This has been a rough week for the Hart family. Inez Hart is hospitalized in the Elberton Hospital in Elbert County, GA.
Several times, the doctors and nurses thought they would lose Inez this week. However, she hung in there and has lived in spite of great pain and suffering. Family members were called. Greta Campbell and Pat Welch who have been in full-time evangelistic and television ministry for decades left from a retreat at Pigeon's Forge for the ministers of the Upper South Carolina Conference to drive to Elberton to be at the bedside of Greta's oldest sister, Inez, her only living sibling.
Melvine and I were blessed to be able to go to the Holy Land with the Harts, and Greta and Pat. It was a trip of a lifetime for us. Brother Hart baptized me in the Jordan River.
Ramona Ready, who sang in the Greta Campbell Trio and who evangelized with the team wrote me to alert me to the need. Ramona resides in Mobile, Alabama. Ramona not only sings, she is an excellent preacher, too. Today, Ramona does tax and accounting work for ministers and others. She does excellent work. Ramona writes me from time to time with encouraging words and lets me know she is praying for Melvine, Greg, and me.
I called and was able to talk with Brother Phillip Hart at his home in Flatwoods, Georgia, Friday evening. He told me that his daughter, Gloria Moon, wife of The Rev. Dr. Tony Moon, of Franklin Springs, Georgia, was staying with Inez tonight, Friday. Phillip spent the day with Inez at the hospital. We had prayer together and the presence and glory of God came down as we prayed to our Heavenly Father for the Will of God to be done in Inez's life. She is ready to go. I pray that God will receive her spirit and soul at the appointment time for her to go to heaven. We know where she will spend eternity. Inez is a godly woman and a devout Christian minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Phillip and Inez Hart were the pastors of the Flatwoods Pentecostal Holiness Church for some 57 years. Melvine and I often drove to Flatwoods near Elberton to be with them in worship and special occasions when there would be dinner on the grounds. I have preached there on special occasions, e. g., Veterans Day. Those ladies are the best cooks in the known world. We miss Colonel Charles Dixon, a prominent lay leader in the church and a friend to his pastor and his wife.
May God's Will be done in the life and death of Inez Hart.
Several times, the doctors and nurses thought they would lose Inez this week. However, she hung in there and has lived in spite of great pain and suffering. Family members were called. Greta Campbell and Pat Welch who have been in full-time evangelistic and television ministry for decades left from a retreat at Pigeon's Forge for the ministers of the Upper South Carolina Conference to drive to Elberton to be at the bedside of Greta's oldest sister, Inez, her only living sibling.
Melvine and I were blessed to be able to go to the Holy Land with the Harts, and Greta and Pat. It was a trip of a lifetime for us. Brother Hart baptized me in the Jordan River.
Ramona Ready, who sang in the Greta Campbell Trio and who evangelized with the team wrote me to alert me to the need. Ramona resides in Mobile, Alabama. Ramona not only sings, she is an excellent preacher, too. Today, Ramona does tax and accounting work for ministers and others. She does excellent work. Ramona writes me from time to time with encouraging words and lets me know she is praying for Melvine, Greg, and me.
I called and was able to talk with Brother Phillip Hart at his home in Flatwoods, Georgia, Friday evening. He told me that his daughter, Gloria Moon, wife of The Rev. Dr. Tony Moon, of Franklin Springs, Georgia, was staying with Inez tonight, Friday. Phillip spent the day with Inez at the hospital. We had prayer together and the presence and glory of God came down as we prayed to our Heavenly Father for the Will of God to be done in Inez's life. She is ready to go. I pray that God will receive her spirit and soul at the appointment time for her to go to heaven. We know where she will spend eternity. Inez is a godly woman and a devout Christian minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Phillip and Inez Hart were the pastors of the Flatwoods Pentecostal Holiness Church for some 57 years. Melvine and I often drove to Flatwoods near Elberton to be with them in worship and special occasions when there would be dinner on the grounds. I have preached there on special occasions, e. g., Veterans Day. Those ladies are the best cooks in the known world. We miss Colonel Charles Dixon, a prominent lay leader in the church and a friend to his pastor and his wife.
May God's Will be done in the life and death of Inez Hart.