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Homecoming for Ken

Ken Fenske

Shortly before Christmas of 1991, I asked him the single most important question I would ever ask anybody: “Will you give me the hand of your daughter in marriage?”

Thankfully, Ken said…yes, he would. And so, with his blessing, I got down on one knee before Diane Therese Fenske on Christmas Eve. (She said yes, too.)

Diane’s dad, Ken Fenske, went home to heaven on Friday of last week.

He was one of the kindest and gentlest men I have ever come to know.  Others-centered, positive, affable…and most importantly, a believer in Jesus. Diane, her mom and her sister Laurie spent a good deal of time writing a most thoughtful obituary. Read it here. And I’ll have more to say on Saturday.

Diane, the Fisher of Men

But one of the things that struck me as Ken was dying…was in fact about Diane. She was the first in her family to come to know Jesus, and eventually the entire Fenske clan (Dad; mom – Barb; sister – Laurie; and brother – Greg) would be Christ-followers.

The story goes that Diane invited her dad to an “Evidence that demands a verdict” conference with Josh McDowell not long after she herself had become a Christian. Ken had always been interested in spiritual things, but had never understood true Christianity. He accepted the invitation to the conference…and there said yes to the free gift of salvation offered in the gospel. Ken was never the same. Because that’s what Jesus does.

Sabbatical update

And by the way, if you’ve seen me around town or in church, in the good providence of God, our sabbatical in Florida turned into Sabbatical, part 1, and after two weeks here in the deep freeze, Sabbatical part 2 begins this coming Sunday as we head south again. The first three weeks were wonderful, FYI, filled with three B’s I love: books, bikes and beaches. But part 1 was missing the D I love even more – Diane, and I’m VERY GLAD she will be coming along for the last 8 weeks!

In all that is happening, we appreciate your prayers. But we have a hope that those outside of Christ can only dream of (1 Thessalonians 4:13). We will see our beloved Ken again.

I’m so thankful he said yes.



12 responses to “Homecoming for Ken”

  1. Blessings to you and your family. Please tell Diane I’m sorry to hear about her Dad’s passing. His going home is sad, I give my sympathy and his going home is a celebration I praise God with you.

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    Ed & Sharon Haydin

    Sharon & I extend our condolences and joy! Condolence for the loss of Daily fellowship for Diane, yourself, the family, and joy for Ken himself on his entry into the presence of Christ!
    Blessing on the remainder of your sabbath!💞

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    1. Thank you much, Ed and Sharon!

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  3. Sending hugs and prayers to the whole family as I know this is a very hard time. Though it is comforting to know where your loved one is, and that you will see him again, you still miss him. So sorry for your loss.

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    1. Thanks Penny! Greet your gang also!

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  4. So Sorry for Your Loss Diane ..
    I remember meeting Him & Your Mother.
    Along with Rogers Mom and Dad , One Thanks Giving . We all Made Home made Butter and Took turns Shaking the container and Saying What We Were Thankful For ! Your Oven Had Stopped Working !! It was such a Warm Beautiful Memory !! God Bless , Enjoy Your Sabbatical With Rog !! Peace .. ❤

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    1. Yes, Rande, I remember that Thanksgiving as well! A great time! Blessings on you brother!

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  5. Well done brother. Sorry for your bride and your loss. Have a great sabbatical.

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    Veronica Ventrice

    I am so sorry for your loss. Praying That His presence will comfort the temporary separation from your DAD.
    Praying you Sabbatical will be a Sabbatical.
    Love in Christ

    Veronica

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    1. Thank you Veronica! Hope you are doing well!

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