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Brendans story: On February 19, 2013 our son, Brendan was sent to Victor Valley Hospital for observation and testing. He was told he had a tumor on his brain stem (DIPG) and was transferred to Loma Linda Hospital for further testing. The neurosurgeons at that hospital said the tumor was inoperable but they could slow the progression with chemotherapy and radiation. We decided to seek treatment for Brendan thru a trial at Childrens Hospital Orange County (CHOC). Brendan started radiation and chemotherapy on March 14, 2013. We were hoping with treatment that we would be able to get Brendan at least 10 more months of life (the average life span of someone who is diagnosed with DIPG as there is no cure for this type of cancer. Brendans tumor was an extremely aggressive one and did not respond well to the radiation treatments. On March 26, 2013, only 5 short weeks after his diagnosis, Brendan went home to be with Jesus (he was 12 years old). It was completely unexpected however, we know that he is safe in heaven free from suffering and pain. He gets to walk with Jesus every day and we are thankful for the hope that we have that we will get to be reunited with him someday. Before Brendan got sick, he gave away a Bible to his best friend, Tyler when Tyler moved 6 hours away. They continued to stay best friends even with so many miles between them as they had developed a close bond since meeting in Kindergarten and became best friends right away. After Brendan was diagnosed, he gave away a Bible to his really good friend, Matthew that was given to him by one of our pastors at our church because the words were too small for him to read anymore. He wanted Matthew to know Jesus, too and Brendan wanted to give him a gift that he knew would last for eternity. We thought that this was such an incredible thing for a 12 year old to do. It was obviously something that Brendan cared very much about. We knew that we wanted to do something that would carry on a legacy for Brendan and to bring glory to God at the same time. As a result of this desire and knowing Brendans love for his friends and others knowing the gospel and Jesus Christ as their personal savior, we started the Brendan Pederson Foundation: Brendans Bible Blessings, a non-profit charity that will give Bibles away to children who are fighting cancer. We want to show these precious children and their families that there is hope and that hope is Jesus. Thank you for your continued prayers as we walk the path that God has set before us. Its a difficult one but we know that God will give us the strength that we need for each day. It is our prayer that you will gain a renewed faith in God as you follow our journey. Brendan wanted others to know about Jesus and so do we. It is also our prayer that you will know the gospel and believe that Jesus is the son of God, that he died for your sin, that you will accept him into your life and live your life for him so that you may one day go to heaven and walk with Jesus for all of eternity, too. That is something to look forward to! We love you, Brendan...all the way to heaven and back. We will see you before you know it. ♥, Mom, Dad, and Shelby Trusting in Him for all things, always - Mitch and Wendy Pederson NONPROFIT INFO: The Brendan Pederson Foundation is a nonprofit 501c3 organization, IRS identification number 46-4109190. Donations made to The Brendan Pederson Foundation are tax deductible in the U.S.
Posted on: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 16:44:32 +0000

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