Jan
30
2014

THURSDAY, 1/30/14

Today’s Bible reading –  Exodus 10:1-12:13, Matthew 20:1-28, Psalm 25:1-15, Proverbs 6:6-11

I had written yesterday that, even though the church office was closed, the ministerial staff stood ready in the event of an emergency.  Around 4:00PM, Bro. Chris and I were called to Rita Padilla’s house as they had just gotten word that Pancho Arriola, father of Adriana & Sofia, had tragically passed from this life in a parasailing accident in Panajachel, Guatemala.  Pray for the family and that Rita and the girls can get there for the service.  Folks, that will take a small miracle.

The doctors contemplated sending Rob Nevin home yesterday but that did not happen.  He can get the necessary therapies at home.

I did not travel to the hospital yesterday so I do not have an update on Carolyn Blaylock or Bill Goff.  Hope to see them this morning.

I am assuming that Carla did not have her scans yesterday because of the road conditions.

The church office is open today from 8:00AM until noon and 1:00PM until 5:00PM.

Our first GRACE Ministries team of 2014 is scheduled to fly into Guatemala today.  They will be departing from Grand Rapids, St Louis, Atlanta and New Orleans.  Yesterday was a full morning of trying to reschedule flights because of cancellations.  Pastor Bob Harvey is leading this team.  You give an Auburn man one job to do and look at the mess he has created!  Pray that all goes well in their travels.  I will most likely be driving three of them to the New Orleans airport.

I pray that you will have a great Thursday with Jesus.

 

 

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1 Comment

  • Bill Kendrick says:

    Time is important, please go to aclj.org and sign the petition. Each person who signs becomes another piece to the bridge to free the Pastor. Please do sign today. God Bless!

    From the ACLJ news letter;

    American Pastor Saeed’s health continues to deteriorate. Pain and vomiting have increased. A prison doctor even says he needs surgery to repair internal injuries.
    Clemency for Pastor Saeed would not only mean release, it would mean he could receive the medical care he so desperately needs.
    The Iranian foreign minister recently said that clemency could be possible for Pastor Saeed. More importantly, the Iranian government doesn’t appear to be backing away from that possibility.
    Hope still remains, but we must act now.
    We are working behind the scenes with our offices on five continents for Pastor Saeed’s release.
    Over 100,000 of you have already taken action in just 3 days, but we need to hear from hundreds of thousands more.
    Don’t let the glimmer of hope fade.
    Sign the Petition Urging Clemency – Freedom – for Pastor Saeed.
    Jordan Sekulow
    ACLJ Executive Director

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