Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Ramping up for Easter

I’m TRYING to get back into the swing of blogging regularly (Ok, Ok – I’m trying to START getting into the swing of blogging regularly!!!)

Ramping up for Easter – pray with me for literally HUNDREDS of our folks to bring unchurched friends to Easter services. BTW – are YOU planning already to invite people you know? Use the “invite cards” we received this past Sunday – get more this coming Sunday. Lots of folks need Jesus. Duh!!!

Please pray for my dad and his wife. She has lung cancer and it may have spread – they are running tests, and she is having chemo and radiation. Tough road ahead. My dad is so in need of a miracle. His mind simply will not allow him to understand or remember all that is happening around him. Dad has only come here a few times and none recently. I wish the man I was describing to you I could introduce to you.

I love him so much. Yet, I’m afraid you will never know him as I know him. No eulogy here, just admiration for a man who sacrificed so much for me – for me to have so much that he never had – for me to have so many things that most kids who grew up “the way I grew up” never had. He so “rose above” his upbringing, and for that I’m really proud of my dad. No education, no “breaks” in life – just hard work, pure and simple.

He has the wrinkles to prove it – and I have the blessings to verify it. My parental heritage is strange. Mom was an educated debutante with a Master’s from seminary. Dad was a middle school drop-out. Mother wore a Sunday dress to my little league baseball games. Dad wore over-alls most of his life. He got a new pair as a kid at Christmas every year – that was ALL he got for Christmas every year. Mom was from a rich family, dad from a very poor family. Sometimes I think I understand both because of that.

I digress..

Moral of this moment – let’s love on our parents. They put up with us. What a blessing.

1 comment:

Lisa said...

Hey Doc!! How are you? Randy and I were watching Kayla on facebook singing about Jesus our Joy!! And of course as we saw you and her...I teared up and Randy smiled! You and your AMAZING family will ALWAYS have a special place in our hearts. Oh, and I, too, STILL love reading Miss Nan's devotions. And now that I found YOUR blog, I got it marked.

Press on, Dr. Powell, pushing those shirt sleeves back in serving our LORD and in loving His amazing grace on folks, ALL for His glory!!

Oh, and we will be in prayer for your dad and his wife.

Give my love to your beautiful bride, and if you are EVER in Nashville, give us a call. We'd love to take you all out for dinner and get all caught up!

love and blessings,
lisa cronk