It's been a whirlwind month of chaos, some fun, some emotionally draining, but regardless, it's nearly Thanksgiving and a time to step back and say "Thank you," not only to the Lord but to the loving people who have cared for me. Your many prayers have been so very appreciated:

(1) For my son who had not eaten since June following a choking incident - praise God, he took his first bites this week, two popcorn kernels and 4 nibbles on a French fry. "Small potatos" to some, but to a mom who hasn't been able to get a single morsel even near his mouth, including his stash of Halloween candy, it's truly miraculous.

(2) My home was safe from the 2007 wildfires that ripped through our neighborhood, destroying about 2200 homes in the San Diego county area. One of them lost by was a local doctor who has always carried HopeKeepers Magazine in here waiting room. She has rheumatoid arthritis and has done everything in her power to keep working despite her degenerative illness. Please pray for her and she is flaring badly under the circumstances. My son's school in Poway, had 400 students lose their homes and 20 staff members. We are keeping them all in prayer and trying to find ways to help.

(3) We exhibited and I spoke and the Joni and Friends Pasadena Disability Summit conference and it was the right place to be following the week of being evacuated. I will share more below.

And here is some WONDERFUL Thanksgiving news... this was just in the news Wednesday morning:

"The scientist who cloned Dolly the sheep says he will no longer practice the controversial stem cell research technique that was used to create her and will instead pursue a more ethically accepted and breakthrough adult stem cell method that doesn’t result in the destruction of embryos." (Source)

Researchers at UW-Madison announced Tuesday that this finding could change everything. Researchers say this discovery may be able to take the controversy out of their work. UW-Madison researchers teamed up with Japanese scientists and say they've found a way to create stem cells without destroying human embryonic cells. (Source) At a recent event Joni Eareckson Tada also shared that scientists were stating that using embroytic stem cells was becoming "too expensive" with and with too many variables. So if for no other reason, even money may help us advance adult stem cell research!

For the many of us who may someday benefit from stem cell research, but who didn't want to have to make an unethical choice to do so, this is fabulous news! Thank you, friends, for allowing me to share my personal burdens with you and for your loving kindness in response.

Lisa Copen
Rest Ministries Founder/Director

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If you followed my blog you know we zipped home from being evacuated for the fires, praised God our house was still standing and loaded up the second car with ministry items and headed to Pasadena for the Joni and Friends Through the Roof Conference, aka Disability Ministry Summit. You can see the brochure here.

Interested in the run down?
Here's a description of our week!

After being in a hotel for four days, evacuated due to the fires, we dropped off the cat at the kitty hotel, packed up the car again and my husband, son and I arrived late Thursday night to Pasadena. We stopped at Kinkos since my banners never arrived from FedEx due to fires, ran to buy milk, got Josh to bed and then I worked on my presentation. The next morning, we jumped up, got breakfast as McDonald's, went back to Kinkos (they messed them up, so I said I'd be back in another hour to get them.), went to Staples to copy handouts, went to the grocery store to buy cookies to give away, and back to the hotel by 10 a.m. where my mom was waiting. She flew in from Oregon that morning to help me! Yay, I really needed a big hug from mom after that week!

We chatted for 10 minutes, grabbed dressy clothes and did one last count of the boxes missing. Five of the eight still hadn't made it due to the fires. A bit heartbroken, I said, "Oh well, God will have arrive whatever He thinks should be there." We found the church ("Paz Naz") and started unloading for our two 8-foot tables. Joel went back for the boxes at the hotel and called, "Guess what? The other 5 just arrived!"


Our 2007 exhibit, the left side was books and HopeKeepers info
The right side "fun stuff" and info about the Hope Endures podcast

We set up fast, but were sweating in our work clothes as the people started to arrive. We met some amazing people and at last slipped back behind the curtains to change into dressy clothes. After the event ended for the day, Joel and I went to a special dinner for speakers and I was able to reconnect with some past friends and Joel loved "seeing this world…" Usually I'd traveled alone at these events. Mom got Josh to bed and we came back to the hotel. I put on sweats, grabbed my notes and went downstairs to go over my presentation in my head. Thanks, Hilton, for the free home-baked cookie (so long diet!)

The next morning we were back at the church by 8 a.m. and (ready?) to go. Josh, my 4-year-old son had a blast giving out freebies to everyone and made friends with a little boy in a wheelchair who showed him how his chair had headlights. My little guy's compassion was evident as he'd quietly ask people, "Why are you in a wheelchair?" One woman said, "I fell off a horse, honey." And he patted her hand and said, "Oh, I'm so sorry." Despite the fact that etiquette says, don't ask people "Why are you in a wheelchair?" I found that people were glad to explain it to a sweet little boy-it's the nosy people at the grocery store that they don't want to explain it to!

Claudette Palatsky, author of Think it Not Strange came and helped us out and I couldn't have done it without her. After years of emails it was a joy to meet her and she jumped right in helping me out!

I spoke and tried my best to stay focused, despite pure exhaustion, a lot of information and Josh insisting on sitting in the front row (he was supposed to out on the playground!) The video will be available soon. Then I went next door and led a 90-minute networking session. A huge blessing… but hard to stand that long back to back. I was ready to drop.

But. . .time to pack up! We had to be out in 2 hours. We started packing quickly and Joel made one trip to FedEx 10 boxes then came back for the rest. There was not an inch of space left over on top or inside the Escape.

Josh was asleep. We were all starving. We went through and In-and-Out Burger and ate in the car and limped back to the room. The next morning we packed up and checked out. Mom caught a shuttle back to LAX and we drove back to La Jolla to pick up my car. We'd left all are heirlooms in it far enough away from home in case the fires started back up again while we were gone. We finally got home and then unpacked the Escape (unloading boxes back into cupboards, etc.) because in 2 days 10 more boxes would arrive.

It was an amazing experience. The people I spoke with brought chills and tears to my eyes. The strength despite the circumstances. And eleven-year-old boy in a wheelchair who spoke like he was thirty shared his vision on how churches could be more disability friendly. Vulnerability ran high, and it only happened because people felt it was a safe place to let the "real them" show. I wished I could have attended the workshops but I did order them on CD so will have them available to listen to soon. If you're interested, you can order them too. Just call Joni and Friends at (800) 523-5777.

PS: If you're interested to see what Samaritan's Purse, the ministry of Franklin Graham is doing in Poway and Rancho Bernardo to help fire victims, click here. There is a wonderful video. The people definately need prayers! "This is the first time that Samaritan’s Purse has dispatched all four of its tractor-trailer units at once. Each trailer is fully stocked with tools and supplies, and is designed to function as a base for emergency operations, enabling our teams to serve several communities at once."

Have you seen our Christmas cards?

They are beautiful (we must admit, they turned out very pretty, nice and glossy too.) They are just $7.50 for a box of 16. Hey, that's better than some cards at Walmart! Order them today so we can get them right out to you so you can send them on time. It's a terrific way to
(1) support Rest Ministries;
(2) send someone an encouraging Christmas card that tells them hope really does endure;
(3) let them know about Rest Ministries (our little logo is on the back.)

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ORDER 1 OR EVEN A FEW BOXES TODAY!

Everyone is oohing and ahhing over it!
Click here to see all of our newest products or on the item below to see it specifically!

Works great as a purse, tote, or a little bag to throw your Bible in when you're on the run.

At last, a T-shirt that is flattering for us all! Black with a v-neck and it simply states, "Hope Endures." (So people without illness are lovin' it too!)

Need a baby gift for someone this Christmas?
OUR NEW FAVORITE PRODUCT!

Driving Reflections for your car!


Stay in touch with the Lord and His special scripture today with this new product that we all love around here. You just slide in the scripture and stick it on your dashboard and it reflects up onto the glass. We have the Endurance theme and now we've just added the theme of cards for Comfort/Assurance.

 
 

 

Put something in their stocking that
will make an eternal impact this year!

Expression Magnets for the Fridge

Coasters to Use or Tiles to Frame

Luggage Handle Gripper

(great for anything you need a better grip on too for sore hands... like a curling iron)




What on Earth am I Here For?
Pocket book from
The Purpose Drive Life
Just $2.00



Travel Mug

The One Year Book of HOPE
By Nancy Guthrie
Just $14.00

"AMAZING! This book is packed full of hope! One of my new favorites books that will remain a favorite for a long time!" Lisa Copen, Rest Ministries director.



He Cares: New Testament with Psalsm and Proverbs

Just $10
Special price by the publisher

Everyone who we hear from about this Bible loves it and says it's calming, applicable, and comforting.

Mosaic Moments:
Devotionals for the chronically ill

Just $12

Nothing beats a devotional book when you feel like all the writers understand exactly what you are going through.

   

Thank you so much for considering Rest Ministries Comfort Zone
Bookstore
as a place to shop for some Christmas items.

All of the profits will help us continue to grow and cover our current expenses so we can continue to serve you and the many people we still strive to reach!

Spend $35 or more and get a free copy of the "Christmas Novella" Holiday Hope

 

 

Special Thanks To. . .

  • Lisa was recently interviewed by a writer for "Health" magazine on an article about chronic illness and what to say/not say to those in pain due out next year.

  • This month Lisa will begin to be a monthly guest blogger for Sarah M. Whitman, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Drexel University College of Medicine at http://www.howtocopewithpain.org/blog/

  • Starting in January, Lisa willl be an "expert columnist" for those with chronic illness at the web site http://www.fabulously40.com. The site will soon be re-launched with a new design.

  • Wow! Our Invisible Illness Week website was recently mentioned in the State Bar of Michigan's November 2007 newsletter, for the Committee on Justice Initiatives and Equal Access Initiative Disabilities Project. The newsletter topic is "'But You Look So Good!' and 7 Other Things NOT to Say to a Person With a Non-Visible Disability" by Robyn Heller Gerbush.

--- All of these are secular markets so it's a blessing to be asked and have my "slant" on my writing/opinions that can include my faith. I love being able to part of Joni and Friends and other Christian organizations, but there is nothing like evangelism, right? ~Lisa


Our podcast REALLY is coming soon! The fire evacuations set me back a bit, but we'll have them starting in January 2008!


HopeKeepers Magazine Update


Yes! We will soon go to print! And you're going to love the cover story with Bonnie Keen, member of First Call!

You may remember that our designer lost it in a lightening storm... Well, just as she got it to me to review we were evacutatedd for the fires. Talk about natural disasters!

Please pray that the printing and mailing will go smoothly and that Satan's efforts to thwart it in any way will be crushed. Also, please pray for the funds to pay for it. (Did you read about how you can help with ebates above?) I plan on mailing it ASAP but holiday mail may make it arrive even slower, so please be patient and watch for it beween December and January. We'll keep you posted in the next HopeNotes about it.


Need "Illness Stories" for Chicken Soup Book Pitch

I've decided to pitch a book to "Jack and Mark" (the soup guys) for a Chicken Soup for those with chronic illness. I am looking for the "best of the best" stories to include with my proposal. DEADLINE: 2 WEEKS, JANUARY 5, 2007 - for details about what I am looking for and chapter titles, see http://www.restministries.org/admin-chickensoup.htm -- Please post this where anyone else may be interested! Thanks for your help!


Have you tried the Sun Ancon Chi Machine?

Diane Carter at CDIANE8@aol.com is looking for an opinion from someone who has used it. She says, "I have tried many alternative care things and someone [I trust] has recommended the Chi Machine at www.chimachine4u.com. It's about $500 so would be a considerable investment.

Thank you for the book Why Can't I Make People Understand. It is wonderful! I really did not know what to expect from the book and was pleased by the message of grace, trust, joy, love, forgiveness, and acceptance. I wanted to tell you about a wonderful coincidence that happened to me with your ministry. I was surfing the web on a night when I felt so alone in my pain and illness, and found your video clip on YouTube. Then I went to your website and ordered your book. The week I received the book and started to read it, I also decided to join a new disabilities support group at my church, Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, here in Chandler, AZ. To my surprise they were using your bible study book When Chronic Illness Enters Your Life. I was so amazed that God works in such interconnected ways in the lives of so many. So thank you so much for your ministry. We have an amazing God! ~Erin Downey

 


Anita Renfroe is one of the most popular Christian comedians, but when her YouTube Video hit the front page of Yahoo last month it began a whirlwind of appearances on the morning shows and more.

Whether you have kids or not you will love this video. You've either said it to your own kids, or have heard them from your own parent.

This 3-minute video will give you A BIG GIGGLE so don't skip it!

If you like her humor, you may also like her holiday book, A Purse-driven Christmas: So, What Did You Get Me?, a lighthearted look at the fun, challenges, and just plain insanity of the most wonderful time of the year.

 

 

 


 


 

 
  • Want to get in the right holiday mood? Rent The Nativity Story, now out on DVD. The trailer at the web site alone is an experience! And the book is excellent. Last year Lisa read it and it got her in the mood for the real reason for the holidays.

 

 

Send a soldier a Bible! Just give them your name and address (you can be removed at any time.) But once you do this, International Bible Society will donate one Bible to a soldier through the U.S. military chaplains. What better way to take some action and it just takes seconds! See www.sendgodsword.com

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