Surgery Tomorrow (originally posted 11/15/12)
This was originally post on 11/15/12 on Facebook.
Hi friends,
We want to express how deeply grateful we are for all the support everyone has shown us over the past few days. We don’t know how to put into words the way reading all the posts and comments makes us feel, it so strengthens our hearts. We feel like we’re in the eye of the storm, but because of your prayers we are insulated from the violence of it. God has been so good to us. In our da
Tomorrow morning our little man will have the first of 3 surgeries. We’ll get to spend some time with him early in the morning and then we’ll walk him down to the operating room around 7:30. We won’t know until around 2 if the procedure was successful. As I stated in my post a few days ago, there’s a 70% survival rate. If all goes well we will be able to see him again later in the afternoon.
Please pray with us.
We believe God is who He says He is and can do what He says He can do. When you pray for us, I encourage you to stretch your faith a little farther. Step out with us. When Jesus walked on the earth He said, “Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?”. Please join us in believing for healing. Not just for a successful surgery and a quick recovery but for true healing from the hand of God. Jesus did hundreds if not thousands of miracles and then said to those who followed Him, “Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these”. We believe it’s not only possible but that it’s God’s heart to intervene. I encourage you, believe with us and believe in God.
Please keep the posts and re-posts coming. We believe Judah’s story will be a testimony heard and felt around the world.
We love you all more than words can express. You’ve blessed us so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Nick
Nothing New Today (originally posted on 11/14/12)

This was originally posted on 11/14/13 on Facebook.
Nothing new today. He has been stable all day, which is great. Tomorrow, our surgeon will consult with other surgeons from different hospitals in the region about his condition. They will decide if this surgery is the best course of action and when exactly to do it. We have been told that the most likely outcome is to have the surgery on Friday, but we will find out for sure by late tomorrow morning. Thank you all again for your thoughts and prayers! We feel the love!
Original Post (from 11/13/12)
This was originally posted on Facebook November 13th, 2 days after his birth.
Hey Everyone,
First let me say that Liz and I have been so overwhelmed with your love and care. We really can’t put into words how blessed we feel already. It’s been a whirlwind the last few days but we have felt God’s grace and strength. Thank you for praying for us! Thank you for posting and re-posting the news of our baby Judah. And thank you for believing for healing with us! We believe that
We’ve been in three hospitals in as many days but last night we were able to get our first decent night’s sleep since last Thursday. Liz is recovering well despite a long labor and an early discharge in order to be with Judah.
A little about what’s happened so far:
Judah is beautiful! He’s been through a lot but is still very cute! He’s stubborn and a fighter and we’re okay with that. He was born in Batavia on Sunday morning and his first 24 hours were great. He scored a 9/10 on his APGAR test and was unusually alert for a newborn. However, yesterday morning he was breathing a little fast and seemed more subdued. By the afternoon he was rushed to Children’s Hospital in Buffalo where we were informed he has a heart defect called “Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome”. If you would like all the details please send a **private message** to Kayren Lonneville and she will include you on the email list. Basically, the left side of his heart doesn’t function properly and without surgery would not survive more than a week. Once we were informed of the diagnosis, we were told that the only hospital in the area that does this procedure is Strong Memorial in Rochester. Today, we all arrived at Strong and are staying at the Ronald McDonald house. He is tentatively scheduled for surgery on Friday. This will be the first of 3 surgeries over the next few years and will be the longest (about 8-9 hours). There is a 70% success rate with this procedure.
Our belief is that God is able to heal Judah completely. We ask you to stand in faith with us. If Judah is not miraculously healed before his surgery we ask that you would pray for the surgeon and his team, for a successful outcome, and a quick recovery.
Thank you all for your prayers! Please forgive us if we don’t respond to your emails, messages and texts. We’re doing our best but things are a bit crazy right now.
Please keep posting!
We love you all,
Nick and Liz