Barbara Eigisti
On February 12, 2003, the surgeon told me I had a 50/50 chance of having cancer. I didn’t find out the diagnosis until after surgery, and it still came as a shock. Some of my biggest fears were dying during surgery, that the cancer had spread and it would be too late, they wouldn’t get it all and it would return. I also feared that chemotherapy would incapacitate me, and if I died, I worried how would my family cope. Read More
Don Lydy
On the 15th of September I had a routine check-up with my cardiologist...At the urging of my cardiologist, I went to Scripps Hospital for an angiogram the next morning supposedly as a precaution. The angiogram procedure normally takes twenty minutes to an hour to complete. After four hours, the doctor awoke me and told me my coronary arteries were 95% plugged, and I needed to have open heart surgery. Read More
Jesse Pugsly
Jesse is 6 years old and a 1st Grader at Loma Elementary. He is in my Sunday School class in the Land of Faith and Ranger Kid. When I sat down with his family, he was quick to go downstairs and style his own hair. Read More
Elaine Holm
Only God knew what wonderful things would result from that distressing call my brother Jim and I received in July, telling us that our 87-year-old Papa was in the hospital with stage III lung cancer. As we flew to Missouri, we prayed that God would give us a chance to witness to Papa, and confirm his salvation. Read More
Bob
A few weeks ago our staff was on a mission to reunite people and their lost Bibles. Some Bibles didn’t match any of the names in our database. One Bible in particular had the full name embossed on the cover. So, Elaine Holm, Pastor Ron’s assistant, called several homes in our local area with the same last name. The next day, the Bible owner returned her call. Read More |