Hello! What a beautiful, warm and sunshiny Florida day! It's a perfect 81 degrees. As I snuggled into a chair to watch the evening news, the weather came on showing blue, cold weather everywhere in the US except…right here in Florida. I said, "Praise the Lord; we are in the right place at the right time!" I called my mother in Arizona and she informed me that they had a dusting of snow in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area. Last week they even had some freezing rain. Wouldn't you agree that the weather patterns are definitely changing? Our future son-in-law, William Birt, is an accountant and travels all the time. He was in Oklahoma City, Dallas, and St. Louis when each of those ice storms hit. He said it was defiantly not fun! I think he has seen enough winter weather for this year.
Larry is still busy scheduling the rest of our 2007 ministry tour. Most of it is done; we have a lot of exciting events coming up this year. I'll tell you about them in the coming weeks. A couple days ago, Larry and I motored over to Tampa, Florida to attend the Annual RV Expo. We expected to see 200-300
rigs - which would include motor homes, fifth wheels, campers and coaches - and to my total amazement there were not hundreds there, but near 3,000 literally crowded into the Florida fairgrounds. We had allotted 3 hours to view them…we would've needed a month to get through all of them. Our coach/motor home is 16 years old and has seen better days, which were a long time ago! Larry is working more on it and under it than driving in it now. It's been a great rig, but it's time to change before it shuts down on us. In order to find parts for it, we almost have to go back to the Flintstone's era to get them- ha! Anyway, we walked through RVs priced from 70,000 to over 3 million dollars. Inside this one gigantic arena, a luxurious coach company was displaying its conversion "built in" coaches. Almost all of the coaches were sold during this weeklong event. I noticed one coach that said, "SOLD", but they let me walk in to take a peek. Everything was done with a gold accent: gold flecked marble floors, gold leather on the dashboard and steering wheel... it had every glitz and glitter design that could possible be in it. It looked like a traveling casino with all its extravagant twinkle lights and interior design! I looked at the sale price and it was 1 million 600,058 (plus taxes and closing costs). All of that was for a 45-foot long coach! Needless to say, we didn't get it- ha! I asked the salesman who could possibly afford that. He told me it was a man from Canada who owns a chain of hotels. You definitely have to own a lot of something to be able to buy a coach like that.
Many people work hard down here to earn their mansions and luxuries to enjoy. Larry and I are working hard down here, but the difference is we are experiencing the greatest joy helping bring people into relationship with Jesus Christ. Those precious souls are worth more than all of those coaches and the millions of dollars spent for them. In Proverbs 11:30, the Bible says, "He that winneth souls is wise." Anyone who is wise usually wins- right? Well, Larry and I have tried to be as wise as we can and with God's help we've seen over 80 thousand decisions for Christ in our ministry through the years. Now that's real gold!
Coming back from the RV Expo we spotted a fresh fruit and vegetable stand. It was huge! Larry and I went crazy buying fresh fruit such as oranges, tangerines, grapes, grapefruit, and
of course, Florida's infamous, huge, red juicy strawberries. What a treat! The prices were great compared to the grocery prices. Larry and I are anxious to minister this weekend at Winter Haven, FL, which is about 45 miles southwest of Orlando. We are praying that God will give us a great harvest of souls. Well, again I have to run, but have a wonderful week and we'll talk to you next week!
After the christening of his baby brother in church, Jason sobbed all the way home in the back seat of his car. His father asked him three times what was wrong. Finally, the boy replied, "That preacher said he wanted us brought up in a Christian home, and I wanted to stay with you guys."

"Prepare and prevent rather than repair and repent." - Unknown
When stewing meat or chicken that's a little tough, put in a few drops of vinegar.
Three monkeys dining in a coconut tree
Were discussing something they thought shouldn't be.
Said one to the other:
"Now listen you two, here's something that cannot be true,
that humans descended from our noble race!
Why, it's shock; a terrible disgrace!
Whoever heard of a monkey deserting his wife;
Or leaving a baby and ruining its life?"
"I've never known a monkey so selfish to be
As to build a fence around a coconut tree
So that other monkeys couldn't even get a taste,
While bushes of coconuts are going to waste."
"And here's another thing we monkeys won't do
Carouse, make trouble, and disgrace our lives,
Then swing on home and beat up our wives."
"Yes, those humans think it's great to fuss and cuss;
They've descended from something, but it can't be us!"

booking, and we're both working on sermon preparations.
We went through the Orlando phonebook
Jesus? 
Getting ready to leave on this 4 month tour has literally eaten up any spare time that I might have hoped for. Larry and I diligently sorted through boxes of office mail and papers, and tried to get caught up on some projects that our Sisseton, SD office needed before we embarked on this tour.
the airport.
We had a smooth flight to 
Then, December 28th winter arrived!
photos.


into Minneapolis and drove home to Sisseton, along with her boyfriend, Liam Birt. Liam is originally from Toronto, Canada, and now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. They have been dating for about three years. It was so much fun having them with us for four days. Sunday night, while visiting in the living room, Liam asked our blessing and permission to marry LaShawn. We were ecstatic to say the least and of course, granted his request. So...we will be having a wedding coming up in 2007. They are currently working on scheduling a wedding date. We are so happy for both of them. Liam is a special man and has won the hearts of all our family.
Well, that news sent the remaining Christmas celebrations into motion. We were anxiously awaiting the arrival of the rest of our family. LaDawn, Dante' and Myanna were scheduled to come home on the 23rd. This year, we were disappointed that our son, Donovan, who also lives in Nashville, wouldn't be able to make it home. I tried really hard not to let that bother me realizing that with schedules, work and distance, family get-togethers don't always happen the way Dad and Mom want them to. I had psyched myself to stay upbeat, but on the afternoon of December 23rd, while we were waiting for LaDawn and the kids to drive in, a deep pain arose in my heart as I so desired our whole family to be together.
back into the house. Once all of the exhilaration from their arrival died down, LaDawn asked if we could help her carry in some gifts from the back seat of the car right away so, we hastened back outside. When Larry opened the back door of her car, Donovan jumped out from his hiding place under a blanket. Larry squealed and hollered, and I didn't know what was going on at this point. When I peered in and saw Donovan, I just stood there stunned for a few seconds literally in disbelief. I then wrapped my arms around his neck, hugged him and just held him. Needless to say, tears of joy were trickling down my cheeks. Larry hollered out with a big grin on his face, "This is the best Christmas gift I could ever get-to have my whole family home for Christmas!" At that point we were all ambulant
with excitement.
eating, snacking, reminiscing of days gone by, swapping sibling stories, and playing games. It was such a special time, words just cannot fully express! The vacation time together went only too fast but all the memories will last a lifetime. 
ory. 



young. She is still so active and is full of life, humor and zest. Last Sunday she fixed us a full roast beef dinner with mashed potatoes and gravy, baked corn casserole, and pumpkin pie. Like my daughter, LaDawn said the other day after I told her what Grandma had made, she commented, "When I'm 91 years old, I'd be happy just to be able to blow my own nose!" When I'm home I try to spend as much time as possible with Mom amidst our busy schedule. Last Sunday night I took her for a ride around our small town to see all the Christmas lights and displays. We chatted, laughed and reminisced for about three hours. Each moment with her is so precious. I'm amazed that every time we're together I learn something new about her or discover some tidbit that I didn't know. Of course...Mom is a full blood Norwegian. We always try to have lefse with brown sugar and butter on it for a late afternoon lunch and as always, we pray in Norwegian. Ahh, such sweet times together! 
you. If you would like to send a special tax deductible Christmas gift to this ministry to help us continue touching hearts and lives, please do so by clicking on the "Make Donation" link on the side of this page. For each gift of $10.00 or more to this ministry, we would like to send you my Lunches, Munchies and Household Hints cookbook. It's our way of saying thanks to you and will come in handy during the holidays. 
Last week, I flew in from Nashville to Minneapolis. Larry and I stayed with Dante', Myanna and LaDawn for a couple of days. We wanted to celebrate Dante's 14th birthday with him. He wanted to go to Godfather's Pizza and the ice cream parlor. We had fun! I can hardly believe he is 14 already. My little
grandson is growing up!
Saturday night, we were pleased to be able to attend the Country Christmas at Celebration Church in Lakeville, MN. Larry's brother, Lowell, pastors the church and they put on this production each year. Our grandaughter, Myanna, was in the production for the first time this year and she loved it! Every time she saw us, she would grin from ear to ear. She was so happy we could be there.
Here is a photo of Larry's brothers, Lowell and his wife, Connie, and Leon and his wife, Ronda. Amidst the busyness of it all, we were able to visit for a few short moments. 
For the next six days in Nashville, Donovan and LaShawn pampered their mother. I was really ready for it after this year's full tour. They spoiled me by
taking me to some local Southern cookin' restaurants. Mmmmmm! I sampled and tasted southern specialities such as barbecued watermelon ribs, fried okra, cornbread, grits, and baking powder biscuits just to name a few. They then escorted me to downtown Nashville where we toured the Country Music Hall of Fame. What an experience! The next day was Thanksgiving. Our son bought a smoked turkey which was a real Southern treat. I prepared a multitude of their favorite side dishes to
accompany it. On Saturday, they took me to Nashville's unbelievable flea market that fills the fairgrounds. There was a little bit of everything there...trinkets, antiques, furniture and even puppies. We really had a lot of fun! Of course...I couldn't buy a thing as my suitcase was already maxing its 50 pound limit. This fact removed the temptation to buy while shopping but I sure loved looking! During those few days in Nashville, I simply rested and enjoyed my time with Donovan and LaShawn. It was just what the doctor ordered me to do a couple weeks prior to this. It truly was a pleasurable few days.
Meanwhile, Larry was in Minneapolis with LaDawn and the kids. He ended the
tour exhausted as well and was definitely ready for a short weekend break. Larry, LaDawn and the kids celebrated Thanksgiving with his brother, Lowell and family in Lakeville, MN. They had a great time with family and friends. The grandkids loved having Grandpa around as they know where Grandpa is, there is bound to be some excitement. They did many fun things together over the
Thanksgiving weekend including picking out a Christmas tree, bringing it home and decorating it. A fun time was had by all!
about 4 inches. I couldn't believe Dante' was getting so tall. I stood next to him and he said, "Grandma, you are getting shorter." I quickly corrected him, "No...you are just growing faster than a weed!" Dante' just had his cast cut off his foot the day before from his foot injury six weeks ago. Instead of his cast, he now wears one of those big boots which enables him to walk some without his crutches. Needless to say, he is anxious to get walking and running once again. It's hard for a teenager to be inactive when he's used to much activity. 

In the middle of the night, we were awakened to rain pounding on the roof of the coach. I pulled up the shade to peer outside, and it looked like someone had turned on a water faucet full blast. It rained over an inch in just a little while. Little did we know at that time that this storm had hastened across the US and left a deadly trail of high winds, heavy rains and tornadoes in its wake. It was now making its way towards North Carolina. An F-3 tornado ravaged the little community of Riegelwood, NC, killing 8 and injuring 20. I tuned into the local news and the weatherman announced, "There is a funnel cloud moving towards Smithfield." I hollered, "Larry, there is a tornado funnel 10 miles away and they are instructing everyone in Smithfield to take cover immediately." Just then, the cell phone rang, and it was Pastor Steve Smith calling from the church across the parking lot, "Gloria, I don't mean to scare or bother you, but there is a tornado funnel headed this way. It will be here in about 10 minutes...you better get out of your coach and take refuge in the church with us until it blows over." Talk about a startling wake-up call! We threw on our clothes, fled across the parking lot through a wall of rain and took refuge in the church where they had all the school children sitting against the interior brick wall praying the storm would pass by. The sky appeared a dark grayish black color. The wind raged, the rain pelted, but thank God the storm traveled on by without bringing harm to us. I told Larry, "That's as close as I ever want to get to a tornado!" The news reported that over 25 tornadoes were created out of that violent thunderstorm. My heart breaks for the small community of Riegelwood where all of those people were killed and injured.
Yesterday, Larry and I were reminiscing about this tour. We commented on how blessed we were to minister in so many wonderful churches with the greatest pastors. Every one of them was so special.
the state of Wisconsin and had followed the Lundstrom Ministry through weekly television programs and our rallies. She met Steve, they married and then spent 16 years on the road ministering like we do. This couple is so multi-talented and musical. When their daughter, Sarah, was six years old, she was diagnosed with cancer. They halted their traveling ministry and began a pastorate where they could be close to doctors and clinics for treatments. She is now 11 years old and we were so happy to see Sarah looking so well. Her big brother, Nate, is a senior in high school and is also an extra-special young man. Pastor Steve and Becky are doing a wonderful job of pastoring and their congregation loves them dearly. They shared the following comments with us"
And sure enough, when I grew up, my husband and children and I did "The Lundstrom Thing" for fifteen years, living on the road full time and singing and preaching around the country.
year of soulwinning. Hundreds have made decisions for Christ. In a few days, Larry and I will journey home to Sisseton where our home office is located. We will take off our evangelist hat and put on our office hat for the next month. We will also be preparing for our 2007 tour. 
It was a special joy to be back at Christ Chapel in Woodbridge, Virginia, with our pastor friends, Bill and Lynna Roberts. We first ministered at Christ Chapel 18 years ago when the church was meeting in a gymnasium. This was now our fourth return trip. A lot has happened in that span of 18 years. They have built a beautiful sanctuary for their congregation of 1800-2000 people. They have also added a daycare, a Christian school for grades 1-9, a Masters Commission school to train young people for ministry, an extension of Valley Forge Christian College, mothering two new churches, and their own Hispanic church just to name a few of the ministries and outreaches. It is an exciting and active church!
the altars were packed with people coming to Christ. We have had them minister here three times since, and without exception, as it was last Sunday, dozens made commitments to Christ. Larry and Gloria are true evangelists with a burning passion for the Lost. Their message in music, testimony and word touches the hearts of all ages and nationalities. We appreciate their down to earth ministry and like I told my congregation last Sunday when they were here, 'They are the same on the platform as they are off. What you see is what you get!' Larry's evangelistic heart reaches beyond the pulpit to wherever he is. Whether he is in a restaurant or on the street, he's leading people to Christ. We appreciate having true evangelists minister in Christ Chapel."
"I am no stranger to Larry and Gloria Lundstrom as I am originally from Willmar, MN, just 90 miles from Sisseton where they live and base their ministry. I have followed the Lundstrom Ministries since I was a little kid watching them on weekly television and was always inspired by their music.
nationalities due to its close proximity to Washington D.C. What I have always loved about their ministry is that is crosses all cultural barriers. I especially appreciated them speaking momentarily on marriage as it really impacted the hearts and homes of our people. Our congregation enjoyed their music and message. Gloria's sharing and Larry's message were simple and straightforward. They spoke to the non-Christians as well as the Christians, which was evident when Larry gave the altar call as dozens stepped forward to make decisions for Christ. 
