Since my Cardiac Arrest my Doctors have been closely monitoring the progress of my heart. I’ve have reasonable strength, but only for a short while. So last week my Cardiologist told me to walk longer, to increase my “endurance.” But since my heart is now “Pacemaker reliant,” I was apprehensive to walk too far (lacking
After preaching, the Lord provided some opportunities for prayer, conversations, and Q&A. Music ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ by Jackie Evancho. UPDATE: Yesterday at church a sister questioned me about a video that she watched of me open-air preaching. She advised that I preached something similar to modalism, or oneness Pentecostalism, which denies the Biblical Trinity. When I
The following are additional remarks that I forgot to mention in this video. I’ll be resting this week. My Ejection Fraction has increased from 20% to 40%, I am so thankful for that progress. But I still have Cardiomyopathy, COPD, Congestive Heart Failure / Systolic Heart Failure, and I still rejoice in that. Lord willing
My surgery today was postponed until next week. Hey at least I got to leave the hospital wearing a new pair of non-slip hospital socks. These ones even have a smiley face on them. Lord willing after this soon coming surgery, I hope to be back in the streets soon, preaching the glorious Gospel. When
Note: I fully understand that God is Sovereign King over all things, and none of us have the ability to stay alive (nor die) if it is not the Lords will. Hitting the crossroads of Philippians chapter 1, between verses 21 thru 23 (to die and be with the Lord), to verses 24 thru 26,
In this video I cover the cardioversion, the cardiac arrests, being clinically dead (what did I experience), the Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (aka ICD), encouraging Scriptures, the hospital, needing to change from open-air preaching vs other methods (for a season), my recovery, giving thanks, and what about you? FYI I forgot to explain what the Law of
As I go thru some of my medical procedures, my heart muscle is still only at 25% (cardiomyopathy), the AFIB with RVR is still as bad, I still have systolic heart failure, and my lungs have been labor intensive. Last Saturday I went out of my geographical comfort zone to assist some amazing street preachers,
The medicines had stabilized my heart. However last week my heart went into another episode, so I was in the ER for a while. After modifications on my heart medicines, and getting a new med added to my list, my heart is stable again. I have been blessed with a new pill (similar to nitro) that
At the age of 83 the late Ravenhill said, “I want to be one of the ten most wanted men in hell!” A big AMEN to that. And where is that “fire in the belly” in the men of today that he mentioned? It is rarely to be seen anymore. I read Ranvehill’s biography. He