Sunny greetings from sunny Florida to all our friends! If you are experiencing the blowing wind, blinding snow, ice or blizzards our hearts go out to you and I wish I could send you a little of this 82 degree temperature to warm you up a bit. This unusual weather pattern has been no respecter of persons or of states; I think it was last week that Hawaii was the only state that didn't have freezing temps. Our office staff back in South Dakota informed us it was nearly 50 below windchill on Tuesday night. In fact our office staff has been snowed in their homes for the past couple days unable to even get into the office, so they are working from home or any computer they are able to get to. Seriously, our hearts go out to all of you who are experiencing all of this.
This has been an unusual month also, but for different reasons. For us it's been with cancellations of services...not due to bad weather...but bad economy. It is really putting a financial drain and strain on the churches and many of them are struggling financially as the old saying goes, "Just to keep the lights on and the doors open." Many churches have had to cut staff, special guests (which is us) and special outreach events. It truly is sad for the churches and...unfortunate for us too, as we were in the canceled category. But, we have taken our lemons and have made sweet lemonade using our time to pray and read, regroup and meet with hurting friends, partners, discouraged pastors and former missionaries. It has truly been a special time of ministering one on one, or "two to two" (Larry and I), giving hope and encouragement to those that are going through difficult times. Larry and I have been reading through Psalms and Proverbs again and day by day His word tells us in Psalms that He is our strength, our tower to run to in a time of trouble, He is our place of refuge, our friend, our song, our light, and He guides our footsteps to keep our hearts strong as we trust in Him. In other words, He is our all in all - and He is all we need! The world is in turmoil and with all the events in the middle East, we know that Revelation is winding up. We all know that the only answer to inner peace is to know Jesus Christ and to hold on.
Among the many we visits within the last couple weeks, was a delightful drive over to Tampa to visit our dear friends Carl and Betty Malz, ages 88 and 83. Many years ago we ministered with Carl and Betty when they and we were employed by Lowell Lundstrom Ministries and shared in crusades, family life seminars, etc. Both of them are truly giants of the faith. Betty, an accomplished writer, speaker and author of several books including, "My Glimpse of Eternity", and Carl, a great preacher, mentor, Bible scholar, former missionary, have had a great impact on our lives and have been a great example of "flourishing in older years...rather than fading". They've impacted thousands of lives all over the world.
Another quick visit led us to see and chat with our friend, Duane Pankratz, who is originally from Keystone, SD and is in Florida right now. We also met Scott, who gave us the wonderful treat of fresh lettuce and onions out of the garden. It will be a long time before we can get that in South Dakota, so we were very thankful!
We also had the joy and opportunity to see my cousins Frank
and Fran Burleson from California. Their family lived only 12 miles from us in Browns
Valley Minnesota when we were
kids. We spent a lot of time together as
families growing up. Frank's mother and
father would always call and invite us to go to church. They were a catalyst in getting us to church
and getting us plugged in. My cousin
Frank was a pilot in the military for many years, then retired and he and his
sweet wife Fran went to China
for 5 years as teachers with the main mission to witness and lead people to
Christ. And that...they did.
With the ongoing turmoil in the world and the minute by minute impacting events happening in the middle East we need to pray harder than we ever have as these events will in fact effect America and the whole world. Pray for Israel, God's chosen people, for protection. Pray for our leaders that they will turn to God for wisdom, rather than trusting their own judgment or politics. I love the scripture 2 Chronicles 7:14, "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." We can pray and pray and pray sometimes and we're tempted to get discouraged and we are tempted to say "well we prayed and nothing changed", but what is supposed to happen is that our lives change because of getting into prayer and spending more time in the throne room of God.
We appreciate your prayers and being partners with us On the Road, and on Facebook and we pray God's blessing of protection, wisdom, knowledge and strength for you. God bless you!
The key to successful aging is to pay as little attention to it as possible. ~Judith Regan
Ole and Lena were at the kitchen table for the usual morning cup of coffee and listening to a weather report coming from the radio.
"There will be 3 to 5 inches of snow today and a snow emergency has been declared. All vehicles should be parked on the odd-numbered side of the streets today to facilitate snowplows," the radio voice declared.
"Oh, gosh, OK," said Ole, getting up, bundling up and heading outside to dutifully put his car on the odd-numbered side of the street.
Two days later, Ole and Lena were at morning coffee when the radio voice said:
"There will be 2 to 4 inches of snow today and a snow emergency has been declared. You must park your vehicles on the even-numbered side of the streets."
Ole got up from his coffee as before. He bundled up, shuffled off, and put his car on the even-numbered side of the street.
A few days later, the couple was at the table when the radio voice declared:
"There will be 6 to 8 inches of snow today and a snow emergency has been declared. You must park your cars on the ..." Just then, the power went out.
"Park it where?" Ole asked in the dark, "What should I do?"
"Aw, to heck with them, Ole," Lena said, "Don't worry about it today. Just leave the car in the garage."Curry Chicken with Croissant
2 ½ c. cooked chicken, cut up 2 T. sour cream
½ c. chopped walnuts, optional ½ tsp. curry powder
1/3 c. chopped celery ½ tsp. Cajun seasoning
2 T. grated onion ½ c. mayonnnaise
sliced seedless red grapes, optional
Mix all together and serve with Ritz crackers or on croissants.
A lot of recipes call for 1 or 2 tablespoons of tomato paste. To ensure you can use the whole can, measure out tablespoons of the leftovers on wax paper and freeze them, then take the frozen tablespoons and wrap them in plastic wrap. Keep them in a zipper top plastic bag and put back in the freezer for future use. Simply thaw, or microwave selected portions when needed.