I am praying for the recovery of Amy

Hello Burns' family:
I am not sure who will be reading this, so I would think an introduction is in order.  My name is John Kromka.  I go to the same church Don & Irene go to.  I met them in early October.  I am going to be a boarder in their house in Andover shortly.  Over the past month of so, Don, I, and others have been preparing the house for me to move in.
I have found them to be absolutely wonderful, Godly people.  They have done a tremendous thing for me by providing me with housing I so desperately needed due to circumstances of which Don can explain.  Without Don and Irene's help, I would still be in this unfortunate situation...but now I am so grateful and happy and so looking forward to moving into their home and, sort of, becoming an extended part of their family, I hope.
I have heard of Amy's very unfortunate illness through the Church.  I just want to extend my sincerest sympathies and hope for a complete recovery for Amy.  I have been and will continue to include her and your family in my prayers.
I am a relatively new Christian.  I was "saved" on Sept. 15, 2006.  I have been going to this Church since that time and have found it a wonderful experience.  I have met many wonderful Christians and made several very good friends in the process.
I am 44 years old and single.  I am still trying to find my purpose in life, which I know God has for me.  My life has gone through a complete transformation since being saved.  And being acquainted with Don & Irene has been a wonderful experience for me thus far, and I look forward to becoming very good friends with them in the future. 
Don passed this website out to the Church today.  I wanted to make sure I sent your family a note of encouragement and to have faith in God and Jesus for a complete recovery, as of course, Jesus Christ is the "ultimate healer", in addition to what man and his medicine can do for Amy.
I wish you all the best and hope someday to meet all of you.  So long for now...

John Kromka
11/26/06