![]() ![]() Not even ten days after he dropped dead, Mark was cleared to go home. “It could only have happened by the healing touch of our Great Healer,” said Pam. Mark had no signs of brain damage or any sort of residual damage to his heart. In fact, they expected a full recovery. That day, the doctor told him the unbelievable news. When Pam told him what had happened. Mark scrawled out, “God must not be finished with me yet.” That morning, he was up and able to watch church online. “I knew at that moment he was going to be raised up.”Ī few days later, Mark was awake and alert. “It was kind of like a Lazarus Moment,” said Pam. To everyone’s surprise, he opened his eyes. Then, at about 72 hours after the initial heart attack, the doctor called Mark’s name. The prayers continued throughout the week. “It encouraged us and it caused our faith to rise up.” “Seeing the faith of the people of our church and the people of the community was such a comfort to us,” said Landon. Other congregants hosted prayer meetings in their homes. Outside the hospital, members of Mark’s church gathered for a time of praise and worship. “We were going to believe that God was going to bring him back to us. “And from that point on, we were going to believe that God was going to heal my dad,” said Landon. “And I knew that I could stand on who He was: He was the healer. “The Holy Spirit said, ‘Just stand,’” Pam said. The following morning – Mark’s birthday – Pam says she felt the Holy Spirit speaking to her. Landon and his family kept crying out to God on Mark’s behalf. “I appreciate that doctor telling us the truth, but it was hard to hear that.” “That was a very hard conversation,” said Landon. Even if he did, the time spent without oxygen made it likely that Mark would suffer significant brain damage. Doctors told his family that he might not wake up. Mark was placed in a medically induced coma. “The prayer at that point was just a prayer of desperation,” said Pam. Shell-shocked, they prayed for Mark’s healing. Landon and his mother, Pam Morrow, followed behind in their car. “We were thinking this could be the last time we see our dad,” said Landon. But there was only so much they could do, so they airlifted him to a Level Two Trauma Center twenty miles away. The ICU staff revived Mark and placed him on a ventilator. “And that was probably the hardest sight to see through the whole experience.” “There was no life in his body at that point,” said Landon. He flatlined, twice, on the way to the hospital. For 33 minutes, both on the floor and in the ambulance, Mark was without oxygen. ![]() But while they were able to resuscitate Mark, they weren’t able to intubate him. While trying to jumpstart his heart, they scorched his chest. The EMTs had to shock Mark’s chest six times before they got a pulse. ![]() “There’s a paramedic straddling over top of him, slamming on his chest, trying to get some sort of response.” “He was completely gone at that point,” said Landon Morrow, Mark’s son. First Responders found Mark completely lifeless. Those at the gym performed emergency CPR as they waited for paramedics. Even though he was a day away from turning 58, he was in the best shape of his life. Published on I Don't Need You Feat.Mark Morrow, a pastor, just knocked out a time on the treadmill better than any he had since high school. Published on Walk Like An Egyptian (seAN daVid LaZaRus remix) Published on Ibiza Generations ( Live Recording) As one of the premiere dj/ producer artists on Haustronaut Records (Ibiza) Sean Lazarus uses his music to create an atmosphere that can only be best described as SEXY! sean lazarus’s tracks E4 Deep Technology (live Set) He is not just a house dj, and his music proves it. Sean’s blend of music encompasses all types of genres, brought together under the umbrella of electronic music. As a Classically trained pianist, Sean began his music career at the age of 6. Sean Lazarus has built a reputation as one of the most innovative and diverse musicians today. ![]()
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