Greetings from Fort Myers, Florida! Wherever you are and whoever you are, it is our prayer you escaped last week's wrath of weather that made its way from the West Coast to the East Coast. The fury the tornados unleashed in the deep South was unfathomable. I can't imagine the grief and loss that thousands of people are experiencing today. Let's remember them in prayer.
A few days ago, Larry and I drove over to Kissimmee, FL, to a Bible campground for a small gathering of snowbirds from all over the Midwest. Blake Hubert, a partner and friend of the ministry, asked if we would be willing to come to sing and minister to a small group. Of course, we responded, "We'd love to!" Blake's husband, Bob, a tall stately man, came to Christ under our ministry in the early 80's in the state of Wisconsin. We were scheduled to minister in Holcombe, WI. Blake knew the Lord, but she had been praying her husband would come to know Him as well. She invited him to come with her that night. I remember Bob telling us that he really didn't want to go but felt he had to in order to please his wife. As he was driving towards the church, he said it felt like someone literally grabbed the steering wheel and parked him directly in front of the little church. Larry and I were singing when this ultrasharp couple, Bob and Blake, sauntered in and sat near the back of the sanctuary. I remember Bob intensely watching every move we made. I observed him move from the suspicious state to the interested stage as the night progressed. The Holy Spirit was drawing him. When Larry gave the altar call, Blake reached over and invited him to go forward. He responded positively. From the moment he received Christ, he was a changed man. He and Blake spent their lives in serving others through various missions trips and outreaches. Bob and Blake were both involved with MissionAir as Bob was a pilot. They flew into disaster areas to help in whatever way they could. Sadly, Bob passed away last year from cancer, but his wife, Blake, continues the missions trips and is quick to go wherever there is a need. It is always thrilling to meet people that are sold out for God.
At the campground that evening, we were also reunited with Gerrald and Della Antilla who live in Wyoming, MN, but were in Florida to escape some of the cold weather. They are the parents of Gary Antilla who traveled with us years ago driving coach and doing everything that needed to be done. Gary had a servant's heart and still does. Today, Gary and his wife, Hope, are partners with our ministry and continue to be a blessing to us. Also at the campground, these children definitely grabbed our attention and our hearts. They are the children of Sean and Vani Mahon, caretakers of the camp. They are so sweet just like their mom and dad.
We have been in Florida now for two months. This coming Friday, we will pull up stakes and head for the state of Mississippi. They have been ravaged with storms, tornados and are still reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Please remember us in your prayers as we endeavor to encourage them. Also, please pray for safety and good weather while we are traveling.
Well, it is time to go. The weeks sure fly by...don't they. We will talk to you in a few days.
Gloria
An elderly widow and widower were dating for about five years. The man finally decided to ask her to marry him. She immediately said yes.
The next morning when he awoke, he couldn't remember what her answer was. After about a half hour of trying to remember to no avail, he got on the telephone and gave her a call. Embarrassed, he admitted he didn't remember her answer to the marriage proposal.
"Oh," she said, "I am so glad you called. I remember saying 'yes' to someone, but I couldn't remember who it was."
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