Saturday, October 18, 2008

Hello

I have not blog here lately, and wanted to update a little. We are doing well. God is blessing. I love teaching 8th grade in a Christian school.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Emory Trip 6/30/2008


After long draining day at the pre-Op we left the hospital ready to be back Tuesday at 6:00am. Before we left for Atlanta, we were told of the possibilities of emergencies going before us. There was a newborn baby that needed emergency surgey tommorrow, and we were postponed until Wednesday morning. All I can say is praise God we are not seen as emergency, and pray for the newborn baby that is needed surgey. Wednesday we will endure surgey that will entail a replacement of part of the aorta with a mechanical valve that will reduce chances of other surgeys. We have some pics on carepages.com (a hospital page for patients). Go to it and check it out. We thank you for your prayers and believe that God is still in the business of mircales.


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Thursday, June 26, 2008

5:00am Thursday Morning June 26

We are in Spartanburg, and I could not sleep. So I decided to blog one quick thought. In Isaiah we are told that God's ways are not our ways or His thoughts our thoughts. I hold to this truth b/c of the tough times my family has been through lately. God knows all and better than I can ever imagine. He holds the keys to all the answers. Who knows the real reason why we went to Summerville, Ga. I think it is more than just to go to FBC. Maybe in the workings of God's mind that He had plans all alone to get us connected to Emory Atlanta. Wow, to think that He would do that is awesome. Our God is awesome.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tuesday June 24, 2008



What week it has been already. We have been very busy doing service projects in beaufort, and Vacation Bible School at Shell Point Baptist. We are prayerfully awaiting Jonah's surgery July 1, and know God is in control. We will be heading to Spartanburg for a funeral and then driving to Atlanta on Sunday for Pre-Op and Surgery. We love you guys and appreciate your prayers. Stay connected with this blog site for further updates.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Friday May 30, 2008

I have been on the road since 8:00pm Thursday getting out of Summerville, GA. I symbolically shook the dust off of my shoes. We drove for 3 hours and stopped about 11:15pm in Forsyth, GA for rest at the Best Western. This morning in my hotel I read in my quiet time something really relative. Talking about being careful about my words, and how I choose to used them.

A good person produces good deeds and words season after season. An evil person is a blight on the orchard. Let me tell you something: Every one of these careless words is going to cme back to haunt you. There will be a time of Reckoning. Words are powerful; take them seriously. Words can be your salvation. Words can also be your damnation.
Matthew 12:36-37 (The Message)
Our words give a lucid picture of the condition of our heart as in Matthew 15:17-20. "Out of the heart the mouth speaks." I pray that God will help me choose my words this day and guard my heart.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Xtreme Weekend 2008

Xtreme Weekend was a great weekend. Soulstice did a superb job in leading us to the throne of God. I look forward to other Xtreme Weekends. It is awesome to have students and leaders come together and worship the one true God all weekend. God is bigger than anything in this world. He is awesome.
We had some great service projects, individual church group times, awesome worship, and much more. Our fun event was a roaring game of flag football. Three pastors in the community brought the Gospel to us each night. Wow, what a weekend!!





Friday, May 9, 2008

Eastside Baptist Beach Retreat 2007


Wow, what a wonderful weekend. God really showed up. He taught me that it is not about us but Him and His wishes. It was the best of time with Belton's Youth Group out of Spartanburg, SC. The theme of the weekend was surrounded around one verse out 1 Timothy 4:12. We spent time discussing what it meant to be an example in and outside the church. To begin with I want to run through a brief description of our weekend.
Friday night we began services a little later with some fun time, and announcements. When we started worship I knew it was going to be a great weekend. The sense of the Holy Spirit in that room was clear. God had indeed showed up. I knew there were students with a heart of worship. God showed up most definitely. At invitation time, we had two salvations and several hands requesting prayer for tough situations going on in their lives.
Saturday was a great day as we started out having quiet times on the beach, and then had a second session. The remainder of the day brought much fun and time to spend with these great students and workers. That night I had planned to worship and study. As we began worship God had showed up once again. Wow, I began to hear hearts break and let God continue to move among hearts. The session that night was on being an example in our purity. By the end of the night we had about 7 students escorted out of the room with leaders for some intense prayer time. We must have been in worship for over 2 hours, and then we walked together for some ice cream and fellowship.
Sunday morning we went to church at the camp, and heard a great message on services and some Irish children singing. That night I had the desire to do some testimony times during out worship before our final message. Once again God had other plans, and took the service in a different way than planned praise God. I am confident that EBC's students truly sought the face of God this weekend. It was perhaps one of the most freeing and best praise times I have ever been in quite a while.
Friday Session: Speech and Conduct
Saturday Morning Session: Love
Saturday Night Session: Purity
Sunday Night Session: Planned to talk about Faith (Never did)
I love them with the love of God, and cherish each and every one in my heart. I can't wait to see them again. I look forward to our next time to reunite. I love you guys very much.