tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post3376439652310321729..comments2023-09-15T04:32:03.325-05:00Comments on The Sullivan Four: Monday Mourning -- Sharing HannahThe Sullivan Fourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02974080256901038198noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post-78447911749018178642012-06-12T12:36:17.134-05:002012-06-12T12:36:17.134-05:00Amen! To God be the glory! I am one of many people...Amen! To God be the glory! I am one of many people who thank God for Hannah's story being shared. It helped me so much through my journey with childhood cancer. You will never know what an impact your words had and still have on me.Lori Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08440057952995949627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post-12478290728013272762012-06-12T09:52:54.529-05:002012-06-12T09:52:54.529-05:00The e-mails, chronicling Hannah's journey home...The e-mails, chronicling Hannah's journey home were widely read among our faculty, as you know. When we got the e-mail saying she had moved to Heaven, we all felt like we knew her and there were quite a few tears shed. During that journey, I made occasional notes in the margin of my Bible, recording prayers for her, etc. At the time, I didn't see a lot (or really any) good in her having to move so far away at such a young age. But now I see a lot of good, although I still wish it had turned out otherwise. A whole ministry has been brought out of her illness and homegoing. And I see the same in the Brown family's story. The book is really a blessing and Adam's story was certainly unusual. I hope the book stays on the best seller list for a long time. It is an amazing read.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418141427127732724noreply@blogger.com