The last time I wrote I talked about Ted hoping to come home and baptizing Brian. Ted came home last Tuesday. Yesterday (Tuesday) he went back to Vanderbilt. When the therapist came to his house, he told them that Ted needed to go back to Stallworth for acute therapy. His wife took him back to [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Ups and downs
Posted in personal, religion, tagged gospel, graduate, therapy on April 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Great Day
Posted in personal, religion, tagged baptize, Christian, surgery on April 21, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This has been a really good day. Billy Halliburton and I went to Vanderbilt for Ted’s surgery today. He was having the piece of his skull put back that they removed when they operated on him following his stroke two months ago. Everything went well and we had a good visit with [...]
Car Shopping
Posted in personal, tagged car. Hillbrook, sick on April 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Car shopping is not something I look forward to. We have been looking for another vehicle for several weeks now. I have look at used, slightly used, rebuilt, and finally new ones. I had a monthly payment range that I wanted to stay within. I tried contacting on the internet and by phone. Most were [...]
Hermitage House
Posted in personal, tagged friends, prayer, sick on April 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have just returned from a trip to Stallworth to visit Ted. Several of us went this time. Hoss, Wayne, Linda, Robert, Teresa and myself. He seemed pleased to see all of us and continues to improve on his speech each time I have opportunity to visit. He is in a [...]
This was a good day and good evening. The weather was beautiful here today. Tonight I got to watch the last few minutes of the Lady Vols win another championship. That makes eight for Pat Summit. Pretty impressive. I did not know that they were underdogs. So much for [...]
Two Great Sermons
Posted in personal, religion, tagged legalism, mercy, sermon on April 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I mentioned about one month ago a sermon that I heard Dan Winkler preach that was simply outstanding. It was titled, “Freedom from Legalism” and was presented at the East Tenn. School of Preaching and Missions Lectureship. It was one of the best sermons I have ever heard. This week I listened [...]