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Dear family of our Lord Jesus Christ,
Good morning=
!!! May God Bless you and yours forever and ever!
!!! May God Bless you and yours forever and ever!
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We have a Praise Report from Le=
slie! Her hubby Dave found a job! PRAISE GOD!
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Let us be encouraged more than ever this day in our LORD!
Let us be encouraged more than ever this day in our LORD!
God gave me a message at about 1:30am. He gave me=
an encouraging message to also give to my wife Sharon and our pa=
rtner Pastor Paul Holt. It was a message of confirming our work a=
nd of encouragement. It is such a blessing to hear from the Lord. I Preach =
and teach on this much. It comes from that close personal relationship I ke=
ep talking about. WOW! There is nothing like being stirred from being sound=
asleep by the Lord to receive a message. If you do not hear from=
the Lord I want to help you……..just email me or call me 505-681-0331. =
Praise God the phone has been ringing off the hook, people knowin=
g we make ourselves available for God’s Glory Alone! =
an encouraging message to also give to my wife Sharon and our pa=
rtner Pastor Paul Holt. It was a message of confirming our work a=
nd of encouragement. It is such a blessing to hear from the Lord. I Preach =
and teach on this much. It comes from that close personal relationship I ke=
ep talking about. WOW! There is nothing like being stirred from being sound=
asleep by the Lord to receive a message. If you do not hear from=
the Lord I want to help you……..just email me or call me 505-681-0331. =
Praise God the phone has been ringing off the hook, people knowin=
g we make ourselves available for God’s Glory Alone! =
When 5am rolled around this devotional came from =
Ras Robinson…………
Ras Robinson…………
March 1, 2013. =
Practicing for the big race has been intense and quite a challenge. You hav=
e participated fully and that is good. Over time, the practices have been m=
ore challenging. Now they are becoming quite rewarding. Many quit at this s=
tage. But not you. It is within you not to fail. In fact, you hate failure.=
Others can endure it because they are not willing to pay the price to win.=
The Lord says unto you today, “Run, run, run. Run until it hurts so bad yo=
u cannot bear the pain. Then run some more. Every step you take is bringing=
you closer to the ultimate prize of winning. Keep the attitude and strong =
hope that the crown will be yours. I am with you all the way. Pick up the c=
ross, run with it.”
Practicing for the big race has been intense and quite a challenge. You hav=
e participated fully and that is good. Over time, the practices have been m=
ore challenging. Now they are becoming quite rewarding. Many quit at this s=
tage. But not you. It is within you not to fail. In fact, you hate failure.=
Others can endure it because they are not willing to pay the price to win.=
The Lord says unto you today, “Run, run, run. Run until it hurts so bad yo=
u cannot bear the pain. Then run some more. Every step you take is bringing=
you closer to the ultimate prize of winning. Keep the attitude and strong =
hope that the crown will be yours. I am with you all the way. Pick up the c=
ross, run with it.”
1 Corinthians 9:24-27 (NLT) Don’t=
you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the pri=
ze? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do =
it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize.So=
I run with purpose in every step. I am not just shadowboxing. I discipline=
my body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fe=
ar that after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified. Ras Robinson
you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the pri=
ze? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do =
it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize.So=
I run with purpose in every step. I am not just shadowboxing. I discipline=
my body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fe=
ar that after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified. Ras Robinson
AMEN!!!!!&nb=
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Can you beli=
eve it is already March 1st!!???! WOW!
eve it is already March 1st!!???! WOW!
FGGAM is 6 m=
onth’s young this month! PRAISE GOD!
onth’s young this month! PRAISE GOD!
God was showing me this morning=
that He is pleased with the work we are doing. He is pleased with the team=
we are building at FGGAM. Yesterday Pastor Mark Tross posted his first art=
icle on our web site: http://www.fggam.org/whats-wrong-=
with-new-mexico/ ; Ch=
ristian Attorney David Standridge has joined our team and will be posting s=
oon. The Lord has directed us to have the site for encouragement and b=
ringing the news Christians need to know. News that in most cases will=
not be reported in the secular media. We are to be salt and Ligh=
t.
that He is pleased with the work we are doing. He is pleased with the team=
we are building at FGGAM. Yesterday Pastor Mark Tross posted his first art=
icle on our web site: http://www.fggam.org/whats-wrong-=
with-new-mexico/ ; Ch=
ristian Attorney David Standridge has joined our team and will be posting s=
oon. The Lord has directed us to have the site for encouragement and b=
ringing the news Christians need to know. News that in most cases will=
not be reported in the secular media. We are to be salt and Ligh=
t.
FGGAM bringing the light of Jesus Chr=
ist to the world…..one person at a time through Preaching, Teaching, Revi=
val, Counseling, The Daily CUP, TV, Radio, and our web site.
ist to the world…..one person at a time through Preaching, Teaching, Revi=
val, Counseling, The Daily CUP, TV, Radio, and our web site.
Have heard from many of you that you are helping sp=
read the word about the Ministry, thank you so much in helping us build awa=
reness as we are to be a resource for God’s people and you are helping get =
the word out! This is all for God’s Glory Alone…….it is all about our L=
ord Jesus Christ and the mission He has given us! The most important missio=
n!
read the word about the Ministry, thank you so much in helping us build awa=
reness as we are to be a resource for God’s people and you are helping get =
the word out! This is all for God’s Glory Alone…….it is all about our L=
ord Jesus Christ and the mission He has given us! The most important missio=
n!
This Saturda=
y Jerry is with us……….
y Jerry is with us……….
Jerry Chavez of the ARK organization shares his tremendous te=
stimony and all about this years Kingdom Awards. Airs this Sat Mar=
ch 2 on KAZQ CH 32 Great message from Jerry! You will be blessed my his message!
stimony and all about this years Kingdom Awards. Airs this Sat Mar=
ch 2 on KAZQ CH 32 Great message from Jerry! You will be blessed my his message!
The followin=
g story will touch you……………
g story will touch you……………
NY Mets catcher Landon Powell reveals how rare dis=
ease, Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH, led to death of infa=
nt daughter Izzy Trying to earn a job with the M=
ets, the 30-year-old opens up about Izzy’s disease with the hopes of raisin=
g awareness for Donors on the Diamond, the foundation he formed with his wi=
fe, Ally, and the importance of organ donation.BY ANDY MARTINO / NEW YORK D=
AILY NEWSPUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2013, 5:50 PMUPDATED: W=
EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2013, 6:34 PM
ease, Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH, led to death of infa=
nt daughter Izzy Trying to earn a job with the M=
ets, the 30-year-old opens up about Izzy’s disease with the hopes of raisin=
g awareness for Donors on the Diamond, the foundation he formed with his wi=
fe, Ally, and the importance of organ donation.BY ANDY MARTINO / NEW YORK D=
AILY NEWSPUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2013, 5:50 PMUPDATED: W=
EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2013, 6:34 PM
HOWAR=
D SIMMONS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWSLandon Powell and his wife Ally weren=E2=80=99t expecting a new addi=
tion to their family, let alone twins, when they found out they were pregna=
nt last spring.
D SIMMONS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWSLandon Powell and his wife Ally weren=E2=80=99t expecting a new addi=
tion to their family, let alone twins, when they found out they were pregna=
nt last spring.
PORT ST. LUCIE – The baby girl was supposed to have died six =
days before, when her heart stopped three times in one night, and her paren=
ts heard the worst words imaginable:
days before, when her heart stopped three times in one night, and her paren=
ts heard the worst words imaginable:
“Your daughter is going to die,” the doctor said then of Izzy=
Powell, born with her twin sister Ellie just four months earlier.
Powell, born with her twin sister Ellie just four months earlier.
They wanted to hold her one more time. The dad was Landon Pow=
ell, a 30-year-old catcher new to the Mets; he stood while his wife Allyson=
rocked in a chair with Izzy.
ell, a 30-year-old catcher new to the Mets; he stood while his wife Allyson=
rocked in a chair with Izzy.
What had this child endured? More than 70 transfusions, 14 su=
rgeries, eight weeks of chemo, four or five spinal taps, a liver biopsy, a =
skin biopsy, and a bone marrow biopsy. Ribs cracked from the inside by a li=
ver that inflated large enough to squeeze her lungs.
rgeries, eight weeks of chemo, four or five spinal taps, a liver biopsy, a =
skin biopsy, and a bone marrow biopsy. Ribs cracked from the inside by a li=
ver that inflated large enough to squeeze her lungs.
Now, when she was supposed to be slipping away, Izzy only roc=
ked and breathed with her mommy. For 24 hours, they sat in that chair.
ked and breathed with her mommy. For 24 hours, they sat in that chair.
When mom finally needed sleep, Landon took over. A few times,=
Izzy opened her eyes, flashing what always struck Ally as the peace and wi=
sdom of a much older person.
Izzy opened her eyes, flashing what always struck Ally as the peace and wi=
sdom of a much older person.
Mom and dad spent six days begging for more time with this ch=
ild who was leaving. But this was something they could not change, or decid=
e, and it happened on Jan. 25.
ild who was leaving. But this was something they could not change, or decid=
e, and it happened on Jan. 25.
“I held Izzy tight in my arms,” Landon recalls just one month=
later, hands on his knees in the Mets’ dugout at eight in the morning, sob=
bing.
later, hands on his knees in the Mets’ dugout at eight in the morning, sob=
bing.
“We just talked to her, and prayed, and she passed away.”
***
How is it possible to tell this story, when it is so raw and =
new, when you are trying to make a ballclub, and remain whole for your two =
children?
new, when you are trying to make a ballclub, and remain whole for your two =
children?
In ripping off this Band-Aid so soon, the Powells can bring a=
ttention to Donate Life, an organization that builds awareness for organ do=
nation, and Donors on the Diamond, their own charity devoted to that cause =
(Izzy became an organ donor after she died).
ttention to Donate Life, an organization that builds awareness for organ do=
nation, and Donors on the Diamond, their own charity devoted to that cause =
(Izzy became an organ donor after she died).
Ally explains it like this:
“It was always like she had a purpose, and she was comfortabl=
e with it. She was the toughest little baby I have ever seen. I am so glad =
she came into our life, and we owe it to her to not just let this go.”
e with it. She was the toughest little baby I have ever seen. I am so glad =
she came into our life, and we owe it to her to not just let this go.”
It is also a matter of faith. You hear about church a lot in =
sports, in references often wrapped in cliche, but this family’s relationsh=
ip with their God is private, deeply felt, and essential.
sports, in references often wrapped in cliche, but this family’s relationsh=
ip with their God is private, deeply felt, and essential.
“She was a child who was sent here, we believe, with a divine=
purpose of showing people how much faith can do,” Landon says, citing the =
nearly 40,000 likes on the Prayers for Izzy Facebook page, and the way his =
certainty about heaven saved him from the darkest corners of grief.
purpose of showing people how much faith can do,” Landon says, citing the =
nearly 40,000 likes on the Prayers for Izzy Facebook page, and the way his =
certainty about heaven saved him from the darkest corners of grief.
“Honestly, people can believe what they want to believe,” he =
says. “I’m not trying to force my religion on anybody. That is just what I =
felt. If I didn’t have that relationship with God, I would not have made it=
through this.”
says. “I’m not trying to force my religion on anybody. That is just what I =
felt. If I didn’t have that relationship with God, I would not have made it=
through this.”
So, for all these reasons – for Izzy and her twin sister Elli=
e and three-year-old brother Holden, for organ donation awareness and for G=
od and for you, if you’re a parent and need to be reminded sometimes how lu=
cky you are, and how wobbly it all is – the Powells want to tell you what h=
appened.
e and three-year-old brother Holden, for organ donation awareness and for G=
od and for you, if you’re a parent and need to be reminded sometimes how lu=
cky you are, and how wobbly it all is – the Powells want to tell you what h=
appened.
***
The girl began as a miracle, popping up on an ultrasound scre=
en where she didn’t belong.
en where she didn’t belong.
Ally wasn’t even supposed to be pregnant again, not after Lan=
don learned in 2009 that he had autoimmune hepatitis, a condition that migh=
t eventually require him to undergo a liver transplant. This can be a hered=
itary condition, but a definitive link was never established between it and=
the rare disease that killed Izzy.
don learned in 2009 that he had autoimmune hepatitis, a condition that migh=
t eventually require him to undergo a liver transplant. This can be a hered=
itary condition, but a definitive link was never established between it and=
the rare disease that killed Izzy.
Some positive action came of this, as Landon founded Donors o=
n the Diamond. But his medication made it nearly impossible to conceive, an=
d after almost a year of fertility treatments, doctors told the Powells tha=
t their family would probably not grow again.
n the Diamond. But his medication made it nearly impossible to conceive, an=
d after almost a year of fertility treatments, doctors told the Powells tha=
t their family would probably not grow again.
Then, while Landon was in his final spring training with the =
Oakland A’s, the organization that made him a first-round draft pick in 200=
4 and valued him for years as a top defensive backup, Ally got pregnant – a=
nd so began the couple’s nearly yearlong rotation of joy, confusion and pai=
n.
Oakland A’s, the organization that made him a first-round draft pick in 200=
4 and valued him for years as a top defensive backup, Ally got pregnant – a=
nd so began the couple’s nearly yearlong rotation of joy, confusion and pai=
n.
At the first ultrasound, there was only one heartbeat. The se=
cond time, at eight weeks, there was one baby, and a second sack, this one =
empty. Doctors told Ally it was a “vanishing twin.”
cond time, at eight weeks, there was one baby, and a second sack, this one =
empty. Doctors told Ally it was a “vanishing twin.”
“It will go away,” they told her. “There is actually no baby =
there.”
there.”
At the twelve-week ultrasound, there were two babies and two =
heartbeats.
heartbeats.
“We just don’t understand this,” they told her. “It doesn’t m=
ake sense.”
ake sense.”
Landon says the the doctors never knew “why that heartbeat di=
dn’t develop until that late in the pregnancy. She was kind of a miracle fr=
om the beginning.”
dn’t develop until that late in the pregnancy. She was kind of a miracle fr=
om the beginning.”
The rest of the pregnancy was quiet, with no signs of distres=
s for mother or twins. On Sept. 10 of last year, when Landon had finished t=
he minor league season and was home in Greenville, S.C., Ally went into lab=
or six weeks early.
s for mother or twins. On Sept. 10 of last year, when Landon had finished t=
he minor league season and was home in Greenville, S.C., Ally went into lab=
or six weeks early.
The five-pound, three-ounce Powell who outraced her sister be=
came Ellie. Moments later, Isabel arrived at four pounds, two ounces. She s=
eemed like an Izzy.
came Ellie. Moments later, Isabel arrived at four pounds, two ounces. She s=
eemed like an Izzy.
The girls were premature, but in no extra or unusual distress=
, and their parents were able to enjoy that throbbing, whooping high that o=
nly comes when your babies join you in the world.
, and their parents were able to enjoy that throbbing, whooping high that o=
nly comes when your babies join you in the world.
***
The doctors were first to notice the faint rash on Izzy’s bod=
y. If Landon and Ally were concerned about anyone, it was Ellie, who had lo=
st some weight and wasn’t taking her bottle. Izzy was eating, breathing wit=
hout oxygen support, and looking healthy.
y. If Landon and Ally were concerned about anyone, it was Ellie, who had lo=
st some weight and wasn’t taking her bottle. Izzy was eating, breathing wit=
hout oxygen support, and looking healthy.
When she went for tests at two days old, it didn’t seem parti=
cularly alarming – but from that moment, there was no more peace. Izzy’s pl=
atelets were low and her liver levels high, an ominous combination for prem=
ature babies.
cularly alarming – but from that moment, there was no more peace. Izzy’s pl=
atelets were low and her liver levels high, an ominous combination for prem=
ature babies.
The first suspect was cytomegalovirus, or CMV, which can lead=
to hearing loss. That was enough to freak out the new parents, but three d=
ays later, the tests came back clear.
to hearing loss. That was enough to freak out the new parents, but three d=
ays later, the tests came back clear.
While Landon and Ally were still sinking back into their chai=
rs, relieved, the doctor said, “This is good, but now we have to figure out=
what she does have.”
rs, relieved, the doctor said, “This is good, but now we have to figure out=
what she does have.”
Landon an=
d Ally Powell with twins Izzy and Ellie.
d Ally Powell with twins Izzy and Ellie.
RELATED: METS’ MINOR LEAGUE CA=
TCHER’S DAUGHTER DIES
TCHER’S DAUGHTER DIES
Three weeks passed. Ellie grew stronger and went home, while =
Izzy’s rash intensified, her condition a building source of mystery and fea=
r. Landon and Ally entered a natural rhythm of trading strength and anxiety=
, of picking each other up. This was no longer a simple time, or a happy on=
e.
Izzy’s rash intensified, her condition a building source of mystery and fea=
r. Landon and Ally entered a natural rhythm of trading strength and anxiety=
, of picking each other up. This was no longer a simple time, or a happy on=
e.
Landon’s first breakdown came when he was driving home from t=
he hospital one night, the tears arriving in a flash flood that forced him =
to pull over and call Ally.
he hospital one night, the tears arriving in a flash flood that forced him =
to pull over and call Ally.
“I just don’t want to be alone right now,” he said. “I can’t =
stop crying.”
stop crying.”
This was Ally’s day to be solid. “We’ll get her healthy, we’r=
e get her home, everything will be fine,” she told him.
e get her home, everything will be fine,” she told him.
***
It was around this time that the hospital in Greenville conce=
ded.
ded.
“We’ve never seen anything like this,” they told the parents.=
“We don’t know what it is.”
“We don’t know what it is.”
Doctors there had one final suggestion: Hemophagocytic lympho=
histiocytosis, or HLH. The hereditary condition was so rare, they told the =
Powells, that of the approximately four million babies born in the United S=
tates each year, eight or nine had HLH. Eight or nine.
histiocytosis, or HLH. The hereditary condition was so rare, they told the =
Powells, that of the approximately four million babies born in the United S=
tates each year, eight or nine had HLH. Eight or nine.
In the simplest terms, a person with HLH has a wildly aggress=
ive immune system, so aggressive that it fights off healthy cells, too. For=
a baby, a bone marrow transplant is the only escape.
ive immune system, so aggressive that it fights off healthy cells, too. For=
a baby, a bone marrow transplant is the only escape.
“Her body was just attacking all her cells, and trying to kil=
l her from the inside out,” Landon says. “Her immune system just went from =
zero to 60 to 100 to 400, and it just wouldn’t stop.”
l her from the inside out,” Landon says. “Her immune system just went from =
zero to 60 to 100 to 400, and it just wouldn’t stop.”
They transported Izzy by medevac from Greenville to the Cinci=
nnati Children’s Hospital, the best facility available for the treatment of=
HLH. Dad went along in the helicopter, while mom had to stay home with Hol=
den and Ellie.
nnati Children’s Hospital, the best facility available for the treatment of=
HLH. Dad went along in the helicopter, while mom had to stay home with Hol=
den and Ellie.
If Landon lives another 60 years, he might not see anything a=
s wrenching as when Ally loaded her baby into the ambulance, and watched he=
r family split.
s wrenching as when Ally loaded her baby into the ambulance, and watched he=
r family split.
***
As fall became winter, Landon and Ally commuted from Greenvil=
le to Cincy, parenting in ways they had never imagined.
le to Cincy, parenting in ways they had never imagined.
“I’m having to sit with her in the hospital all day and try t=
o love on her, hold her hand and let her know she’s not alone,” Landon reme=
mbers.
o love on her, hold her hand and let her know she’s not alone,” Landon reme=
mbers.
Through the holidays and into January, their fear grew into h=
ope. The chemo was working, and Izzy’s HLH, went into remission. They found=
a willing bone marrow donor.
ope. The chemo was working, and Izzy’s HLH, went into remission. They found=
a willing bone marrow donor.
Then Izzy’s liver began to expand. It pressured her lungs and=
cracked her ribs. The doctors did not know why, but they knew that the bab=
y could no longer breath without life support.
cracked her ribs. The doctors did not know why, but they knew that the bab=
y could no longer breath without life support.
On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Powells had just pulled into their =
home in Greenville from Cincinnati when the hospital called.
home in Greenville from Cincinnati when the hospital called.
“She’s really struggling,” they were told. “If we call you, w=
e might need you guys to get in the car and come.”
e might need you guys to get in the car and come.”
They packed a bag and watched their phones. The call came wit=
hin an hour.
hin an hour.
From 10 at night until four in the morning, Landon and Ally d=
rove. They talked, and cried, and listened to music. Ally slept. They were =
terrified, but did not believe they were traveling to watch their child die=
.
rove. They talked, and cried, and listened to music. Ally slept. They were =
terrified, but did not believe they were traveling to watch their child die=
.
“With our faith we just felt like, she was this miracle baby =
who all of a sudden, at 12 weeks old, appeared in my wife’s womb,” Landon s=
ays. “She has 40,000 people praying for her on Facebook, people who have vo=
iced that their spiritual walk has strengthened because of this girl and ho=
w she is fighting.
who all of a sudden, at 12 weeks old, appeared in my wife’s womb,” Landon s=
ays. “She has 40,000 people praying for her on Facebook, people who have vo=
iced that their spiritual walk has strengthened because of this girl and ho=
w she is fighting.
“All these great things are happening because of this little =
girl and her struggle, so why would God make her just to die? If he is goin=
g to do all this, and make these miracles happen for her life, then we felt=
like it had to have a positive outcome.”
girl and her struggle, so why would God make her just to die? If he is goin=
g to do all this, and make these miracles happen for her life, then we felt=
like it had to have a positive outcome.”
They did not yet realize how the story was supposed to go, th=
at Izzy’s time here was about to end, that she had accomplished what she co=
uld, and was ready to move on.
at Izzy’s time here was about to end, that she had accomplished what she co=
uld, and was ready to move on.
After those six days in the rocking chair, which ended when I=
zzy passed, Landon learned another way to see it:
zzy passed, Landon learned another way to see it:
“We prayed for God to heal her, and he did heal her – just no=
t in the way we thought,” he says.
t in the way we thought,” he says.
***
Landon Powell is finished with his story now. He is still sit=
ting in the dugout, massive backstop hands pressing on his knees, jaw tight=
and eyes full.
ting in the dugout, massive backstop hands pressing on his knees, jaw tight=
and eyes full.
“You know, ultimately, earth sucks, in my opinion,” he says, =
staring down the Florida sun.
staring down the Florida sun.
“The time we have here is nothing compared to what we have in=
heaven, and I’m looking forward to that day, that I get to go there and be=
perfect, and have a perfect world and a perfect life.”
heaven, and I’m looking forward to that day, that I get to go there and be=
perfect, and have a perfect world and a perfect life.”
This is why he can tell his story, and compete for the backup=
catcher job, and smile for Holden and Ellie, and lift up his wife when she=
needs it. The belief that Izzy brought good to this world and has moved on=
to a better one – some will accept it, some will not, but there is no ques=
tion for the Powells.
catcher job, and smile for Holden and Ellie, and lift up his wife when she=
needs it. The belief that Izzy brought good to this world and has moved on=
to a better one – some will accept it, some will not, but there is no ques=
tion for the Powells.
“I believe she is there right now singing and dancing and twi=
rling,” Landon says. “I look forward to seeing her again one day.”
rling,” Landon says. “I look forward to seeing her again one day.”
***
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Landon and Allyson Powell founded Donors on the Diamond, an o=
rganization that raises funds and awareness for organ donation. They partne=
r with Donate Life South Carolina.
rganization that raises funds and awareness for organ donation. They partne=
r with Donate Life South Carolina.
To learn more, visit donatelifesc.org and donorsonthediamond.=
org.
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