Have you ever had a blood transfusion - I have and as you know it's a life giving experience!
Well Larry and I feel like we've had a fresh "blood transfusion" from the excitement of this South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana tour. The decisions for Christ have been awesome - and beyond that I can't even express that exhilaration and joy we have experienced meeting countless numbers of friends who have come to Christ in our rallies through the years.
Literally every rally we've had, someone or several people would come up and say, "Thank you Larry and Gloria for staying on the road! We gave our hearts to Christ at such-and-such a place and our lives, relationships and marriages were changed and we still have the joy of the moment when we gave our hearts to Christ."
Last Sunday we ministered at Dry Creek Bible Church in Belgrade, Montana, which is about 20 miles out of Bozeman. After the altar call a beautiful family, Curtis and Chelsea Butts and two of their beautiful daughters, Katie (11), Bailey (15) and son Carson (13) met me in the foyer of the church. My first impression was, "What a beautiful looking family"! They all just bubbled with joy as we began to visit. And then…the story. Chelsea the mother (far right on photo) announced, "We were here when you ministered here 2 years ago. We loved the music and service. When Larry gave the alter call, my three teenage daughters and our son and I stepped forward to receive Christ." She continued, "My husband, Curtis, gave his heart to Christ at a Lundstrom crusade in Bozeman when you all were together when he was 13 years old in the early 80s." Tears welled up in her eyes as she shared, "And today Curtis's father, Melvin, responded to the altar call to receive Christ as his Lord and Savior." Then I was teary eyed with joy. I must admit after this long year I was running a bit low in physical energy that morning - but after Chelsea shared that I felt like I could run a marathon!
Pastor Arlen said what a joy it's been to see this family plugged into the church and the two teenage girls even sang a song in church a few weeks ago - it was a great blessing. We had a wonderful time of fellowship with Pastor Arlen Tofslie and Bill Skinner.
Bill Skinner was actually at the first service we had at Dry Creek Bible Church in 1983. How fun it was to catch up!
Also, before church that morning a heavy-hearted mother stopped Larry in the foyer and shared that she had invited her daughter, who is in her late 20s to come to church. She asked Larry if he would pray that she would receive Christ. When the altar call was given, the daughter was one who raised her hand and went forward to pray. There was definitely a joyful mother stepping high with joy when she left the church.
Last Wednesday night, October 16, we had a roundup at the Roundup, Montana Community Center. What a great time we had in that ranching community. When the altar call was given people from all walks of life responded. One cooperating Pastor commented, "When I saw all those people respond to the altar call I was shocked"…he apologized, "I'm sorry for that word, what I really mean was, I was amazed as to how many and who responded. Praise God!"
This coming Sunday, we will be ministering at Chapel of Hope with Pastor Jo Rockstad in Lockwood, Montana, which is a suburb of Billings. We would love to have you join us for a 10:30 service at the church which is located at 2425 Hwy 87 East. (hint: the church is at the top of a high hill with a big white cross). If you have any questions, you may call the church at: 406-256-2328.
We pray that you will have a wonderful week and want to end with a special Happy Birthday to our oldest daughter, LaShawn, on October 27th.
We love you and are so proud that you are our daughter!!
Gloria
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"It's not what you do, but
how much love you put into it that matters."
- Rick Warren
A young couple moves into a new neighborhood. The next morning while they are eating breakfast, the young woman sees her neighbor hanging the wash outside.
"That laundry is not very clean," she said. "She doesn't know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry soap."
Her husband looked on, but remained silent. Every time her neighbor would hang her wash to dry, the young woman would make the same comments. About one month later, the woman was surprised to see a nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband:
"Look, she has learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this."
The husband said, "I got up early this morning and cleaned our windows."
And so it is with life. What we see when watching others depends on the purity of the window through which we look.
Pumpkin Mallow Dessert
32 marshmallows
1 cup pumpkin
½ tsp. cinnamon
½ tsp. pumpkin pie spice
1 cup whipping cream, whipped
Melt marshmallows, pumpkin and spices in double boiler and let cool. Add the whipped cream. Crush 14 graham crackers and add a little melted butter. Sprinkle in bottom of a 9x9 inch pan. Pour pumpkin mixture in and sprinkle crumbs on top. Chill several hours. Dot whipped cream on top to serve.
A few sticks of chalk strung together and hung in a cupboard will absorb moisture. Try this if you have cupboard that seems damp.