Greetings! We just passed through the amazing red rock scenery in Sedona, Arizona. What a breathtaking sight! God's creation continues to astound me. During our journey, we stopped along the side of the road and watched as the sun and
shadows almost danced across the landscape, moving, shifting and causing a continually changing view. When the sun was shining or when the shadows fell upon the rocks, the sights were simply awe-inspiring...mesmerizing. Personally, it was a sermon to me.
Days filled with sunshine come into our lives and Christ shines through us. I find it easy to shine when all is going well, but the true test of my testimony is when the dark shadows of disappointment, trials and unexpected valleys come. During the times when it seems all hope is fading and satan tempts us to question whether God knows or even cares what we are going through; it is in those moments, I realize the world is looking to see how we handle it. Just as the red rocks of Arizona shone their beauty even through the dark shadows that overtook them, it is my prayer that in my life, Jesus will shine through me. I pray that those who are hurting will discover hope in observing how God brings us through our valleys, ultimately, giving them the assurance that they, too, can make it through.
Last Saturday, we inched our way up through the mountains to Flagstaff, AZ and then on into the state of New Mexico. The gusting winds of 35 mph were pushing us along helping our fuel mileage, but making the trip a bit challenging.
We arrived in Gallup, NM, which is located in Navajo country, on Saturday afternoon just in time to set up for Sunday's service at Gallup First Assembly of God. It was exciting to be back in Gallup with Pastor David
Toppen and his wife, Faye. We met Pastor Toppen and his family when they pastored in Pierre, SD, years ago. We were, again, greeted by his loving congregation who consist of mainly Navajo. My how they love the Lord and love to worship!
When the altar call was given, the front of the church was packed with couples, singles and teens making decisions for Christ.
Pastor Toppen and his wife shared,
"We recently had Larry and Gloria Lundstrom for a Sunday morning evangelistic service. We've
had them come several times over the years. We know what to expect when they come: People are going to laugh, and people are going to get saved. It's Like Larry puts it, they're an 'altar call with a song'. We had seventeen people respond to Larry's invitation to receive Christ as Savior. Awesome!"
Marilyn Benally, a young mother, just bubbled as she walked up to me. Her eyes danced with excitement as she exclaimed,
"I remember you from listening to the Lundstrom's on radio every Saturday morning when I was 9-10 years old. That was close to 30 years ago! I loved your music so much, I ordered a record of yours. Needless to say, I was so excited to hear that some of the Lundstrom's were coming to our church. We loved the service and I was so happy to finally meet you in person. Because of Jesus, we will be friends forever."
Geri Easton, one of the counselors for the service, told me,
"I was thrilled to be a counselor. I felt I have been lazy and not doing what God has called me to do. I have been praying and asking God to help me get involved in touching lives. I am going to be coordinating the effort to follow up on all those that responded to the altar call. It was exhilerating to see all of those people make decisions for Christ."
Mary Buntanbach, a former missionary on a Navajo Reservation and who continues to be very active in ministry said, "Gloria, your ministry was so uplifting and inspirational. I loved the focus on souls and family."
Another couple shared, "We loved the ministry. We were in Gallup visiting my sister, the pastor's wife, Faye Toppen. We look forward to having you come to Michigan to minister." - Pete & Vicky Foster
All of those comments were such great encouragements to us. As you are receiving this e-mail, we are heading off for Santa Rosa, New Mexico, for Sunday services. Before I sign off however, I must tell you this...Larry knows how much I love flowers, and he is so thoughtful to surprise me every now and then with a
plant or some fresh flowers. Anyway, last week I mentioned to him that I was getting spring fever and how much I loved seeing the first flowers of spring such as daffodils, tulips, etc. A few hours later he went to pick up a few groceries. He returned and then presented me with a beautiful blue and cream hydrangea plant. Of course, he deserved an extra hug and kiss for that! I immediately watered it as instructed. About 14 hours later, when we awoke the next morning, I went to admire my "Pride and Joy", but I was appalled to see my plant looked like someone had put a torch to it. It was completely drooped and it appeared to be dead.
I gasped, "Larry, my plant...ohhh...my plant! Look, it's dead! What happened to it?" To which he smartly quizzed, "Did you water it?" Answering a bit sarcastically, I said, "I'm not that dumb...of course, I watered it!"
I first thought I should return the plant before we left town. Then my second thought was to try to revive it by watering it again. The only thing worse that could happen is it would be dead and water-logged. I chose the latter option. I soaked it, set it on the table and went about with my office tasks for the day. About an hour later, I glanced over to observe my dead plant and to my complete surprise it was in full bloom and looked perfectly healthy and beautiful. Proudly, I showed it to Larry. I picked up the little instruction card and read it again. It said, "When watering, drench thoroughly." AHA! That was the key! Don't let it dry up, keep it moist.
I told Larry, "Aren't our lives just like that plant? If we fail to keep it watered with the Word of God and prayer, we can dry up just as quickly as that plant did. Psalm 63:1, 2 says, "O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee; my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; to see thy power and thy glory..." I love that God uses every day life to teach us so many spiritual lessons.
Well, it's time to sign off once again. May you have a blessed week knowing that you are special and that God loves you!
Gloria
P.S. I wanted to thank you for the many prayers that you, as our family, have offered to the Lord on my sister-in-law, Marvelyn's, behalf. She recently went to be with her Savior, Jesus Christ. This is an excerpt from her caringbridge journal that was posted by her family to let people know of her new home. We thought we would share it with you. We ask that you continue to keep the family in your prayers as they walk through this next phase of their journey.
"Can you hear the angels and witnesses rejoicing in heaven? There is a celebration underway and mom is freely dancing again and her beautiful smile is radiating throughout the golden city! We can't imagine how it felt as she experienced the warm embrace of her precious heavenly Father, nor the welcome she received as she entered the gates of heaven.
No words can depict our pain, yet we are doing our best to be "selfless" in the way she has so graciously always been...and be thrilled for her. Her life of pain and suffering has come to an end.
Our time together last night was incredibly hard, yet Dad led us through with great dignity and love. He spent time praising the Lord for the life we had with her, then released her first to Him...and then with all the strength within him told his "girl" she was free to run into His arms. Please pray for strength for dad...he hasn't left her side during this 12 year battle with cancer. He was the perfect life-mate...carrying her through. The loss he is faced with must be so overwhelming...yet all he cares about is making sure us kids are okay.
As this journey comes to an end, we thank you for standing in the gap for all of us. Your unwavering faith and support made all the difference.
We are her legacy...and we will make her proud. We love you all...."