We just arrived back in Sisseton, SD from an exciting Fun and Fellowship tour to Louisville, Kentucky where we attended the National Quartet Convention. We hosted and brought along 40 friends from the midwest and one from Mesa, AZ.

September 22, 2010

 

 


 

 

 

 

We just arrived back in Sisseton, SD from an exciting Fun and Fellowship tour to Louisville, Kentucky where we attended the National Quartet Convention. We hosted and brought along 40 friends from the midwest and one from Mesa, AZ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


En route there, we stopped in Arcola, Illinois and visited Rockome Gardens and had the unique and wonderful experience of having a dinner in an Amish home. Of course, it was all home cooking! Southern fried chicken, baked steak, homemade noodles and chicken, real mashed potatoes, fresh corn, real chicken gravy (yummy, yummy) salads, homemade bread, and pies right out of the oven... have I got your taste buds going yet? It was absolutely delicious. And of course, as only Larry could, he got our Amish hosts, Willis and Elizabeth, laughing so hard and wanting to hear more of his jokes - oh boy. After our delicious meal we went out and formed a semi-circle outside their home, a very humble home, and we sang Amazing Grace and then we concluded by singing a German chorus, "God is Love" in German. Willis and Elizabeth lit up with smiles and eyes filled with tears of joy as they couldn't' believe we could have so much fun and actually sing in German (we did butcher it a bit - ha!).

 

 

We motored on to Louisville, KY, and scooted through afternoon rush hour traffic to the Kentucky Expo Convention Center. In the last 10 minutes before arriving there, Larry and I, and one of our guests were standing in the isle handing out tickets and information when our good driver, Bill, had to slam on the brakes to prevent an accident. Larry lunged forward; I followed him, grabbing him so he wouldn't hit the aisle floor and get hurt. Then the bus lunged again, Larry came falling backward and stomped on my right foot (the same one in the ladder accident) and... broke one of my toes. So that sent my convention experience off to a "hurting stop". I told Larry, "I'm through trying to save you from getting hurt; I'm getting banged up in the process. You're on your own (chuckle)!" Our friend, Sharon Sundvall, also got hurt a bit. We definitely got a little bruised up, but went on with the rest of the tour pretty well.

 

 

Then, we were on to 3 ½ days of exhilarating Gospel music: quartets, trios, choirs, Instrumentals, Contemporary, Southern Gospel, Bluegrass, Worship, and the Gaither Vocal Band with Michael English. What a joy it was to sit with 16 - 18,000 others just taking it all in. What a treat. I was really ready for that.

 

crowd shot from NQC


 

 

The Booth BrothersThe Gaithers & Michael English

 

Larry with Ben from The IsaacsThe Rambos

 

The group TriumphantThe group Greater Vision

 

 

At the Convention, they also featured several speakers, workshops, showcases, etc. We were honored to see Dr. David Jeremiah, Dr. Charles Stanley, and the special guest one afternoon was Sarah Palin (photo by www.paulwharton.com). So as you can see...it was truly an unforgettable experience that was full of excitement.

 

Dr. Charles StanleySarah Palin - photo by www.paulwharton.com

 

 

Here are a few other shots from our time on the tour:

 

Dennis Willmar - There's always room for icecream!Gloria & Connie Thomas

 


 

 

                

 

Now we are back home and preparing for our next 10 week tour that will take us all the way out to Florida to return to SD the end of November, beginning of December.

As I'm writing this I can see out the window that the leaves are changing quickly and alerting us of the change of seasons - ready or not!


You and I both feel and have seen the change of seasons also in our country, politics, etc. We as Christians need to pray harder than ever for our country and leaders. No matter how tough it gets...we still have access to the throne. As Sarah Palin said, "When all the attacks come - don't retreat - reload!" She added, "We need to get back to God's principles of freedom - our God given rights are worth fighting for." That says a lot right there.


Let's keep the faith- and the fight. Blessings on you!


 

Gloria

 

 






QUOTE

 

"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower."


- Albert Camus




 


 




CHUCKLE/REFLECTION





 


A Special Autumn Leaf


Several years ago, in early October, my 10-year-old daughter and I walked around our neighborhood, admiring the vibrant autumn leaves. It was a precious chance to spend some time together sharing quiet conversation and the beauties of nature - moments snatched from hectic daily life.

Overhead, trees flaunted their brilliant foliage: flaming orange, glowing russet, elegant maroon, sunny yellow. Beneath our feet, spent brown leaves crackled and swished.


As we walked. . .


. . . we talked. Lazy, quiet conversation about friends and school, about recent events; about the delicate leaves we gathered so carefully. We strolled on, scuffling our feet in the dry leaves -- enjoying the swishing sound they made -- all the while looking for special specimens.

Ahead, I spied an especially gorgeous specimen. Long and narrow, it shaded from green to yellow to red and seemed to embody everything good and precious in this season of change.


Excitedly. . .


. . .I pointed it out to my daughter. She looked at it for a long moment, then spoke. "Mom," she said patiently, "It's a gummy worm. You need your glasses checked."




 





PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 


 

 


Like the old song says, "I've been everywhere!"


 





RECIPE


Whoopie Pies


Southern Amish Specialty


Cookies:

1 cup sugar

½ cup shortening

1 egg

2 ¼ cup flour

2/3 cup cocoa

¼ tsp. salt

1 tsp. soda in ½ cup hot water, 2/3 cup *buttermilk

*2 ½ T. buttermilk (dry) and ¼ cup water


 

Drop on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees.

 

Filling:

2 cups powdered sugar

1 egg white

1 tsp. vanilla

*Beat together


Add:

½ cup shortening

¼ cup margarine

Beat on high speed until fluffy.


Split cookies and fill with filling. Makes 24 cookies.


 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


Over cooked potatoes can become soggy when the milk is added. Sprinkle with dry powdered milk for the fluffiest mashed potatoes ever.


 

A week ago, we were thrilled to be with all of our family, even if it was only for a few hours. We hadn't all been together for over a year. LaShawn, her husband Liam, and our son Donovan came from Nashville, and LaDawn came with our grandchildren, Dante and Myanna, and met Larry and I for a few hours of fun at the Minnesota State fair in St. Paul, Minnesota.

September 8, 2010

Greetings from South Dakota! How nice to have been home this past week. When we drove up the driveway, our tall grassy lawn screamed, "Mow me!" We walked in the house and the floors screamed, "Vacuum me!" The furniture screamed, "Dust me!" and the fridge hollered, "Fill me!" ....and Larry pleaded, "Feed me".  So much for the thought of switching to a quiet, restful pace. Oh well, thank God that I have a home, lawn, furniture, fridge and a hungry husband.


A week ago, we were thrilled to be with all of our family, even if it was only for a few hours. We hadn't all been together for over a year. LaShawn, her husband Liam, and our son Donovan came from Nashville, and LaDawn came with our grandchildren, Dante and Myanna, and met Larry and I for a few hours of fun at the Minnesota State fair in St. Paul, Minnesota.

 

All together!

 

 

Larry & I with our son-in-law Liam

 

We have a tradition; we park the car, enter the gate and walk straight to the cheese curd stand, saunter over to the Pronto Pup and Brat stand, then criss-cross over to the Roasted Corn-on -the-Cob stand. By this time, we're ready for some walking so we can regain some energy and wear off some of the calories we just packed on - so it's on to see some of the exhibits. Then it's the "pork chop on a stick" and Ms. Field's fresh, hot chocolate chip cookies. Lastly, we groan...and walk... and wish we hadn't eaten so much. But, it's state fair time! It's the tradition. This year, Donovan and LaShawn got us tickets to a couple of grandstand concerts, and that was very special. Of course, then the kids wanted to go on a few rides. Not me! All in all, it was a great time and I savored every moment.

We are both back home now, buried in booking, office pile up and preparing for our annual Fun and Fellowship tour. This year we'll be heading to the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, KY. Oh yes, and this weekend, we are having a service in our home church. We are praying for many visitors to come so we can see a great harvest of souls.


We have been blessed to have been raised in a church that emphasizes evangelism. Through the years dozens have gone into pastoral ministry and have become missionaries and evangelists. We have a lot of saints who prayed and interceded relentlessly and helped set the destiny for all of our lives. We have been blessed.


The other day we had a window repairman come to measure and replace two windows, which have been broken by someone polishing their skills with a pellet gun. Amidst his measuring, the man looked over, saw a spider web and exclaimed (with a bit of concern), "What is that spider; I've never seen one like that in this part of the country." I replied, "I don't know, but its' relatives were here last year and weaved a web in that same place by the door." Everytime I've tried to take the web down and get rid of the spider he gets away... and evidently survives."


When we got home a few days ago, to my surprise, here it was again. Big and black with bright buttercup yellow markings on its body. I took a stick, pulled the massive web down and was beating the spider (and was sure this time I had it). To my surprise, the next morning after a wind and rain storm I walked outside and, believe or not, there was a full web again (I guess it likes working the night-shift). It proudly nested in its web as if to say, "You can't get rid of me."


I pondered that scenario a bit and it made me think of a parallel between that spider and satan. Satan is forever trying to discourage us by weaving a web of deception, lies, tactics and schemes to snatch up our children, grandchildren or us. I don't know about you but sometimes I get really weary of tearing down the strongholds that satan puts on marriages, finances, health and family. But... now the good news. God is still on the throne, He cares about us and He hears us when we cry out. I was reading this morning in Psalm chapter 6 and it was timely and touching. David wrote, "I am weary with my sighing every night, I make my bed swim (tears), I dissolve my couch with tears." Then David says in verse 8, "The Lord has heard my supplication, the Lord receives my prayer." Thank God for those words which bring hope.


Isn't that wonderful? Read that again, "He receives my prayer." He will receive your prayers. We cannot doubt or let Satan discourage us. The following is one of my favorite quotes and I have it written down in my bible. I don't know where I got it but it's true and powerful - here it is - lock it in your heart:


"I can do more than pray...but can do no more until I pray."


Friend, He's still on the throne, God still answers prayer...I'm waiting for answers and expecting them. Are you?


Gloria


 

 

PS.  Grandparent's Day is this weekend!

 

My mom has 70 plus children, grand children and great grand children, and she has such a unique way of making each one feel so special and loved. I am a bit jealous as we only have two grandchildren, but we love them to pieces and I'm so thankful that God sent them to our family. Dante is starting his senior year in high school and Myanna is in the 7th grade....wow, where's the time go? As we celebrate Grandparent's Day on September 12th, take the time to re-evaluate your role as a grandparent and see that we are doing all we can to bring another aspect of God's love, compassion and forgiveness into the life of each grandchild. We are blessed!

 

Larry & DanteOur daughter and "grandbabies"

 

 






QUOTE

 

"Surely, two of the most satisfying experiences in life must be those of being a grandchild or a grandparent."



~Donald A. Norberg







 


 




CHUCKLE/REFLECTION





 

The idea that no one is perfect is a view most commonly held by people with no grandchildren.

~Doug Larson


"On the seventh day God rested. His grandchildren must have been out of town."

~ Gene Perret


Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven't thought of yet. ~Gene Perret



Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children. ~Alex Haley



It's funny what happens when you become a grandparent. You start to act all goofy and do things you never thought you'd do. It's terrific. ~ Mike Krzyzewski



Grandparents, like heroes, are as necessary to a child's growth as vitamins.

~Joyce Allston

Few things are more delightful than grandchildren fighting over your lap. ~Doug Larson



My grandkids believe I'm the oldest thing in the world. And after two or three hours with them, I believe it, too.

~Gene Perret


I wish I had the energy that my grandchildren have - if only for self-defense.

~Gene Perret




 






PIC OF THE WEEK

 



 


 We love having fun with the grandkids!


 





RECIPE


Baked Chimichangas

 

8 (6 inch) flour tortillas


1 ½ cups cooked and cubed chicken


2 ounces grated cheese


¾ cup thick and chunky salsa


 

Mix chicken, cheese and salsa. Warm tortillas until pliable in 400 degree oven or 5 seconds each in microwave. Dampen one side of tortilla with water and place wet side down. Spoon on chicken mixture. Fold to hold in filling. Spray baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Lay chimichangas, seam side down, on baking dish. Bake for 15 minutes at 400 degrees. Serves 4.

 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


When cooking meats and vegetables together in a slow-cooker, especially when cooking on Low, place the vegetables on the bottom where they will be kept moist.

We had two wonderful services here in Iowa. The first one was at the Joyce Lutheran Brethren church near Lake Mills, Iowa. It's a beautiful country church nestled and surrounded by corn and bean fields.
What a warm welcome we received. As we sang and ministered, we were cheered on by smiles and tapping of toes and clapping.

August 25, 2010

 Greetings from the cornladen state of Iowa!


 

The weather is hot and humid the corn is tall and I'm sweatin'! But…this weather is what pushes much of the idle corn to tower at 10-12 feet and is truly a gift from God. Iowa has been plagued with heavy rains and flooding. Not only Iowa, as you can tell by the news..but literally all over the world. Truly the end time events are evident all around us. The good news is…Jesus is alive and well…He was, He is, and HE will remain faithful to those who love Him and know Him as their savior and friend.

 


 

 

We had two wonderful services here in Iowa. The first one was at the Joyce Lutheran Brethren church near Lake Mills, Iowa. It's a beautiful country church nestled and surrounded by corn and bean fields.

What a warm welcome we received. As we sang and ministered, we were cheered on by smiles and tapping of toes and clapping. Larry encouraged and challenged the crowd to be sure they knew that they had a personal relationship with Christ…not religion. There was a wonderful response.

 

 

Gloria with some of Cindy Hana's familyThere was a family, of about 8 or 10 that was sitting in one long pew. Cindy Hana, part of the family, wept as she shared with me after the service, "We lost our dear mother one year ago today, unexpectedly, having been diagnosed with lung cancer for only two weeks. It was such a shock to all of us…we miss her deeply. The immediate family decided to get together on this day, one year remembrance of her death, and wanted to do something as a family in her memory. One of the families suggested that we attend your service…I'm so glad we did. I'm sure you saw us women all weeping tears…we were so ministered unto, comforted and encouraged by your music and ministry. We definitely felt God's love. Thank you."


 

Rev. Kevin Olson

 

 

 

That was so touching! We also enjoyed our time with Pastor Kevin Olson. We had never met him before…but after a few minutes, felt we had known him a lifetime.

 

 

 

Oh…by the way, how did we end up in this country church you may ask? It was Arlene Enderlin, our sweet ministry partner, 84 years of age who called us months ago, "We want you to come to our church in Joyce, IA…when can you come?" Not just one phone call…but several. Arlene was persistent - for weeks. Larry and I looked at our schedule and finally found a place where it would fit in Gloria & Arleneand told her we may be able to come on a Friday night. "Good…that'll work. We'll plan on it", she chirped. From that moment she talked to pastor, made phone calls and pushed to get the advertising out. Her persistence won - it was a wonderful service. When I shared with her two daughters about her mom's persistence they smiled and said, "That's our mom…persistent!" We need more "Arlene's" out there with a passion and push to win the Lost. And of course, as they do in rural America churches, they had a delicious lunch with all kinds of goodies afterwards. Larry was all in favor of that!

 

 

 

 

Last week we were in Conrad, IA at the invitation of Pastor Steve of the Alice Church of God.  The rally was held at the High School theatre; and even though it was a small crowd, it was a wonderful evening of ministry.  When the invitation was given, fourteen precious souls responded.

 

Altar call in Conrad, IA

 

 

Don & Mary Rolstad were also at the rally in Conrad.  They gave their hearts to Christ in 1977 at a Lundstrom rally and continue to be strong and active in their church and in outreach.

 

Don & Mary Rolstad

 

 

Rev. Steve Harvey

Pastor Steve is another outgoing, passion-driven pastor. His energy for Christ and the Lost seeps through his very being.

"I just wanted to thank you one more time for your faithfulness and your willingness to press forward and touch lives for Jesus. Your graciousness and humility is an example to all of us who are striving in the fields working to further the kingdom of God."



Pastor Steve Harvey

Alice Church of God

Conrad, IA

 

 

 

 

Myanna & Lois - New Sharon, IA

We've been so privileged to have had our granddaughter Myanna, 12 years old this year, with us for the past 4 weeks. She adds such fun and sparkle to our everyday lives on the road.

 

 

She's made lots of new friends and has been able to meet a lot of our partners who have been very dear to us.

 


 

 

 

 

 

Gloria, Myanna & Wanda Larson- Kiron, IA

 

 

Roger and Bev Sorenson were so kind to let us stay in their home for 4 days while on the road. We left our motorhome in Sisseton to save on some of the fuel expense.

 

Roger & Bev Sorenson

 

It was a special treat to meet with Don Thompson, who was the producer of all the Lundstrom television specials, such as Thief in the Night and all these TV specials have been put on DVD's and after all these years are still reaching lives. Thanks Don!

 

Don Thompson and his Granson, Jordan

We pray that you'll have a wonderful week, stay cool and comforted knowing that God loves you and you are special to us!


 




Gloria

 






QUOTE

 

"The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease." - Lamentations 3:22






 


 




CHUCKLE/REFLECTION






A Psalm of Summer


Now it came to pass that Spring turned to Summer again. God's people raised their voices and said: "Recreation is my shepherd, I shall not stay home; he maketh me to lie down in a sleeping bag ; he leadeth me down the interstate each weekend. He restoreth my suntan; he leadeth me to state parks for comfort's sake. Even though I stray on the Lord's Day, I will fear no reprimand, for thou art with me; my rod and reel they comfort me. I anointest my skin with oil, my gas tank runneth dry; surely my trailer shall follow me all the weekends of this summer, and I shall return to the House of the Lord this fall! But then it is hunting season and that's another Psalm.


- Hope Lutheran Church, Minnesota




 


 





PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 


 


 Loved this sign!


 





RECIPE


Freezer Peach Preserves

 

7 cups sugar

5 cups peaches, sliced in small pieces


1 lb. crushed pineapples, in own juice


1 large or 2 small box of apricot jello


Put peaches, sugar and pineapples together and let stand 20 minutes. Mix well. Cook 15 minutes then add jello. Stir well. Put in jars, cool, then freeze.


 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


Make easy tart shells from refrigerator biscuits. Roll them quite thin and place each over the outside of a muffin cup with the pan turned upside down. Prick with a fork and bake.


 


At this stage of life I miss all those wonderful moments we had as a family; taking short vacations here and there. I recall one time we camped out in the Woodlands State Park in Colorado. Tents, the camping stove, towering pines and the aroma that would put you at ease, the blazing fire, roasted marshmallows, hotdogs…yes, right now I'd love to go back. In fact, at this point, I'd be willing to go anywhere just to get away and get a little rest.
As I was writing this, I thought about an article that I wrote years back and would like to share with you.

August 11, 2010

  



It's definitely the dog days of summer. I'd forgotten how hot August could really be. The thought crosses my mind, "If I could just get out and sit by a lake and feel the cool breezes and look at God's nature…but then again, it'd be too hot to even be outside!



 

 

 

Reminiscing the other day, I told Larry, "How on earth did we ever survive traveling in old buses back in the 60s and 70s without any air conditioning or fans?" But then again, we didn't know any better, we just sweat it out. Now that I think about it, maybe that's why I was about 30 pounds lighter - ha!

 

 

 

 


 

 

At this stage of life I miss all those wonderful moments we had as a family; taking short vacations here and there. I recall one time we camped out in the Woodlands State Park in Colorado. Tents, the camping stove, towering pines and the aroma that would put you at ease, the blazing fire, roasted marshmallows, hotdogs…yes, right now I'd love to go back. In fact, at this point, I'd be willing to go anywhere just to get away and get a little rest.

As I was writing this, I thought about an article that I wrote years back and would like to share with you:


"Everyone loves vacations. Even if you don't leave home, just the thought of not being committed to jobs or responsibilities or time schedules is an oasis of rest in the mind.



One night after our family was talking about what we wanted to do for our one-week vacation, I went to bed still thinking about it. Gradually I drifted off, half asleep, when the thought came to me, What if God took a vacation? What if we couldn't feel His love filling our hearts? We would have to face trials and frustrations alone. If the news media predicted world-wide economic collapse, we couldn't rest assured that He was taking care of us. When we needed His comfort, He wouldn't be around to help us.



Then I thought about the importance of having the Holy Spirit in my life. He's the one who shows me the difference between right and wrong when I have questions about what to do. I really depend upon the Holy Spirit for answers, "O Lord," I prayed, "please don't shut off the blessings that you supply every day - food, clothes, shelter and financial miracles when our family pocketbook is empty." What would we do if the Great Physician took a vacation from healing His children of the sicknesses and plagues Satan uses in his attempts to destroy our bodies?



I shivered when I thought about the vacations people take from God. What if God instructed His angels, "You don't have to protect My children for the next two weeks because they want to be left alone. They're on vacation." If we really thought He would do that, we would be scared to travel on the highways. We couldn't enjoy boat rides or go swimming if we knew that God's protection was gone.



Even now I can feel the warmth and love of the Holy Spirit filling my soul. I can almost hear Him say, "Gloria, I love you. You're my child. I want to be the Lord of your life. I want to comfort you and be your friend. I want to carry your burdens and take away your hurts. Gloria, I love you so much! You can be sure I'll never take a vacation."


 

What a comfort it is to know God never takes a vacation from us. Let's promise ourselves never to take a vacation from Him.

 




Gloria

 






QUOTE

 

 






It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.   ~Dave Barry


 
 





CHUCKLE/REFLECTION





 

Up a Paddle Story

There was one person that loved canoeing but every time he bent over to pick up his paddle, he'd get an awful crick in his back. It hurt something fierce so he went to see the doctor.
The doctor checked his back and could find nothing wrong, but he gave him some advice. He said that if it happens again, instead of just picking up the paddle he should grab it with both hands, stick the end of it in the ground, and slowly pull himself up hand over hand to the top of the paddle.

Well, on the next canoe trip, the person reached for his paddle and Wham! that crick in his back started hurting again. Following the doctor's advice he stuck the paddle in the ground and, hand over hand, worked his way up the paddle.

When he was finally standing up his back didn't hurt and he was very pleased to find himself Up a Paddle without a Crick.



 






PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 




 The harvest is truly ripe - that's our mission: To Reach the Lost!


 





RECIPE


S'More Cookie Bars



  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 4 Milk Chocolate Bars (Hershey's)
  • 1 cup marshmallow creme

1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease 8-inch square baking pan.

2. Beat butter and sugar in large bowl until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla; beat well. Stir together flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking powder and salt; add to butter mixture, beating until blended. Press half of dough into prepared pan.

3. Arrange chocolate bars over dough, breaking as needed to fit. Spread with marshmallow creme. Scatter bits of remaining dough over marshmallow; carefully press to form a layer.

4. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. 16 bars.


 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


Tips for Camping



  • Keep your camping-only items in easy-to-load crates. You'll be halfway packed for a spur-of-the-moment trip.
  • Pack clothing in trash bags. The bags keep clothes dry in wet or humid weather and can double as laundry bags.
  • Bring menu-specific measured items to save time and space. For example, measure all of the dry ingredients for pancakes and pack them in a covered container. Just add the wet ingredients when you're ready to cook. (Don't forget to label the items.)
  • Bring lids for pots and cookware. They allow food to cook faster and keep foods warm while you prepare other items
  • Throw a tarp over your cooking area before you go to bed. This will protect your gear from heavy dew or rain.

Larry and I just came back from a momentous Brook's family reunion in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Again, we left for home with memories that will last forever. I mentioned momentous…as my mother will be turning 95 years old in November so we combined her birthday celebration with the reunion.

 

 July 28, 2010


  





Larry and I just came back from a momentous Brook's family reunion in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Again, we left for home with memories that will last forever. I mentioned momentous…as my mother will be turning 95 years old in November so we combined her birthday celebration with the reunion. I'm sure you'd agree that when you're 95 …you don't have a great number of sunsets left to enjoy. Of course - none of us know how many sunsets we have either - life is uncertain…but God is faithful.


This year Larry and I hosted the reunion. In preparation, I was at a party store looking for goodies. I was searching aisle after aisle for "95th Birthday" decorations. The clerk saw me searching and asked, "Can I help you find something?" "Yes", I piped up since I was in a bit of a time crunch, "Yes, I'm looking for 95th birthday decorations." Her eyes got big as she responded, "No no, not many people live that long!" I grinned and said, "Well, my mother is alive and well. She had 12 children and now with their mates, their children and grandchildren there's about 108 in the family. And…she is still alive, has her sanity and sense of humor." She laughed, "She has more than I have in my forties!"


There's nothing like family! I found there are some similar facts about every family:


Number 1: Families like to have fun and enjoy the good times.


Number 2: Families fail…we all do.


Number 3: Families fight…or disagree…over silly things. And you know that's true.


Number 4: Families forgive - the key to keeping families intact and close. Number 5: Families should and need to have their faith in God to sustain them and make it through the tough times.


Number 6: Families forge ahead with God no matter what happens, knowing that with God's help and a relationship with Him, families will last forever.


 

At the reunion on Saturday, it was such a personal joy to watch our family reconnect through visiting, swimming, volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, games of all sorts and a pizza feast. May I add it was all indoors and in air conditioning -Praise the Lord!

My niece Kalyn wore my Mother's Mother's dress from 1943


 

 

 

cousins enjoying swimming at the hotel


 

 

 

Guess who didn't do well at the hula hoop contest - me - HA!

 

 

 

Myanna, Dante & LaDawn

 

 

We also enjoyed seeing our granddaughter, Myanna and wishing her an early Happy Birthday.  She turned 12 yesterday (July 27th)!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Celebrating Mom's 95th birthday early

 

Sunday morning we met in a conference room at the Holiday Inn that was all decorated for Mom's birthday. We had a four hour, action-packed program filled with sibling's stories, music, skits, a dad look-alike contest, hula hoop contest, photo presentation and a time to honor Mom through sharing memories and stories. We also had a family devotional time by my nephew Jon. We laughed, we cried, we hugged and embraced each other and gave every honor we could to Mom as family is forever.

 

 

Just before we dismissed we formed a circle around the room, joining our hands and connecting with Mom's and shared a special moment. She has been our anchor through her love and support and prayers…the hub to keep this family together. Her faith in God, prayer life, zest for living, gentle spirit, sense of humor, and her unconditional love for each one of us has truly been a reflection of God's love.

 

 

 

Mom with 9 sons, 1 daughter and their mates

 

There were close to 70 in attendance!

 

I guess by now…you get it that I believe in getting the flowers and compliments while they are living, while she can smell them, while she can hear our voices and enjoy the reflections of her life. Since I was a little girl, Mom's favorite verse that was imprinted in our hearts and minds stays with me. "As for me and my house we will serve the Lord." (Joshua 24:15)

Yes, with God's help and us keeping our hearts warm and in connection with God…we all will serve the Lord. Have a great week!





Gloria

 

 

 






QUOTE

 

 





"Families are like quilts…lives pieced together, stitched with smiles and tears, colored with memories, and bound by love."

 - Renee Baker

 
 





CHUCKLE/REFLECTION






White Hair


One day, a little girl is sitting and watching her mother do the dishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly notices that her mother has several strands of white hair sticking out in contrast on her brunette head.


She looks at her mother and inquisitively asks, "Why are some of your hairs white, mom?"


Her mother replied, "Well, every time that you do something wrong and make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turns white."


The little girl thought about this revelation for a while, and then said, "Momma, how come ALL of grandma's hairs are white?"








PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 




 


 





RECIPE


Rhubarb Crunch


¾ cup sugar 1 cup water


3 heaping Tbsp. tapioca 1 tsp. vanilla


4 cups diced rhubarb ¾ cup oatmeal


1 tsp. cinnamon 1 cup flour


1 cup brown sugar ½ cup melted butter


Combine sugar, water and tapioca. Cook and stir until thickened. Stir in vanilla. Pour mixture over rhubarb in a 9" square baking dish. Combine oatmeal, cinnamon, flour, brown sugar and melted butter. Spoon over rhubarb mixture. Bake at 350 for 40-50 minutes.




 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


Frost-free ice cream


 

After scooping out ice cream from a container, press a piece of plastic wrap against the surface of the remaining ice cream, close the container and return to the freezer. Next time you won't be greeted by unwanted ice crystals on the surface.

 

On July 11th we were at Wisconsin for a Sunday a.m. and p.m. service at Crosspoint Assembly of God in Portage, WI. It's a beautiful small community, just a few miles out of the resort area of the Wisconsin Dells.
We were greeted so graciously by Pastor Randy and Debbie Mantik. As we were loading in I was visiting with Debbie. She had a somewhat distant look on her face…like a look of disconnect…then she piped up and smiled, "I can't believe you are really here. I've known you since I was a little girl. My family used to go to all the Lundstrom concerts and rallies and watch you on television.

July 21, 2010

  





Greetings from Sisseton! Whew…talk about hot weather, it's been 96 degrees and humid, but again it's a typical South Dakota prairie-land summer day.


Rev. Randy & Deb Mantik

 

 

On July 11th we were at Wisconsin for a Sunday a.m. and p.m. service at Crosspoint Assembly of God in Portage, WI. It's a beautiful small community, just a few miles out of the resort area of the Wisconsin Dells.

We were greeted so graciously by Pastor Randy and Debbie Mantik. As we were loading in I was visiting with Debbie. She had a somewhat distant look on her face…like a look of disconnect…then she piped up and smiled, "I can't believe you are really here. I've known you since I was a little girl. My family used to go to all the Lundstrom concerts and rallies and watch you on television. In fact, you and your sister-in-law, Connie Lundstrom, were my sister, Becky Smith, and my idols. We wanted to sing and travel just like you…I'm kind of in awe that you are really here at our church." IDeb Mantik & Gloria chuckled and responded, "Maybe you're shocked that we are still alive and going!" We had a good laugh. I can't tell you the brain-squeeze that we experience when so many adults tell us, "I remember you when I was just a child" (may I add it happens more than you can imagine!). Pastor Randy and his wife, Debbie, traveled with Steve and Becky Smith as part of Heartsong for several years and had a wonderful ministry of music and preaching.


 

 

"What a blessing and privilege it was to have Larry and Gloria with us in our Sunday morning and evening services! They ministered with anointing and effectiveness, using a wonderful blend of music, humor, down-to-earth personal testimony, and Scripture. A number of people made fresh commitments to Christ and in general the Body was encouraged. Our people loved having Larry and Gloria here and we look forward to when they can return! We recommend their ministry without reservation and hold them in high regard. Larry and Gloria are warm, delightful, and charming people and we think they're wonderful--in spite of Larry's corny jokes!"

Pastor Randy and Debbie Mantik

CrossPoint Assembly

Portage, WI

 

Altar call in Portage, WI

 

 

It was a joy to be with them for two services. Sunday morning we encouraged couples and families that are struggling and going through rough times. When the invitation was given, several couples, families and teens stepped forward to recommit their lives to Christ and to commit with God's help to work at their marriages and relationships. It was precious. With half of the marriages ending in divorce, we really need to encourage them hat God can change the circumstances and rebuild their marriages.


 

After our 10 hour drive to Sisseton on the following Monday we spent the next 4 days working in our home office. There's always more to get done than gets finished- ha! But…we love ministry and we love our ministry partners and friends.

 

Rev. Cliff & Mary Sheldon

 

 

 

Last Sunday, we were back in Watertown, SD at Christian Life Assembly. We've been coming to this church about every two years for the past 28 years. We've made many friends through the years. Pastor Cliff and Mary Sheldon have pastored there for the past 11 plus years and they too are a genuinely sweet couple that love the Lord and people. They are also blessed to have their daughter, Mandy, and son-in-law, Jeremy, on staff with them. Those two are truly a cut-above young couple in ministry.

Mandi, Jeremy & family


 

"As always, the specific annointing of the Holy Spirit on Larry and Gloria's ministry that draws people to Christ was evident.  There is no discrimination of age.  No matter the age of an individual, 7 years old to 77 years old, he/she will be affected by the ministry that flows through the Lundstroms.  We saw eight young people respond to the drawing of the Holy Spirit.  Some for the first time.  Some for rededication.  And one out of her desire to stand publically and boldly for Christ."
 
~ Amanda (Mandy) & Jeremy Harris


Sunday morning was like an old fashioned homecoming! The ad in the newspaper and our newsletter brought our friends from the Minneapolis area, IA, OR, and NV who happened to be vacationing inTodd & Bret the area. We were able to catch up with our friend and ministry partner, Todd Leininger and his son Bret, who pastored in Wisconsin and is now living in Watertown.  We have ministered with him several times and it was a joy to see them again.  It was also great to see people in the local church that Larry and I have known since we were in our late teens and used to attend youth events at that church. Wow…now I'm making myself feel really older than I am…or maybe not!

 

 

 

After Larry preached and gave the invitation; he challenged those that didn't have the assurance that they would spend eternity in Heaven and he invited them to pray a simple prayer and invite Jesus in to their hearts. It was so precious to see several teens and 3 young children step forward with tears coming down their cheeks as they prayed.

 

Altar call in Watertown, SD

 

With all the temptations that the youth are faced with today, we really need to be there for them. I encourage you to set an appointment with God as these young people come to mind, in your family or church, to pray for them. If we as parents and grandparents, or church members won't pray for them - who will and how many will? That's a convicting question. I like Psalm 55:17, "Evening and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud; and He shall hear my prayer." I love the part, "and He shall hear…". That means if we pray, He will hear and answer…that's a great deal!

 

This weekend Larry and I will be hosting a Brook's family reunion and my mother, Julie Brook's 95th birthday party. She turns 95 in November, but with the Midwest weather that is uncertain at that time of year, we're celebrating it in July. We'll share a bit of that on our next On the Road update. Have a great week!

 




GloriaMyanna & Gloria

 

 

PS.  Next week our Granddaughter, Myanna, will be celebrating her 12th birthday!  Happy Birthday Myanna!  We love you and are so proud of you and the heart that you have for God and the compassion you have for others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






QUOTE

 








"Most men forget God all day and ask Him to remember them at night."


- Author Unknown


 
 





CHUCKLE/REFLECTION





 

A daddy was listening to his child say his prayer "Dear Harold". At this, dad interrupted and said, "Wait a minute, "How come you called God, "Harold"? The little boy looked up and said, "That's what they call Him in church. You know the prayer we say, "Our Father, who art in Heaven, Harold be Thy name."

 

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A little boy's prayer. "Dear God, please take care of my daddy and my mommy and my sister and my brother and my doggy and me. Oh, please take care of yourself, God. If anything happens to you, we're gonna be in a big mess."

 

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Johnny had been misbehaving and was sent to his room. After a while he emerged and informed his mother that he had thought it over and then said a prayer. "Fine," said the pleased mother. "If you ask God to help you not misbehave, He will help you." "Oh, I didn't ask Him to help me not misbehave," said Johnny. "I asked Him to help you put up with me."








PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 




 

 

The "Old" and the "New"


 





RECIPE


 


Carrot Salad


3 cups grated carrots (or more)

2 Tbsp. raisins

2 Tbsp. mayonnaise

2 or 3 Tbsp. plain yogurt

2 pkgs. Sweetner

1 Tbsp. coconut or coconut flavoring (optional)

 

Mix all ingredients together and chill. Serves well with butter, wheat, or vegetable blend crackers.




 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


 

Remember to remove the tops of carrots before storing them. Tops drain the carrots of moisture, making them limp and dry.


In the 40th chapter of Exodus verse 34 it talks about the "tent" being a "meeting place" with God. Well-Regent had a tent that became that "meeting place" for those looking and longing for God. It was such a sweet service.

It was also thrilling in the past two weeks to meet numbers of friends who have come to Christ under our ministry in the past several years. That truly is an energy transfusion to Larry and I that gives us strength and joy to keep pushing on.

June 30, 2010

  






 




We've just returned from a 10 day tour of North Dakota that brought us to Regent, North Dakota. We were invited to be the spiritual emphasis in their city's Centennial celebration. Russ and Sharon Schaur and Ron Schaur invited us to sing and minister Friday evening in the Regent School, as well as a community service on Sunday morning under the big red and white tent. Beings it was a centennial celebration there were people from coast to coast that came to participate, and many of them joined us on Sunday morning. 


 





This woman who attended the Centennial is from Michigan and is 100 years old


Fun 
at the Centennial!




 

Russ & Sharon and Ron Schaur


The night before the tent was used for a dance band, so we had an early Sunday morning clean-up of the aftermath of party goers. Larry and I set up our sound system and Ron, Russ and friends set up chairs and benches and may I add, the chairs were padded..how about that!






How thrilling it was to change the wooden dance floor into a sanctuary and altar. The morning gave us perfect summer weather with plenty of sunshine and a light breeze. When Larry gave the invitation young couples, families, and seniors walked up to the front and made decisions for Christ.


 



Altar call in Regent, ND







In the 40th chapter of Exodus verse 34 it talks about the "tent" being a "meeting place" with God.  Well-Regent had a tent that became that "meeting place" for those looking and longing for God. It was such a sweet service.


It was also thrilling in the past two weeks to meet numbers of friends who have come to Christ under our ministry in the past several years. That truly is an energy transfusion to Larry and I that gives us strength and joy to keep pushing on.








Speaking of "pushing on" Larry turned 67 on Monday, the 28th. His vision and heartbeat for the lost is greater than ever. He lives, breathes and talks evangelism. He began his 50th year in ministry last May 15th and plans to go a lot longer. (But I hope we will slow down a bit). I'm trying to keep up with him...but trying to keep up with the ministry pace is like trying to chase a "rabbit on the run"!








On our way to Regent, North Dakota which is tucked away in the hills of the North Dakota prairies, we had a special treat. We were mesmerized and intrigued as we traveled the enchanted highway where you travel 32 miles and view 7 of the world's largest metal sculptures created by Gary Greff. Of course North Dakota and South Dakota are known as the pheasant hunting capital so Larry had to stop and take a picture of these metal pheasants. Wow! You can't bag this pheasant, but you can admire it as it took 3 years to complete. The rooster stands 40 feet high and 70 feet long! The hen is 35 feet tall and 60 feet long. The chicks are 15 feet tall and 20 feet long. Our motorhome definitely looked tiny beside these pheasants! If you happen to be traveling through the midwest or the prairie lands, keep them in mind. I'm sure you would enjoy seeing that. Enjoy your 4th of July weekends and remember what a gift Freedom is - both for our country and for our spiritual lives!



 

Gloria

 

 






QUOTE

 








"A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken."


- James Dent


 
 





CHUCKLE/REFLECTION






America To Your Knees



America to your knees! Your only hope is prayer;


The world is filled with strife, confusion and despair,


But God is still in Heaven, His power is over all;


America to your knees in supplication call.




 


America to your knees! Night shadows lengthen fast,


Soon judgment will descend, the day of mercy passed;


Our only hope is God - on Him we must rely;


America to your knees! He will hear our cry.




 


America to your knees! Your forefathers of old, loved God


And served Him faithfully - for righteousness were bold;


They read and lived God's Word, honored the Sabbath day;


America to your knees! Confess your sins and pray.




 


America to your knees! Now is no time for pride;


In humble pleading call on God that He be on our side.


We've sinned and disobeyed, we've wandered far astray;


America to your knees! Return to Christ today.




 


- Esther Kerr Rusthoi


 


 

 


 


 


           




PIC OF THE WEEK

 

 




 

 


 

This photo reminded me of what a farmer once told me-


All my tractors are John Deere except for my wife-she's a real Case!




 



 


 





RECIPE

Homemade Ice Cream in a Bag

1 Tbsp. sugar
1/2 cup milk or half & half
1/4 tsp. vanilla
6 Tbsp. rock salt
1 pint size plastic food storage bag
1 gallon size plastic food storage bag
Ice cubes


Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag. Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it. Place the small bag inside the large one, and seal it again carefully. Shake until the mixture is ice cream, which takes about 5 minutes. Wipe off the top of the small bag, then open carefully and enjoy!



* A ½ cup of milk will make about 1 scoop of ice cream, so double the recipe if you want more.



 



 





HOUSEHOLD HINT


 





To keep squirrels from eating your plants, sprinkle your plants with cayenne pepper. The cayenne pepper doesn't hurt the plant and the squirrels won't come near it.


We just completed an exhilarating DADFEST weekend that was hosted by Minot First Assembly of God in Minot, ND with Pastor John and Naomi Brady. This entire event was a gift to the city.You name it, they did it. It almost looked like a county fair had come to town.

June 23, 2010




We just completed an exhilarating DADFEST weekend that was hosted by Minot First Assembly of God in Minot, ND with Pastor John and Naomi Brady. This entire event was a gift to the city.You name it, they did it. It almost looked like a county fair had come to town. 


There were  
 kites like this everywhere!


Thanks for letting Larry use 
your bike!

Last Saturday morning started out with classic cars that cruised around Minot, followed by 26 motorcycles taking a 2 hour bike ride, which Larry was thrilled to be a part of. A man named John Nolden borrowed Larry a motorcycle and helmet and soon the whole group was on their way. I decided to stay back and pray for all of them. With all the energy that was about to hit the road, I felt that they may need a few extra angels looking over them - HA!





The blessing over the 
motorcycle ride.


yum!

Among the many attractions offered there were inflatables for children, booths selling kites, a blacksmith shop, a quilt tent and in another area they had farm equipment lined up, another area had fire trucks, a bomb squad, the National Guard, and a free car wash. To top it off they had a tent that served hamburgers, steak kabobs, homemade fries, hot dogs, soft drinks, coffee and shaved ice. Needless to say…Larry made sure he found each of them and tasted it all to make sure it was good…you know him! Everything was free to the community and hundreds flowed in and out of the tents and all over the grounds. At 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Larry spoke a short teaser sermon that ministered to Dads and families about relationships. All of this was held under their brand new, large blue and white tent.

free car wash!


At 6:30 Sunday morning, action began again. Hundreds of chairs were set up in the tent and at 9 a.m. Larry and I set up our sound system for the morning service. They held a "Liquid sunshine hour" where they served free juice, coffee and rolls to whomever wanted it. While all of this was going on, the church set up their worship band, etc. At 10 a.m., the big blue and white tent came alive with the worship group and special highlights about honoring fathers. By this time the tent was full as friends and family from around the area and the Assembly of God congregation came with expectations of what was going to happen under the tent.

Father's Day Service in 
Minot, ND



Larry and I were invited as special guests for Father's Day. What a great morning as we ministered and
the climax of the morning was a dedication of the new tent. Larry was asked to dedicate it as this tent is to be used for evangelism of all avenues. Pastor Brady, his wife Naomi and his entire staff are passion driven and compassion filled to reach the lost and hurting. Wow - seeing the tent dedicated for souls brought tears to all of our eyes.



Altar call in Minot, ND


Through all of the DADFEST events over the weekend, hundreds in the community saw a church live out the statement, "Do all…to reach some." And…they did it!

Rev. John & Naomi Brady

"On behalf of our First Assembly of God church family I want to thank you for our ministry to us here in Minot. What a special honor it was to have you as part of our DADFEST outreach. Please know that you are loved. Thank you for your faithfulness to the ministry and your love to the church."

Rev. John & Naomi Brady



Thank you, Pastor John and Naomi, for the privilege of taking part in the DADFEST and the dedication of the tent. Again, we appreciate your passion for souls and your exceptional staff - what a testimony of what God can do when we all pull together!

 
Gloria
 
 

QUOTE
 

"If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in the room."


- Anita Roddick

 
 

CHUCKLE/REFLECTION


The church choir was putting on a car wash to raise money for their annual tour.  They made a large sign which read, "Car Wash for Choir Trip."

 

On the given Saturday, business was terrific, but by two o'clock the skies clouded and the rain poured, and there were hardly any customers.

 

Finally one of the girl washers had an idea.  She printed a large cardboard poster which read, "We Wash and God Rinses."  Business Boomed!

 

           


PIC OF THE WEEK
 
 

 
 

I can't believe we fit in the back of that!  I really thought they were going to
have to use the Jaws of Life to get us back out - Ha!

 

RECIPE
 



Roast Beef Sandwich Filling

 

5 lb. cooked beef roast

2 onions

½ c. sweet relish

1 qt. Miracle Whip salad dressing

 

Grind roast beef and onion.  Add sweet relish and Miracle Whip.  Spread on buns or bread.


 

HOUSEHOLD HINT

 

Plant window boxes and patio containers with cheerful marigolds.  Besides adding a jolt of bright color, these easy-to-maintain flowers naturally repel pesky mosquitoes.

June has given us two wonderful weekends of ministry so far in Cavalier and Grand Forks, North Dakota. On June 6th, we journeyed up to Cavalier, ND which is just a stone's throw from the Canadian border. Pastor Thomas Simmons and his wife Lynn warmly greeted us. God did some real special things in the lives of many. A great number of prodigals who had fallen away from God had returned home. I love those altar reunions!

June 16, 2010 
 
Gloria & Clair

Father's Day is here again. I miss my dad. He's been gone for 11 years. He was definitely one of a kind. When God created Him - He broke the mold - HA! I have a lifetime of memories that keeps him alive in my life. All these memories bring laughter and joy, mixed with tears. As you know relationships are fragile. Dad and I had a wonderful relationship, but not without a few bumps at times in our life. Now that I am a parent…and a grandparent, I understand that I too was probably a handful to manage! "Who me?" HA!

The following is a life-changing event that happened in my relationship with my father:

One night in a bus, years ago, I was tossing and turning until it finally dawned upon me that God was trying to wake me up to talk to me. I stumbled up front, propped myself on the couch and still dragging and sleepy I asked, "OK, God, here I am. What do you want me to do-pray? For whom or for what?"

The Lord began to speak, "Gloria, I want you to write a tribute to your father and put it in your hometown paper by June 21."

I was still half asleep. Again, the Lord repeated the same words. Finally I said, "Well, why? For what reason?"

"Gloria, when you were 15 years old, your dad said something to you one night that really hurt you and has left a scar in your relationship. I want you to forgive him. Write a tribute telling your father how much you appreciate him. Let him know you haven't been a perfect daughter, but that you love him. This will release forgiveness and patch up the little crack in your relationship with him."

I was so tired, I said, "OK, Lord, I'll do it another time…"

The Lord said, "NOW!"

I argued, "Why now, Lord? I want to sleep. It's so quiet and the bus is still; I want to sleep!"

The Lord again commanded, "NOW! What's My blessing worth in your life?" So, I took my pen and paper, wrote from my heart a loving tribute and sent it to the Sisseton Courier. It appeared in the weekly newspaper the week of Father's Day. I then realized why God had given me that special date. As soon as I sent the letter, I felt a renewed love for my dad, more than I ever had before.

A week after my article was in the newspaper Larry and I were eating at a local restaurant. When we got up to the cashier, the waitress greeted us, hesitated and placed the food ticket down on the counter. With tear-filled eyes she struggled, "Gloria, I read your article about you and your father. It really touched me. My father and I had a falling out a couple of years ago, and I pulled away from him. I wanted to go back and make things right and apologize, but my pride kept me from doing it. Then, two weeks ago, he died unexpectedly of a heart attack. He was only in his mid 50's. I guess I thought that he would live forever and I would have lots of time to make it right. I was so wrong!" Tearfully she confessed, "I'll have to live with this regret for the rest of my life. I wish your article had been in the Courier two weeks earlier." I quietly encouraged her and said a soft, quiet prayer for her right there before we left.

Life is too short to live with regrets of past hurts and words left unspoken. By choosing to not forgive, we are the ones who live on "Bitterness Boulevard". Anger will soon steal our joy, peace and purpose in life. I know; I was there!

George Herbert, a seventeenth century English poet wrote, "He that cannot forgive others, breaks or burns the bridge over which he himself must pass over if he would ever reach heaven." Satan delights in damaging family relationships. Mark 3:25 states, "If a house be divided against itself it cannot stand." In other words, it's doomed.

Can I encourage and challenge you today? If there is division or unforgiveness in your family or relations, please go make it right. LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO LIVE IN REGRET! Write a note, make a phone call, send an email-whatever you feel is best, but do it…NOW! Like me, you will once again be set free to experience the fullness of joy and peace in your life which the Lord intends for you to have.

"Forgive all those who have offended you, not for them, but for yourself." --Harriet Nelson

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Ministry Update: Can it be…two weeks of June is history? The summer is going to fly by.

June has given us two wonderful weekends of ministry so far in Cavalier and Grand Forks, North Dakota. On June 6th, we journeyed up to Cavalier, ND which is just a stone's throw from the Canadian border. Pastor Thomas Simmons and his wife Lynn warmly greeted us. God did some real special things in the lives of many. A great number of prodigals who had fallen away from God had returned home. I love those altar reunions! God's Word says if we call upon Him, He will hear us and answer our prayers. Many of us are praying for our children and we must hold onto God's promises.

Rev. Tom & Lynn Simmons"On the Sunday following the Lundstrom's visit with us I asked the church if they appreciated having the Lundstroms come and minister with us. There were praises and smiles all around! We were blessed by the decisions made for Christ and grateful for a "prodigal" visitor who teared up when we spoke of the Lundstrom's time of ministry showing God ministering to her in a pretty powerful way. They're both fun people and we sure enjoyed having them here!"

Rev. Thomas Simmons
Cavalier Assembly of God
Cavalier, ND
 
Cavalier, ND altar call
 
 
After Cavalier, we zipped back to South Dakota to work at our home office during the week and then drove up to Grand Forks, ND to minister at Freedom Church on June 13th. Freedom Church is a new church planting in down-town Grand Forks that is nestled in the midst of the hustle and bustle of coffee shops, boutiques and a park lending itself to being a meeting area for college students. Freedom Church is drawing in a lot of those college students. They added so much energy to the two morning services. As we sang and ministered we sensed such a hunger and desire for the truth and their search for God and the Word was written all over their faces. The altar call was precious with many young couples, students and others that made decisionsPastor Nathan & Mary 
Johnson for Christ.

"It was a true blessing to have Larry and Gloria minister in each of our morning worship services. I appreciate their faithfulness to the Lord and their unswerving dedication to their evangelistic calling.

Whenever Larry and Gloria minister, you know there are going to be people who will dedicate their lives to the Lord. It was no different at Freedom Church. It was moving to watch a number of people receive Christ. For many of them, it was a first time commitment. Praise the Lord!"

Pastor Nathan Johnson
Freedom Church
Grand Forks, ND
 
 
 
Grand Forks, ND altar call
 
 
We're excited for the next couple of weeks as we finish the rest of our tour in North Dakota. Enjoy the rest of June - we'll talk to you soon!
 
 
Gloria
 
 

QUOTE
 

"I talk and talk and talk, and I haven't taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one week." -- Mario Cuomo

 
 

CHUCKLE/REFLECTION
 
Cat's in the Cradle

By: Author Unknown

 

My child arrived just the other day,
He came to the world in the usual way.
But there were planes to catch and bills to pay,
He learned to walk while I was away;
And he was talkin' 'fore I knew it,
And as he grew he'd say, "I'm gonna be like you, Dad,
You know I'm gonna be like you."

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue and the man in the moon.
"When ya comin' home, Dad?" "I don't know when,
But we'll get together then,
You know we'll have a good time then."

My son turned ten just the other day,
He said, "Thanks for the ball, Dad, come on let's play.
Can you teach me to throw? "I said, "Not today, I got a lot to do."
He said, "That s okay." And he walked away, but his smile never dimmed,
It said. "I'm gonna be like him, yeah, You know I'm gonna be like him."

Well, he came from college just the other day,
So much like a man, l just had to say, "
Son, I'm proud of you, can you sit for awhile?"
He shook his head and he said with a smile.
"What I'd really like Dad, is to borrow the car keys.
See you later, can I have them please?"

I've long since retired, my sons moved away.
I called him up just the other day. I said, "I'd like to see you if you don't mind.
"He said, "I'd love to, Dad, if can find the time.
You see, my new jobs a hassle and the kids have the flu,
But it's sure nice talkin' to you, Dad, It's been sure nice talkin' to you."

And as I hung up the phone it occurred to me,
He'd grown up just like me, my boy was just like me.

And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue and the man in the moon. "When you comin' home, Son?"
"I don't know when, But we'll get together then, Dad, We're gonna have a good time then."

"Don't allow this to happen in your lives. These precious moments --each experience and stage of life--can only be lived once."

 


PIC OF THE WEEK
 
 
Russ Burchill with sons Jordan & Jackson
 
 
Fathers are special!  Russ and his sons, Jordan and Jackson, attended
our rally in Moorhead, MN.  It was great to see them!
 
 

RECIPE
 
Smoked Chile Cole Slaw
By: Bobby Flay
 

1/2 cup Mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice
2 tsp. honey
1 tsp. ground cumin
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 medium head green cabbage, finely shredded
2 large carrots, finely shredded
1 small onion, halved and thinly sliced
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro

Combine mayonnaise, chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, lime juice, honey and cumin in large bowl. Season, if desired, with salt and black pepper. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least 20 minutes before serving.

            
 

HOUSEHOLD HINT
 

Kabob tips

- Keep all ingredients about the same size so they cook evenly.

- If you're cooking foods with very different cooking times (like pork and cherry tomatoes), keep the same foods on one skewer. Cherry tomatoes, which cook in about 2 minutes, will overcook in the time it takes to cook pork, about 10 minutes.

- Metal skewers are best for foods that take longer than 5 minutes to cook.

- Bamboo skewers should be soaked in water for 30 minutes before adding the food so they don't burn in the intense heat.

It was such a joy to be home for Memorial Day weekend. Most people can't wait to get away for a vacation or to see relatives and friends; we are always thrilled to be able to go home to see them. Of course, the real treat for us was time spent with family since our daughter LaDawn, and grandchildren, Dante and Myanna, drove in from the Minneapolis area. The special event was…our daughter LaShawn from Nashville, TN flew in and totally surprised us…I love surprises!

June 2, 2010 

 

 

 

LaDawn, LaShawn, Myanna & Dante

It was such a joy to be home for Memorial Day weekend. Most people can't wait to get away for a vacation or to see relatives and friends; we are always thrilled to be able to go home to see them. Of course, the real treat for us was time spent with family since our daughter LaDawn, and grandchildren, Dante and Myanna, drove in from the Minneapolis area. The special event was…our daughter LaShawn from Nashville, TN flew in and totally surprised us…I love surprises! We had the best time eating, laughing and just being together.

 

 

 

Larry and Dante

 

 


 

 

We jammed our weekend as full as possible, with graduation open houses, an outing at the State Park, visiting friends and relatives, a visit to the cemetery Memorial Day and of course, lots of cooking, telling stories and laughter. The weekend would've been perfect if our son Donovan and son-in-law Liam could've been here, but both of them are working in Toronto, Canada right now.

 

 

 

 

Four generations

 

Another highlight of the weekend was having my mother, Julie Brooks over to our home for a day. To have four generations together- what a gift! Mom will be 95 in November, but we plan to celebrate her birthday at a family reunion in July. That was another reason LaShawn flew home was to see her grandma because she will be unable to make the July reunion. Mom's mind is still sharp, her sense of humor is great and her love for God and family is precious. We cherish every second with her.

 

We also had a great time with some of Larry's family; his brother, Lowell and Connie and nephew L.J. All in all, it was an absolutely great weekend.

 

 

Rev. Ken & Ruth Benson

 

On May 23rd, we ministered at Eagle Heights Church in Burnsville, MN. What a wonderful morning of soul-winning with Pastor Ken & Ruth Benson. They are such a gracious and sweet couple. The altar was filled with prodigals coming home and those making decisions for Christ.

"Larry and Gloria were such an inspiration to our congregation. The response to their ministry was reflected by the altar being filled with rededications and commitments being made. They are truly wonderful and Godly people and we sure love them!"


Rev. Ken & Ruth Benson

Eagle Heights Church

Burnsville, MN

 

 

altar call at Eagle Heights Church

 

 

While setting the equipment up on Saturday we met Josh Schjenken. He just found the Lord a few months ago. The love of God and joy of Christ just bubbles out of him. As the equipment was going up, he shared his burden and heart's desire for his mother to be saved. Before we parted Josh Schjenkenwe prayed together that God would give her the desire to come to church on Sunday and that she would feel the presence of God, would be drawn to Him during the service and altar call…and…God did just that! Josh's mother was one who raised her hand and came forward. To see Josh standing there huddled close to his mother and crying tears of joy epitomizes the very reason why we do what we do. That moment was worth the 44 ½ years I've spent on the road. The bible says over and over to "call upon Him, and He will hear and answer our prayers." God is so faithful. Often times we get impatient in the waiting room…but in God's time, through our intense prayer, we trust and believe God for the moment. Josh experienced that moment.

"I really felt God move that day more than any other day. I opened up and really listened to Him and what He wanted me to do. Even better it was amazing to see God work and bring my mother Rebecca Breyer to Him and make a commitment to Him. I couldn't have asked anything more from Him. God is everything!"

Thanks again,
Josh Schjenken


 

Jennie Hoven & I

 

In the last couple of weeks we've been able to see friends who in years past were part of our ministry. One is Jennie Hoven, who was a tutor for school as we traveled. She attended the Women's Luncheon in Moorhead, MN and the Sunday morning service May 16th. Jennie was such a hard worker and always went beyond the call of duty. It was great seeing her again!

"It's amazing that it's been 20 years since I traveled with you. I enjoyed be able to attend Gloria's brunch and it was great to hear Gloria speak again. She always has such practical and wise insights into how we can be more Christ like in our daily lives. Her down to earth approach and humor make things interesting and enjoyable. I left challenged and encouraged to keep my joy tank full. Thanks, Gloria for a great morning and thanks for continuing the work God has called you to do. You are a blessing!"


Jennie


Another friend who worked with the Lundstrom ministry years ago was Sherri Bittner. She alsoSherri Bittner did everything, plus more, that needed to be overseen in the ministry. She and her husband, Rev. Mark Bittner, are living in Fargo, ND.


"It was such a joy to hear Gloria at the Women's Conference! Such a great word she shared . . . worshipping and spending time in the secret place . . . that truly is where the more-than-abundant-life is experienced! I love how she expressed that the Lord always seems to take her through the fire before He opens the door for her to share her heart . . . a heart oozing with compassion because she's been there, not just read it in a book! God has given Gloria an amazing ability to share funny life experiences and difficult passageways in life that He brilliantly uses to tear down walls that so many have erected to protect their hearts from the pain, so He can reinvigorate them once again to dance with joy! We love you . . . God bless you!"

 

Sherri Bittner

 

 

Uff da!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, I just had to share this picture of the birthday/Norwegian Independence Day gift my mother gave me.  Too funny!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In closing…I'm still reliving the exhilarating moment when our daughter LaShawn sneaked up the back stairs of our deck, opened the sliding glass doors, and revealed her presence. When I turned and saw her, I was stunned and just stared in disbelief. Then it hit me, she was really here - right here, in my living room! It was mere seconds before I jumped out of my chair and squealed with excitement. I grabbed her and hugged and hugged her. I was so happy to see her.

I can't help but relate my surprise to another. The Bible says Jesus Christ will also come, "For you know quite well that the day of the Lord's return will come unexpectedly, like a theif in the night" (1 Thessalonians 5:2). We don't, and won't, know the day or the moment, but in a twinkling of the eye He'll be here and we'll behold Him. What will be our response when we see Him? Will we shout in excitement, fall at His feet, or lunge forward to embrace Him? It all depends upon our relationship with Him. If we have confessed our sins and are saved, I know we'll be ecstatic to see Him as He embraces us. Are you anxious to see Him? Are you ready? Or will you hear those fateful words, "Depart from Me". Each one of us has the choice…the right to chose…it's my prayer today, as you are reading this that you will ask Jesus to forgive you of any sin in your life, let Him clean you up and restore what satan has taken, so that in that moment when Jesus returns you will shout with joy and experience the unsurpassed, most exhilarating surprise of your life.


 


 

Gloria

 

 






QUOTE

 

"God loves you just the way you are, but He loves you too much to leave you that way."

- Author Unknown

 


 

 





CHUCKLE

 

The End is Near

 


 

A priest and pastor from the local parishes are standing by the side of the road holding up a sign that reads, "The End is Near! Turn yourself around now before it's too late!"

They planned to hold up the sign to each passing car.


"Leave us alone you religious nuts!" yelled the first driver as he sped by.


From around the curve they heard screeching tires and a big splash. "Do you think," said one clergy to the other, "we should just put up a sign that says 'Bridge Out' instead?"

 









PIC OF THE WEEK

 


 

 

 

I love having my own personal dove in our backyard.

It returns each year and is such a delight!







 





RECIPE

 


Wade's Ribs

 

 

1 c. soy sauce

1 c. olive oil


8 tsp. lemon juice


1 T. garlic powder


Baby back ribs

 

Mix together the soy sauce, olive oil, lemon juice and garlic poweder. Grill ribs 2-3 hours on low heat, not direct heat. Baste with sauce every 20 minutes while grilling.


 

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HOUSEHOLD HINT

 


Easy Deviled Eggs


Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. Seal and mash until they are all broken up. Add the remainder of ingredients, reseal, and keep mashing it up, mixing thoroughly. Cut the tip of the bag, and squeeze the mixture into the eggs. Just throw the bag away when you're finished for easy clean up.

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