
All through the surgery and everything. He kept going in, during the surgery they allowed him to go in, actually put on a mask and everything, he would go in and check because it was 12 hours. Craig was in there 12 hours. That’s a long surgery. Right, and you can get awful nervous and frustrated sitting out there in that waiting room, but I guess about every hour and a half David would go in and he’d come back and give us a report, which is fantastic.
And they don’t do that just because of, you know, my name’s Hagin. They do that with a lot of people because I heard him reporting to other people that were there also. That’s something very special about the City of Faith. Oh yes. And they were talking here a while ago and you were talking about, they were talking about the atmosphere at the City of Faith. And I’ve been a minister since I was 18 and I’ve been in the ministry about 27 years.
I’ve been in a lot of hospitals. You walk into most hospitals and you feel a spirit of death, depression. But you walk in this hospital and you feel life. The clinic and the research tower. The clinic, the whole place is full of life because God’s life is here, that life. And you asked Dr. Winslow and the nurse and they were talking about, what is the, what is the difference, what do the people feel from the doctors and the nurses and the aides, everybody that’s here, what do they feel, the technicians, etc., that makes it so different than any other
hospital?
And they said, well caring, etc. But you know, as I was sitting there the Lord dropped in my heart this, and He says, they were talking about, you know, not just doing it for a paycheck, etc. The Lord dropped into my heart, the difference that the people feel is the fact that every doctor, every nurse, every individual is doing the ministry that God called them to do so therefore it becomes a ministry and not a job. It is a ministry.