Hospital Staff Helps Baptize Elderly Patient

A hospital staff helps baptize an elderly patient and the touching moment is all caught on camera. In this day and age, it’s important to lift up the important moments where God completely shines through. It seems like every time that you turn on the news or watch a video, there is something bad going on. There is so much hate in our world today that it can be tough to find the positive aspects. It’s so important to remember that God is alive and working all around us, even when we think He’s not there. And this special baptism is the perfect example.

Kenneth Connors is a patient at an Alabama hospital. This elderly man has only fifteen percent of his heart functioning properly. But when it came time to hand his life over the to Lord, nothing could stand in his way. With the help of hospital staff and doctors, Kenneth was unhooked from his machines and transported to an area where he could be baptized. Kenneth is in his eighties, but he proves that you are never too old or too far gone to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior.

Just watch as this incredible baptism takes place right in front of our eyes. It’s truly a blessed moment when someone makes the decision to accept Jesus Christ into their hearts and give themselves to Him. I sure wish we could see more positive and faith-filled moments like this on the news or on social media. Welcome to the family, Kenneth!

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Source: Mary Curtis

Today was a great day. HH staff, you were amazing. Thank you for accommodating my papaw and his special wish. God is truly good.

Posted by Mary Curtis on Thursday, January 24, 2019
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