Thursday, August 21, 2008

Thursday update on Gail Stokes

Gail Stokes is a member of our fellowship that had a massive heart attack Sunday.  She actually died at Athens Hospital but they shocked her back to life.  She was air lifted to Huntsville where she remained in CCU until Wednesday.  She was transferred to the Heart Transplant ICU at UAB.

She is still in very critical condition but as of this afternoon, she is stable and according to her husband, Buddy, "improved some."  We praise the Lord.

The issue of a heart transplant is very far down the road but they are beginning the preliminary testing for that evaluation process.  

I will attempt to keep you updated on this blog.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Elliott Chambers is home

I am delighted to report to you that Elliott (Eli) Chambers is home from the hospital.  He was discharged yesterday at 6 pounds 5 ounces and according to Lori, "he is getting stronger every day."

Lori wrote in an email to me, "I could never thank everyone enough for the many prayers that have been raised to heaven for him and our family.  It has meant so much to all of us. It will be a long road ahead, but God didn't bring us this far to see us fall now."

We rejoice with this family over the miracle that God has done in this young life.  

Have you ever thought -- miracles are not miracles to God, only to us.


Monday, August 18, 2008

Too Soon to Quit

Steve May writes devotionals on Monday and this was his Monday writing.  I especially was touched but more so because of the message yesterday that I shared with you.  Enjoy it and be encouraged, as I.

Norman Vincent Peale used to say, "It's always too soon to quit."

This reminds me of a quote attributed to Ross Perot:  "Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success.  They quit on the one-yard line.  They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot away from a winning touchdown."

On this subject, Paul encouraged us, "Let us not become weary in doing well, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."  Galatians 6:9

The "proper time" sometimes takes a little longer to arrive than we like.  And sometimes it feels like the proper time will never arrive.  This is when we need we need to engage faith.  It's when we need to determine to dig in and stick around a little longer.  It's never a good time to quit.

B.C. Forbes said, "History has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles before the triumphed. They won because they refused to become discouraged by their defeats."

The Christian life -- and more specifically, the ministry -- consists of overcoming one defeat after another.  That's because we're in a spiritual battle and everyday we confront the enemy.  We may lose a little ground from time to time, but we will not lose the war.  We have been promised victory -- a harvest of righteousness -- if we do not give up.  It's always too soon to quit.

Failure is our teacher, not our under-taker.  Failure is delay, not defeat.  It's a temporary detour, not a dead-end street.  -- William Ward

It is never too late to be what you might have been.  -- George Eliot

Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go. -- William Feather

Mistakes are easy, mistakes are inevitable, but there is no mistake so great as the mistake of not going on. -- William Blake


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Aaron is home

My friend, Aaron Johnson, was discharged from the hospital today in St. Petersburg. Denise drove him home to Atlanta and they are now home. Praise the Lord!!!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Updates

I have not written much about Reagan and Aaron here because I have directed you to both of their blogs where you can keep up with them.  However, I must say a word about each.

At Reagan's blog, they have published the funny picture of me and Reagan wearing our purple noses while she was in the hospital.  If you haven't seen it, go there.  Reagan is home and according to Allen, doing very well.  They are having family meals together in the living room and a nurse is with them assisting three days a week.  We continually give praise to God for this miracle.

Aaron is progressing well except for a couple set backs.  Mainly pray for his bladder to fully awake and work.  He has had to have the catheter put back three times now.  He may be discharged this week.

I had the privilege last night of preaching for Frank Whitaker at Barton's First Baptist Church for their Awesome August Sunday Nights.  Frank and I have been friends since the 80s and I highly respect him and the ministry God is doing through him at Barton.

Yesterday was the lowest attendance we've had certainly this summer and possibly this year. But with the beginning of school this week and with the church taking a week of "R & R" - I have no complaints.

We've had a great summer at CrossRoads and with the finishing of the building this fall, the fall looks even better.