Tuesday, March 24, 2009

S.S.

Hey Team,

Something happened at church this past Sunday that does not happen very often -- but it could: a grown man, with tears in his eyes, publicly professed faith in Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord. Welcome, Troy Moore, to the family of God and to the fellowship of First Baptist Church.

I appreciate Bro. Rick's challenge to us to pray for Troy this week. Indeed, Troy is going through some difficult times in his life right now. As I have tried to do that, it has occurred to me just how seldom we have an experience like this in our church family. But it doesn't have to be that way. Nor should it.

Certainly, we rejoice when a family or an individual moves their or his/her letter to join our church. We need to be and want to be a place where everyone feels loved and welcome; where everyone can join with us in Exalting Jesus as Lord; Equipping our members to serve; and Evangelizing Christian Co. and beyond.

But we also need to be a place and a people who are intentional about bringing people to a personal relationship with God through His Son, Jesus Christ. In Baptist parlance, we need to reach the lost.

So, how did it happen in Troy's case? First, a neighbor (who also recently joined our church) invited him to come to church. When he came, Troy encountered a pastor who genuinely cared about him and who shared messages that were practical and relevant. Others made him feel welcome and shared the love of God though a cup of coffee, or a handshake, or a kind word. Several that I know of, including the one who invited him initially, befriended him, took a genuine interest in him, and began praying for him

Ultimately, Troy was saved by God's grace, through his faith. But God also used a number of people to draw Troy to Him -- perhaps you were one of them.

So, why doesn't this happen more often? I bet we all have a lost neighbor, co-worker, or friend that we could invite to church. When that happens, whether they are invited by us or someone else, we need to be ready to greet, welcome, accept and love them.

Let's continue to pray for Troy. And let's also pray that God will show us who we should invite, and that He will give us the courage to do so.

Press on.

Andrew

Fw: Prayer Requests




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mike Stewart <mikestewart@bellsouth.net>
To: Andrew Self <andrewcself@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 8:02:40 AM
Subject: Prayer Requests

Prayer requests for March 22, 2009
  • June Nicholson and family
  • Kevin & Jennifer Meacham
  • Dr. Andy Anderson-Judy Greene's father
  • Anne East & family in the death of her mother
  • Koby Batts-fighting illness
  • Ray & Nancy's friend Steve-surgery on his neck
  • Jen's Grandmother-possible pneumonia
  • Tim & Marlene's friends the Brown's-had miscarriage
  • Natalie Briggs-pregnant and placed on bed rest
  • Hudson Taylor-questions about salvation
  • Meagan Meeks-still having pain in her arm
  • Nancy's mom is worried about dry dam affecting family farm
  • Unspoken requests

Praises

  • Troy Moore-accepted Christ as his savior
  • David Stooksbury's parents celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary
  • Katie Meador-no pain for a few days
  • Bailey Barnett-turning 11 on the 24th

Monday, March 23, 2009

Meachams_Adoption

I've shared a document with you called "Meachams_Adoption":
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhfkd3cg_168p62976f5&invite=184171254

It's not an attachment -- it's stored online at Google Docs. To open this document, just click the link above.
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From the Meachams

Thursday, March 19, 2009

From the Meachams

From: "Meacham, Jennifer" <Jennifer.Meacham@Christian.kyschools.us>
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:32:21 PM
Subject: Thank you letter

This is a letter that Kevin and I have prepared to thank everyone for their support over the past few days. Please feel free to forward to anyone as you see fit!

We love you all!
Jennifer

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I've shared the document called "Meachams_Adoption":
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhfkd3cg_168p62976f5&invite=184171254

It's not an attachment -- it's stored online at Google Docs. To open this document, just click the link above..... (Randy Sigler)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Prayer Request -- The Meachams

Friends,
Many of you are aware of the parenting journey that Kevin and Jennifer Meacham have been traveling. A few years ago, when their son, Turner, was born, they learned that both Turner and their precious daughter, Gracey, were born with cystic fibrosis. From his first breath to his last, for a period of several months, Turner fought for life with the heart of a warrior (just like his father). However, his little body ultimately succumbed to the disease. Turner never came home from the hospital. The pain and confusion for Kevin and Jennifer was immense.
With the love and support of family and friends, and, most importantly, the infinite, matchless grace of God, over time they moved on. Recently, they chose to continue their dream of parenting through adoption. The process progressed to the point where earlier this month a beautiful baby girl was born to the birth mother with whom they had been in contact. Their baby girl, Gabby, came home from the hospital to the Meachams. The birth mother signed the legal consent to the adoption and all seemed well.
Then, for reasons which we may never know nor understand, after the baby was with the Meachams for a couple of weeks and with only a few days left in which she could legally revoke the consent, the birth mother changed her mind. The social worker came to the Meachams' home last night to take Gabby back to her birth mother.
Most of us will never know what it is like to lose a child. Kevin and Jennifer have now lost two.
What do you say to someone who has no more tears to cry? What do you do for someone for whom the pain is so intense they feel numb? Please understand that Kevin and Jennifer know and love the Lord. However, I suspect at a time like this that even the most sound theology and even the most relevant Scripture will provide little relief or comfort. For those who are in a position to do so, let me suggest something more tangible: a neck to hug; a shoulder to cry on; arms to hold them.
Secondly, let us pray. Let us pray that the God and Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, will visit them in ways that He never has before. Let us pray that they will be surrounded by people who love them and care for them, and who will be with them no matter what. Let us pray that the peace that passes all understanding will guard their hearts and their minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, I believe there is one other thing we can do to honor Kevin and Jennifer at this time. For those of us who are parents, take some time to let your children know how much you value them and how grateful and blessed you are to be their parent. If you are close enough to them, give them a long hug. If not, express your love some other way.
Either way, as parents, may we teach them as if we will be gone tomorrow, and may we love them as if they will be gone tomorrow.
Press on....
Andrew

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Prayer Requests for March 8, 2009

  • Katie Meador-having colonoscopy
  • Shane Pickerill-having problems with headaches
  • Betty Ellis-cancer is back
  • Leon Hall-being moved to a nursing home
  • David Stooksbury's mom-recovering from surgery
  • several unspoken requests
  • Juniors taking ACT
  • all of those that are out sick

Praises

  • Matt & Ashley Workman are expecting
  • Bro. Rick's sister is doing much better

Thursday, March 5, 2009

S.S.

Hey Team,
Hope your week is going well. This past Sunday in Sunday School I made a reference to a song entitled "Give Me Your Eyes" by Brandon Heath (thanks, Mike S.). It is a great song which will be more meaningful if you hear it, but I want to share the following chorus with you:
Give me your eyes for just one second
Give my your eyes so I can see
Everything that I keep missing
Give me your love for humanity
Give me your arms for the broken hearted
The ones that are far beyond my reach
Give me your hearts for the ones forgotten
Give me your eyes so I can see.
Press on.
Andrew

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Fw: Prayer Requests for March 1, 2009




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mike Stewart <mikestewart@bellsouth.net>
To: Andrew Self <andrewcself@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2009 11:16:55 AM
Subject: Fw: Prayer Requests for March 1, 2009

Andrew,
Can you email this out to everybody. I tried to post it on the blog and it didn't work.

Thanks,
Mike


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mike Stewart <mikestewart@bellsouth.net>
To: SS Class Blog <randysig.fbcself@blogger.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 1:12:22 PM
Subject: Prayer Requests for March 1, 2009

  • Betty Ellis, Kim Batts' aunt, cancer has come back
  • Leon Hall- not doing very well
  • Tim Workman- working in South Carolina
  • Co-worker of Kelly Workman-mass under her arm
  • Family of the worker that was killed last week
  • Bro. Rick's sister Robin
  • Friend of Karlee Morris who's dad has moved out of home
  • Tim Blakeman-upcoming job transition
  • John Poe-at St Thomas hospital
  • Mrs. Cato-at Christian Health Center

Praises

  • Mike Taylor celebrated his birthday on March 1st

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Directions to Woolfolk wedding and reception (March 6)

Hey Team,

Here are the directions to the Woolfolk wedding -- this Saturday in Benton at 6:30 p.m. I have confirmed with Mike that he has already paid for the food so it won't cost him any more if we all go (i.e. to the reception). Eva and I are planning on going (i.e. to the wedding and the reception).

Press on.

Andrew


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Joelette Woolfolk <joelettew@yahoo.com>
To: Andrew Self <andrewcself@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 3:59:44 PM
Subject: Fw: Directions to Church and Reception

Andrew please send this to our class and anyone else that might be interested. Thanks, Joelette

If you need more info call us!
Home 881-5065
Cell 270-348-1678

Hope you can come and be a part of Angie and Patrick's big day!

Mike and Joelette


Prayer Requests for March 1, 2009

  • Betty Ellis, Kim Batts' aunt, cancer has come back
  • Leon Hall- not doing very well
  • Tim Workman- working in South Carolina
  • Co-worker of Kelly Workman-mass under her arm
  • Family of the worker that was killed last week
  • Bro. Rick's sister Robin
  • Friend of Karlee Morris who's dad has moved out of home
  • Tim Blakeman-upcoming job transition
  • John Poe-at St Thomas hospital
  • Mrs. Cato-at Christian Health Center

Praises

  • Mike Taylor celebrated his birthday on March 1st