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<p align="center"><b><font color="#cc0000" face="arial" size="+3">My life, death and LIFE in
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<p>Before my accident I was working as a technician for Telecom.
I was renting a <a href="the_boys.jpg" target="_blank">flat</a>
in the suburb of Melbourne and my only means of transport was a <a href="bike1.jpg" target="_blank">1980</a> <a href="bike2.jpg" target="_blank">Harley Davidson</a>
<a href="bike3.jpg" target="_blank">Lowrider.</a></p>
<p>I was returning home from looking at land in Kinglake with my
girlfriend when our accident happened. We were travelling on Plenty
road when we were hit by a Ford Cortina, which failed to stop at an <a href="sbike.jpg" target="_blank">intersection</a>.
My <a href="d+t.jpg" target="_blank">girlfriend</a>
died instantly. A local doctor revived me at the scene and cared for me
until the first ambulance arrived. I was taken straight to Intensive
Care at the Austin Hospital.</p>
<p>That night my heart that was so bruised and tired started to
arrest. At this time the doctors came out and asked my family if they
would like to have a priest nearby. My father declined, by this time my
entire immediate family was collected outside intensive care. My sister
&amp; brother-in-law led my family in prayer for me. I understand
everyone prayed for me even though my sister and her husband were the
only Christians, at that time. My father signed for the doctors to use
a heart drug that was still being tested. They said it's a 50/50 chance
if it would help - it did and I made it through the first night.</p>
<p>- I was in a coma and was respirator dependent.</p>
<p>I had a front left hemisphere brain haemorrhage, my rib put
through my left lung, had aspirated my stomach contents into my right
lung, broken clavicle, crushed elbow, split liver, ruptured spleen,
crushed right ankle and assorted injuries.</p>
<p>On the second day in the operating theatre, the anaethetist
when moving my head heard a "click". He said "hold everything". More
x-rays were quickly taken and they then discovered I also had a C1
(hangman's) spinal fracture.</p>
<p>I remained in a coma for approximately two months. After the
first two weeks of no change they moved me from I.C.U. into a room on
my own in the neurosurgery <a href="bed3.jpg" target="_blank">ward.</a>
After 7 weeks I began to <a href="bed1.jpg" target="_blank">wake.</a>
I was being fed through a tube in my stomach, was breathing through a
tube in my neck; I was on a drip and my urine was collecting in a bag
on the side of the <a href="bed2.jpg" target="_blank">bed</a>.
My short term memory was a real problem. I couldn't talk because my
voice box was paralysed and I had difficulty seeing things because my
eyes were knocked crooked so I saw everything as double, which added to
my confusion. I had what resembled a large metal clamp with 2 screws
screwed into my skull that led to a pulley with weights - to keep my
spine in traction. I could open my mouth &amp; blink but that's
about it. Fortunately the only pain I could feel at that time was in my
skull - which was all I could feel.</p>
<p>It was explained to me about how unique it was that I was
still alive, due to my spinal fracture. (I was the 13th in the world in
medical history - to have lived)</p>
<p>At first I was led to believe my girlfriend was ok and wasn't
involved in the accident - but eventually it was explained to me that
in fact my girlfriend was dead, but I should be really thrilled,
because I wasn't (dead).</p>
<p>That was something I had difficulty understanding.</p>
<p>All I could feel was pain. I couldn't move. my bike was
wrecked. My girlfriend was killed. I was given no prospect of recovery,
yet I should really be "thrilled to be alive"!</p>
<p>I am now.. but then, no way!</p>
<p>My life was completely destroyed.</p>
<p>From the time when I was in I.C.U. with my heart failing,
Jesus was there; and he gave me a chance. My life should have ended for
any one of my injuries but it didn't. I spent 3 years of non stop work
during my rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Jesus sent several people to me to assist me in my recovery. I
don't know where to begin to explain the wonders and depth of God's
love and the grace which he freely gave, and continues to give me.</p>
<p>And I wasn't even a Christian - yet!</p>
<p>-&gt; One of my first nurses at Austin, was Kaye Daley.
She was a student nurse and despite the news of my supposed
infertility, was to become wife and mother to my three lovely children
- Prue, Molly and Joshua.</p>
<p>-&gt; As I was lying in the neurosurgery ward, one day a
young Physio came upstairs looking for me. Her name was Marcella. She
had heard of my condition and that one of my injuries was a spinal
break, so she used her initiative to find me. After feeling my left
forearm, she was the first person who seriously considered that
recovery for me was possible. She had just transferred to the hospital
and I became her first full time patient. Soon after I discharged
myself from Austin, she transferred back home to Queensland.</p>
<p>During the second year of my recovery I made friends with a
bloke from the MRA (motorcycle riders ass'n) named Ben. Both he and his
wife Vera also became friends with Kaye. Starting with Vera they each
became Christians and began attending St Hilary's Church in Kew.</p>
<p>One day they conned me into accompanying them to a weekend
church camp at Howqua. It was at a bush resort type place where
everyone had their own room or unit but we all ate together in the same
dining room. We stayed in a caravan in the carpark. At different times
they had people speaking and doing workshops 'n stuff but mostly the
band was playing and everyone was just praising the Lord. I didn't
really get into that stuff so I went to the pub. The township of
Mansfield wasn't far away so Ben, Vera &amp; Kaye came too. Because
they came with me, we couldn't be away for too long so I was throwing
back the bourbon's as fast as I could. We parked outside the first
hotel we saw. When it was time to go Kaye went to get the car and we
started walking to meet her.</p>
<p>After walking a bit I needed to relieve myself. We were
outside another hotel at the time and I could see Kaye in the car, so I
asked everyone to wait for a sec. &amp; I went in to go to the
Men's. I came straight out and looked at where I last saw the car, but
it wasn't there. I looked around but I couldn't see it anywhere. There
was a median strip providing parking for the shops, either side of the
highway. I walked across to the median strip to get a better view of
the area - but no Kaye - no car or friends. Suddenly this intense
feeling of abandonment &amp; loneliness hit me; just like my 1st
year in hospital. I couldn't believe it. I figured they all got miffed
at me and decided to go back to the camp and let me find my own way.</p>
<p>I couldn't see them anywhere so I decided to hitch hike home.
Then I thought <b>no way!</b>, they're in my car. I'll
hitch hike to the camp, drive my car home and leave them stranded. So I
started walking. I had only passed a few parked cars when Kaye called
out to me. - I had just walked past my own car ! They thought I had
gone in for another drink and so had parked nearby. I was livid - but I
later calmed down.</p>
<p>The next day we attended a talk given by bloke named Rupert
Charkam. He is a Jew who is now a strong Christian. I wasn't really
listening to him but at the end there were people going forward and
being prayed for 'n stuff. I saw Kaye go up to talk to Rupert.</p>
<p>The next thing I knew I was standing, I felt like I wanted to
cry. It felt.. weird. I went forward to talk to Rob Carter. (he was
assistant minister at St Hilary's) and all these people came out of
nowhere - praying for me. Rob gave me a <b>choice</b> and
I accepted Jesus as my <b>Saviour.</b> Kaye had asked
Rupert to pray for me.</p>
<p>Jesus softened my heart and continues to bless me and my
family. I have continued to improve both physically &amp; mentally
- only more slowly. I feel just so grateful. At last I had found what
was missing in my life. God, the Lord Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>I found smoking dope works like an analgesic to the brain, it
clouds over problems - sure. But it also <b>shuts out God!</b></p>
<p>Rob Carter asked me, "Do you reject God?". I said, "Oh no, I
wouldn't do that". That's when it dawned on me, and the question was
raised in my mind: why then if I could acknowledge him - why then don't
I grab hold of him with both hands ?</p>
<p>Imagine that - grabbing hold of God. Having your own 1 to 1
personal relationship with him. That thought alone blows me away. That
is more than possible. Its what God wants - but he wants <b>you</b>
<b>to</b> <b>decide.. </b>I just had.</p>
<p>I feel motivated to praise the lord at every opportunity and I
feel peace and satisfaction from his presence in my life. <a href="b+w2s1.jpg" target="_blank">I also feel a great
or urgent need</a> to try to explain to others who don't know
Jesus, that he is <b>real </b>- he is <b>God</b>
and he is here with us <b>today </b>and only wants us to
receive his love and healing.</p>
<p>Through prayer, fellowship with other Christians, reading the
bible and whole heartedly praising the Lord I have learnt to
communicate with and receive love and guidance from Jesus. You too can
receive his love, healing and <b>Salvation. </b>He will
never ever let you down or leave you alone. He is Love.</p>
<p>God paid for our salvation through Jesus Christ who was killed
on the cross and who rose again.</p>
<p>He is the <b>Lamb of God</b>, who is described in
Rev 13: verse 8 "all inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast-
all whose names have not been written in the Lamb's book of life".</p>
<p><b>You</b> are already <b>accepted </b>and
loved by<b> Jesus</b>. All you have to do to receive his
love is to ask. <b>Ask</b> for forgiveness and <b>accept
him</b> as your own <b>personal Saviour</b>. Jesus
will not only forgive you, <b>He</b> will <b>give</b>
you <b>eternal life</b>. The old you will die but you will
live on because you have been forgiven and <b>born again</b>
of spirit. Your name will be entered in the Lambs book of life.</p>
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