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PostSubject: prayer before surgery   prayer before surgery EmptyTue Sep 25, 2007 11:47 am

My 9-year-old's last-second request surprised his doctor and
taught me a valuable lesson about sharing the gospel.  Tina Blessitt

Last fall my 9-year-old son, Austin, had his tonsils removed. Before the surgery, Austin's anesthesiologist came to start an IV.  He as wearing a cool
surgical cap covered in colorful frogs.  Austin loved that "frog hat."

The doctor explained that he had two choices. He could either try to start the IV, or he could wait until Austin was up in the operating room. In the OR
the doctor would give Austin some "goofy" gas, and start the IV when he was more relaxed.

      "So, Austin," he asked, "which do you want?"

      Austin replied, "I'll take the gas."

      But when the doctor started to leave, Austin called, "Hey, wait."

      The doctor turned. Yeah, buddy, what do you need?"

      "Do you go to church?"

       "No," the doctor admitted. "I know I probably should, but I don't."

      Austin then asked, "Well, are you saved?"

      Chuckling nervously, the doctor said, "Nope. But after talking to
      you, maybe it's something I should consider."

Pleased with his response, Austin answered, "Well, you should, 'cause Jesus is great!"

"I'm sure He is, little guy," the doctor said, and quickly made his exit.

After that a nurse took me to the waiting room. Someone would come and get me when Austin 's surgery was done.

 After about 45 minutes, the anesthesiologist came into the waiting room. He told me the surgery went well and then said, "Mrs. Blessitt, I don't usually
come down and talk to the parents after a surgery, but I just had to tell you what your son did."  Oh boy, I thought
What did that little rascal do now?  The doctor explained that he'd just put the mask on Austin when my son signaled that he needed to say something. When
the doctor removed the mask, Austin blurted, "Wait a minute, we have to pray!"

The doctor told him to go ahead, and Austin prayed, "Dear Lord, please let all the doctors and nurses have a good day. And Jesus, please let the doctor
with the frog hat get saved and start going to church. Amen."

The doctor admitted this touched him. "I was so sure he would pray
that his  surgery went well," he explained. "He didn't even mention
his surgery. He prayed for me! Mrs. Blessitt, I had to come down and
let you know what a great little guy you have."

A few minutes later a nurse came to take me to post-op. She had a big smile on her face as we walked to the elevator. "Mrs. Blessitt, I couldn't wait to
tell you something exciting that your son  did." With a smile, I told her that the doctor already mentioned Austin's prayer.

"But there's something you don't know," she said. "Some of the other nurses and I have been witnessing to and praying for that doctor for a long time.
After your son's surgery, he tracked a few of us down to tell us about  Austin's prayer. He said, 'Well girls, you got me.
If that little boy could pray for me when he was about to have surgery, then  I think maybe I need his Jesus too."

She then recounted how they joined the doctor as he prayed to receive Christ  right there in the hospital. Wow! Austin had played a small part in something
wonderful. But  then, so did the nurses who prayed and witnessed.

I thought about John's words in his Gospel, "One sows and the other reaps"  (John 4:37).

Austin's experience taught me that, although we never know which role we may be called to play, in the end it doesn't matter. What's important is  that
we remain faithful in sharing the gospel.
     
Tina Blessitt, a freelance writer, lives with her husband and four children  in Kentucky .  
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PostSubject: Re: prayer before surgery   prayer before surgery EmptyTue Sep 25, 2007 12:05 pm

Aww..That was really Nice..What a Good Kid Smile
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PostSubject: Re: prayer before surgery   prayer before surgery EmptyTue Sep 25, 2007 2:03 pm

you're right, what a grate kid. i am sure the doctor remembered him
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PostSubject: Re: prayer before surgery   prayer before surgery EmptySun Oct 21, 2007 7:42 am

What's that saying about 'Out of the mouths of children' Smile
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