The End of a Blog

Hi Everyone,

It seems to me that thresholdofheaven the blog has fulfilled its purpose and it is time to move on. I feel that its main purpose was to get Jesse’s story out of my head and into words. It is now preserved for his surviving brothers, which was one of my goals. Especially, the younger two, Noah and Mattias, who will not remember much of their older brother in the years ahead. I feel that they will appreciate having Jesse’s story and a part of our grief journey chronicled.

Also, Cheri Swalwell, a fellow blogger and author whom I have had the privilege of meeting, is compiling a book “Empty Arms, Heavy Heart”. Jesse’s story will be one of the ones featured in her book. We look forward to having Jesse’s story in print. Please pray that the Lord will work out all of the necessary details for this book to become a reality. Here is a link to Cheri’s blog http://journeysfromtheheartofawifeandmother.wordpress.com/.

I am privileged also to have met so many fellow bloggers who have encouraged me along the way. I have been greatly blessed by many of your blogs and will continue to follow them.

So, I will shortly be closing this blog but am not leaving blogging all together. I will focus on my other blog herofantasyfiction . If you are enjoying the Sinner series or are interested in the upcoming western/fantasy series, please follow the new blog. I’d love to see you all there. Also, I have a Facebook thresholdofheaven page, I will continue to post there the type of content you are used to here. Here is the link if you are interested in following there

http://www.facebook.com/thresholdofheaven

I also have a personal Facebook if you are interested in friending there.

http://www.facebook.com/peter.wiebe.9659

God be with you all,

Peter Wiebe

About Peter Wiebe

.My name is Peter Wiebe. I am a husband and father of 4 boys-the oldest of which has gone ahead of us to Heaven after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 10. As the name of this blog implies, I desire to write stories about heroes. Jesse loved hero stories, and I would love nothing more than to write stories that I think he would want to read. Hero stories , whether real or fictional, can inspire us to live more nobly in our own daily lives. Plus, I am personally grieved at how many heroes in books and film today are portrayed as many different shades of gray-no moral compass. I am not advocating heroes without flaws, but heroes who recognize their flaws and acknowledge and work on overcoming them. I think of the great Bible heroes like David, Sampson, and Joshua just to name a few. I think also of the Hero of heroes, who indeed has no flaws. Jesus is the ultimate inspiration for us all. The best qualities of any hero always point to Him. Peter Wiebe 2013
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20 Responses to The End of a Blog

  1. Peter, I’m saddened to see your blog coming to a close but you know, as much as I do, when the right times is. I wish you many blsesings and Jesse will always be in your heart just like my angel Mari will be.

  2. angels2send says:

    i think you are following the Lord´s leading and i know He will bless you. it´s time to build again.

  3. Hi Peter. I’m saddened to see the end of this blog, too, although I rejoice that you are ready to move on. I know you will never forget Jesse, He’s as alive in your heart as ever. But I’m so happy that the worst of the pain is past and the best of the memories are on the surface. I’ve been blessed by your posts, and I know so many others feel the same way. God bless you.
    ~Anne

  4. Lyn Leahz says:

    I will miss your heartfelt posts! I’ll have to check out your other blog. God bless you!!!! My prayers are going to always be with you and your family!

  5. tersiaburger says:

    I will miss you blog. You have been a source of great comfort to me. I felt that we were kindred spirits as we share the same pain. I am however happy that your healing has begun. I will continue to light a candle for Jesse. I wish you well dear friend. I will follow your facebook – I am not really into westerns…. Good luck and goodbye.

  6. Peter,
    It has been a blessing to meet you and share a piece of your family with you. Thank you for sharing. Praying for you as you open new chapters in your life. Looking forward to seeing what God is doing in your life.

    Thanks for the Facebook link. I just “liked” it, but I know we will stay in touch regardless. :)

    In Him,

    Cheri :)

  7. Peter, you and your incredibly moving posts will be missed, but I’m glad that I’ve had the opportunity to learn of your precious Jesse, and become better acquainted with you and the heart you have for your family. I know that our paths will continue to cross, and I pray abundant blessings to you now and in the future!

    Patricia

  8. judikruis says:

    Wishing you wonderful things Peter!

  9. Hi Peter
    Like the others, the closing of your blog saddens me. It has been a touching, bitter-sweet journey, with tears and smiles. You have invited us into your heart, and into Jesse’s heart. You have also shown us the heart of God. Thank you for the gift of your words, and what you have taught us. Many blessings to you and your family!

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