Greetings from Escawtawpa, MS! Another week has flown by and spring is here. Myriads of flowers and beautiful hot pink azaleas are in full bloom and so are Larry's allergies! You've heard of the weeping prophet? Well, I have a weeping, sneezing, nose dripping, eye dabbing, husband. I encourage him, "Cheer up...you had orange blossoms in Florida, now the spring flowers of Mississippi and guess what, you'll hit 'spring' all the way back to South Dakota. We'll be in spring all through Louisiana, Tennessee, and into Missouri so keep your kleenex handy!" He just gave me that grin.
We are back in Katrina country. We drove over to Picayune, MS last Friday and set up at Christian Life Assembly of God on Saturday. It was great seeing Pastor Darrell Worley, his wife Sharon, and their daughter Lindsey. We've been ministering here every 2 years since the early 90's. A lot has happened since we were here in February 2005. Katrina failed to forget them. Although it wasn't as bad as New Orleans it definitely poured out it's wrath and destruction there. With the hurricane was tornadoes that uprooted 100 year old oak trees and made them fall on houses leaving unbelievable damage. Everywhere you look you see FEMA trailers where people are still waiting for help. On Saturday night Pastor Worley took us for a drive and showed us some of the country. The destruction along the Gulf Coast is undescribable. Pastor Darrell Worley's church had minimal damage. After Katrina they built a new sanctuary and were 2 weeks from moving in when they had an electrical fire which totally gutted out the new building. So they have had to start over. All these people are truly survivors. Pastor Darrell is a terrific pastor and is running over with optimism, energy and determination to keep moving on. We had 2 wonderful Sunday morning services with several rededications. Christian Life Assembly has supported our ministry monthly for 12 -14 years, so they truly are family to us.
It was also an emotional weekend because it marked the 2 year anniversary of Larry breaking my leg. He fell off the top of our coach, hitting the ladder that I was standing on. He fell 12 feet causing the ladder to act like and axe, thus nearly severing my right foot. We drove back over to Kiln, MS where the accident happened. Pastor Darrel Worley's mother and father, Ken and Faye Worley were pastoring that church when it happened. I stood in the parking lot reliving the event. I remember lying on the asphalt holding onto my injured right foot that was being held on by only a small portion of skin so it wouldn't totally fall off, while waiting for the ambulance to come. Thank God I was in shock or I probably would have freaked out of my mind. After surgery and several days in the Slidell hospital, Pastor Kenneth and Faye Worley so graciously brought us into their home. They gave up their bedroom and king size bed so I could begin the healing process. The Picayune and Kiln churches brought in delicious southern cooked meals during that time and Faye pampered and nursed me for over 2 weeks. I remember the day I came to Worley's from the hospital. Being a stubborn Norwegian, I was determined to be independent and inch my way into the house with a walker, hopping on one foot. I figured if I'm going to walk again I better toughen up and learn now! Larry helped me out of the car. I hung onto my walker and hopped about 20 feet over to the door of the house. The door jamb was about 3 inches high. I thought, "That looks simple enough." But I was soon to realize it would become my 3 inch mountain. I tried to figure out how to hop up there without falling again. I tried every which way, and that 3 inches still looked like a mountain. Larry finally said, "Now will you let me carry you through the door?" Which he did. Poor Larry.
As I stood there last Sunday at Faye Worley's home, where she invited us for a delicious southern cooked meal, I looked at that 3 inch door jamb and began to reminisce and think back on how impossible that 3 inch incline seemed to me. Then I began to relive the 10 month battle in and out of clinics, hospitals, emergency rooms, learning how to maneuver the walker, wheelchair, crutches, .... as the Norwegians would say, "Uff-da!" It was a huge mountain experience. Five months after the accident I was in my livingroom at home trying to put a little weight on the foot to try to begin to learn to walk again. It hurt so badly I fell back in my chair and wept, "God I can't do it the pain is too excruciating!" After sitting there for several moments, thank God I finally came to my senses and thought, "If I don't handle the pain now and face it I'll never walk again and I'll remain in this wheelchair the rest of my life." That didn't sound very encouraging either so audibly I said, "C'mon Gloria, toughen up! Don't be a wimp! You can do it! Get up and get going!" Of course the rest is history. I'm up and going. Yes, I still have a lot of pain but everyone deals with discomfort in some way. Every time I tried to put weight on that nearly amputated foot I would recite the verse, "And He will uphold you with the right hand of His righteousness."
What 3 inch mountain are you facing today? Are you overwhelmed? Do you feel you can't make it? God promises in Psalms, "He is our very present help in time of trouble." I still claim that verse every day. I encourage you to claim it and remember He promises that He will never leave you nor forsake you. Be encouraged. He loves you and cares about you. Have a great week!
Gloria
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The convoy of hope maps workers in Escawtawpa, MS where they were parked for 4-5 days. What a great group of dedicated workers!
Combine chicken, sausage, chopped bell pepper, and chopped onion in slow cooker. Add tomatoes, chicken broth, wine, oregano, parsley, Cajun seasoning, and pepper; stir gently. Cover and cook on LOW for 6 to 8 hours, or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours. About 30 to 45 minutes before eating, add cooked shrimp and hot cooked rice; heat thoroughly. Serves 8.
Place a slice of apple in hardened brown sugar to soften it back up.