June 7, 2006
Good Morning! It's so great to be home and to wake up to the chirping birds and soft summer breezes. Of course, to make it even better, I can enjoy a good cup of coffee to get the day off to a great start. For the 10 months that we are on the road I always make the morning coffee...but when we come home...Larry makes it and serves it to me in my easy chair. He makes the best coffee. He starts with flavored coffee and adds this and that and wow is it yummy! I tease him about the only thing he "doesn't" put into it is "gummy bears"! When the family comes home at Christmas they always request dad's "gummy bear" coffee. Hey, maybe he could start his own coffee shop. HA!
This week has been an office and domestic week. Larry was mowing grass, pulling weeds and raking leaves from last fall! When we left on tour January 5th we shoveled our way out of snow banks so it was nice coming home to green grass. I couldn't wait to plant a few flowers just to make our home look like someone really lives here. That was wonderful therapy!
On Saturday we drove to Glenwood, MN and set up our equipment at the beautiful Minnewaska Assembly of God church. We were greeted by another
gracious, sweet spirited pastor and wife, Mark & Kathy Geselle. We had a great soul-winning Sunday service. Once again the altar was lined with young people and adults making decisions for Christ. There were several first time decisions. Pastor Geselle and the congregation rejoiced at the 'new births'.
Pastor Mark commented, "It was exciting to see people respond to an evangelist's altar call for salvation. Than is not always the case, but as a pastor it is always my hope. Thank you for your emphasis on preaching for souls. We were blessed both in the service and also in our time together with you after. You were an encouragement to us and we look forward to seeing you again and having you minister in the Minnewaska area."
It was a delight to see our friends, Dave & Joan Ward from Alexandria, MN. They have been very active in ministry and are still touching lives. Joan was one of our counselors on Sunday morning and she did a great job. Joan will be having hip replacement surgery and she told me, "Gloria, thank you for sharing the story of your injury to your foot. How encouraging to hear once again of God's care of each of us. It really was a miracle and it gave me reassurance of God's going before me too."
We always love to see young couples, such as Dawn and Barry Larson from Alexandria, MN who also attended the Sunday service. We've known Dawn since she was a little girl and it's always a joy to see them grow up, marry a good Christian, and serve the Lord. Dawn shared with us, "The rally in Glenwood was awesome! So many people went forward, including family members. It was such a great day! I still cry tears of joy when I think about it."
We praise God for a great soul-winning weekend. During the week we are busy at our home office working on booking, mail, writing, etc. In the evening Larry and I try to catch-up on housework. Last night I was out in back of our home pulling weeds. These huge thistles invaded our lawn. I put on garden gloves to prevent the stickers from pricking me. I'd pull out one and there was another and another and each one got bigger with the roots dug in. I was leaning over pulling on a huge thistle and pulled so hard I lost my balance and fell backwards. Determined to pull it out by the root I grumbled, "I hate you, you nasty old weed! You are coming out!". Just then I was convicted and challenged and I prayed, "God please help me to hate sin as much as I hate these weeds." Our lives are like a garden. Sin starts small and gets rooted in our lives, growing up almost unnoticed, then the roots grow deeper and deeper. Soon one sin leads to two, then three... if we don't take care of them they will take over our lives! It takes work-24 hours a day to keep the weeds of sin-- hatred, jealousy, unforgiveness, complacency, coldness, etc., out of our spiritual lives. We cannot do it on our own-we have to ask God to help us. My daily prayer is David's that he wrote in Psalms 51:10, "Create in me a clean heart, O God." and the one in Psalm 19:14, "Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer." It's my prayer Lord, let me hate sin and love you more everyday.
Well, it's already the second week of June. Time sure flies. I must go now. Have a fantastic week!
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
A real Christian should be like a good watch-have an open face, be
pure gold, well regulated, and full of good works.
CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK
A sign that I saw while traveling last week.
"Eat right, stay fit, die anyway!"
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Melon salad
2 bananas 2 cups cantaloupe balls
2 cups honeydew melon balls 7 oz. marshmallow cream
½ cup mayo 2 Tbls. Lemon juice
Mix all ingredients together and keep in fridge. Serves 8.
MY FAVORITE PICTURE OF LARRY'S
TAKEN THIS PAST WEEK