A Good Brother Takes a Hit
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
**UPDATE: Michael Spencer’s daughter, Noel Cordle, commented in an entry on this subject over at White Horse Inn’s blog mentioning that the PO Box listed is not correct. It should be: PO Box 313, Oneida, KY 40972 (the PO Box number was off by one digit). Also, you can go directly to internetmonk.com and click on the PayPal “Donate” button on the top-right, just underneath the “Podcast” menu item, and donate via that method as well. Thank you all for the outpouring of support.
As many of you may already know, Michael Spencer, aka Internetmonk, a good friend of ours, has been diagnosed with cancer. He has ministered to and encouraged literally thousands of discouraged Christians. He has been a friend of New Reformation Press since almost the beginning of our endeavor, and we were his first commercial sponsors. He is a good man, and a solid brother in contending for the Gospel.
He recently posted an update for his readers outlining his situation.
He is unable to work, and his insurance is due to run out very soon. He still faces a lot of expensive treatments for his cancer.
To that end we would like to pass the virtual plate on his behalf. Neither Ted nor I can just stand by. NRP is rendering what help we can. If you are so inclined you can send checks or money orders to Michael and Denise directly.
Their address is: PO Box 313, Oneida, KY 40972
Even a little bit can make a difference. Our prayers and thoughts are with Michael and Denise during this tough time.
By Pat K



I live in Michigan and I hope my brother will consider medical marijuana for his condition. I do not know where he lives (which state) but now over 13 states have legalized the medical use with another 5-6 considering doing so very soon.
Marijuana is a gift from God when used properly. It should be no more controversial than taking vicodin or using a fentynl patch, Attach nothing more to MJ than it is a medicine that can be cooked, eaten, drunk as a tea, in a tincture or via an vaporizor. God’s blessings on his journey.