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The
History of Caleb Ministries
"A Word for the Men"
Tribute
to James Caleb Day
Craig
Day's Bio
A WORD FOR THE MEN
From
Craig Day
Co-founder of Caleb Ministries
The
instant I learned our son Caleb was dead, I prayed for God
to make His heart beat again. I knew the God I served was
able to bring the dead back to life. I prayed this not selfishly,
but out of a strong desire to let God know I trusted and had
faith in Him.
When
I realized Caleb’s heart was not to beat again, my next
thought and concern was for Sandy. I needed to be a strong
emotional support for her, (Romans 12:15). I also needed to
acknowledge the emotions I felt, (I Peter 5:7) It has been
said, “Emotions are to the soul what your physical feelings
are to you body.” God created our emotions as indicators
to let us know what is going on inside. We need to acknowledge
them before God and others so they do not get bottled up and
ignored.
Men,
I exhort you in the name of the Lord Jesus-be emotionally
supportive for your wives, and be emotionally honest before
God and others. Satan says, “keep it in, you can handle
this.” God says, ”Let it out, I need to help you
through this.” Express to God how you feel verbally
in your prayers and experience that emotional release we need
as men. Make it a habit to let God know how you feel about
circumstances and people. You will be glad you did!
Being
Real,
Craig
Day
Books
to Read
- "The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness”
by John MacArthur
- “Where is God When it Hurts?”
by Philip Yancey
- “The Power of Suffering” by John
MacArthur
- “For Those who Hurt” by Chuck
Swindoll
A
Brief Life?
A Tribute to James Caleb Day, February 15, 1988
“A
brief life is not an insignificant life.” These are
words that Sandy and I received through all the cards and
letters we received after the stillborn birth of our firstborn
son James Caleb Day. They are words that have deep meanings.
A brief
life can still be significant. How so? When your child never
gets a chance to have his first breath here on earth, but
takes his first in heaven, how could his life be significant?
It’s all answered in how you measure significance. It
is in the amount of time you spend here on earth or how you
live your life? I think it’s the latter.
The
pain in the loss of a child is so deep you wonder about the
meaning of life. Are we here to just “eat, drink, and
be merry?” Or are we here for a specific purpose? God
created all of us for the specific purpose of glorifying Him
through our lives. Caleb lived eight months in Sandy’s
womb. That was his life. He was perfectly formed and created.
Yet, God saw it fit to take him directly to heaven, sparing
him the curse of this world. Does that mean he lived less
of a life? No! His life was full and complete; just as God
had planned from the beginning.
Our
hearts grieved the earthly loss of our son, fully trusting
God as sovereign. Apart from the knowledge of His plan for
our lives we have no hope. Life would be meaningless and void
of purpose. “Now faith is the assurance of things not
seen.” Faith is believing what you can’t see –
trusting that the Hand of God is moving in your life for your
good and His glory. It took faith for Sandy and I to seek
God’s purpose in Caleb’s death.
The
pain does not fully go away with a loss but God’s healing
purposes are revealed as time passes on. Sandy and I could
never have imagined what God would do in our lives and the
lives of countless of others through the death of our son;
but we could be confident that God was working it out perfectly.
Romans 8:28 says “And we know that in all things God
works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called
according to His purpose.” Job responded to his wife’s
plea for him to “Curse God and die!” saying “Shall
we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?”
God
identified with us through His Son Jesus Christ who bore all
of our sins and humanity. He knows all of the emotions of
loss that you and I have experienced. God saw His only Son
die on the cross, the most painful of deaths. He knows our
pain, yet there is reassuring hope – resurrection day.
On the day the dead in Christ shall rise and we who are alive
in Christ at that time will meet Him in the air and be with
Him forever. All of our pains and joys will be complete. We
shall see Him as he is in all of His glory. We shall see,
and be with forever, all those whom you and I loved, who trusted
in Jesus Christ and those who have joined Him before us.
You
see, life is significant if we live in the light of God’s
truths. Even a brief life is not an insignificant life.
I love
you Caleb!
Love,
Daddy
Craig
Day's Bio
For
we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works,
which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”
Ephesians 2:10
Craig
was born in 1957 in Augusta, Georgia and grew up in Pelion,
S.C. In 1974 Craig moved to Charlotte and graduated
in 1975 from Garinger High School. In 1982 he attended
Calvary Church for the first time. His mother had invited
him to go to the Singles group there on an August Saturday
night. The group was watching a film the night he went
and from the very first moment of attendance he felt the love
and acceptance of the Christians there. He heard the
gospel from the Word of God and God used that to convict him
of his sin. He continued to go to the Singles group
wanting more and more of the teaching and friendships he enjoyed
there. He became a Christian two months later in October
of 1982 after he repented of his sin and believed in the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Craig
met his wife Sandy in the Singles group and they were married
on May 4th of 1985. They stayed involved at Calvary
and in 1988 they were expecting their first child and he was
stillborn on February 15, 1988. This loss and the ensuing
pain of grief gave rise to the ministry they founded in 1990.
Caleb Ministries was named after their firstborn son James
Caleb Day to help families that experience stillbirths, miscarriage,
infertility, early infant deaths, and now includes help for
post-abortive women. They eventually had another son,
Corey, in 1989 and today he is involved in competitive swimming.
In
1998 Craig was accepted at The Master's Seminary located in
Sun Valley, California to earn his Masters of Divinity degree.
The Master's Seminary was founded
by Dr. John MacArthur, Jr. whose radio ministry is "Grace
to You." They moved to California in the fall of 1999
and Craig graduated in May of 2002. In 2004 he was certified
as a Biblical counselor with the National
Association of Nouthetic Counselors (N.A.N.C.)
Colossians 1:28 provides the purpose for the church of Jesus
Christ which is to, "proclaim Him, admonishing every man and
teaching every man with all wisdom, that we may present every
man complete in Christ." (Colossians 1:28)
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