Nothing happens without meaning or significance as Christians obey and serve the Lord Jesus Christ.
On Sunday, December 27, our conference superintendent, Bishop Tim Lamb, was in Gainesville, GA, for the memorial service for Bishop Wayne Hicks of the Congregational Holiness Church (General Superintendent). Bishop Hicks has been a long time friend of Bishop Lamb. While there in Gainesville, Bishop Lamb went to the hospital where Greg Morgan was to have surgery. He was admitted into the hospital, and was able to go up to the floor where the surgery was to be done.
He met the nurse in the hallway who is assigned to Greg. She said she would be present when Greg had his surgery. Bishop Lamb asked her if he might pray with her and for Greg. She welcomed his offer to pray and she received his prayer with gratitude.
What are the chances that would have ever happened?
It is my believe that God guided our bishop to be there at that very moment to meet this nurse and pray with her and for my son, Greg.
I call these priceless experiences "Divine Appointments."
What a blessing it is to have Tim Lamb as our conference superintendent. He certainly has a pastor's heart. He meets people easily, and they are pleasant and open to receive his love and acceptance for them.
On Sunday, December 27, our conference superintendent, Bishop Tim Lamb, was in Gainesville, GA, for the memorial service for Bishop Wayne Hicks of the Congregational Holiness Church (General Superintendent). Bishop Hicks has been a long time friend of Bishop Lamb. While there in Gainesville, Bishop Lamb went to the hospital where Greg Morgan was to have surgery. He was admitted into the hospital, and was able to go up to the floor where the surgery was to be done.
He met the nurse in the hallway who is assigned to Greg. She said she would be present when Greg had his surgery. Bishop Lamb asked her if he might pray with her and for Greg. She welcomed his offer to pray and she received his prayer with gratitude.
What are the chances that would have ever happened?
It is my believe that God guided our bishop to be there at that very moment to meet this nurse and pray with her and for my son, Greg.
I call these priceless experiences "Divine Appointments."
What a blessing it is to have Tim Lamb as our conference superintendent. He certainly has a pastor's heart. He meets people easily, and they are pleasant and open to receive his love and acceptance for them.