Clayton’s Story

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Please be in prayer for Clayton. Six days ago he had a health scare at work and after several follow up appointments and bloodwork at two different medical facilities, yesterday we received a call with the results from bloodwork and were told to go to the ER immediately. The ER called in a hematologist who sat with us at length to let us know his initial diagnosis for Clayton is leukemia. Currently we are waiting to find out what specific type so treatment can be set. The doctor has let us know the length of stay in the hospital will most likely be at least 3-4 weeks.

This diagnosis has come as a shock to our family. In all of it, we have seen the Lord at work the past six days and we are thankful for His faithfulness. Before yesterday morning, our big plans for the week were to drive to Oxford, Mississippi to welcome first grandchild who will be born Wednesday or Thursday to our eldest son, Ethan, and his wife, Shelby. 

We have been asked on a number of occasions from staff at the hospital if we have a support group; our answer has been a unanimous “Yes, we have a huge support group.” Today we ask you to add our family to your daily prayer time. If the Lord lays a scripture on your mind, send it to us. 

Our trust is in the Lord’s plan for Clayton and our family and we are holding fast to his promises. Please pray for peace, comfort and hope.

With love,

Clayton & Heidi, Ethan & Shelby, Micah and Jonah
Philippians 4:4-8




Newest Update

Journal entry by Heidi McClure

A year ago on January 23, life changed drastically for us. Clayton was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), our first grandchild was born and four days into treatment a brain bleed began. It was the hardest and best year of our marriage.

We are thankful for the mercy God has shown our family. Thinking about the day the neurosurgeon, Dr. Au Young, came in to talk with me about what needed to be done in order to relieve pressure on Clayton’s brain is overwhelming. The chances of survival were so slim due to the fragile state Clayton was in from the chemo he had been given. Surgery day (Monday, January 30, 2023) was one of the longest days ever and a reminder to me God is still working miracles. Clayton is a miracle.

The love and support was and still is humbling. God has used so many individuals to come alongside in a plethora of ways to remind us He IS:  Comforter, Peace, Provider, Our Banner, Faithful and Healer.  God is Good! He is in control of all things and we trust Him each day and are so thankful for the days we have been given. Through this season, we’ve grown in our personal walks with the Lord and are thankful for the many things He has shown us and taught us and is continuing to teach us. Our family is forever changed.

We look at our granddaughter and see a reminder of God’s handiwork. She’s a reminder of His love for us.

Since we’ve not updated in a while, here’s a snapshot of what the past few months have looked like:

  • January 2024 - Clayton returned to work part time. He is still in remission. ♥️
  • October, November and December 2023 - Doctor appointments and labs twice a month. Oral chemo began in October and will be taken for 14 days each month for at least a year, possibly two.
  • Micah is still on deployment with the USMC on a naval ship.


We are filled with gratitude for your continued prayers and support. 

”I will bless the Lord at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul makes its boast in the Lord; let the humble hear and be glad. Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together! I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears. Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!“ ‭Psalm‬ ‭34‬:‭1‬-‭4‬, ‭8‬ ‭ESV‬‬

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