Hi! Can you believe it's almost September already? The older I get, the more quickly the weeks seem to just fly by.
We've had a great month of rallies. Last Thursday night, we held a rally in a city park in
We had a wonderful response at the altar call. Just before the end of the altar call, Larry said "I'm going to close this altar call in 60 seconds. If you want to come and pray, come now." To our shock and amusement, a beautiful, big golden lab that had been snuggled quietly through the whole concert next to its owner, got up, walked forward and stood at attention with all those waiting to pray the sinner's prayer. Larry prayed, people went to the counseling area, and then Larry chuckled, "Folks, this is the first time in 40 years I've had a dog come forward to get saved!" Of course, the crowd exploded with laughter! There is truly never a dull moment on the road.
Here's a photo of Pastor Carey Gossen (with wife Nettie) of
After that rally, we traveled across the state through a blinding thunderstorm. We pulled into Sisseton with our coach at about
On Saturday, we set up our equipment in Rita Sporrer, who have been partners with our ministry for over 30 years, celebrated their big 50th anniversary! Several of our other ministry friends were there, so it was like a "friends' reunion." These three couples (left to right: Lewellyn and Wanda Larson, Marvin and Mary Arehart, and Harold and Rita Sporrer) attended our Sunday morning service in Harlan and are all celebrating milestone anniversaries. The Larsons and Sporrers are celebrating 50 years, while the Areharts are celebrating 60 years!
Sunday, August 28, we had an
After the service, Tony and their three little children (including a set of twins!) anxiously waited to visit with us. Tony and Kathi are both teachers in Harlan. Tony said he saw us in about 1978 when he was only five years old, and still remembers how much he loved the music and all of the "little" Lundstroms. He was so thrilled to be able to reconnect with us!
As I was packing up and getting ready to leave the church in Harlan, another young family came up to visit with us. They said they had just moved to Harlan and had called a church to check on the service times. Somehow, they ended up at the wrong church, but when they walked in and saw our poster, they knew it was God who had brought them there. The father of this family said that he came to a Lundstrom rally when he was a young boy, and that his parents had come to Christ through the Lundstrom ministry. They shared how excited they were to see us again, and to know that we were still out soul-winning after all these years!
Also, at the
After the Sunday services in Harlan, Roger and Beverly Sorrenson invited us (along with about 30 others) over to their home for a huge delicious potluck dinner. Talk about a wonderful feast! The fun and fellowship were great. Roger and Beverly hosted us for two nights in their home, also. It was a true haven of rest for us!
Medical Update:
Praise the Lord! Larry's test results turned out okay. The doctors put him on Nexium, that "little purple pill," to take care of the erosions in his stomach lining. He is starting to feel better! On August 28, I crossed over the six-month recovery line with my foot. I am so grateful those six months are behind me now. Last Sunday, I was able to stand up with Larry and sing four songs…then I retreated to my "nest" on the chair by the soundboard. I could tell Larry was happy to have me back up by his side. When he grinned, his dimples danced with delight!
As you know by now, Hurricane Katrina has ripped through
Have a great Labor Day weekend! We will talk again next week.
Gloria
Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree.
Samson slayed the Philistines with the axe of the Apostles.
The seventh commandment is that thou shat not admit adultery.
The greatest miracle in the Bible is when Joshua told his son to stand still and he obeyed him.
Solomon, one of David's sons, had 300 wives and 700 porcupines.
Household Tip
Outwit Chewing Gum
Put the garment (even a shoe) in a plastic bag and pop it in the freezer. The plastic bag keeps the moisture away from the gum, and when it's frozen, the gum will come right off with a flick of your fingernail.