Monday, February 26, 2007

A WIDE DOOR.........

The apostle Paul wrote a letter to the church in Corinth wanting them to know of his love for them and his desire to come and see them again. However, as he was in Ephesus, a WIDE DOOR for effective ministry had opened up to him so he stayed and ministered in Ephesus for a long period of time. This past weekend a wide door opened up to me and my wife that enabled us to minister to some folks in deep need.

First, on Friday I was contacted by a man who resides south of Mexico City, Mexico who teaches English in a school down there. To make a long story short, he ended up here in Leoti after the man he was riding with got mad at him (the man had been drinking). He dumped him out on hiway 96, and drove away (heading for Kansas City). The bottom line is he was in Kansas, 4 days from his home, had 8 dollars to his name, had no credit card and needed to get back home. Without going into details, I checked him out with the law, all was fine, drove him to Garden, connected him to a Mexican bus line, was able to refer him to a shelter in Garden, and was able to procure a bus ticket. A crazy day but it was amazing how the pieces fell together.

Unfortunately, Saturday was a more difficult day. We were hit with a white out blizzard west of town that left a man dead due to a series of vehicle accidents. I spent the afternoon at the hospital with the wife of the man as the staff at the hospital worked tirelessly to keep the man alive in E.R. Unfortunately the injuries were too severe and the man died leaving his wife here in a small town, 14 hours from her home, her friends, and her family. As God would have it, my wife called me during the ordeal and offered our house to the wife instead of the local motel so she could have a place to stay and someone to talk to. She accepted the offer and as a result we were able to help her with the logistics of working with law enforcement, the funeral homes (both locally and from the state she was from), the hospital staff, and a variety of phone calls. Most importantly, we were able to provide her with a place to cry, to talk, to feel safe, to feel loved and cared for. (Thanks a million to Mary Lou). As family arrived the next morning we were able to help them as well.

The bottom line is a wide door for effective ministry had opened up to us over the weekend. Sometimes the door is no fun to walk through but out of obedience we must do so. As a result, several families were ministered to, including our own. So as we begin a new week, there are many doors that the Lord will open for you. Will you walk through them?

P.S. The local EMTs, fire department, and hospital staff did a great job. they are to be commended. If you're local and reading this, let them know how much you appreciate them.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't imagine how that woman must have felt being so far from home with no familiar shoulder to cry on after the devastating news she'd received. But, who better to stay with than you and Mary Lou. I'm sure her perspective will be much more positive now spending the first several hours with you! Thanks for all you do!

Anonymous said...

A really sad day for our hospital and those involved. My heart and soul was breaking for the wife. Walking through the door sometimes is a very difficult. The sacrifice you and Marylou made is commendable and wonderful. I admire your sacrifice and Compassion. Thank God you were there. Lots and Lots of prayers are needed for the family plus our responders and our hospital staff. May God bless our hospital, EMS, fire dept,our pastor and his family.tc

Andrew Conard said...

P. R. Just - Thanks for sharing about God's work through you in the world. An heart warming inspiration.

Anonymous said...

Also we had another victim left here in Leoti with no car or help.... however one of our handsome firemen offered to help her out and she accepted...Today, for her, the weekend came to a close as he took her to Kit Carson to meet a friend to take her home....Way to go handsome fireman....and because of you Lisa will not forget Leoti, Ks...Durn...I'm proud of all the people in this city....

Anonymous said...

That's what it's all about. Thanks to the "handsome fireman" for his help. P.R.

Anonymous said...

"Just wondering" if you've heard from the woman who lost her husband? How is she doing..etc.