Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Weekend Woundup and Weview #41

I mentioned the tragic murders in Las Vegas yesterday in my hastily written Substitute Weekend Post. As more details are discovered and released, the more disastrous it becomes. 

A deplorable sick man wanted to kill hundreds if not thousands of people. No matter what his political bent or demented motive, (No one knows either yet) he is a terrorist. He is no hero! He was not courageous. His cowardly acts were not noble, but despicable and wretched.

As of Monday night the death toll stands at 59. Each life lost is a tragedy. Families are grieving and friends and loved ones are left alone. Let us pray for those left behind and let us also pray for our nation and our leaders. Politicians and news outlets were immediately using the tragedy as a call to divide but I am asking God to give a space of unity and peace for those that desire it.

Weekend Woundup and Weview

Friday we posted a Revival In Pictures post. Revival was not quite over so we have a few more pictures from the final night on Friday.







Saturday was a day of rest. Kelly Jo and Odie spent some of it resting while shopping and I spent most of it preparing for Sunday. I did work a little on a bus project but mostly I rested and tried to be ready to preach Homecoming on Sunday.

Saturday afternoon we followed Bro. and Sis Williamson and their daughter and son-in-law Rachael and Kevin across the state line to Mississippi. They were taking us to a new catfish place with good reviews and it was really good. It is called JR's Catfish House. It is located in the community of Agricola but the address is Lucedale.

We had a great meal, great service and super great fellowship! It was a great Saturday evening with wonderful friends.


The Williamson's really are wonderful friends. We thank God pretty often for bringing them into our lives. We have known them for nearly 30 years and they have always been very kind and welcoming to us.

However, it was about 12 years ago that Bro. Donnie became a real encourager to us. God has used him tremendously with phone calls, text messages and personal conversations. Praise God for his friendship and the friendship of Sis. Gayla too.

Bro. Donnie has motivated his people in the church to love and embrace us as well. May God bless every one of them for their courtesy, graciousness and affection toward us.

Sunday morning was Homecoming at Tanner Williams Holiness Church and what a Homecoming it was! The house was full of folks from the community and church folks and the spirit of the Lord was moving from the beginning to the end.










The meal was excellent as always!!!







































Davy and The Apostle Pastor Donald C. Williamson


Usually Tanner Williams has Homecoming service, a big dinner and then we go back into the church and sing for 45 minutes to an hour. They changed it up this year. The had a bit more singing during the Homecoming service and dinner was the grand finale.

That cut us loose about 2 hours earlier than normal and opened an option we were not considering before hand. The Isaacs were singing at a baptist church in Mississippi about 2 1/2 hours away. It began at 6:00 and we were leaving Tanner Williams about 2:40 so that would work. 

It was only about 70 miles out of our way going north. We decided to go for it at the last minute and away we went.


It added a little driving but it was a good decision. We were blessed to be with family, enjoy good singing, rest our minds and to see good friends.

Pastor Scott Morris had Homecoming at First Assembly with no church Sunday night as well. They loaded up a few and attended the concert too. That was an extra treat.






















We visited for a while afterward and then left about 10:30 or so. I had already preached and sang Sunday morning, drove the bus about 130 miles Sunday afternoon, so I was only able to drive about 265 miles Sunday night before giving up. We stopped and slept a few hours Monday morning in a rest area north of Birmingham, Alabama.

We managed to hit Nashville at a good time Monday and sailed through without any slowdowns. Cincinnati was a different story but we took the bypass around with no major traffic tie-ups. We pulled onto the Ranch and parked next to the barn about 6:00 PM Monday after about 475 miles for the day.

I was a very whipped pup but the girls convinced me that I had enough energy to drink a little salsa. It was rough but I made it through without too much damage.











It was all wonderful as usual.

Well, that brings you up to date on the weekend. Thank you for stopping in to read today.

Davy

Monday, October 2, 2017

Substitute Weekend Post

This post is only a substitute for the real weekend post and I will try to get it up tonight.

We drove late last night and we are preparing to drive again in a few minutes. We are some where in north Alabama at a rest area. I was too spent to post when we stopped. In fact, I laid down and let Kelly Jo shut the bus down and I was asleep in minutes.

I was up this morning in time to put up a late post but I was shocked by the tragic news out of Las Vegas. I have spent the few moments I could have posted, scanning a few stories for the details. At the moment, they are saying at least 50 people have been killed and many, many more hurting. I can only imagine the hurt that has been thrust on hundreds of families. God help us all.

Oh, God! Please help us all.

Davy

Sunday, October 1, 2017

View Out The Front Window October 1, 2017

Here are the links from our posts this last week.








We have the same view today as last Sunday at Tanner Williams Holiness Church near Mobile, Alabama.


The view will change quite a bit in a few hours as the crowd from the community fills up the parking lot for Homecoming service. It should be a super great day!

Thank for reading.

Davy

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Praising God For The Pain

Hey Friends,

This is Odie checking in today on this final day of September. It has been a great week in Wilmer, Alabama. We love being with Pastor Donnie Williamson and our friends at Tanner Williams Holiness Church. We are looking forward to a great Homecoming service and fabulous meal tomorrow. You are invited to join us, the service begins at 10:30 in the morning. 

I have enjoyed getting to spend time this week with Mom during the day. We always have a fun time when shopping and having Chick-fil-A is involved is a bonus. The Mobile, Alabama area is one of our favorite areas for retail therapy. I am happy to say I got a start on my Christmas shopping this week. 

Most of you know I was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy (CP) about 30 years ago. My brain does not function properly. My muscles in my legs get the wrong message. The muscles are constantly tight. A normal brain is supposed to tell muscles to loosen and tighten so they can function properly .

My brain causes my legs to not work correctly. The tightness of my muscles caused both of my legs to work as a unit. For years I had to work hard to get my shoes on and I lived in nearly constant pain. 

On November 2, 2006, after an amazing prayer meeting my life drastically changed for the better. God miraculously touched me. From that night until now I can think about it and relax my leg muscles. My pain level dropped 80-90% because my muscles can be relaxed. I did not receive my full healing, but what I received is still a miracle!

Last week I had a very unusual bad day of excruciating pain. Every single movement was hard work and painful. It was a reminder of how my "normal" used to be. I went to bed that night asking God for relief.  

I was also thanking God for all my good days. Honestly it had been months since I had such a bad day!  During the night I realized my pain was gone. My prayer for relief was answered. God is so good!!

I wanted to cry because of the pain. Now I cry because the pain reminded me to be thankful! Yes, thankful that I have not lived in constant pain since November 2, 2006!  

Even though I am still waiting for my complete healing, I am praising God for every single pain free moment I have. 

My entire life is a gift from God. CP is something that God gives me grace to overcome every day. I have been blessed with a fabulous life and parents that encourage me to not focus on my obstacles but to live life to the fullest.  

Things could be a lot different for me. Today I wanted to testify of God’s goodness. I praise the Lord for blessings in the good days and not so good days. 

Thanks for visiting with us here. It is a privilege to have you in our corner of this world. Have a good weekend.

Odie