at home mourning.
Rest in Peace Courtney. Enjoy the presence of your God and rest in His arms. We will see you again on the other side.
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