Disclaimer

Nothing in this blog should be taken as medical advice. It is only what we've learned from our experience and research.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Navigators at The University of Texas at San Antonio

Levi and Jessica have moved to San Antonio to begin their college mission work with Navigators on the campus of University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA).  They have been unable to raise full support so are currently looking for part-time jobs to supplement their income.  This also means that they do not have health insurance at this time.  Levi's medications are extremely expensive so please pray for them!!

They are very excited to be at UTSA fulfilling what God has called them to do.  They are working with several student leaders, teaching and encouraging them in their own fulfillment of God's plans. 

Levi's band just released a new album titled A House Not Built With Hands. It tells the story of Levi's heart transplant and if you like post-rock music you will love this!  You can get it on itunes or bandcamp.  The profits from this album are being donated to Levi to help with medical expenses .... so buy two!!








Tuesday, July 5, 2016

It has been 3 years and 3 months since Levi's heart transplant.  What a journey it has been!

Levi recently had his regular checkup and all 25 tests performed came back normal.  Praise the Lord!

And a huge 
thank you to everyone who has supported us through prayers, uplifting words and finances!!



Levi has enjoyed being able to lift weights since his transplant.  He hopes to compete in a Strongman Competition in the near future.  He currently squats 250 lbs, deadlifts 315 lbs, benches 190 lbs and can log press 135 lbs.

Levi is still on six medications (and will be for the rest of his life).  The price of these medications is over $2000 per month and we are not sure what Levi's share will be with their new health insurance through Navigators.  Also, so far in 2016, Levi's hospital has billed $60,000 for his care.  After insurance adjustments and payments he is left owing $7,000.