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May 4, 2011
Greetings from Bismarck, ND! Whew...what a whirlwind couple of weeks - let's recap! We ministered in Sioux Falls, SD on Easter at Calvary A/G with Pastor Dan and Phyllis Kuno. Seeing precious souls at the altar and lives being changed was truly the expression of what Easter is all about.
"We were blessed this Easter to have Evangelists Larry and Gloria Lundstrom minister in our morning service! Although the season is becoming more commercialized every year and the real reason for our celebration is often lost in the fun of bunnies and candy, Larry and Gloria were a breath of fresh air as they brought us to the empty cross. Gloria prepared several altar workers to assist at the close of the service. Her helpful instructions provided them with the necessary tools to encourage and pray with those who came forward. Through Larry and Gloria's anointed music and the ministry of the Word, burdens were lifted that morning as nearly a dozen responded for prayer.
Larry was honored with a plaque and letters of commendation from our District and General Superintendents for fifty years of faithful, fruitful service to the furtherance of the Kingdom of God! Many will join us in heaven one day as a direct result of the ministry of Larry and Gloria who have been faithful to the call of God on their lives to win others to Jesus!"
Rev. Dan Kuno
Calvary Assembly of God
Sioux Falls, SD
Easter afternoon we traveled home to Sisseton, SD. We crested the hills coming in the home-stretch and as the old song goes, "It was good to see the green, green grass of home!" We left January 5th with 8-12 foot snow banks by our home so it was good to see something green instead of white. Our first stop was to go and see my 95 year old mother at the Greenleaf Assisted Living center. I sauntered in the door, greeted the staff at the desk, looked way down the hall on the left and I could see the silhouette of my dear mother standing by her door. I zipped down the hall and when she saw me, she smiled a million dollar smile, we hugged and held each other. At her age, everyday and every minute with her is a gift. Larry, Mom and I sipped on some coffee and chatted and then we proceeded to go to our home. When I stepped out of the door of the motor home it was music to my ears to hear the robins singing and see them making nests in the trees. Spring flowers popping through...yes, yes, I love this time of year.
I spent the next three days helping my dear mother and then we headed off again on Thursday to Bismarck, ND. I was so surprised to see so many huge snow banks filling the ditches and in the tree lines. I was even more surprised to hear that there was an impending blizzard forging towards and through North Dakota, right where we were going...Bismarck, ND. Saturday, April 30th, it hit. Rain, then snow, then blowing snow, drifting snow, 55 mph winds and 29 degrees hit. Who would've thought this kind of weather at this time of year was possible...but then again that's the Midwest for you! (We were blessed not to have tornadoes as our hearts go out to those in the tornado torn states).
Sunday, May 1st, May Day, we woke up to raging winds rocking our motor home like a cradle in the wind. We wondered if this would keep people from coming out to church...but I forgot these North Dakota people are tough and survivors of long winters.
It may have been blustery and nasty outside, but we were greeted by a full church and a warm spirited congregation at Capital Christian Center at Bismarck with Pastor Dan and Lori Kent. There truly was excitement in the air. They came expecting God to do something - and He did. When Larry gave the invitation people responded and flowed to the altar asking God for forgiveness of their sins and to rededicate their lives. As one counselor said, "People of all ages, children, teens, couples, families, and adults all went forward." The tears of joy were so precious and as always, gave Larry and me fresh energy to keep going.
"I want to thank the Lord and Larry and Gloria for a wonderful evangelist service. It was beautiful to see children, teenagers, middle age and senior citizens respond to the altar call. We had 22 individuals that came forward to make either a first time decision or a very important rededicationof their life to the Lord. What a beautiful sight to see each age group respond to the gospel through the service that was presented."
Rev. Dan Kent
Capital Christian Center
Bismarck, ND
"Larry and Gloria,
Your ministry at our church this morning was really a blessing. There were a lot of people eager and looking forward tothe rally. You are, after all,old friends to Bismarck. I didn'treally know what to expect, butcouldsee before the service that you had faith that a lot of people would be touched. That in itself was a real encouragement. In the service, the power of the Holy Spirit was so real.The number of people who responded to the message was amazing. I also appreciate that you had very practical advice for the altar workers. Thanks again."
Gayle
Bismarck, ND
"I would just like to let you know what a blessing you guys were to me and my husband today at Capital Christian Center in Bismarck. What a refreshing service!!!! It was just what we needed. May God continue to bless you with good health for years to come."
T & C
Bismarck, ND
As always, we are thrilled when we can catch up with old friends. We've known Gary & Carolyn Rowden and Dave & Georgia Slyter since we were teenagers - wow - that was a long time ago...ha! Gary has known Larry since he was single. Gary and Carolyn have been such good friends through the years and recently brought us into Longview, TX for a service.
"Larry Lundstrom, without a doubt, walks in the true office of an anointed Evangelist. If you are looking for some good ground to sow into, you can't go wrong with this one. My husband and I have known Larry and Gloria for over 45 years, and have seen over and over, signs following their ministry. I have always told pastors if they want to see people born again, they need to have the Lundstroms. Years ago, I was in a service with Larry and Gloria where the head usher came forward for salvation during the altar call. He had been in that church for over 20 years. The pastor about fell off his pew! No one knew the man had never been saved before."
Gary & Carolyn Rowden
We also enjoyed seeing friends and partners, Dave and Georgia Slyter from Paola, KS. We've been friends with them for about 28 years!
This coming Sunday is Mother's Day. How blessed and grateful I am to have the privilege of being a mother of three and grandmother of two. I wish I could say that I've been a role model mother...but I am not. I wished as a mother that I had never failed or made mistakes, but I have. Even though I've made the mistakes I thank God for my children who have been so forgiving and loving.
As a family, we've learned the importance to laugh while we can, to enjoy the good moments while we can and stay close to each other and hold each other up with honor and respect. We have found that when the challenges and trials of life slap you on all sides, friends disappoint you and everything falls apart, we still are family and we still have each other. Most of all, what a joy to have God on our side.
On this Mother's Day, if you are still blessed to have your mother on this Earth, be sure you send a card, make a phone call or visit and tell her you love her. She needs the affirmation and to hear those words. I've been so blessed to have my mother, who is a very dear friend, for 67 years of my life...what a gift! Happy Mother's Day - have a great week!
Gloria