Wednesday, February 26, 2020

WE WAITED 40 YEARS FOR YESTERDAY'S APPOINTMENT


“Mrs. Henderson, would you be interested in helping our school next door with their book fair?  We’d like to inspire students to write and wondered if you’d be willing to host a Meet An Author session.”  

It was billed as a gala evening with students, parents, teachers and a few authors, even a story-teller.  I gladly agreed.  Last night was a grand success as I talked with several budding authors.

In preparation, on Monday I asked Doug, “Any idea where my box of writing is stored?”  After searching we finally found it!  As I plundered through magazines and newspaper pieces, I found this:


Almost 40 years ago I had written the editor of Raleigh’s News and Observer about recent news.  Unable to recall the details, I Googled it and read about Delta Force attempting to rescue the 52 American hostages held in Iran.  The effort ended in tragedy with helicopters down and death to our soldiers.

I gasped, realizing my next door neighbor, Dennis Wolfe, was a member of that special forces group.  I knew he was part of Operation Eagle Claw.  Doug saw him later yesterday morning, “Dennis, got a minute to come over?  Kathy has something for you to read.”

He sat across from me yesterday on our sofa as I handed him the yellowed clipping.   


"To the Editor:

Not since soldiers like my dad returned from World War II have we felt such pride in our country and gratitude to God. The events of the last 14 months have had one positive effect--unity for our country. 

The true heroes, however, are the eight noble men who gave their lives in the rescue attempt.  Each made the conscious choice to risk his life to save others and our national honor. Their families are to be admired for their continued patriotism, even in their loss.  Such brave men throughout history have endowed us with our precious freedom.

Kathy Henderson
Jan. 28, 1981"


He read silently then grinned hugely, moved by my patriotism even back then as a young mother of 3.  He met my eyes and I said, “Once again, I thank you for your service.”

“Can I get a copy of this?”  he asked. Doug took it to our copier.  We both realized this was not just a coincidence but a divine appointment, almost 40 years in the making.  He shook his head adding, “You never imagined when you wrote it that we’d be next door neighbors, did you, Kathy?”

“No, but God did.”

Then we spent the next hour just talking about His hand in our lives, weaving the tapestry, bringing us into the persons we are today. 

DENNIS: one of 6 kids. . .few jobs in his small Pennsylvania town. . . fresh out of high school, enlisting in the Army.  Three recruiting stations stood in a row, before him.  He reached for the Navy office.  Out to lunch.  Then the Air Force door.  Locked.  Third try was Army.  He shared the twists and turns of life that seemed random at the time but led him into becoming the military’s point man for dismantling weapons of mass destruction, whether atomic, nuclear or chemical.  Awards. Medals.  A building named after him.  Four U.S. Presidents he’d protected supporting Secret Service.  

Dennis Wolf's Story of Military Valor click here
 

KATHY: young mother of 3 just beginning to write. . .Jack Williams, Contact editor, her mentor. . .Navy brat of an officer. . .her daddy instilled deep patriotism in her heart.   
News of fallen soldiers moved her to write the newspaper.  Unknown soldiers.

Daddy as a Naval officer
Daddy as an enlisted man















But yesterday I heard first hand from one of those soldiers who DID know them and grieved back then. Together we grieved again almost half a century later.





“Dennis, do you think God had this planned all along?”

“Absolutely.  I used to think things like this were coincidence.  No more.”














Dennis (in black) took a trip with us recently to Hamlet Train Depot and museum.
Friday we're going back for the buffet again!
We enjoy our new neighbors. Dennis and Corlee Wolf joined us for our Christmas Open House and he helped Doug place our Nativity.  Next day, he called out to me, twinkle in his eye, "Hey Kathy!  Last night my OCD kicked in and if those wise men are supposed to be coming from the East, we got it wrong." (Strategic planners never quit!)

"It's OK, Dennis.  Theologically they're also a couple of years early.  You and Doug can get it right next Christmas!"



Yesterday still holding the newspaper clipping and copy, we talked heart to heart about God’s hand in our low points, prayers we’d prayed, miraculous answers beyond all we asked or thought.



“Doug, I can almost picture God watching this all play out today, slapping his knee with delight, as we discovered the appointment He planned so personally for us 40 years ago!”

What a mighty God we serve!

"My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them" (Psalms 139:15-16



6 comments:

  1. Awesome post Kathy! Wow! We just never know what our tapestry will reveal, but God does! Being a former military wife, and mother of a daughter who was in the military, I have so much respect and pride.

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  2. What a great testimony of how God is in control. This builds my faith and trust in Him. Thanks for sharing and thanks to those who have served to protect us. We have a wonderful community here at Scotia.

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  3. Second comment is from Will Miller (Scotia Village Marketing). He emailed me.

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  4. Katy, Kathy and Doug's daughter. Sorry, Mom, I couldn't fall asleep with a headache tonight, so I stumbled on your blog. I know you were going to read it with me, but you know me and patience...
    I never really thought to pray for your witness to your new neighbors, which is important.
    Funny how when the Lord shows us He's moved we quickly want to jump on board the boat leaving harbor already. We pray with you. These times add such wonder and fuel to our fire. Thanks for sharing, Mom.

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  5. Here's a few email I got re. this blog: (Kat here)

    Thu, Feb 27, 6:48 AM (4 days ago)
    Thank you for sharing, Kathy. What a nice way to start my morning.
    Brenda Gilbert
    (a resident neighbor and the story-teller)

    Mary Henderson (daughter-in-love)
    Thu, Feb 27, 8:01 AM (4 days ago)
    Wow! Divine appointment for sure! Amazing!
    Mary

    Kent Henderson (son)
    Thu, Feb 27, 8:15 AM (4 days ago)
    We’ve been studying God’s omniscience in family devos, so we read your story this morning. It was a perfect fit - the kids loved it! Fun to see how God moves with his sovereign hand!
    Kent (son)

    William Miller (Scotia Marketing Director)
    Thu, Feb 27, 9:04 AM (4 days ago)
    Kathy: Awesome blog – please read my comment at the end of your blog. Thanks for sharing.
    Will

    Allena Thrower
    Thu, Feb 27, 9:12 AM (4 days ago)
    Dear Mrs. Henderson, Thank you so much for sharing this with me. This made my morning! Isn’t it wonderful how God puts certain people in our lives? I love how ““in tune” with the Holy Spirit you are and how you always seem to “Give the Glory to God.” I too would like to thank all members of the military for their service and for protecting our country.

    Do you mind if I share this with Ken (Dining Services Director)? He was also enlisted at Ft. Bragg and he knows Mr. Wolfe.

    I would like to post this on the bulletin board in the business center, with your permission of course!
    Allena (Activity Director here)

    Thu, Feb 27, 10:19 AM (4 days ago)
    From: Kenneth Jones Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2020 10:19 AM To: Allena Thrower

    Wow, that was and interesting read and an amazing story. I also served in the Delta Force, obviously not with Mr. Wolfe, but I did for 16 years. Small world and even smaller military unit to serve to have someone from the same unit. Thanks for sharing Allena!

    Ken (Dining Services Director at Scotia)

    Christine Ellis (niece)
    Thu, Feb 27, 9:14 AM (4 days ago)
    That’s unbelievable! Who would have thought… Whom else do you want to meet? You should start writing articles about them! ;)
    Christine


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  6. Karen Grimsley (Scotia Event Planner)
    Thu, Feb 27, 9:28 AM (4 days ago)
    What an amazing story! God truly works in mysteries ways. I can not fathom that you wrote about him over 40 years ago just to end up being his next door neighbors. Would you mind if I share this story with the team? They want to share it in a newsletter if you are ok with it.
    Karen

    Kathy Henderson
    Thu, Feb 27, 10:46 AM (4 days ago)
    Feel free to share, post or republish it. I'm blessed to be a blessing.
    Kathy

    Allena Thrower
    Thu, Feb 27, 11:33 AM (4 days ago)
    I placed a copy in the library, thanks!

    Gwen Tippett (sister-in-love)
    Fri, Feb 28, 5:20 PM (3 days ago)
    That's an awesome story! I love how God does that!
    Gwen

    Ricky Tippett (my younger brother)
    Sat, Feb 29, 5:12 AM (2 days ago)
    Kathy, I loved this blog, especially the pictures. I was thinking about this unique appointment and it just made me thankful, once again, for our home in our growing up (somewhat!) years. As a young teenager I didn’t always appreciate the up and moving every two years, especially leaving our friends. But growing up in a Navy home, the three of us were taught to love and support our country. It wasn’t verbal so much as it was experiential day after day. Dad loved America and he felt that he owed this nation a great debt for being a citizen of it. His life dramatically changed when he left that small farm and enlisted in Raleigh. I do not believe for a moment that he understood the ramifications his decision would have on his own children.

    I think you and I both felt this growing up, perhaps, even more than Bert. We were taught to salute the flag properly, display the flag ceremonially, and honor the flag in our hearts. It became a heritage to us without us realizing it at the time. Then it became a legacy, didn’t it? Here we are into our 70’s (I finally caught up to your decade last year!) and now we still feel the tremors of Dad’s devoted love for the USA. Only his love for God was more supreme, but just barely, huh? That’s because of his sacrificial service.

    How insane was it to even pause for a moment and think, “I wish my Dad hadn’t enlisted in the Navy.” Well, poor me. Thank God that came from a foolish immature kid who didn’t really understand patriotism. And how insulting to Dad was such thinking.

    I cherished the memories our family lives growing up, whether we were in Rhode Island, Norfolk, or Gitmo. It was a privileged life to be in the household of a Navy man.

    Great blog and greater the pictures! Thanks for the reminder of the providence and sovereignty of our Father.

    Love,

    Ricky (brother)

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