Brenda and I moved to the Panhandle of TX on April 18. Today is the first day I have been able to get into my blog since that day. I had to set up a new computer and work through many techonology issues which I am not qualified nor skilled to do. One day I spent seven hours on the phone trying to get the new computer set up. To say that was a frustrating day is an understatement as Brenda will testify. Today is a small victory getting back to be able to blog again.
So much has happened in the past month. Brenda's mom died the day we loaded the moving truck. We made a couple of trips back to the metroplex to clean out her apartment as well as to have the funeral. Turner graduated from college. We just signed a contract on a house here in Fritch, TX.
Brenda has not worked since April 18th. God has provided in ways only He can. We have not missed paying a bill. We have not communicated our financial needs to people and God has provided over and over again. He has come through. We actually have more money in our checking account now than we did when she worked. Only God can do that.
He has provided in some of the most unusual ways. I found money in an envelope inside my Yukon on the day we moved. Brenda's boss paid her extra and gave her money in a card on her last day. During this time we went back to Seminole for a funeral. Once again God provided in unusual ways. I was given a check from a family in Seminole worth $1,000. A former church member and coworker of Brenda came out to the place we stayed to visit. She handed Brenda an envelope. Inside a card was a check for $2,500. The next day at lunch I was getting on to a man from that community who dropped out of church. When I was done he reached in his wallet and handed Brenda $500. We did not communicate a financial need or ask any of those people for money. God moved each of them to provide for us. To the tune of $4,000!
From the beginning of feeling the call to move to Fritch, to the actual move, and to the purcahse of a home on one income at this time we have taken the next steps in faith and God has done wonders. He rewards those who obey by faith according to [Heb 11:6]. We gave up a free house, paid utilities, and Brenda's salary to relocate to the Panhandle to First Southern Baptist Church of Fritch. He did not abandon us. He has helped us each step of the way. Including the death of Brenda's mom.
When it became apparent that God was moving us, Brenda prayed that God would allow us to stay in Weatherford until her mother died. Her mother's health was failing, but we had no indication that she would die soon. She fell and was taken to the hospital. She battled cancer, heart problems, and a disease in her legs. In the hospital her health deteriorated. The day before we were to load the moving truck Brenda and I joined her sisters and the rest of the family at the hospital. It was then her mother gathered us around the bed and told us she was ready to go to heaven. They put her on hospice the next day. She died while Brenda was at work and I loaded the moving truck with some men from Fritch. Many times since then Brenda has thanked God for allowing us to be in Weatherford right up to her mother's last day of her earthly pilgrimage.
In a couple of weeks we will close on a house trusting God each faith step of the way. We are working and praying feverishly about this and to see God heal and rebuild this church. We are trusting God for a great revitalization of First Southern Fritch. We spend our time trying to connect with people, planning events, attending meetings, and I spend a lot of time in the prayer room. We ask God to develop a culture of prayer here. The real faith steps begin as we watch God transform this church and community one faith step at a time.
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