CGO contributor Carolyn Custis James has asked for prayer for her brother-in-law, Kelly James, and the two other men lost on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Carolyn's husband, Frank James, is the president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. Here is information from Carolyn, posted at www.whitbyforum.com.
This past Sunday, (Dec. 10), Frank and I received one of those dreaded midnight phone calls. Frank’s mom was on the line telling us his brother Kelly and two climbing partners, Brian Hall and Jerry “Nikko” Cooke are lost on Mt. Hood in Oregon.
Frank left Monday for Portland and has been there all week with my sister-in-law, Karen, and Kelly's four kids, Jason, Ford, Katie and Jack. If you've been following the news, you will know that Kelly is in a snow cave near the summit. The three climbers expected to complete their climb of Mt. Hood by Saturday. But something went wrong (we're not sure exactly what), so they dug a snow cave to keep Kelly safe, while Brian and Jerry went down the mountain for help.
On Sunday, Kelly contacted his wife on his cell phone and received a second call from his son Jason. These calls were brief and didn't provide much detail. But at least we knew he was alive. T-Mobile and other organizations are using cell phone signals to pinpoint Kelly's location. There is no news at all about Brian and Nikko. All three men are believers. All three are expert, highly experienced climbers.
The three families are together, supporting each other, praying and waiting. Brian's parents, Dwight and Clara Hall, his sister, Angela, and Nikko's wife Michaela are also there. Frank's mother, LouAnn Cameron, and his sister, Traci Hale, are en route. As you can imagine this is an unbearably difficult time for all of them.
The weather has been about as bad as possible--blizzard conditions with hurricane force winds, so rescue workers haven't been able to climb high enough to get to Kelly. If the weather follows the current forecast, there's no possibility of reaching him until Friday or Saturday, and time is of the essence.
Please join me in praying for all of them—the three climbers, the rescue teams, the technical experts, the worried family members. I ask you to pray especially for Frank as he supports and cares for family members, works with the media, and waits anxiously for his brother’s safe return. He has had interviews with MSNBC, ABC, The Today Show, Nancy Grace, Larry King Live, Anderson Cooper 360, and others. These are extraordinary opportunities to focus attention on rescue efforts for Kelly, Brian and Nikko, but a grueling schedule for Frank.
To stay informed, go to "Local & Regional News" at: http://www.katu.com
We believe God is in this. It is a painful, heart wrenching ordeal for everyone involved. But He loves us and knows what He is doing with us. He knows exactly where all three men are and He can still the storm. Our hope is in Him.
Frank and I have been so encouraged by all the phone calls and emails we have received this week. A blog site has been set up to allow all the people praying for Kelly, Brian and Nikko to see updates and to post notes if they’d like. You can visit the site at: mthoodclimbers.blogspot.com/
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Frank James has offered this
Mon, 12/18/2006 - 14:27 — JN (not verified)Frank James has offered this statement regarding the loss of his brother, Kelly James:
This is a difficult day for all three families. Our hope is that Kelly, Brian and Jerry would all be rescued safely and that has led these families to become very, very close. We are persuaded that Kelly has been found, but I feel that I have two other brothers still on the mountain. And the James family is deeply, deeply grateful for the rescue efforts to date. And we wish, we wish the rescue workers Godspeed in their ongoing efforts to bring Brian and Jerry down that mountain safely. We are also profoundly grateful for all of those who have prayed for our families. We find strength in your support. And we join all of you in your prayers for the safe return of Brian and Jerry. As Christians, we find peace that Kelly is with God. Kelly always told us that he felt closest to god when he was on the mountain. That is what drove him to climb. And we find enormous comfort in knowing that he lifted off that mountain from a place that he loved and doing something that he loved very, very much.
Thank you all for your support. The family is most grateful.
Frank James
I just found this site and
Mon, 02/12/2007 - 21:19 — Carolyn Phillips (not verified)I just found this site and wanted to tell you of a dream. I was praying for weeks for the lost climbers-that they would be found. I was so saddened when the rescue attempt ceased. I felt that they were lost to their friends and family and cried. I lost a friend due to an accident many years ago and he appeared in a dream to me and reassured me that the climbers were in a happy place and not to worry about them. I know this dream gave me peace and I hope you also receive the peace of god. God bless you all.