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“Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Cor. 10:31 March 14, 2018 The Lord is to be praised and glorified. He has answered your prayers and our prayers concerning my cancer. My doctor’s appointment was yesterday to followup on the lab work. There is no detectable trace of cancer. The only remaining side effect of the radiation treatments is this extreme fatigue unlike any I have experienced before. But that is normal for this kind of radiation treatment. Both doctors have told us that it will take about two to three months to get back to normal. We will be back on the road next month, Lord willing, with our first stop in Mountain View, AR to hopefully close on my Mother’s house and finalize her Living Trust. This has taken a while longer than I thought. But it all is in God’s timing. Three days after my last radiation treatment, we drove to Carthage, MO to be in a missions conference with Brother Kent Hogan at Bible Baptist Church. He had Brother Allen Copeland and family and us in together to help the church understand what all went on after the hurricane hit Puerto Rico last fall. Brother J. C. House was the conference preacher and a tremendous blessing to us all. We took two days to drive to Carthage from OKC, which is normally a one day drive. I knew going into it that fatigue would be an issue. It was. But God was gracious and was our strength throughout the conference. We only took one long day to drive back to OKC since I had lab work to accomplish on that Tuesday. I realized after we got back that it was too soon to get back into the saddle full time. Since then, we have been working at getting stronger and able to go longer between naps. The naps are getting shorter which is a good sign that I am progressing. We thank the Lord for that. I continue to receive calls from missionaries asking questions about getting prepared to go to the field. There is a good generation of missionaries heading to the field. I am honored to be used of the Lord in such a small way. An email came in the other day requesting our assistance in an ongoing situation involving a missionary. Please pray with me that I will be able to find someone who is willing to help with a specific task. Many are hesitant, some are at least willing to consider helping. We are seeking God’s guidance as well as His intervention in this situation. Also, we are praying for wisdom which comes only from God. As always, thank you for being there and partnering with us as God uses us to help His missionaries declare His glory around the world. Thank you for your prayers on our behalf - they worked, God answered. In His Service, Dr. Paul & Anita McCaulley MISSION BRIEFING AVIATION MISSIONS, INC. MINISTRY NEWSLETTER 1. A satellite dish to replace existing dish that is unsupportable. 2. Emergency locator and management system. 3. Wisdom to deal with calls for assistance. 4. The training program for missionaries and pastors. Sending Church: Southwest Baptist Church 1300 SW 54 th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405)682-1491 Aviation Missions, Inc. 1300 SW 54 th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405)604-5140 www.aviationmissions.org [email protected]

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Page 1: Mission Briefing April 2018 copy - storage.googleapis.com · 1300 SW 54th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405)604-5140 pres@aviationmissions.org. Title: Mission Briefing April 2018

“Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Cor. 10:31

March 14, 2018

The Lord is to be praised and glorified. He has answered your prayers and our prayers concerning my cancer. My doctor’s appointment was yesterday to followup on the lab work. There is no detectable trace of cancer. The only remaining side effect of the radiation treatments is this extreme fatigue unlike any I have experienced before. But that is normal for this kind of radiation treatment. Both doctors have told us that it will take about two to three months to get back to normal.

We will be back on the road next month, Lord willing, with our first stop in Mountain View, AR to hopefully close on my Mother’s house and finalize her Living Trust. This has taken a while longer than I thought. But it all is in God’s timing.

Three days after my last radiation treatment, we drove to Carthage, MO to be in a missions conference with Brother Kent Hogan at Bible Baptist Church. He had Brother Allen Copeland and family and us in together to help the church understand what all went on after the hurricane hit Puerto Rico last fall. Brother J. C. House was the conference preacher and a tremendous blessing to us all.

We took two days to drive to Carthage from OKC, which is normally a one day drive. I knew going into it that fatigue would be an issue. It was. But God was gracious and was our strength throughout the conference. We only took one long day to drive back to OKC since I had lab work to accomplish on that Tuesday. I realized after we got back that it was too soon to get back into the saddle full time. Since then, we have been working at getting stronger and able to go longer between naps. The naps are getting shorter which is a good sign that I am progressing. We thank the Lord for that.

I continue to receive calls from missionaries asking questions about getting prepared to go to the field. There is a good generation of missionaries heading to the field. I am honored to be used of the Lord in such a small way.

An email came in the other day requesting our assistance in an ongoing situation involving a missionary. Please pray with me that I will be able to find someone who is willing to help with a specific task. Many are hesitant, some are at least willing to consider helping. We are seeking God’s guidance as well as His intervention in this situation. Also, we are praying for wisdom which comes only from God.

As always, thank you for being there and partnering with us as God uses us to help His missionaries declare His glory around the world. Thank you for your prayers on our behalf - they worked, God answered.

In His Service,

Dr. Paul & Anita McCaulley

MISSION BRIEFINGAVIATION MISSIONS, INC. MINISTRY NEWSLETTER

1. A satellite dish to replace existing dish that is unsupportable.

2. Emergency locator and management system.

3. Wisdom to deal with calls for assistance.

4. The training program for missionaries and pastors.

Sending Church: Southwest Baptist Church 1300 SW 54th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405)682-1491

Aviation Missions, Inc. 1300 SW 54th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405)604-5140 www.aviationmissions.org [email protected]