Brother McKinleyDonna did not have surgery the other day because she had a fever. The past two days hertemp has been 98. She is still in critical care at Centennial Hospital, same room, and stillon respirator. She has been taken off some of her medicines and been taken of the heartpump. Her vital signs have been doing good. Nurse informed us that if Donna keeps improvingthe doctors will do the surgery this Monday. The surgery will be on her heart to replace heart valveon the inside of the heart on the left side. She is alert and understands what everyone is sayingand she is wearing her glasses and waves her hands and nods her head to let you know shehears and understands.Please keep her and our family in your prayers.GOD Bless you & sister McKinleyBrother Jimmy S. Barrett
Hebrews 11 has become known as the "Hall of Faith." The reason is quite simple. The writer spends a great deal of time giving a role call of the heroes of the faith. After all, this chapter is about faith, and what better way to teach faith than to illustrate with some real-life examples. Mos of the people in this chapter are well-known, at least by anyone who spent time squirming in a Sunday School class as a small child, or who watched the late-night movies on the local channels featuring their stories. Who were they? Abel, Enoch and Noah. Abel pleased God with his excellent offering, Enoch was so close to God that he actually walked with God to the point that one evening, while walking God said to Enoch, "we are closer to my house than we are yours, so why don't you just go home with me?" Of course, Noah built an ark (according to God's instructions) that saved mankind from total destruction. Then there was Abraham...the father of the faithful. He...
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