Tomorrow Is Not Promised

Carrie Fisher: "Jesus love you."
Carrie Fisher: God is in control.

I used to be a newspaperman and before I interviewed someone, I learned everything I could about them.  You know the adage about old habits dying hard, so, the other day, I googled “Carrie Fisher, N.C. Baptists.”

I plan to interview Carrie  early next year for a story about the need for volunteers to repair Down East homes damaged by Hurricane Florence and other storms.  A lot work has already been done, by Baptists on  Mission and other groups, working together. A lot remains to be done.

I already knew that she is the site coordinator of the Baptists on Mission rebuild site in New Bern, N.C.  I had been there twice, in July and November, working with the team from my church, Trinity Baptist in Raleigh.  On those trips I had heard Carrie  pray six or eight times.  She talks to God like she knows Him well, and He knows her.

Paul Fisher
Paul Fisher: “Jesus loves you and He’s got a plan for your life — a good one.”

Someone told me that her husband, Paul, died while they were on a mission to Puerto Rico but I didn’t know when or how. Or why.

When I Googled Carrie I found a video of her testimony, honoring her husband and praising God.  And the more I thought about it, the more I thought how appropriate it would be to share it with you today, at  Christmas.

Here is Carrie Fisher’s testimony.

NOTE1: Paul Fisher, 36, died on Feb. 28, 2019.

NOTE 2: The following information is from the Baptists on Mission website.

Hurricane Florence UpdateHurricane Florence [Landfall, Sept. 14, 2018]  is the most devastating natural disaster North Carolina has ever experienced.

Feeding Summary
Baptist of Mission kitchens prepared a  total of 1,057,623 HOT meals for Florence survivors at 10 locations.  We are still feeding volunteers.

Long Term Response
This disaster is so big that it will require a long term rebuild response, two to three years, and require thousands of volunteers.  We are setting up four rebuild center sites [New Bern is one] where we can house and feed volunteers.

Coming Friday:  The Porcupine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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