June 21, 2006
Hi! Another week is history already! It seems like spring has just arrived and now it is the first day of summer. As Larry said, "Enjoy this day (the first day of summer) because it is the longest day of the year." He continued, "After today, the days will start getting shorter." I told him, "You can keep those unhappy facts to yourself! HA! I want to savor each of these summer moments."
We had a wonderful weekend of ministry in Aberdeen, SD. It was extra special as it was Father's Day. We honored the fathers and Larry had an important message for the family. We sure missed not having our children with us on that special day. They did send beautiful cards and called home to visit with their dad. Of course, he loved that! Myanna made Grandpa a poster card of pictures of Grandpa with the children and grandchildren through the years. He melted when he saw it!
As usual, it was a joy to be back with Pastor Gary and Joni Wileman of First Assembly of God in Aberdeen, SD, and their three children, Nathan, Timothy, and Kristen. What a neat family! They have been dear friends to us all through the years.
They shared the following with us:
Larry and Gloria,
Thank you again for your ministry with us last Sunday. We are grateful the Lord has used you so effectively in leading people to Christ. Nothing we do is more exciting than to see people step forward to receive Christ.
Thanks also for joining us for lunch at our home. It was enjoyable....and the kids enjoyed Myanna as well.
In His Service,
Gary & Joni Wileman
The service was precious and the altar call touched our hearts. Among those that responded to the invitation was a young man in his early 20's that made a
first time commitment of his life to Christ. His mother, with her arms wrapped around her son, wept tears of joy. She had been praying for him a long time! What an unforgettable sight!
After the morning service, we were invited to Pastor Wileman's home for a delicious pot roast dinner and a "to die for" cheesecake. Yummy! Our granddaughter, Myanna, enjoys meeting people and loves eating the meals they prepare. She relishes all the action on the road and makes friends easily. Last week, she was so excited to be able to attend a Kids Crusade held in our home church led by Children's Evangelists, Dan and Merilee Ottoson, from Pelican Rapids, MN. Myanna was mesmerized by their puppet ministry, songs and stories. The Ottoson's do a great job in touching the hearts of children and young teens. Many received Christ into their heart through their ministry. That's the age to reach them....when they are young!
Myanna is a great help to me at home running my errands up and down the steps. It saves me a lot of wear and tear as well as pain to my leg that was injured. Speaking of that...I have had a bit of a setback with the leg that was broken. I had more x-rays taken last week. They think I am on my leg too much and the pain I am experiencing could be from scar tissue or the plates and screws. Every time, the excruciating pain hits, I stand on the Word where it says, "How beautiful are the feet of those who carry the Gospel." Be assured, in the natural, my feet are not beautiful but I realize when I carry the Gospel, they become beautiful. I pray, "Lord, these feet are carrying the Gospel, and I need good health and lack of pain to continue to do what you have called Larry and me to do...to win the Lost and encourage the hurting."
We were also blessed this past week to have Jamie Schauer, of Galesville, WI, with us for a few days. He is helping the ministry do some updating to our computer system. We so appreciated him taking the time to come up to Sisseton and help us out!
Last night, as I was looking out my kitchen window, I could see the stadium lights on. There appeared to be a lot of action taking place. Sports are great events for kids and parents. I love seeing parents getting involved in the children's activities. It was getting quite late and the games and excitement were still going on. Boy, those fans were committed to the end!
I've often wondered what would happen if people were as intense, committed and determined about church as they are about sports- or any other number of pastimes. Years ago, a Moody Monthly listed twelve excuses a person might use to quit sports. The analogy isn't hard to figure out. Here they are:
1. Every time I went, they asked me for money.
2. The people with whom I had to sit with didn't seem very friendly.
3. The seats were too hard and not comfortable.
4. The coach never came to call on me.
5. The referee made a decision with which I could not agree.
6. I was sitting with some hypocrites-they came only to see what others were wearing.
7. Some games went into overtime and I was late getting home.
8. The band played numbers that I had never heard before.
9. The games are scheduled when I want to do other things.
10. My parents took me to too many games when I was growing up.
11. Since I read a book on sports, I feel that I know more than the coaches anyway.
12. I don't want to take my children, because I want them to choose for themselves what sport they like best.
Enough said! Think it over!
Gloria
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
The trouble with a guy who talks too fast is that he often says something he hasn't thought of yet!
CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK
Grandfather would tuck his Bible under his arm and walk through the small town where he lived to Sunday School and church services. For the last five years of his life, he could not hear well, and he never heard a word of any sermon, yet he continued to go.
One day I asked him, "Grandpa, why do you keep on going to Sunday School and church when you can't hear a word he says?"
"I keep going," he replied, "Even if I don't hear because I want people to know whose side I am on."
SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK
"Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter anything before God; for God is in heaven and though upon earth; therefore let thy words be few." Eccl 5:2 RECIPE OF THE WEEK Vegetable Dip 1 pint real mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream ½ cup mozzarella cheese, shredded 1 Tbsp parmesan cheese 1 tsp garlic powder 1 Tbsp sugar 1 tsp accent, optional Mix and let set 24 hours for best flavor.