Sunday, March 30, 2008

Meet Eldon


Born February 28, 1924 in Corbin Kentucky, Eldon Roaden at 84 is the oldest member of HomeBound. Eldon worked as an over the road Truck Driver, and retired after fifty years of ‘hangin’ onto that steerin’ wheel’. Now living in South Charleston, Ohio with his "Lady of Ladies" Delores. Married forty-seven years and devoted to each other, they have four children, eleven grand children and three great grand children. Eldon is also a Navy Veteran of World War II.


In 1981 Eldon made a life changing decision, making the Lord Jesus the center of his life. He tells us it felt as if a fire came down atop his head and burnt all the way down to his toes. In the church he still attends today, Eldon turned to his good friend Glen Cole and asked him to go to the altar with him. Glen had been witnessing to Eldon for years. Glen began praising the Lord as they walked to the altar where Eldon was saved that morning. Always ready to share his testimony and love for Jesus, Eldon has been serving the Lord since. Eldon has played guitar for 64 years and now plays and sings for His Lord and Savior.

Eldon’s interests are attending and serving his church, often caring for the lawn, helping with any project, ministering in nursing homes and doing anything that uplifts the name of the Lord. He enjoys being with his family and friends, playing music and giving God glory and praise.

Eldon is a valued friend to all of us in HomeBound, his church and especially his family and friends. I’m happy to introduce you to Eldon Roaden.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Meet Jim


After Walt Brown invited me to come to a practice, the second person I met was Jim Mayhugh. Jim has been a resident of this city for thirty-one years, after growing up in southern Ohio. His family played country and gospel music, with his grandmother (who played the accordion) at the center of their family band. His father, mother, several of his siblings and friends played and sang in the band. At times there were as many as thirteen. Jim was about ten years old when he began playing guitar and singing with them. He grew up believing every family met at grandma's house on Sundays after church to have lunch, and play music. Jim sings and plays guitar for HomeBound, but also plays mandolin and bass. He also writes some of the songs we play.

Raised in a Christian family, Jim has known Christ all his life. Baptized at thirteen, he feels he really came to know Jesus as his 'personal' Lord and Savior during an Emmaus walk in 1992. (Nearly all members of HomeBound have participated in an Emmaus Walk). Jim and all his family, Lisa, his wife of thirty-one years, their children; Whitney, Tyler and Baylee, are actively involved in both their church and the Emmaus community.

Jim is a recent retiree, now working to teach CPR and first aid and with another part time job. He is happy to have time to be an even bigger part of his children's lives. Daughter Whitney is a Registered Nurse, Son Tyler is in college, studying to be a teacher, while daughter Baylee is in Fifth grade and also wants to be a teacher.

Jim loves to play music and entertain folks. Involved in two projects for the Emmaus community... he and another fellow portray Laurel and Hardy in comedy skits and, with the aid of his 'bodyguards', he does a pretty convincing Elvis impersonation (in a comedic fashion). Jim enjoys working with wood in his work shop, fishing and hunting (especially enjoys deer hunting). Among Jim's goals are; to minister to others in music and to promote and help others to get involved in music, so they can experience the enjoyment and fulfillment he has for more than forty years... and in doing so, be a blessing to someone along the way.

I'm proud to introduce you to Jim Mayhugh.

Monday, March 10, 2008

On Our Way!


We're on our way to completing our CD! Incredibly, we've had little trouble so far and with some tweaking,
editing and overdubbing the final mix, I think we'll be happy with what we've 'laid down'. We've recorded eighteen songs and with God's help, we'll soon have our new project finished. We may have it ready by early to mid-summer. Keep prayin' for us, and for our efforts to bring glory to God... not to us. Remember, we don't have a price, but will accept your donation for our CDs.