From a S. Korean Pastor

Dear, Doc Lewis,

I am Pastor Lee, serving at Daegu Bible Baptist Church in Korea.

I am sure you remember me.

I remember you as a great man in God’s mission field.
I really impressed of you and Doc. Webster’s powerful message.

It was really good fellowship meeting with you and Doc. Webster.

I am praying for you and your work.
I attach a picture taken in the last fellowship meeting.

Please pray for me and my church to glorify our Lord.

God bless you and your family.

from your friend in Jesus Christ,
pastor Lee Dongsu in Daegu, Korea

Pastor Lee Dongsu with Pastor Webster and Brother Lewis
Left to right: Pastor Dick Webster, Pastor Lee Dongsu and Robert Lewis

From Dennis Fountain

Brother Lewis -
Thanks for your visit to see me.  That is extremely thoughtful and encouraging.  I just received your e-mail today, because we only get online while at the hosp or at Starbucks…
I am receiving my 2nd treatment as I type this.  All has gone well; except for the fact that my white blood cell count is down to 1.1 and that is extremely low.  They told me to not go to church or be around any crowds, etc.  Well, I guess I need to get well quick don’t I.  HA!
Keep in touch. Take care and be careful as you travel.
 Dennis Fountain

Visit with Dennis and Judy Fountain

Pastor and Mrs. Dennis Fountain Picture
Pastor and Mrs. Dennis Fountain with Mrs. Fountain’s father (left)

Today, Sunday, June 5th, my wife and I visited the services at Wilson Creek Baptist Church in Battlefield, MO. Our purpose for being here was to check up on the condition of Dennis Fountain who has been going through treatments for cancer. We had a great time tin the services while Pastor Moody preached and were able to join him and the Fountains for a lunch prepared in the gumnasium of the church. Brother and Mrs. Fountain are having lots of visitors and phone calls. Today her father from Indiana came to be with them. They are surrounded with relatives and friends. The future is not clear as far as the cancer is concerned, but Brother and Mrs. Fountain will remain in MO until the chemo treaments are finished, which is suposed to be about six months. Cards and letters may be sent through Wilson Creek Baptist Church. They are not covered by health insurance.

Wilson Creek Baptist Church
6411 S Farm Road 115
Battlefield, MO 65619-9399
            (417) 883-2468
Picture of Pastor and Mrs. Moody

Pastor and Mrs. Randall Moody

The Fountain family with Robert and Judy Lewis

The Fountain family with Robert and Judy Lewis

Visit with Dr. & Mrs. Charles Trull

Dr. and Mrs. Trull
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Trull

Friday, June 3rd, my wife and I drove to Texarkana, TX., to visist with Charles Trull who has been battling pancreatic cancer for the last several months. He had successful surgery to remove the cancer and it has not appeared in any of his orther organs. Brother Trull, his wife and his church family are thankful for this answer to prayer. He has lost asignifigcant amount of weight, but is eager to get back to his duties at the church. Sunday, June 5th was his first Sunday back in the pulpit sinc the surgery.

Jane Kelley

Some of you will remember that I went to Baghdad twice. On the second trip, in 2004, while attempting to plant an independent Baptist Church, my friend and co worker, John Kelley was shot and killed. Many people have asked me about his family, and particularly his widow, over the years. We have be silent to allow them their privacy. I thought it to be a good time to share with you a little personal glimpse of Jane Kelley and her family. She is a peach and she works for CLA in Clearwater, FL.
February 2011
Jane Kelley and her family
Jane Kelley and her family

Dear Judy,

I received you email and card. Thanks for remembering me and John. The Lord is good! Life marches on!
Since John went to heaven…Jen graduated from High School and college. She is now preparing for the MCAT to get into medical school. She has met lots of young men, but Mr. Right hasn’t come along .Truth is all the kids have graduated from something.Julie finished law school and is licensed with the RI bar, the SC bar, and the NC bar. She received the “Compliat Award”, and John was mentioned at her graduation.James got his master’s degree and his CPA license. Jason joined the Navy and received the “Sailor of the Year Award” over his fleet of five ships. He finished electronic school and is trying to get into officers’ school. The boys have both gotten married. We now have 3 grandchildren. Pray that all will give their lives to God. I now live alone…Everyone was with me for Christmas. Oh, how I missed John but I find comfort in the sovereignty of God.

Psalm 116:15

Give my love to your husband. You both are special.
Jane