I was able to spend the last four days of his life with my father, Edson Fast. What I wanted to share with all of you was the amazing way our amazing God was in the details of these four days. It became obvious that the experimental chemo was not working, and Dad, at the age of 81, was not strong enough for another option. We requested that a nurse from palliative/hospice care speak with us. She was amazing and walked Dad through the history of his illness. I held his hand and he said, "Actually, I'm ready." And then as only our good Lord can do, when I mentioned that Dad was a minister of the Gospel, the nurse asked, "What seminary did you go to?" The story spilled out that Dad had gone to Trinity - back when Trinity was still located in Chicago. She shared that her husband had gone to Trinity in the 80's and that he now pastors a church in Toledo. Her son is taking online classes through Trinity.
Then, there was joy as we reminisced about Dad's various ministries in New England. We sang a song that I used to sing as a young girl when we traveled as a part of a "Chalk Talk." As Dad drew a picture on a large canvas depicting a Biblical scene, Mom played the piano, the siblings played their instruments, and I scrambled to stand on a folding chair next to Dad at the pulpit. "I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever..."
Thank you for letting me share this with you. May God continue to use us and Trinity for His glory.
By Kristen Johnson
Faculty Wife
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