This is Saint Lucia Patios, and it means “No one is there.”. As you have noticed I no longer post here. I actually forgot that the blog was still here. All my postings can be seen at www.nathanbrock.blogspot.com
Thanks,
Nathan Brock

This is Saint Lucia Patios, and it means “No one is there.”. As you have noticed I no longer post here. I actually forgot that the blog was still here. All my postings can be seen at www.nathanbrock.blogspot.com
Thanks,
Nathan Brock

We have been working some with a young man named Oliver. Oliver was saved through our ministry here four years ago. He has since confessed a call to preach and wants to start a church in his home town. We have gone witnessing the past two weeks together. We are currently trying to get a couple of in-home Bible studies going. One lady did agree, but was not home when we arrived. We are still looking and praying.

We have been in St. Lucia now for twelve weeks! Praise the Lord! It has taken this long to get phone and internet. Now we should be able to effeciently comunicate with the rest of the world.
We have found a house and settled in. We also have a vehicle. The Lord has allowed us to lead two young fellows to Christ.
I hope to update our website soon with some new pictures, addresses and information. Please keep us in your prayers.

On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 4:00 am, my wife, Monica, who is five days overdue with our sixth child, woke me up to say, “Nathan, my water broke.”
My first comment was “Are your sure.” Of course she was sure. What mother of five doesn’t know the difference? Within a quater hour she was having contractions every five minutes. By 6:00 am they had spread out to every fifteen minutes. The midwife arrived about 7:30 and agreed that things were not moving as quick as should be. she then prescribed the following remedies.
We finally accomplished this list about 4:30 pm and returned home with contractions still about ten to fifteen minutes apart. At 5:30 we made a second trip to the chiropractor because the baby had turned to face the wrong direction. After a good ajustment we grabbed a steak to go and returned home so Monica could try Castor Oil. (YUCK!!!) At 11:00 pm contractions were still fifteen minutes apart and Monica fell asleep.
At 1:30 am Thursday (26th), the castor oil kicked in and contractions were every five minutes again for about two hours. After all this time the midife checked Monica and informed us that she was dialated to about a four.
By 4:00 am the contractions had slowed to every fifteen minutes again and progress came to a slow crawl. This pace continued until about 1:45 pm Thursday. The midwife called a couple of doctor friends to get advice and returned with the nonwanted news. Our last and only hope was to give Monica an injection of pitossin and pray that God would intervene. If the baby was not born within an hour we would have to go to the hospital and most likely have a C-section.
This of course threw us into effectual prayer! We all had a sincere prayer and ask God to work a miracle. I not sure who all was praying at this time but I have had several people inform me that they were praying about 2:00.
At 2:01 the contractions kicked in. Another at 2:04, and another at 2:08. Monica was given about two drops of pitossin at 2:11, and a contraction followed at 2:12. Monica began puching at 2:16 during a contaction. The next contraction at 2:20 lasted about four minutes. At 2:27 the midwife and her assistant both began to echo, “Nathan, come look what you have.”
At 2:27 Monica gave birth to Benjamin Austin Brock. Mother and baby have both been healthy and recovered well.
To God be the Glory!!! He can acomplish more in twenty-seven minutes than man can manage in thirity-five hours.

On July 12-14 my daughter Faith and I were privileged to attend a sign language conference in Trenton, Georgia. The conference was conducted by Silent Word Ministries International (SWMI). We learned about 300 signs during the weekend of classes. SWMI is a wonderful ministry totally dedicated to reaching the deaf for Christ. If you are interested in working with the deaf they are the ones to talk to. Their Website is: www.silentword.org