She made her debut into this world just seven weeks ago, being quite the beauty right from her birth. Her mom is a dear friend and has been my prayer partner for over 3 years. Two of those years we have prayed that God would bless my friend and her husband with a baby. Needless to say we awaited her arrival with excitement and anticipation. Little Miss Regan Eva was all that we knew she would be and more. She has melted our hearts with her little coos and grunts.

She looks stunning in pink and has the biggest beautiful dark eyes that will melt your heart as soon as they lock onto yours as she gazes up at you. Her mom and dad realize that their precious little daughter is an amazing gift from God, one of His most incredible miracles!

Little Regan Eva was diagnosed with retinoblastoma this past Wednesday. It is apparent in both eyes from the tests that were done. Monday she has an MRI scheduled to make sure the cancer is nowhere else in her body and while she is anesthetized she will have a port line inserted into her tiny body for the administration of chemotherapy.

Stunned,I’m not sure is an appropriate word to describe her parents reaction as well as everyone else’s. I don’t know that there is a word that describes the emotions parents feel when receiving such news about the tiny miraculous gift of life they have been given by our Creator. It will be a journey of challenge and being strong for their little girl, taking them down a road no parent wants to have to travel. It will also be for these parents a journey of faith and complete trust in our Heavenly Father knowing that He will never leave them or forsake them on this journey.(Joshua 1:5)

Already this family has been so covered in prayer and we know without a doubt that God has a plan bigger than anything we can imagine for one little precious Regan Eva! We praise You for that Father!

So my friends, Regan and her parents will covet your prayers whenever you spend time conversing with God and you are thanked in advance.

Life is not waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain…in praise to our Heavenly Father for always bringing us through the storm!