February 2008 Archives

Pursue, Overtake, & Recover All

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It was the day of Sophia’s blessing ceremony when Savannah fell thirty feet off of a rock climbing wall. That morning we had studied 1 Samuel 30 as our passage of Scripture for the day, and I asked all the children to write down verse eight: “And David inquired at the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop? shall I overtake them? And He answered him, Pursue: for thou shalt surely overtake them, and without fail recover all.” We prayed this back to the Lord and received His blessing to act on this Scripture during this special day for Sophia, who had just turned 12 years old.

The Rock Climbing Wall

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After completing the final preparations for the blessing ceremony, we drove out to the church camp reserved for the special occassion. One of the highlights for the children was the opportunity to climb the rock wall prior to the ceremony.

Someone Fell

Savannah was one of the few children who had climbed to the top and rung the bell earlier. She thought she would take one more turn. Just as I was getting ready to call everyone together for prayer, I noticed my brother turn around in anguish and say, “Someone just fell from the top!” I quickly ran over and saw my little Savannah turning green, blue, and then white as she struggled on the ground. Anne arrived soon after and we began to pray over her as a friend held her head still. DSC02797

Encourage Yourself in the Lord

The verse we prayed that morning came to mind: “inquire of the Lord…Pursue…overtake…and recover all”! Anne and I agreed in prayer over Savannah, claiming her life for God, and she began to catch her breath. My good friend Todd started to check her body and she seemed to be fine except for a burning sensation in her feet, which she had landed on. At that time I began to notice all the people (about 60) who were crying and trying to comfort one another, concerned about their little friend. Many of them had observed her fall. My son Josiah was at the top of the wall on the other rope as he watched Savannah reach for the bell and at the same time unintentionally disengage her clip on a rock. She fell back 30 feet and hit the ground with her knees coming up to her chest, and then fell back against the floor.

Inquire of the Lord

Savannah was cognizant of all that was happening, and saw her brothers and sisters crying out of concern for her. When the ambulance arrived, the paramedics immediately saw how far she had fallen and began to put her in traction. This frightened the children even more, but Anne and I knew she seemed to be fine except for her feet hurting. Savannah cried and said, “I didn’t want to ruin Sophia’s blessing; I wish she could still have it.” I inquired of the Lord if I should stay or go. I then told her that we would recover all just as we had prayed that morning. She gave me permission to carry on as her mom, my good friend Todd, and my father escorted her to the hospital.

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Pursue and Recover All

I then gathered all the families together and let them know about Savannah’s condition and her request that we carry on. It was a time of prayer, a time of answering questions, and comforting one another. We sang some songs to revive our hearts, we cried out to God for Savannah, and we encouraged ourselves in the Lord; so we could pursue God’s blessing for Sophia and recover all that God had intended for that night. Looking back on it, I realize just how important it was to carry on; the people who witnessed the fall (nearly everyone), were traumatized and needed the time in the Lord’s presence to recover. I reassured everyone that my father would call us with the news of Savannah’s condition once they checked her in the emergency room.

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A Good Report

We all ate what we could and began the blessing ceremony. Shortly after, my dad called with the good news that Savannah had no broken bones in her neck, back or legs. These are typical breaks that occur when a person falls from such a height and lands on their feet. The doctors marveled at Savannah’s good condition. We all rejoiced at the good news and continued to recover all the blessings of the Lord that He intended for that night.

After the ceremony, many of those attending shared that they were most blessed to observe God’s grace through our response in the moment of crisis. I was thankful for the Lord’s preparation that morning; He had given us a Word to claim in our time of need.

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God Gives Us Counsel

I arrived at the hospital to see Savannah and go with her for a final CT scan of her heels. The doctors told us they noticed a small fracture in each heel; her left heel required surgery. We wondered if we should proceed with the surgery because the only available surgeon was leaving for Africa in a few days and it would need to be done prior to his departure. We had a night to think on it, so Anne and I went to the Scriptures and asked God to give us counsel in the night. “I will bless the LORD, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night seasons” (Psalm 16:7). We awoke with the thought to search the Scriptures God had given us the day of Savannah’s fall. In the remainder of 1 Samuel 30, we read that David took counsel from an African man in order to recover all. DSC02849 We found it interesting that we, too, were relying on the counsel of an African man in order to recover all for our daughter Savannah. He had given us the counsel that she needed a pin in her heel to help it mend properly. We went ahead with the surgery, and Savannah has indeed recovered all and is now walking again. Our family has seen the supernatural protection of God and we are thankful for His mercies that are new every morning.

Posted by Chris Hogan on Feb 13, 2008

Daddy's Birthday Girl

Revealing God’s Nature

One of our main goals as parents is to reveal the character and nature of God to each child He has given us. This is the work the Father gave Jesus to do while He was on the earth “I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do…I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me…” (See John 17:4,6) One of the scriptures that reveal the character and nature of God is Zephaniah 3:17 “The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.”

I want my children to know that God is:

  • In their midst: He is present and available to them at anytime, anywhere.
  • Mighty to save: He is a protector over them and able to heal them in spirit, soul, mind and in body.
  • Rejoicing over them: He is joyful and well pleased with them in Christ Jesus.
  • Renewing them: He is their strength and he renews them as they rest in his love.
  • Delights in singing: He is glad to be with them.

Delighting in Our Children

We bring great joy to our children when we delight in them. One of the greatest ways to delight in your children is to be glad to be with them. As a father of seven girls I’m learning how to delight being with them in ways that are meaningful to each one. They are all so unique, my one daughter feels delighted in when I spend quantity and quality time with her talking. Another daughter knows I delight to be with her when I take her to the fabric store to help her pick out fabric for her projects. I took this opportunity to learn how to delight in my four year old daughter Ava. This was one of our first dates all alone, she was so excited just to get in the car with daddy all by herself.

A Date at the Salon

We began our date by taking Ava to the beauty salon. She went through the whole process of getting her hair washed, being prepped for the hair cut and meeting some of the special people who work at the salon.

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Ava had previously cut her own her a couple of times so this was a bit different to watch someone else cut it. I wondered if she was getting any new ideas for later. My sister Jacqueline is a master stylist and she helped us to make this day special by giving her a classic hair style.

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When she was finished, Ava looked in the mirror with satisfaction. She gave her Aunt Jacqueline a big hug and we were off to the store to find some special gifts for the birthday girl.

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We arrived home after a long day and a little nap in the car to find some gifts that her brothers and sisters had made for her. Sophia had made a special apron for Ava and her little sister Victoria so they could be matching.

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We had a birthday dinner and gathered around for the birday cake. We all delighted in Ava and she knew that we were all glad to be with her.

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Posted by Chris Hogan on Feb 13, 2008

Selah Ruby - My 7th Daughter

Selah at One Month

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On December 9, 2007 my seventh daugher, ninth child was born. I was in Indianapolis during the weekend when I got a call from my wife Anne that I should think about coming home because it was going to snow and ice. She didn’t think the baby would come for another week but just to be sure I might want to come home while I had a chance. I packed up and drove home just in time before the storm hit in full strength. The next day we awoke and received a phone early in the morning and afterward Anne said, “We might have the baby today if these contractions continue.” We called the midwife my 9:00 am and she left right away so she could get through the snow and ice. The girls and I prepared for the home birth and it wasn’t long before the midwife arrived and two other guests who thought we were still having church at our home. One was a 32 year old single woman who had never witnessed a birth and another was a friend whose husband was working that day so she came to help. My oldest two daugthers came in to be of help and my next two oldest daughters talked us into allowing them to witness the birth.

Anne was prepared and ready to deliver and we all witnessed a beautiful birth, which Emily and Sophia got to assist the midwife in delivering while I supported Anne.

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Savannah was still not walking by this time, she had her casts on from falling off a rock climbing wall but she did not let that interfere with helping out in prayer and rejoicing.

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Selah enjoys her first daily devotion the next morning with the help of her two older sisters Ava and Victoria. DSC03158

Posted by Chris Hogan on Feb 13, 2008

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