Tom Schreiner is a dear brother, friend, and colleague, and he and his family are walking a painful road right now. On Friday, Tom’s wife Dianne was in a serious bicycle accident that left her with a brain injury. The Southern Seminary community has been praying fervently for her, and there have been some encouraging signs. Yet the injury is still a very serious one, and the prognosis is still not certain. Please pray for Dianne, Tom, and the rest of the Schreiner family.
I was blessed beyond words to read what Tom and Dianne’s son Patrick Schreiner wrote today on his blog about the whole experience. This was the part that got me:
I cannot remember a time when I did not believe that God was in control of all things. It was, and is the air I breathe.
Trying to cope with the big questions of life in a tragedy like this without The Sovereign Solid Rock beneath my feet, seems to me like attemping to fly with no wings.
But at the same time, those who prayed with us did not pray as cold hardened accepters of fate.
Rather the earnest prayers of the saints were made in faith and hope that prayer can throw mountains in the sea. Joshua lifted his arms and the sun stood still, and we cried out to God to do the miraculous.
We all truly believe that our prayers can change the course of history.
It’s the air that he breathes because it’s what his momma and daddy taught him his whole life and because it’s what they are teaching him right now. It’s the same lesson that they’ve taught so many of us and that Tom has taught countless others through his prolific writings.
Read the rest at DennyBurk.com.
Denny Burk
August 20, 2012
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