Heartwarming Moment When 4-Year-Old Prays For Grandfather On Life Support

When families are not allowed to visit sick members, all that we can do is pray for them just like Owen from Atlanta, Georgia.

Owen’s family members were hit by the coronavirus as his aunt, uncle, cousin, grandma, and grandpa all contracted COVID-19. “Every one of us, out of all four of us — our chief complaint was something different,” Bob Paulus, the uncle, said. “We were able to interconnect that I had something similar with my mom or my wife had something similar with my dad, but at the time, we weren’t able to connect all the dots.”

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4-year-old Owen prays for grandfather.

On April 9, Owen’s mom, Brandee Hanes, posted an update, attaching a photo of her son. It showed a stack of toy trucks piled next to him on the glass table as he bowed his head, folded his hands, and prayed for his grandpa, Chuck Paulus, who had been on life support and in a coma while he’d spent a month in the hospital.

“DAY 21 EVENING REPORT: It’s now been 3 WEEKS of this nightmare!” Hanes posted on Facebook. “About Mom & Bob: They went to the doctor’s office and got re-tested. They are now NEGATIVE for the active virus & POSITIVE for the antibodies.”

She then posted an update about dad, “Today they started Dad on the CRRT (Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy) aka 24/7 dialysis. His creatinine (kidney function lab) is down further than it’s been in a few weeks. This has also resulted in Dad’s blood gases to even out a little more. This is GREAT news for his kidneys. Hopefully they will be able to continue to get all that excess fluid off of him!! Dad’s vent settings and sedatives are essentially unchanged. He has no fevers and his vitals are staying stable. They will continue to administer blood thinners to keep Dad’s blood thin and hopefully prevent the recurrence of clotting at his access sites.”

“Again, thank you all for your prayers and love!! If I may ask, please say a little extra for the grandkids. All they know is Opa is very sick and they miss him dearly!!”

DAY 21 EVENING REPORT: It’s now been 3 WEEKS of this nightmare! 😫 About Mom & Bob: They went to the doctor’s office and…

Posted by Brandee Hanes on Thursday, April 9, 2020

Many people have been touched by this post on social media and have been led to support them in prayer, “Dad’s a huge Ohio State fan, and very hard of hearing, so we have told the nurses, that if they yell OH, my Dad will reply IO if he can,” Hanes said. “So, that’s another way that Dad knows we are in contact with the nurses and staffing, because how else would they know to say that?”

DAY 31 EVENING REPORT: So, thank you Jesus, another GREAT report!! Dad’s vitals have remained stable and no episodes of…

Posted by Brandee Hanes on Sunday, April 19, 2020

Hanes keeps her followers and friends updated on her dad’s (Owen’s grandpa’s) progress through Facebook. Recently Hanes shared how her father is waking up. “Dad is doing really, really good,” she said. “We have had more days of progress and that is a blessing — an absolute blessing.”

“Again thank you all for your support, love, and prayers!!” Hanes posted on Tuesday. “Our number of family members have grown drastically because of all of you!! Know We ❤ U and APPRECIATE you all!!”

DAY 33 EVENING UPDATE: Sorry for the late post…so today wasn’t as interesting for Dad (or maybe it was) as it was for…

Posted by Brandee Hanes on Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Chuck’s wife, Nancy, has some wise words for those who are following the family’s encouraging story. “We hear a lot of doom and gloom and don’t hear the success stories,” she said. “And there are some. Like the Bible says, this too, shall pass.”

Let’s keep praying for this family and also for all other families with members in the hospital, may the Lord have mercy and heal them from all their sickness and disease. In Jesus name. Amen.

Verse of the Day

“Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD, the LORD himself, is the Rock eternal.”

Isaiah 26:4

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