Greg and I were blessed to have Harold and Kathleen Presley visit in our home this week from London, England.
Harold had done a 12-week internship with me when I was the senior pastor of Good Shepherd Pentecostal Holiness Church in Birmingham when Harold was a student at Emmanuel College, and courting Kathleen.
Harold lived in our home during that summer and got to be a part of the Morgan family. We reminisced about Melvine and how positive she was. Her signature line was always the same, "I am do glad you got to meet me."
Kathleen is scheduled to have a total knee replacement soon at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Georgia and my surgeon, Dr. Mahoney, will do the knee replacement. She is in good hands, but we need to pray for Kathleen, as well as Harold.
Little did I know when I was pouring into Harold all the many things I had learned in Clinical Pastoral Education at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, and at Georgia Mental Health Hospital and Georgia Baptist Hospitals in Atlanta, Georgia, and post graduate studies at Perkins School of Theological at Southern Methodist University, and at Candler School of Theology in Atlanta at Emory University, that Harold one day would the overseas coordinator for our IPHC missionaries in Europe, and serve as a career IPHC missionary in London, UK.
Greg and I were blessed by their visit, the Scripture Harold shared from the Bible and his prayer for us.
Life has it rewards, and Harold and Kathleen are a vital part of the ministry God gave to Melvine and me.
Harold had done a 12-week internship with me when I was the senior pastor of Good Shepherd Pentecostal Holiness Church in Birmingham when Harold was a student at Emmanuel College, and courting Kathleen.
Harold lived in our home during that summer and got to be a part of the Morgan family. We reminisced about Melvine and how positive she was. Her signature line was always the same, "I am do glad you got to meet me."
Kathleen is scheduled to have a total knee replacement soon at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Georgia and my surgeon, Dr. Mahoney, will do the knee replacement. She is in good hands, but we need to pray for Kathleen, as well as Harold.
Little did I know when I was pouring into Harold all the many things I had learned in Clinical Pastoral Education at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, and at Georgia Mental Health Hospital and Georgia Baptist Hospitals in Atlanta, Georgia, and post graduate studies at Perkins School of Theological at Southern Methodist University, and at Candler School of Theology in Atlanta at Emory University, that Harold one day would the overseas coordinator for our IPHC missionaries in Europe, and serve as a career IPHC missionary in London, UK.
Greg and I were blessed by their visit, the Scripture Harold shared from the Bible and his prayer for us.
Life has it rewards, and Harold and Kathleen are a vital part of the ministry God gave to Melvine and me.