24 November 2007

EAST COAST......



"That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us, and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and his Son Jesus Christ." 1 John 1:3

We started out this morning with a wonderful breakfast of Omelette's prepared by Josh. They were great, full of steak, onions, garlic, cheese and tomato's. Lilly posed for photos, Lucy and i took a trip to Wal-Mart for gloves and then we headed for "The Swamp" at Pine and Walnut. i met Billy here, a retired man who worked his life in Sanitation. He's lived here all his life. He knows Jesus and we had a good talk about faith and life. i also talked to Kathryn who moved back here to be with her son Doug. She lived in New York and loves this place because of the quiet. Jesus is her Saviour and she wants us to keep them in prayer. i sure will. Sister Barbara has church services in her front yard all summer. she runs them over a PA system so the neighborhood can hear them. God bless her.

We also went to "The Promised Land". A great experience here was to see Freddy and Jary again. They are seeing Pastor Sam and Lucy regularly and are joining them on their Philadelphia outreach on 8 December. What a joy and pleasure to see them, their children and their smiles. i also met William, he couldn't speak very well but i knew he said he loved Jesus. He wanted sweets so we went to get them. But could never find him again after that. We saw a hot air balloon go ever, which was cool, but it was cold out so it must have been cold up there!!

We all headed back to Pastor Sam and Lucy's for dinner... Pastor George and Jayme, Scotty, Meg, Josh, Pastor Sam and Lucy, and myself, and Donna joined us for dinner. It was a great day in the Lord... AMEN....

There was fellowship today and prayer. There was bread for the hungry. There was the family of God working to do Jesus work together. There were kids and parents, saved and unsaved, people living their lives in a place where there needs to be hope and faith, fellowship and prayer. These people need to walk in the power of the Jesus they profess to know and bring him to those who do not.

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