I just got back home last night about 11:30pm from a great trip to the Dominican Republic. I enjoyed the hospitality of Jason and Sarah Sykes and so many laughs with their two youngest children, Jude and Ellie. How sweet to see their ministry in the town of San Pedro de Macoris. But there is just something about getting home. I woke up this morning with a leg cramp … probably from driving from the airport in Atlanta. When driving for an extended period of time (3 hours is an extended time for an old man), I try to focus on relaxing my shoulders and taking turns driving with opposite hands (I have two, you know). But I was tired and focused on getting home and evidently got too intense, so, my driving leg cramped up. But the cramp woke me up at my usual 4:30am and so, here I am. Oh well, the life of an old man. Which brings me to my point: today, 70 years ago, at Maple View Baptist church, April 17, 1956, I trusted Jesus Christ to save my wretched soul. You may not think that a six-year-old boy could have such a wretched soul, but I did. My little sins were horrible to me and to a holy God. But His grace was more than my sin, and His love extended all the way to Joppa Maryland saving me and placing me into His forever family. II Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” Hey, this could be your spiritual birthday too! Trust Jesus Christ as your Savior, and He will take you into our family too!

