Yes, nobody brings praise to the Name of Jesus like Tim Tebow does.  Nobody that is, except for the folks who praise the Lord for His miracles every day they are out at the abortion mills standing in the gap on behalf of our Lord’s precious preborn babies.  They face the giant of abortion every day they are at the mill.  To put an end to him and his reign of terror seems impossible.  They run to the roar anyway, keeping their eyes fixed on the one who is unseen.  As they unsheathe the Sword of the Spirit, they witness the hand of Almighty God at work as He snatches so many from the jaws of death.  They witness abortion industry employees (doctors, nurses, security guards, et.al.) giving their hearts to Christ.  They witness abortion mill after abortion mill closing its doors for good.

Oh yeah!  These folks know how to bring praise to our Lord and King, for nothing is impossible with God.  The microphone, however,  was before Tim last night.  He hit the ball out of the park and we are all blessed that a member of our family stood strong for Jesus.  But it was only a football game.  Tim’s mom chose life for him even though it might have cost her own.  The doctors advised abortion.  The angels in heaven rejoiced as Tim’s mom and dad, in the loneliness and awesomeness of that time, gave their yes and amen to Almighty God.

Long before the press conference last night, a far more important press conference took place.  Mom and dad said yes to God, and there arose in heaven a mighty roar!

Here is Marilyn Carroll’s account of Tim Tebow’s post game press conference after the Denver Broncos defeated the New York Jets last night.  She is so happy that Tim stood up in the Name of Jesus.  Little does she know, nor does it ever cross her mind, that God is standing up for her every time she goes to the abortion mill. ~ Flip

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Saints: The announcer said last night there is something “magical” about this kid, its not magical, its JESUS! “Whatever it is , he’s got it and this team team miraculously got to 500 with their team at home.” After the game both teams were kneeling in a circle in prayer with Tebow. The first thing he said on TV after the game was “I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!” He also said “God has blessed me with  so much including my family and friends. We’re blessed to have a bunch of good receivers. We just need to keep believing, one day at a time. I do this because of the way my parents always preached to me to always get back up and keep believing when you are knocked down. ” Tebow went on to say he likes football but other things are more important : right now he is building a hospital in the Philipines. He wants to honor God and be a good role model for kids. He said “God bless you all! ” at the end. PTL! Marilyn

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Tim Tebow in His Words After Driving Denver to Victory

By TONI MONKOVIC

It looks as if we’ll just have to get used to it.

On the one hand, we have the headline “Tim Tebow Scores Late Touchdown On 95 Yard Drive To Win, After Doing Nothing All Game,” with Jason Lisk of the Big Lead correctly pointing out: “Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos offense was dreadful. Dreadful! For the first 54 minutes of the game.”

On the other, we have Woody Paige rhapsodizing in The Denver Post about The Drive Too: “Tebow went where Elway had gone before.”

Tebow continues to win and continues to drive analysts crazy. Let’s just let Tebow tell it in his words, as provided by the Broncos’ Web site.

On Denver’s final, game-winning drive

“First and foremost I just want to thank my lord and savior, Jesus Christ, and thank my teammates for believing in me and believing in each other for 60 minutes. I think, referring to that last drive, I think it was just a bunch of guys that kept fighting that had been knocked down a bunch of times but continued to get back up. I’m just so proud of those guys, for their resiliency, their patience and their determination.”

“We were aggressive. We went at them. [WR] Eddie [Royal] made a great play on the first (play). It was man-to-man (defense), and I threw him a swing, he made somebody miss, he got (eight yards). And then we were able to get some on the option. We didn’t necessarily have huge plays, but we just got enough to keep moving the sticks and found a way at the end, and [WR Demaryius Thomas] came up with a big catch, and the offensive line was just grinding, working hard and scratching for every single yard we could get. They made my job very easy there at the end.”

On what the offense talked about just prior to the drive
“[Offensive coordinator] Coach [Mike] McCoy just said, ‘Keep believing.’ When we were in the huddle, what we were talking about as an offense was, ‘You want opportunities like this because this is an opportunity for greatness as an offense. We haven’t done anything this whole game, but we have an opportunity to do something special right now. Let’s go out there and do it.’ Everybody was focused, and you could see that their will was taking over as an offense. I think that’s pretty special.”

“It was just important that we had a mind-set and everybody went out there and rallied behind each other and just gave it everything they had.”

On what McCoy said just prior to the drive
“We went over a few ideas, but we were ready to go back out there. He said a few things—it wasn’t a huge, long speech—but, you know, ‘Keep believing. Let’s go get this thing done.’”

On his game-winning touchdown run
“That was the second time in the game [the Jets] had blitzed everybody against us. And they were playing the corners pretty hard off, and we ran a three-vertical (wide receivers) concept against them, and I knew we were in field-goal range, and I didn’t necessarily just want to throw up a jump-ball because they were playing so far off. So when I knew they were blitzing everybody, and I saw [S] (Eric Smith) coming off the left side, and he came and he hugged tight. And I knew he was going to be extra because they were bringing one more guy than we could block, and I knew (the blocker) got a hand on him, and once he came tight, I just figured he wasn’t going to think I was going to try and get outside and escape. So I just believed that the tackle and the tight end were going to get the block, and that I could try to hopefully outrun him to the edge, and thank the Lord I was able to do so.”

“I don’t think (the outside) was supposed to be open. (Smith) was kind of the hugger, and he hugged tight against and stayed tight. So once he’s coming in and planting and trying to stay as tight as he can, thinking I’m going to be in the pocket … once I knew that, I just kind of jab-stepped and stayed outside, and he’s going this way, and I’m going that way. That’s hard for someone to really plant and get outside. I was very thankful he was running really hard and coming hard inside because that’s hard to make that cut, so it made it a lot easier on me getting outside of him.”

On if he was surprised by the Jets’ all-out blitz on the play
“We were kind of expecting it. They were going to be aggressive and try to stop us and could also [have] been expecting a quarterback run or quarterback draw, or something inside. So we had a great play against it, and Coach McCoy made a great call, and I was just thankful I was able to get around the end.”

On if he likes late-game drama
“I like winning, but I wish it wasn’t quite that stressful.”

On how he’s going to celebrate the win
“What’s special is I’ve got a lot of friends and family in for this game. [So] first, just thank the Lord and savior and hang out with my friends and family. Honestly, I played pretty hard, so I’ll probably be a little bit tired. [I’ll] go get a little bit of food and probably go to sleep.”

On if he plans on tweeting any of his critics
“I probably will tweet [former NFL defensive end] Hugh Douglas because I did hear that he said if we won he was going to church on Sunday. So I’m going to tweet him. He better be in his Sunday best! I hope he can sing praise and worship, too. So we’ll see.”

On what he’s thankful for this Thanksgiving
“That would be a long list, but just to share a few: first and foremost would be my Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, and I’d say behind that would be my family and also in this time is our military, who put their lives on the line every day for us so we can come out here and play a game. I’m very thankful for all three of those things.”

JOHN FOX, BRONCOS COACH
On Tebow
“Tim is going to be Tim. You don’t want to change too much about a guy that makes plays and makes plays in pressure situations. Our staff [Quarterbacks Coach] Adam Gase and [Offensive Coordinator] Mike McCoy have done a tremendous job of working with him and bringing him up to speed. We had a couple issues, but he’s a young player. He’s a young quarterback. It’s a very hard position, and those things are going to happen. He’ll just grow and get better with every snap.”

On Tebow’s character
“He’s just a competitive dude. He’s super competitive. He never lays his sword down. He’s going to fight you to death, and that’s just his nature. He’s a great young man.”

On the team’s faith in QB Tim Tebow during final drive
“When that happened it was like, we have 95 yards. Everybody was kind of like, ‘watch this.’ On the sideline it felt like we knew something was going to happen. People always say that when you win but we felt like something was going to happen, probably because of the way we have been finishing games over the last couple weeks. Again, #15 [QB Tim Tebow] proved to be very impressive on that drive.”

CORNERBACK CHAMP BAILEY

On Tim Tebow
“One thing about that quarterback: he is going to keep grinding. As a defense, we just have to keep him in this game – keep this team in the game and in the fourth quarter, you never know what you are going to get. We are never out of it and it is a good feeling because I know if we are close, we have a chance.”

Our son’s David and Jason have a wonderful relationship with the Kendrick brothers (Alex and Stephen).  Here is a two minute video with Alex and David hamming it up to promote the movie – Courageous.   Enjoy! ~ Flip

Here’s the link: Courageous The Movie

 

What about the question of rape? This video (a little over four and a half minute long) says it all. This impromptu denunciation of the lie of rape is powerfully proclaimed by a young mother of a dead baby in Jackson, Mississippi. be sure to share it with others. ~ Flip

Many of you remember father Francis McCloskey as a man of utter brilliance, incredible humor, and a rich deposit of historical fact.  But more than anything, he was and still is an eloquent voice for God’s preborn children.  His brother Jim wrote me and relayed this message.  “Dear Flip, I don’t know whether you know that my brother, Fr. Francis, is in a nursing home in Albany, NY with early onset dementia, complicated by possible Parkinson’s disease.  Please pray for him.  Jim McCloskey.”  

Below is my response, and some great pictures of Father Francis, his brother Jim, and the saints in Connecticut. ~ Flip

 Dear Jim,

 Yes, we know about Father Francis.  Thank you so much for thinking about me and making sure that I did know.  Beth has been very good at keeping us all updated.  We have been praying for him, especially in this difficult season in his life.  Yes, it is a season, but it is certainly not the end.  Thank God for Jesus who demonstrated the absolute truth of this through His resurrection.

Your brother makes me smile every time I think of him or pray for him.  His mind was so razor sharp and his love for life and all those around him just makes me smile.  I can’t help it.  Check it out and see if this isn’t true with others who know him well.  At first they will be sad and grave over the difficulties he is presently suffering through.  But then, as they start remembering him and the wonderful times they had with him, a huge smile will begin to appear on their faces and their whole countenance will lift.

Who laughed more than your brother?  Who lit up a room more than your brother?  Who dared to do great and impossible things for God more than your brother?  Who could see, in very ordinary things, the extraordinary works of Almighty God better than your brother?  Who could take a very boring trip and make it the most fascinating adventure ever, better than your brother?  Who knew history and His story better than your brother?

Your brother is free because he knows who he is and where he is going.  This is his incredible secret that is available to all of us through Christ Jesus.  When I spoke to him I always felt bigger than I really was.  He made me feel that way.  Though his intellect far surpassed my own and his knowledge of history unfathomable, I always felt like a better man after being with him.

Now Jim, it is upon you to help him navigate through the difficult trials and tribulations of this season in his life.  How?  Simply by reminding him, every day, of what a blessing he was and is to so many of us who are praying for him.

God bless you Jim.  Please keep me updated.

In Christian love,

Flip       

Here is Chet’s call for all of us to be in prayer for our brothers and sisters in Mississippi who are storming the gates of hell (abortion) in the strong Name of Jesus.  The “Personhood” vote on (Amendment 26) is today.

Pray that God will loose from heaven what already has been loosed in the state of Mississippi.  Faith in God’s Word, and God’s Word alone.  The Sword of the Spirit has been unsheathed by the saints in Mississippi.  Now, Lord God, watch over Your Word to perform it in Jesus’ magnificent Name. ~ Flip

We needed a final days effective strategy. We are not going to be “working” the polls or just “going” to the polls or recruiting folks to “get” to the polls. We encourage many who can to do so. But today, my partner in prayer, Ron Duhe, who first joined me in Mississippi on Jan 23rd 2009, is joining me today to “PRAY THE POLLS.”

We will strive to run this race to the very end today, running from polling place to polling place, from seven AM to seven PM in the seven southern Mississippi Counties we have worked since our arrival. We’ve been privileged to petition together, speak to pastors and churches together, walk the streets together, sing and cry out and rejoice together and we have prayed often together for the shedding on innocent blood to end. 

I can’t think of one thing we haven’t done that has been productive and we have been praying all along. But I am not convinced I have prayed enough, so that’s what I must ensure is done on this final day. But not just praying in this Mississippi cottage. Nope, we are going out to pray my favorite way: “Praying ON-SITE with INSIGHT.” Like the murder mills where babies die, these are the last place where Christians and others will enter. Will they choose life or death? I want them to see us praying they will choose life!

 So pray for us and please send this to every Mississippian you know. 

Jesus is King and we must serve Him!

 Chet Gallagher

The saints in Denver are having a huge impact for Jesus on everything that goes on in that city.  As a result, the devil is pushing back with all his might.  Too bad for him that his tiny little gates cannot prevail against the Church of Jesus Christ.  The city of Denver is now bringing out its great big “howitzers” to destroy Ken and Jo in legal shenanigans, both federal and state.  Little does Denver know that what the devil intends for evil, God will work for the good to bring about the salvation of many (Genesis 50:20). Enjoy!   ~ Flip

Hello All,

Here is an update on our Appeal from the Injunction to stay away from St. John’s Episcopal Church the largest Cathedral in Denver, which ordained a woman Priest on the Board of Planned Parenthood.  The Church supports abortion and the late term Abortionist Warren Hern and has a choir that is filed with homosexuals.  We have preached to men carrying purses to church and tell them to carry a Bible instead and read the Bible about Roman’s chapter

1.  During the Operation Save America event here in 2005 the Denver Police enforce this Injunction on all protester to stay away from the church.  We will have an Answer Brief by our Attorney Rebecca Messall in responds in 30 days, before going again to the Appeals Court then up to Colorado Supreme Court and then to the Supreme Court of the U.S. Please pray for her and Attorney Thomas Brejcha of the Thomas More Society that is helping with the costs, See our Opening Brief first.  We couldn’t go to the U.S. Supreme before, because it was Remanded back to the District Court to reduce the Injunction size, which it didn’t do much, so we have to fight it another time around. 

 ***See the last Attached Exhibit, “The Dark Side of Music at St. John’s Cathedral“, we were denied the right to picket near the church when the Homosexuals had the All Denver Gay Men’s Choir event at the church, because it was considered still a church event on the night of Friday, April the 13th, 2007.  They openly mocked God.     

We will have an update on our FACE Case with the U.S. Government on the sidewalk driveway area entrance of Planned Parenthood abortion mill, in the near future.

We are praying for the Pro-lifers in Miss. to get the Personhood Amendment passed on Nov. 8th, to shack this nation and Planned Parenthood.

God Bless!!!  Ken and Jo
 
Here are the documents from the case:
 

Mark and Lisa Metzger bring their family (9 children) out to the to the gates of hell every Friday and Saturday as often as they can.  They are joined by another home school family Robbie and Jeanette Wilson (6 children).  The miracles God has wrought through their presence at the abortion mills here in Charlotte has been astounding.  Here is one little miracle for your encouragement.  Enjoy! ~ Flip

This is Damir Mason (left) and his mother Jennifer (rith with Lisa), at their baby shower! Damir means “to give peace” and Mason means “works with stone”. God worked with an apparent heart of stone, which was set on aborting the child within, knitting together the hearts of Damir and Jennifer! God also gave Jennifer PEACE in her decision to choose life! How beautiful! Jennifer’s story of LIFE is below.

A young woman from Hemingway, SC came to abort a child thought to be 8 weeks. After choosing life, she found out that her baby was actually 16 weeks. If she had gone through with the abortion at Latrobe she could have experienced horrible complications since they were unwilling to verify the baby’s age via ultrasound and would have either given her pills to induce abortion or performed surgery on a baby who was much farther along than they had thought. While inside of the mill, she had asked to speak to someone about the abortion procedure, but was told that she could not talk to a doctor, nurse or even a counselor about the procedure. Instead, the front desk personnel described the “painless and quick” procedure of abortion using a highlighter and pencil! There have been two ambulances since February, seen at this facility. Please pray that the truth about the physical danger of abortion is made known to these women.

A text received from Miss Jennifer, who chose life for her son: “I saw you 3 days ago. I was going to give my baby up and I’m happy I didn’t do it. I want you and the people that you were with to know that it meant the whole world to me to know that you all care about me, not even knowing me…[if it weren’t] for you I would have done a really bad thing.”

Its always exciting when we allow the theology of the Church house to become biography in the streets. 

Click here to read more….Enjoy!   ~ Flip

Here is a picture of our twelfth grandbaby, Carson.  Carson arrived at 7:30 AM Monday morning, October 10, 2011.  He is surrounded by his family:  mom (Tracy, our oldest daughter), brother (Cameron), Dad (Craig), and youngest brother (Corban).  Thank you all so much for your many prayers for Tracy and Craig to be able to bear children.  Our God is absolutely AWESOME!

In Christian love,

Faye and Flip    

October 11, 2011, at approximately 6:45 AM (Central Time), David Hall went home to be with the Lord. He was a wonderful friend of mine and a better friend of Jesus’. He was a powerful voice for preborn children, and an eloquent spokesperson for our veterans and active duty soldiers. What a great man of God David Hall was.

He lived his life to the full, never fearing failure and attempting valiant and sometimes impossible deeds for His King, Jesus. There was no mountain too high, no valley too deep that David was not willing to traverse if he knew God was calling him. He feared nothing that breathed. Yet feared greatly the call of Almighty God upon his life. He was a son, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a friend, a brother in Christ, a fellow worker in His Master’s vineyard, and a fellow soldier in the Lord. What a legacy he has left for us.

His piercing blue eyes were filled with excitement, determination, and courage. I often found strength in Christ when I gazed into David’s eyes and saw his chin set like a flint toward Jerusalem. I was scared – he was certain! That is the way it always was when we were storming the gates of hell with David Hall.

The giants were never too big. The devil never too bad. The course never too dangerous. There was always the joy of the journey ahead, no matter how narrow the gate or difficult the path.

Miss Phyllis, he always spoke so highly of you. You were to him, a pillar that made him strong.

I will miss him and look forward to joining him one day, God helping me, in a place where we will never have to say goodbye again.

Good night for now my dear brother – we will see you in the morning.

In Christian love,

Flip

Here’s a story about David by Jim Douglas of WFAA.com in Dallas/Ft. Worth

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Visitation for David Hall will be Friday, October 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mount Olivet Funeral Home, 2301 North Sylvania Avenue, in Fort Worth.  The funeral is scheduled for Saturday, October 15 at 2:30 p.m. It will take place at Calvary Cathedral International, 1701 Oakhurst Scenic Drive, in Fort Worth.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations to:

The Liberty Bell and Law Memorial Foundation

PO Box 77843

Fort Worth, Texas 76177