Thursday, March 23, 2006

Day Four

Thursday started out a bit chilly but it eventually got up to 69 degrees. My evening with Odell and Carol was very relaxing. We shared a wonderful evening and we ate Salmon cooked over a grill. Odell is a great cook!

Our day took us to Gulfport for some follow up to a family whose home was re-roofed by Samaritan's Purse. (And just when I thought we were done there!) What a great opportunity to share the gospel with them and pray for Glendora. She is the daughter and caregivers to her parents and she provides help to her brother who has MS. His home was re-roofed next door just yesterday. Pray for Ranson and Viola as well as their son, Ranson Jr.

From there we visited Gulfport and went to the police department. What incredible timing! Today was the Deputy Chief's (Alfred) first official day in his new position. I took that occasion to pray for him and bless his first day and new position. I told him that God ordained this day and meant for us to lift him up and cover his position with authority under God. He has been on the department for 21 years. We also inquired about a follow up to my contact from Chicago. I was told to connect with the Fellowship of Christian Police Officers (FOCPO) chapter while here. Just as God planned it, we arrived just in time to have lunch with the FOCPO group's monthly meeting. They invited us to join them and heard about an exciting way to connect with the rebuilding efforts of first responders. I will have to share with you about a way to give toward the rebuilding efforts for first responders. They are working 12 hour shift and well over 50 hours a week. Tomorrow we will participate in the destruction of Officer Leonard's home and the rebuilding ceremony. If a team could be organized to come to Gulfport in the summer, more help is needed in this effort to rebuild the homes of first responders. There has been a group from Canada who have given leadership to the local effort and the work of FOCPO chapter. Pray for the Chief of Police who has been in his position for a week and the Deputy Chief who I prayed for. Also the other 115 Officers and additional staff. We also handed out contact cards to the officers present that provides 24 hour, 7 days a week on-call chaplain hotline for those first responders needing to talk. On Saturday I plan to participate in a ride-a-long with this department.

We also were able to tour the destruction there in Gulfport.

We also learned about a serious issue with a man who is having his leg amputated today. He was featured in the Decision Magazine having prayer with Franklin Graham in the fall. His home is being worked on and there is hope that he will be able to arrive home as the work is completed. His daughter is also in our prayers. She is 5 years old and needs to have her second open heart surgery next month. Pray for this family.

A productive day indeed! We love divine appointments and wonderful opportunities. I could do this everyday! Perhaps not here though because I have yet to see a Panera Bread... :-). I love the hands-on pastoral, personal role I have been honored to serve in here.

That is all for now. I will report to you again on our further efforts in Gulfport and whatever the Lord has in store for us.