May 24, 2006
Greetings from North Dakota! We are inching our way back to South Dakota. A week ago, we were in Billings, Montana, for a rally. It was great to be back in Montana again. I had spoken at several Montana State Women's Retreats through the years so it was fun coming back and seeing many friends that we have made through the years. We had a joint service with Pastor Fox and Pastor Rockstad of Billings. While conversing with Pastor Fox the day after the rally, he commented, "I really enjoyed your service and time of encouragement and ministry." He continued, "I believe young couples and teenagers respond to your altar calls because of the love and respect you show to each other while you minister. They feel and see stability and know how this is needed in this world of broken homes and relationships." That was a sweet observation and it is our prayer to help strengthen families and relationships wherever we go.
From Billings, we drove to Glendive, Montana, for a Friday night rally. As we drove through the streets of the small rural community, I was flooded with a mountain of memories. We used to minister in Glendive a lot in the 70's when our children were toddlers and we traveled as a part of the Lowell Lundstrom Crusade Team. Our children used to toddle out on the stage and sing with us...and now they have all toddled away and are doing their own thing. HA!
We had a great service with Pastor Edroy Curtis. It was a small crowd as it was graduation weekend but we had spiritually big results. There was a precious family of four that came out: Jared, Brandy and their two children. Jared had just came to Christ a few weeks earlier and his face showed it! He literally glowed with the joy of the Lord. I love seeing that first love written all over the faces of new converts. Larry preached on the importance of reaching the Lost. When he gave the altar call, Jared's daughter stepped forward along with her mother to recommit their lives to Christ. It was precious! Jared exclaimed, "Wow! I loved your music and service. You all were so much fun! God has been speaking to my heart about witnessing and your message confirmed it. Now I have to be obedient to hit the road and reach out to others with the Good News about Christ. Thanks...I needed that push!"
Larry and I have been blessed to meet the sweetest group of pastors on this tour, and Pastor Curtis was no exception. He was so pleased we came to minister, and we were happy to be there. Here is a note he shared with us, "Thank you, Larry and Gloria, for coming to Glendive and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ in a simple, yet profound way! Sinners were saved, backsliders recommitted, and saints were urged to become aware of the plight of the Lost. You challenged us to do something about it! The music was great, the presentation was humorous and light at times, yet 'serious as a heart attack' at other times. Please drop by again to minister."
On Saturday, we drove into Williston, ND. A bit road-weary, we pulled into Applebee's to eat a quick lunch. I reached over, took Larry's hand and said, "This has been a great tour...the services have been great, the pastors and their wives were wonderful, the hundreds of decisions made for Christ were phenomenal, but I am sooooooooooo tired!" At that precise moment, a lady approached our table and said, "Gloria....Larry Lundstrom?" We responded, "Yes..." She bubbled, "I'm Sandy Turner from Sidney, Montana, and you two had a big part in turning my life around. On September 5th, 2001, you came to Sidney. For weeks my friend kept inviting me to church and I kept turning her down. I guess as a last ditch attempt, she gave me one more invitation to your service. I just couldn't turn her down again so I consented to go. I brought my two daughters with me and we loved all of it. When you gave the invitation for the altar call, I stepped forward to receive Christ for the very first time. Soon after that, my daughters gave their hearts to Christ. Even when I was unsaved, I always thought I was a believer of something, but that night I became a follower of Jesus Christ. My entire life turned around as well as my marriage and family. We are now all active in the Sidney Assembly of God church and our daughters are involved in Campus Missions Ministry. I am ever so grateful you came to Sidney to share Christ."
After hearing this, I teared up, took her hand and said, "Thank you, thank you, thank you! You have made my day! Your testimony gave me another blood transfusion to keep pushing on." Wow..that was better than Geritol! I was now energized and ready to set up equipment at the Williston Assembly of God for the upcoming Sunday service.
On Sunday morning when my alarm went off, my heart was willing but my flesh was weak. I felt like I was in a shutdown mode. I pleaded with Larry, "Please make me a cup of coffee to help get me going," and he did. He thought for a while he would need a tow rope to help drag me in but God in His faithfulness got me in motion mode again.
The Williston Assembly of God church was nearly full and energized. We have been coming back to this church since the mid-60's...ouch! Okay, I know that is last century. Don't rub it in! I was instantly refreshed seeing so many friends as well as meeting new ones. There was such a enlivening spirit and again, we were blessed to meet and work with another great pastor. Pastor Kyle Anderson has a soulwinner's heart; therefore, we bonded immediately.
The service was precious. Again, we simply lifted up Jesus and He drew many unto Himself. The testimonies that were shared with us after the altar call was done were thrilling.
Pastor Kyle Anderson had this to say about the service:
"Once again, we were truly blessed by your ministry, and it was good to see you both again. As always, you come with a wonderful spirit and in a supportive role of the local church. I especially appreciate your emphasis upon winning the lost - a true evangelist's heart. We are pleased to report three first-time conversions and 9 rededications.
I also feel a great benefit to any church is simply the communication of a passion for lost souls, which should be the hallmark of any church. Our people need to be reminded of the importance of that passion. Thanks for doing so!
We look forward to scheduling you again when you are in the area."
Well, another busy week is in progress so I must get moving again. We are in Montana tonight, and will then go to Estevan, Canada, for a rally on Thursday. The following day, we drive to Minot, ND, for Sunday services. Please remember us in prayer as we near the end of this tour. We have been away from home since January 5th. Please pray God's protection, health and strength as we journey towards South Dakota.
Gloria
LARRY'S PHOTO PICK OF THE WEEK
Can you hear me now?
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
It's not the going out of the port, but the coming in, that determines the success of the voyage.
-Henry Ward Beecher
CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK
A little girl visited a large church for the first time. She was surprised to see the choir members enter the sanctuary wearing choir robes. She whispered in dismay to her mother: "They are not all going to preach, are they?"
SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK
Ps 27:14 "Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart."
Come join us for the National Quartet Convention Tour!
Louisville, KY September 13-18, 2006
We will begin our journey in Sisseton, SD. On our way to Louisville, KY, we will pass through St. Louis, MO, stopping at the Arch to tour. We will then arrive in Louisville, KY, enjoying some of the sights it has to offer like the Joe Huber Family Farm and Restaurant, Louisville Slugger Museum, Glassworks, and a steamboat built in 1914 called the Belle of Louisville. In the evenings we will take in the National Quartet Convention where we will get up to six hours of Gospel music from many various groups.
We would love to have you along! Please e-mail us at llmin@venturecomm.net to request a brochure with more details.