Wow...this wind is crazy! South Dakota right now reminds me of Cheyenne, Wyoming where the wind always blows. I woke up a couple mornings ago to a light sprinkling of snow on the deck and I whined, "Ugh, this is too early for winter." Well, it melted. And I hope the snow stays away for a while yet.
Larry and I have been busy in our home office preparing for our upcoming tour to Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. We are leaving next week so Larry is busy working on the motorhome and I'm working on getting the ministry stock, office items, and supplies for "on the road living" gathered and packed, as the motorhome won't be back here in South Dakota until next May! At my age, that kind of packing messes up my mind...but at this stage it doesn't take much - ha!
We had an awesome rally at Paynesville, Minnesota on September 23rd, at the Paynesville High School. We had many people attendance and enjoyed a memorable time in God's presence. In the midst of the ministry time, we didn't get the pictures taken like we usually do (sorry!). Gene and his wife, Bev (Trosen) Beaver, were instrumental in bringing us in. We really felt there were a lot of hurting people and families that needed encouragement so we zeroed in on that. The comments and testimonies after the rally confirmed the direction that God had wanted us to go.
On October 1st, we were invited by Pastor Randy and Chris Tabor to minister at the Olivet United Methodist Church in Robinsdale, MN (suburb of Minneapolis). When Pastor Randy called us months ago he pleaded, "Larry, we need a bump in salvation here."
Well, God heard his prayer request. Looking at this altar call, God did what He set out to doâ€Â¦"to draw all men unto Himself." It was so touching to see tears of joy on the many faces of those who invited Jesus to be Lord of their life for the first time. There were several young families among them. That was so precious.
"The service at the Olivet United Methodist Church was great. I invited my mom, I have been praying for her for so long. She loved the music, the singing and all the joy. She made the comment, 'If church was as happy as this all the time, I'd never miss it.' When Larry gave the altar call, my mother invited Jesus into her life. I am so happy!"
- Mary Brooks
Gloria's cousins' daughter, Mary, invited Christ into her life a few years ago and what a testimony she is to whoever she meets and wherever she goes - even on her Harley!
Last week, I encouraged Larry to take three days off of work to go fishing with five of his brother-in-laws to Walker, MN. Larry hadn't been fishing for three years and he and his brother-in-laws had a great time of fishing and laughing and eating.
Those six big guys caught all those little perch and had a fresh perch dinner that night. Yummy...sounds good!
Next week, on October 16th, Larry and I will celebrate out 47th wedding anniversary. I can hardly believe it's been that long. God has been so good to us to allow us the privilege of ministering on the road for 47 years. We left in ministry together three days after we were married. A million miles later, it's been worth every mile.
Speaking of ministry, October is Pastor Appreciation Month. I encourage you to remember your pastor, wife and staff. Send them a card, or phone call, or a small gift to show that you appreciate them and let them know you are praying for them.
We pray that you'll have a blessed week and that you'll feel the presence of God and pray for the upcoming election. We desperately need God's favor and leading in this.
Gloria
- John Burroughs
Our Pastor - to all the men and women of God in ministry
--from the Sawdust Trail
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 and sprinkle crumbs on top. Chill several hours. Dot whipped cream on top to serve.
When using a slow cooker, cooked pasta and rice should be added during the last 1-1 ½ hours of cooking time to prevent them from disintegrating.