by Debbie Keith
Doris and Brian Zinck had agreed that when they retired from Volusia County Schools, they would do shortterm mission work. So when God opened doors to a city in China, they crossed the ocean in January 2018. They were barely there for a week preparing to teach when on their first Sunday in the country, Doris suffered a seizure. Her diagnosis was "brain tumor.” The prognosis—terminal. An operation was imperative, but experienced doctors were not immediately available. Brian called his daughter, Jessica, who lived 7,500 miles away. She and her husband are both in the medical field. They in turn contacted an accomplished brain surgeon friend at Duke University, who generously offered, "Come to North Carolina, and I will operate!" The surgery was scheduled. Watching God work in all of this has been a miraculous thing. Detail after detail fell into place as they feared blocks in insurance; there were none. They feared blocks in air flight scheduling; there were none. They feared another seizure; there was none! A slot a week earlier than the scheduled surgery became available, so five days after the seizure, Dr. Allan Friedman was able to operate successfully. Doris underwent six weeks of radiation and oral chemo. Currently the MRI shows the silver-dollar sized tumor has shrunk to the size of a pea, and meds have helped a bit with her speech. Although Doris tires easily and her speech is slightly impaired, her love for the Lord has grown immeasurably. As soon as Doris was well enough to travel, the Zinck’s checked off her number one bucket list item: seeing the tulips in the Netherlands! Welcoming their eighth grandchild just a few months ago was such a joy, and they anticipate grandchild number nine’s arrival in March 2019. Doris’ prayer is to continue to have strength until the very end. It warms her heart knowing Brian will then resume their original plan to serve in China. Through it all, her faith has been made stronger in the showering of God's fullness. Doris smiled holding Brian’s hand: "Our hearts have been split open in praise to God. Through all of this, I have become braver as a witness with the freedom to advocate for the love of Christ, and I will do so until the day He calls me home."