GraceNotes Episode 03: Jon Costello

Welcome to Episode 03 of #GraceNotes with brain and spine cancer survivor Jon Costello! Jon and I met this year at church when he shared his testimony before getting baptized. His story of meeting Jesus the night before brain surgery is truly amazing!

Do YOU have a story of God’s grace being glorified in your weakness?? Give us a heads-up using the “Contact” form right here on the blog, or email Grace at grace.utomo12@gmail.com. We’ll help you get started with everything you need to know to make your own video. We can’t wait for YOU to be the next #GraceNote!

GraceNotes Episode 02: Bailey Herfindahl

“The current path is not the final path.”

Welcome to Episode 02 of #GraceNotes with college student and seven-time open heart surgery survivor Bailey Herfindahl! Bailey and I met this year when Ivan and I visited Wheaton College during Disability Awareness Week. Her testimony of clinging to Jesus quite literally in the valley of the shadow of death takes my breath away every time!

Do YOU have a story of God’s grace being glorified in your weakness?? Give us a heads-up using the “Contact” form right here on the blog, or email Grace at grace.utomo12@gmail.com. We’ll help you get started with everything you need to know to make your own video. We can’t wait for YOU to be the next #GraceNote!

GraceNotes Episode 01: Anna Bekker

“When I had no strength to take the next step, He carried me.”

Welcome to Episode 01 of #GraceNotes with vocalist and music educator Anna Bekker! Anna and I met as freshmen music majors at the Eastman School of music. Her testimony of choosing to trust God even when life’s uncertainties threatened to level her faith will bring tears to your eyes!

Do YOU have a story of God’s grace being glorified in your weakness?? Give us a heads-up using the “Contact” form right here on the blog, or email Grace at grace.utomo12@gmail.com. We’ll help you get started with everything you need to know to make your own video. We can’t wait for YOU to be the next #GraceNote!

Introducing “Grace Notes!”

Happy May, Blogging Family! I’m beyond excited to introduce our new testimony series, “Grace Notes!” Do YOU have a story of how God’s power has been magnified your weakness? Fill out our “Contact” form or email grace.utomo12@gmail.com for more info on how to make your video.

Plus, WATCH me play violin LIVE @ 3:47! Soli Deo Gloria!

Across the Continent in 40 Days

Posing in front of the “Kugel” – a giant globe mounted on the Great Commission – at our alma mater, CalBaptist

Good Friday, Blogging Family! Today marks one week since we finished that blessed, insane month of speaking and traveling that I introduced to you a few posts ago as the Walking with Grace Speaking Tour. Highlights included Bob Jones University in South Carolina (virtual), Wheaton College in Illinois (in-person), and California Baptist University in Southern California (in-person), followed by a six-day trip to Georgia to meet my newborn niece.

Thank you so much for your tireless prayer support over the past 40 days!!! Just the thought of navigating an airport, with its myriad flashing lights and other seizure triggers, seemed well-nigh impossible last year when we were praying about accepting these speaking engagements.  They seemed even more out of the question when I imagined combining travel with the (to me) excessively-fatiguing act of standing and talking in front of a group of people for 60-90 minutes, often twice a day.

God’s fingerprints were truly all over this trip! Not only is it an irrefutable testimony that I am now no longer having seizures, but it’s also an incontrovertible proof that his marvelous strength was empowering me as I completed itineraries that fell miles outside my usual abilities. (Some of you may remember that I struggle with chronic fatigue and often take multiple naps a day.) 

As a thank-you for your relentless and enthusiastic support during this new phase in our ministry, I thought I’d share a few of our favorite photos from each stop to give y’all an insider’s look at life on the road and some of the moments that were special blessings to Ivan and me.  Thanks as always for walking with us! ❤ 

I turned 31 the day before we left for Wheaton…Mom named it “31 on 31” and surprised me with a mini ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins.
Wheaton, here we come! It’s somewhere around 6 am and one of us had definitely had more caffeine than the other…
Sound check at Edman Memorial Chapel. The livestream cameras focused mainly on stage, but we were blown away by the chapel’s historic architecture!
Welcome to the world, little one! We can’t wait to meet you very soon! ❤
Writers gotta write…Each day felt like a marathon, but I did my best to make sure y’all had the insider’s scoop on what was on tap for tomorrow!
Egg on avocado toast: hipster breakfast of champions!
May I present, Dr. Wayne Fletcher…You may recognize his name as one of the endorsers of “Walking with Grace.” He was a dear mentor during my time at CalBaptist, helped me get my first job, worked tirelessly to get me a bed in an elite neuro rehab facility right after my accident, and has just been an amazing instrument of God’s grace in our lives. So sweet to get to see him again!
This little lady stole both our hearts in a flash! I’ve posted a ton of pictures on Facebook and Insta so I’ll try to show some discretion here 😉
This was taken in Georgia on a Walmart run to buy groceries. Me to Ivan: “We’re not in San Jose anymore…”
Our tribe on Easter Sunday
Meanwhile, back at the ranch waited some high-maintenance and persnickety felines…

Thank you for indulging me with this jaunt down memory lane! My hope is that it injected a little humor into your day and brought to life a ministry opportunity that, while exciting, might have sounded a bit abstract or difficult to imagine happening in real time. We love you all and praise God for what he is doing in and through us all together as a spiritual family. Soli Deo Gloria!

Hello, Lancer Nation!

Good Evening, Blogging Family! Tonight I am writing in from a quaint but primarily utilitarian AirBnB (private room/shared bath and common area) that’s a mere 10-minute walk from our alma mater, California Baptist University. It’s also a matching distance from Spanish Oaks, the apartment complex where we lived as newlyweds, and Magnolia Ave, the intersection where I was struck by a car as a pedestrian on December 3rd, 2016. Talk about coming full circle.

We didn’t have plans to return to Riverside that Memorial Day weekend we joined my parents in San Jose (7 hours north) in 2017. And we absolutely could never have imagined either the grueling neurological trials we had yet to endure, or the fact that God would supernaturally intervene to heal my seizures an additional six years later. Not to mention that He would also enable me to write and publish a book detailing some of the precious lessons he’s been teaching us through the ups and downs of my long-term recovery.

This opportunity to return to our academic and relational routes at CBU and engage a whole new generation of students about what it means to build resilience as Christians, rely on God when our human plans get turned upside down, and also steward our talents as followers of Christ, brings a plethora of emotions to my and Ivan’s hearts. Our schedule tomorrow (Monday) and Tuesday is below:

We’ll be talking about BIBLICAL RESILIENCE at 2:00 pm on the main campus (Yeager A112).

Then, join us at 6:00pm on the Health Science campus to discuss a CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO GOAL-INTERRUPTION (Building A, Room 7).

Finally, I (Grace) will also be giving a presentation on the CREATIVE WRITING PROCESS & PUBLISHING INDUSTRY on Tuesday morning at 8:45 am on the main campus (Yeager B251).

Thank you as always for your prayers and support, and we hope to see many of you tomorrow!

Livestream from Wheaton Tomorrow!

Good evening, Blogging Family! I’m writing to you from a comfortable, deja-vu-esque hotel room somewhere nearer Wheaton, IL, than Chicago. We’ve just arrived via Uber from the Chicago Midway airport (about an hour drive) and are about to sample the local fare [read: hearty Italian food. And no, I know from a previous life that it’s just NOT the same in California 😉 ].

Why am I painting this rosy domestic scene? In my last post, I mentioned that Ivan and I would be traveling to various geographic and online destinations throughout March, sharing bits of the story of God’s power in our lives that I share at length in my recent book, Walking With Grace: Embracing God’s Goodness in Trauma. Well, this week we are privileged to be visiting Wheaton College as special guests of the school’s program for Disability Awareness Week. We are beyond excited to attend the student chapel service tomorrow and share about how God’s amazing power has sustained me and set me free from so many years of trials and trauma.

And guess what? YOU’RE invited too!!

The chapel service will begin at 10:40 am CST and run approximately 50 min. You can join from the comfort of your homes via the link below. We’d love to have you with us! This opportunity to present at Wheaton is a huge privilege that we could have never imagined. As I like to say, all the glory goes to God, AND I also credit a large portion of his blessings to the fact that you love and pray for us so faithfully. Thank you so much for walking with us year after year. We can’t wait to share tomorrow with you!

https://www.wheaton.edu/life-at-wheaton/spiritual-life/chapel/watch-wheaton-college-chapel-services-live

Walking with Grace: The Speaking Tour!

Dear Blogging Family, it gives me great pleasure to bid you Good March! I’ve always been partial to the month because it marks both the beginning of Spring and yours truly, but this particular March is extra momentous because it will also encompass something I could have never imagined in a million years…the Walking with Grace Speaking Tour.

Yep, you read that right. Ivan and I may be coming to a city near you!

When we published Walking with Grace: Embracing God’s Goodness in Trauma last October, we were bowled over by the unbelievable amount of support we received from all of you whom we’ve known from Day One, as well as the plentiful newcomers and anonymous readers we had the privilege to meet for the very first time. My favorite part of the in-person events was learning more about your stories: the trials God was allowing in your lives and the marvelous ways he was carrying you through. Ivan and I both commented that even though we were ostensibly doing signings as a way to thank you for your support, we felt we were the ones who’d received most of the ministry at the end of each event. Your hearts for the Lord, especially in the midst of your own suffering, were truly remarkable!

We were benefiting so much from the overflow of your love for the Lord that we didn’t really consider what would happen to our Walking with Grace events long term. I knew intellectually that we would eventually finish our debut schedule, and supposed our lives would return to “normal” at that point. But God had other plans. 

Through many channels and seemingly “random” happenings, God’s made a way for us to do a hybrid tour of a few Christian universities around the country sharing some of the key lessons we’ve learned walking with him after my accident. Some of the live locations and events that are open to the public include:

  • March 15th, 2024 Time TBD: Chapel at Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
  • March 25th, 2024 2:00 pm: Yeager Center at California Baptist University (Riverside, CA)
  • March 25th, 2024 6 pm: Health Science Campus at California Baptist University (Riverside, CA)

If you are interested in attending one of these live talks, you can find out more about the host school, as well as the specific event, at Wheaton and CalBaptist. We’d love to see you there! 

As always, thank you for your prayers and support! I’ll be posting travel updates, pictures, and videos as the month progresses. 😀

Goodbye, Seizures! (or Our Heavenly Valentine)

Happy Valentine’s Day, Blogging Family! Today is a great day to pause and give thanks for the people in your life who are brave enough to tell you the truth, who put your needs above their own, and who are committed to sticking with you for the long haul – whether they be family, romantic partners, or brothers and sisters in the Body of Christ. Most of all, let us give thanks for the precious, spotless Son of God, who showed us what true love looks like:

“This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.” 1 John 4:10

In today’s Valentine’s video, I share a new, jaw-dropping way God has physically manifested His love to me and Ivan. If you’ve followed us for a bit, you’re probably familiar with the cast-iron grip seizures have held on my life for the past eight years. If you’re new or need a refresher, Status Epilepticus and “They turned me into a Newt!” will give you a light-hearted snapshot of daily life with uncontrolled seizures, which could feel like living hell. Read those, and I bet you’ll have a hard time believing I haven’t had a single seizure in the past five months!

So in honor of God’s healing and today’s holiday, please take a few minutes to watch my testimony and join me and Ivan in giving thanks for God’s miraculous intervention – a heavenly Valentine neither of us could have ever imagined!

P.S. For a deeper dive on how God sustained us during my grueling years as a shut-in, feel free to check out my new book, Walking with Grace: Embracing God’s Goodness in Trauma