Monday, August 24, 2009

He's Back...

It has really been a long time since I have posted a blog. Twitter and Facebook are my lazy ways out of typing a daily story on here, but I think I've missed it. So welcome back to the never ending story of James Chadwick McCoy..still hate my name...

Lots of changes have taken place, as I always realize after the fact. I'm working as an EMT at the NMMC in Tupelo. I work nights so I live a weird schedule. I still work part-time at 911 but don't know how much longer I will. Today I met with my insurance agent. She said I should start looking at Life Insurance policies and even gave me two figures to study. Seriously?? Life insurance at 21 years-old?? It' s a good thing she was hott!

Last night I started P90x.. Funny thing is when it was over I was actin all bad cuz I wasnt sore. I am paying for my conceitedness this morning as it is near impossible to hold my arms up to type this.

Took a patient home the other night from the hospital. Me and my partner have picked him up at their house before, so we knew his wife. She told us when we were leaving that we were her favorite crew to pick him up because we always listened to her. How awesome it is to get recognition-- or acknowledgement to say the least-- for the job I do. Sure does make me wanna go the extra mile!

Enjoying the rest of the day/night off tonight... back to work tomorrow night. I'm going to try to start posting great stories that I have on the adventures of EMS. Hope they're interesting to ya. Until next time, Praise God and hug your grandparents!

You just thought I was done. So did I but remembered another story...
I worked Thursday night, so slept Friday morning. Get a call from my brother about noon.
"Chad! Come quick! Get out to the nursing home! They almost lost Grandmommie and they're working on her now!"
I put my contacts in and rushed out there to find that my great grandmother had choked on some fried chicken while my brother was visiting. You see, she had a viral infection and could hardly swallow liquids, but the staff wanted her to have a full meal.. I'm still mad about that...
After they removed the food and got her back breathing, she was admitted to the hospital because they were afraid she had aspirated some of the food in her lungs. Turns out she's alright. Just a bad virus. God has blessed us with more time with her on Earth. She is 92 years young.

OK I'm done now. Have a good Monday, everyone!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Isn't He amazing?

Do you ever seriously stop everything that you are doing, turn off the ipod shuffle, mp3, or whatever you're ears are listening to, and just sit in the presence of Almighty God?

This post is much different than any other I've sent out.. Mainly because you see I have been captured by the Holy Spirit during the past few days and unable to explain it.  God the Father who sits on the throne in Heaven loves me.  In fact, He loved me before I was even a thought in my parents' minds.  He knew what sins I was going to commit, how and where I was going to make Him happy and sad (more sad, unfortunately), and yet He still chose to invest All of His consuming power in growing me to become the man He wants me to be.  Isn't that amazing?

I believe we "Christians" have gone too far when we base our so-called religion upon principles and laws that aren't even mentioned in the Bible.  Yes, I'm talking about criticizing other believers for going to a Methodist or non-denominational place of Worship, just because I am Baptist and I believe it's the only spiritually correct standard.  Nonetheless, Christ has chosen us to Worship Him and Serve Him.  If we do these two things whole heartedly, and love each other with all that we have, we will be doing all that we can do to truly see His face.

Hope this means even more to you than it has to me.  If you want to really soak up God's power, turn to Psalm 18 and read.  Before you do, know that this is David singing to God about how the Lord delivered him from all his enemies. Powerful stuff. Praying for all the summer missionaries today.  Until next time, worship and serve God! 

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Night Shift Life

Well, it is 0443 AM on Tuesday, and it is all but quiet in the dispatch center. For some reason, every citizen in Tupelo has decided to fight and argue tonight, causing me to have a busy night. Night shift rocks at 911, by the way. In fact, night shift rocks everywhere.. When I'm here or on the ambulance, I always have time to chill while I'm working. It's like you come to work and you better be ready--the busiest hours will be at the beginning of your shift. As the night goes on, the call volume tapers off. Tonight before work, I went and sat down at Newk's and ate a sandwich. I came in to work and the rush began. About midnight, I finally caught a break and just had to go get something else to eat at McDonald's. Hope you appreciate the links I've figured out how to do! After a lot of people going to jail in the city of Tupelo, I am preparing to go home. Right now, I am using a little spare time to read When God Writes Your Love Story. It's the most popular book by my favorite author, Eric Ludy. If you're lookin for a good easy-read book to strengthen your walk with Christ and prepare you to be the husband or wife God wants you to be, READ IT! So when I get off, I'll be driving back home to Houston, have a cup of coffee, read the Daily Journal, catch the headlines of the Today Show, watch a Third Watch re-run, and head to bed. Tonight is the party at Ashley McGee's home, reuniting the big friends group for the first time since school's out. What a joy it will be. Until next time, Go Indians and praise God Almighty for what He has done!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

It's Summer Time

Well, it is officially summertime! The last post I sent was pretty sad, considering I was leaving the best college around.. Since then, I have grown to appreciate the days off. It seems I have worked either at 911, the colliseum, or ridden on the ambulance everyday that we have been out. However, this has been a time of true growth in my walk with Christ.

You see, in college around fellow-Christians, you aren't quite as likely to screw up when these guys and girls are around. You are much more tightly held accountable to your thoughts, actions, and motives. Because if you aren't having your quiet time with God, it is evident in even the simplest ways.

Now that I am somewhat away from everyone, it is sooo much easier to slip up and whisper a bad word, or let Satan slip that bad thought or action into my head. In fact, he does it so cleverly, I sometimes don't even notice it happened until the consequences. Wow, every time I notice how powerful the devil is, I all but fall to my knees in awe of how incredible my Father is. It is through His Word and my prayer with Him that I have survived these 1-2 weeks. Thanks be to my Savior for His unfailing love. I challenge you to look up this passage of scripture as you read the end of this post. Until next time, Go Indians and praise God Almighty! 2 Samuel 22:31-33.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Like sands through the hour glass...

Sure, I stole this from a terrible, terrible daytime soap opera, but isn't the world-famous line somewhat true? Through the past I'm gonna say 3 weeks, things in my life have gone through much transition.

Some of the very things that God has used to grow me into the 21 year-old guy I am, He is somwhat placing distance. This doesn't mean that I'm separating myself from these things; however, let's face it--we're kind of going our separate ways. For example:
These guys are pretty much the most evident blessing I have been given by Almighty God since I've been at ICC. I honestly do not know how I would have made it through these two years without em. Especially Austin. This dude is freakin great, and I don't know how im gonna do my ventin.. ha If we were girls, you could says we're all 4 BFF's..
What a joy it has been to be able to serve our entire college as Student Body President for these past 2 years. ICC is where I have truly learned to give up my all to hear God's voice. Thanks be to Him for this time! Oh yeah, Andrea is pretty great too! ha

Ashley, how awesome it has been to get to know you.. You are one of my best friends, and I also praise the Father for placing you in my life to share both the good times and the bad.
Jeremy has been my barrier that kept me from crossing the line a lot of times.. It is through him I am still learning that no matter the amount of popularity of doing the cool thing, the reward is that much greater for doing the RIGHT thing! Thanks, bro!
I could go on and on praising my Savior for injecting these symbols of Christ in my everyday routine, but I'd max out this page to the billionth degree. Thanks to all of you for being even the smallest part of my life at Itawamba these past 3 years. I simply get a chill down my spine when I try to think of what God is going to do in the next 3. Until next time, Go Indians and Praise Almighty God! Proverbs 3:5-6

Saturday, April 25, 2009

The only constant thing in life is change..

...and it's happening again! Since the last post, a lot has occured. A couple of weeks ago, I received a call from Employment Services at NMMC-Tupelo offering me an interview for a Paramedic position. Get this--I had not even filled out an application, and they are calling me asking me to come interview=Wow.. I gladly scheduled the interview for later in the week. Later this Tuesday, I was jogging around campus. When I finished my run, I went back into my dorm to find a voicemail from a staffmember at Lifeway, offering me a position at MFUGE in South Carolina for the summer. I called him back, and after a brief phone tag, he asked me to be a Children's Ministry track and Bible study leader at their camp in SC all summer. Now the true test begins: Do I choose to do what I believe God spoke to me last summer about doing, and accept the position at MFUGE....Or do I need to take on this job, that rarely comes around.




After 2 days of prayer and deep consideration, I opted to decline with MFUGE and continue with my interview on Thursday at the hospital. As I told my best friend Austin, the interview was pretty much a breeze. I'm not bragging when I say that I simply had a peace about everything when I steppped in the entrance to the East Tower. Today is Saturday morning, and yesterday I received a call from the Ambulance Service stating I had made it to the next round of interviews. AHH! Good news, so I have another interview Monday at 1:00 PM CST (All past, current, and future prayers are appreciated).

This has been a bold step of faith declining a job I was promised to accept an interview for a job I don't even know if I'll get... Still, God is good.

My theme verse for my college career and even more today is 2 Chronicles 7:14.
"If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My
face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their
sin and heal their land."
Thanks and praise be to Almighty God for not failing me in this time of waiting. Until next time... Enjoy your day knowing that our Salvation rests in God alone.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Spring is Here

It has been too long since that first post.. I'm gonna get better at this, eventually. Well let's see. What's going on in the McCoy world........
This weekend the BSU from ICC went to Leadership Training Conference in Jackson, followed by me meeting up with my youth group and spending the rest of the weekend with them in Clinton. Pretty amazing weekend! God really showed up and spoke to me about several things.
Now, this week that is supposed to be easy and all because we're out of class Friday has turned in to a NIGHTMARE! Teachers are throwing tests left and right, school folks are hounding my cell phone, blah blah blah.. This is supposed to be a great week! ha However, yesterday, I got a phone call from the NMMC in Tupelo Employment Services, offering me an interview for a Paramedic position that was to be posted yesterday afternoon. I was completely shocked! I haven't even graduated yet and I have an interview in just a few days--nothing shy of a touch of the Almighty God. I have been praying about this "somethin serious"! Here I am about to graduate and don't know what I'm going to do for the summer or where I am going to live. The Savior who died for my sins and came into my life to change me has chosen to give me a relationship! Sorry if that doesnt make much since, but sometimes God-things only make sense to the one who encountered it. I should write that last sentence down..ha

OK, here's a random topic! I just received a text message from some random number. Here's the dialogue..this is no joke and it happened while i was typing. number has been changed to protect the innocent, or guilty in this case.
"A swing threw here so i can get a blunt"
Me-"Ayte my bad lost my numbers who dis is?"
Random guy-"this ralph h*e"
Me-"where u at" (thought i might could incriminate him if he was on-campus..ha
Random-"The crib"
Me-"Well I believe you have the wrong number man. I don't do blunts, and you should consider quitting yourself"
Random-"O my bad"
Random-" Man why you playin"
Me-"I aint playin man"

weird.. hmm, and even weirder, maybe God just used me to on a small level impact his life. Hey, maybe this guy will start asking me questions, turn his life over to Christ, and become the next Adrian Rodgers or Billy Graham.... call it wishful thinking if you want, but I believe in a Powerful God!