About a year ago, I wrote a short story called Irreversible for an anthology about family. This is an incredibly personal story for me and though there are fictional liberties, the sentiments are rooted (often too closely) in reality. Some time later, I had my good friend David Clark record a narration of the piece for a video I never got around to producing.

Today is my mom’s birthday, and I know it’s going to be hard for me and for my family, so I thought I would finally get around to sharing this piece with you. The closing lines of this story resonate with me today more than most.

Without further ado, I’ll let the story speak for itself.

Happy birthday, mom. I miss you like crazy.

Cameron Frank

Cameron Frank is the Media Pastor at Cherokee Hills Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. He enjoys finding new and exciting ways to use technology and innovations to reach people with the Gospel like never before. In 2017, he founded A Frank Voice with his wife, Hailee as a encouragement ministry to families impacted by fostering. A Frank Voice has since grown into a ministry focused on helping others find freedom and purpose in faith and family.

http://afrankvoice.com
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