Showing posts with label passion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passion. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Naomi and Lucille: A Shared Life in the Providence of God

 


Seeing Providence Looking Back

Sometimes the providence of God is seen most clearly only when we look backward.

At the time, life may seem ordinary. A young nurse takes the next assignment. A door opens. A new place appears on the map. A friendship begins. A shared home, shared work, shared meals, shared prayers, shared burdens. Nothing may seem dramatic at first.

But years later, when we look back with the eyes of faith, we begin to see that God was there all along.

That is how I now think about Naomi and Lucille LeBeau. I always did, but now it becomes so clear.

Two Women Brought Together by God

Naomi Koerwitz, who later became Naomi Dassow, and Lucille LeBeau were brought together for a season in Buckhorn, Kentucky. They were both nurses. They both had a heart for people. They both found themselves serving in a rural Appalachian community where the needs were many and the work was personal.

But their story was more than a story about nursing.

It was a story about God’s sovereignty and providence.

I believe God mysteriously brought two different young Christian women together for that season. They came from different Christian backgrounds and different life experiences, but both had their faith in Jesus renewed early in life. They were Christian sisters in the Lord.

Long before either one of them was born, God knew their names. He knew their gifts. He knew the people they would serve. He knew the season when their lives would intersect.

Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

That verse helps me understand Naomi and Lucille’s shared life. God had prepared good works for both of them. For a time, those good works were done together.

More Than Nurses

Naomi and Lucille lived and worked together in a way most of us can hardly imagine today. Their life was not divided neatly into work hours and personal hours. They were together in the work, together in the home, together in the community, and together in the daily demands of caring for people.

They served 24/7.

They entered homes. They listened to people. They cared for the sick. They traveled roads and hills and hollows. They brought medical skill, but also something more: the presence of Christ through compassion, patience, courage, and faithfulness.

Their nursing was real nursing. But it was also ministry.

That is what Christian community can become when faith moves from words into life. Naomi and Lucille were sisters in the Lord, and that sisterhood was not theoretical. It was lived out in shared work, shared trust, shared service, and shared dependence on God.

An Older Sister and Informal Mentor

Lucille was about fifteen years older than Naomi and had never married. That age difference mattered. I imagine Lucille was not only Naomi’s coworker, but also an informal mentor and older sister in the Lord.

She had more life experience, more nursing experience, and more experience serving in difficult places. Naomi was still young, still being shaped, still learning how her faith and her nursing could come together in a life of service. Lucille likely helped model that for her.

Their shared life was not only about medical work. It included ordinary days, Sunday worship, church services, recreation, conversations, meals, laughter, prayer, and the quiet companionship that forms people over time. Seeds were planted in Naomi during that season. Those seeds bore fruit later in her marriage, motherhood, nursing, church service, prayer ministry, and compassion for people in need.

That is one of the beautiful mysteries of God’s providence. One life touches another life, and the influence keeps moving outward. Lucille’s life touched Naomi’s life. Naomi’s life touched mine, our children, our church, and many others. The ripple effect continues, even now.

Taking More Than a Degree Into the World

I remember the thought shared by Lauri Thompson back at their college graduation. While parents were snapping pictures of their daughters receiving degrees, those young women were taking something more than a college degree out into the world.

That was true of Naomi.

It was also true of Lucille.

They carried knowledge, training, and professional skill. But they also carried faith, calling, compassion, and the love of Jesus. In Buckhorn, that love became visible. It went out into the community through their hands, their voices, their prayers, and their willingness to serve.

A Season, Then Separate Paths

The time Naomi and Lucille shared did not last forever. Seasons rarely do.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.”

There was a season when God joined their lives. Then there came a season when God led them in different directions. Not by their conscious choice, but by the changing healthcare system at the time. The mid 70’s. And that was the event that led Naomi back to Milwaukee where we met a short time later.

Lucille had a different path ahead. Naomi had a different path ahead. Their parting was not the end of the story. It was God continuing His story in each of them.

Lucille went on to serve in other places and in other ways. Naomi came back to Milwaukee. She became my wife, the mother of our children, and a woman of quiet but deep ministry. She served in nursing, in home care, in church life, in prayer, in hospitality, and in many hidden ways that may never be fully known this side of heaven.

But I believe something from Buckhorn stayed with her.

The courage. The compassion. The ability to enter hard places. The willingness to serve without needing attention. The deep sense that people mattered because they mattered to God.

Thanking God for Lucille

As I think about Naomi’s life now, I am thankful for Lucille.

Lucille was not just a coworker in Naomi’s early life. She was part of God’s shaping work in Naomi. She was a sister, a mentor, a companion in service, and a witness to the faithfulness of God.

I do not know all that Naomi learned from Lucille. I do not know all the conversations they had, all the prayers they prayed, or all the burdens they carried together. But I know this: their shared season mattered.

And because Naomi’s life blessed mine for 45 years, I feel gratitude for those who helped shape her before I ever knew her.

Lucille was one of those people.

The Mystery of God’s Plan

The older I get, the more I realize how much of life is mystery.

We make choices. We pray. We walk through open doors. We wonder what God is doing. Sometimes we only understand a little. Sometimes we do not understand at all.

But faith tells me this: God is not absent.

He was not absent in Buckhorn. He was not absent when Naomi and Lucille were brought together. He was not absent when their paths separated. He was not absent when Naomi later became my wife. And He is not absent now as I grieve, remember, write, and give thanks.

Proverbs 16:9 says, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.”

Naomi and Lucille may not have seen the full meaning of their shared season at the time. But God did.

And now, looking back, I can say thank You, Lord.

Thank You for Buckhorn.

Thank You for Lucille.

Thank You for Naomi.

Thank You for the mysterious providence that brought two Christian sisters together for a season of service, and then sent each one forward into the good works You had prepared for them.

A Prayer

Lord, thank You for the quiet beauty of Your providence.
Thank You for bringing Naomi and Lucille together in Your time and for Your purposes.
Thank You for their faith in Jesus and for the sisterhood they shared in You.
Thank You for the people they served, the lives they touched, and the love they carried.
Help me to see Naomi’s story with gratitude, not only sorrow.
Help me to trust that every season of life is held in Your hands.
Continue to use Naomi’s legacy and Lucille’s faithfulness for Your glory.
Amen.


 


 
Naomi is on the left .  Lucille is on the right

 

Friday, June 19, 2026

Are you a grandparent?

 

Are you a grandparent?
Naomi being a substitute Grandparent.

There are approximately 30 million grandparents in the U.S. Each one is a potential influence in the lives of their grandchildren. Most Christians would agree, but so little is being done to challenge and equip them.

 

Navigating an unknown future.

In today’s rapidly changing world, it can be daunting to navigate an unknown future. However, I find immense comfort in the wisdom of these verses. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”Proverbs 3:3-6  English Standard Version (ESV)

 

When the time is right…

Over the past few years, one of my guiding principles has been: “When the time is right, I the Lord will make it happen.” – Isaiah 60:22. This verse has become a source of strength, reinforcing the belief that timing is not ours to control.

 

Seeds of faith and hope.

Before you leave today, I encourage you to take a moment and reflect on your own. What seeds of faith and hope are you planting for those who will follow? Legacy Coalition is here to encourage churches to minister to grandparents as they encourage and influence their grandchildren. Our desire is for grandparents to look beyond the pleasures of the retirement culture and invest in the lives of their grandchildren. 

 

 “The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” ’ Numbers 6:24-26 NIV Let’s do the same!

 

Prayer for our children

As we move through life, let’s not forget the profound impact our prayers and intentions can have—not just for ourselves but for the generations to come. Our children and grandchildren hold the potential to change the world for eternity, just as those before us prayed for our paths. It starts with pray and worship!

 

Why not forward this post on to your friends who are grandparents?

You Are Wonderfully Made: A Reflection on God’s Design

 

Mary had a little lamb
Mary had a little lamb

Mary had a little lamb

God’s Loving Design for You

Each person is a unique expression of God’s loving design. While we may all feel alone or lonely at times, it is important to remember the divine truths about our existence.

God Created You with Intention

  • You are not an accident! Isaiah 44:2 reminds us that God is our creator and cared for us even before we were born.
  • The Bible assures us, “The Lord will fulfill His purpose for me” (Psalm 138:8).

Your Body, Mind, and Gifts Are Carefully Designed

  • God chose every detail of your body—your race, skin color, hair, features—and gifted you with natural talents and personality. Psalm 139:15-16 celebrates this thoughtful craftsmanship.
  • Though much emphasis might be placed on spiritual gifts, remember the beauty and intentionality in all the other aspects of your being.
  • The creative process did not stop at childbirth; God has been molding and shaping you over the years with meticulous care and love.

Your Uniqueness is a Gift

  • He placed you in a unique family and gave you a one-of-a-kind personality.
  • God has provided you with unique abilities and woven a distinctive assortment of motivators into your life’s fabric.
  • He made you absolutely unique for a purpose, driven by His love—Ephesians 1:4 affirms His motive for creating you.

Your Role in God’s Creation

  • God designed the world’s environment for us to live in—James 1:18 highlights this intentionality.
  • Of all His creations, YOU are the most important. God made you for a reason, a purpose, as part of His divine plan.

Embracing Your Unique Journey

  • God’s design for you is precious, perfect, and tailored uniquely for you. He made you exactly how He wanted you to be.
  • Your parents, regardless of your childhood experiences, were the ones He chose. Even if we had less-than-ideal childhoods, we can work through struggles and learn to forgive.
  • Guess what? We all had less-than-ideal childhoods. Yet, these experiences are part of the intricate story God is weaving for each of us.

Conclusion

You are God’s special creation, designed with love and purpose. Embrace your unique journey, knowing that you are precious in His eyes and perfectly made to fulfill His divine plan.

God’s calling and your legacy.

If you found this post encouraging, you might want to forward it on to your friends! We all need encouragement!

Finding peace with God.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Sunday afternoon. What's next?

Maybe if we are believers...and attended church this weekend...we may be contemplating the message we  heard. How important is that to us? 

Any connection to the other 6 days of our week?  

Soon it will be Monday morning...and some of us are off to work or are we?

Someone once said that if we are doing what we are passionate about...it's not work!

Sunday and Monday...any connection?

Our work: How important is it to us?


Who are we really working for?

Are we worshiping our work and working at our worship? 

Are we finding joy and peace in our everyday work?

Is this talk about finding peace confusing? 

How to find peace with God!

Sunday, February 2, 2020

10 Steps to Finding a Position of Your Dreams...Using Linkedin as a Tool!

 Over the course of time...past 20 plus years...working with people looking for a job...meeting with individuals as a group and also one on one, I have proposed the following process in some way, shape or form:

This is WHAT I would do IF I were looking for a job.

I never got a job with a resume. 

AND your probably wondering if anyone got a job following my advice.
Don't really know...My good friend Wayne said once. "You can teach a person what to do but you can't make them DO what is in their best interest to do". That's a paraphrase of his comment after my voicing disappointment that with all the help & advice I have given many people especially about updating their Linkedin profile few people follow through.  

You don't get a job because of your Linkedin Profile. It's just a tool to connect with the right people who can help you.  AND to see who the people are that are doing the job you might love to do...but only better!

So, here are  my 10 steps to Finding a Job You Can Love!

1. Identify your passion. What are you interested in...What makes you get up in the morning?

2. What company or  non profit would you ideally love to work with...NOT for. 
There IS a difference.

3.  Explore their website. What is their mission  and vision?

4. Connect with people working for that organization. It's really not hard to do.

5.  Take your new "connections" out for coffee...Again not hard to do. Use your creativity.

6.  What are the challenges that organization is facing...short term and long term.

7.  After taking the Strengthfinders. 2.0 Assessement...you now know or have a clue to your "Strenghts' and HOW to use them!  So you are now going to use your "Strengths"to solve their most pressing challenge!

8  Remember, You are unique! There is no one else like you.

9. Forget about  the "job description" IF you are pursuing a job with an opening... It's just a clue to their perceived needs! 
Positions that are advertised are probably already taken. Why compete...It's a losing game. 
So don't spend alot of time with that goal of submitting applications to job openings. You can do that, but...  

10. So you are now going to use your "Strengths"to solve their most pressing challenge! AND
You are going to create your own "position". 

On your journey...


Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
    and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him,
    and he will make straight your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6 ESV

 On our journey with Jesus! "The trail is long, and we won't arrive at our destination in this life. Still, we're on the journey with Jesus for the greatest thrill of our lives." Zig Ziglar

Remember, You Are Special and Unique!


Tuesday, September 10, 2019

10 Steps to creating your own job!


 Over the course of time...past 20 plus years...working with people looking for a job...meeting with individuals as a group and also one on one, I have proposed the following process in some way, shape or form:

This is WHAT I would do IF I were looking for a job.

I never got a job with a resume. 

AND your probably wondering if anyone got a job following my advice.
Don't really know...My good friend Wayne said once. "You can teach a person what to do but you can't make them DO what is in their best interest to do". That's a paraphrase of his comment after my voicing disappointment that with all the help & advice I have given many people especially about updating their Linkedin profile, few people follow through.  

You don't get a job because of your Linkedin Profile. It's just a tool to connect with the right people who can help you.  AND to see who the people are that are doing the job you might love to do...but only better!

So, here are  my 10 steps to Finding a Job You Can Love!

1. Identify your passion. What are you interested in...What makes you get up in the morning?

2. What company or  non profit would you ideally love to work with...NOT for. There IS a difference.

3.  Explore their website. What is their mission  and vision?

4. Connect with people working for that organization. It's really not hard to do.

5.  Take your new "connections" out for coffee...Again not hard to do. Use your creativity.

6.  What are the challenges that organization is facing...short term and long term.

7.  After taking the Strengthfinders. 2.0 Assessement...you now know or have a clue to your "Strenghts' and HOW to use them!  So you are now going to use your "Strengths"to solve their most pressing challenge!

8  Remember, You are unique! There is no one else like you.

9. Forget about  the "job description" IF you are pursuing a job with an opening... Positions that are advertised are probably already taken. Why compete...It's a losing game. 
So don't spend alot of time with that goal of submitting applications to job openings. You can do that, but...  

10. So you are now going to use your "Strengths"to solve their most pressing challenge! AND
You are going to create your own "position" and Job Description!

 On our journey with Jesus! "The trail is long, and we won't arrive at our destination in this life. Still, we're on the journey with Jesus for the greatest thrill of our lives." Zig Ziglar



Ok, if you have reached this far in my blog post...do you think it's luck, fate or providence?

What are you now going to do?





Here are a few of my prior blog posts that can help you in the process:


If you are looking for a great volunteer opportunity: 

 

If you doubt that you are unique and special. 


Helping you accomplish your vision and mission

 

How to Evaluate an organization.

 


You are partially satisfied with your present position...

 

Still looking for "Peace" in your life? 

 

Lacking joy in your quest for that job you can love? 

 

If any of this post has been helpful...please let me know.

 

 Meet for coffee?

 

Always willing to meet for coffee

 

Saturday, December 16, 2017

It's all about Passion!

What is the meaning of life?


Have I found a place where I can volunteer...my  time and resources?


Can I be a part of their TEAM by donating to Our cause? Yes, it's our cause!

⧫  IF you are already donating or volunteering with this charity...do you feel a  part of the TEAM?

How?
How do they communicate with you?
Newsletter?
Phone call for funds?
Phone call to see how you are doing and if you would like prayer?? 
If you are on social media, Linkedin and or Twitter...do you communicate that way? Retweets on Twitter and Status Updates on Linkedin? Do they acknowledge your efforts? Do you feel a part of the "Team"?

Have I prayed about how I might be a good steward and use God's funds to further His cause through this organization?

Do I need more help in evaluating this organization?

See this site:  Checking out a non profit before investing in it.

If you have questions about the non profits mission and if they are TRUE to the founders original mission, Is your favorite non profit true to it's mission?

 

 

  My latest "TWEETS"




How do I find God?Begin Your Journey to Peace

Have I discovered my strengths, my passion, my calling?

Have I found a church that I can feel a part of their community?

Is it necessary to belong to a church?

 Why don't I love my job?


Do I have a best friend?