
Greetings from the Heartland! June has been another action-packed month. Larry reaches an exciting milestone on June 28th...my sweetheart hubby turns 65 years old. Yeah for Medicare and AARP- ha! I can hardly believe it. It seems like just yesterday we were teens making eyes at each other. Larry and I were married when we were 21 and 22 years of age. Our first year of marriage went by slowly and was filled with many challenges...each year since has raced by like speeding bullets. I remember thinking that anyone 25 years old was...old, 35 years of age was... older, 45 years old was... ancient, and 55 years and up was... over the hill - HA! So where does that put us now!! Please be kind with your thoughts!
I'm proud of my "trench-mate"; he gave his heart to Christ when he was almost 13 years old. He made a decision to serve Christ for the rest of his life. As his wife, I can truly tell you that he's completely sold out for souls in ministry. If you were to ask our children what their dad loves most of all, next to God and them, without a hesitation they would say, "Soul-winning. Whoever dad meets, no matter what walk of life, age or race, he will take out 3 coins and share the simple plan of salvation - and 9 out of 10 times will lead that person to Christ." I love his heart that is sold out for Christ. Larry has been on the road for 47 years (he was on the road four years before we got married in 1965), and his love and zeal for ministry is as fresh and fiery today as when he left for ministry on the road in 1961 with his brother Lowell and Lowell's wife Connie.
If you've appreciated Larry's dedication to ministry or friendship through the years, would you be so kind as to take a couple minutes and email Larry at llmin@venturecomm.net to wish him a happy 65th birthday? His birthday isn't until the 28th, but please send the email today, and I will get them printed out to give all of them to him on his birthday. I know that would mean so much to him. Your words will cheer him on through another year of soul-winning. |
On June 8th, we had the honor and privilege to minister at New Life Assembly of God in Ellendale, North Dakota. The church meets in the Trinity Bible college chapel. We had a wonderful service. Our hosts were Pastor Dave Bennett, his wife Rose, and Dr. Lavonne Larson. Pastor Dave is an Evangelism teacher at the college, along with holding many other positions. After the service he told us, "Larry and Gloria, when you gave the altar call, I bowed my head and thought, 'Wow Lord, that was a great message on soul-winning, we needed to hear that.'" Then added, "When I looked up and saw all the people who responded to the altar call...I almost fell out of my chair! It was really great." Among all those who made decisions for Christ, was a
couple that David and Rose have been praying for and loving on for several months. Praise the Lord!
Allow me to reminisce a bit. I attended Trinity Bible College when it was Hub City Bible Institute in Aberdeen, South Dakota way back in 1962-63. Yes...I know that's a long time ago...but rejoice with me that I can still remember back that far! During that time, I was part of a girls trio that traveled and sang, representing the bible school. It was at Hub City Bible Institute that I received my training for ministry. You'd have to agree "they musta' done me well", as I'm still out here on the road in ministry after 42 ½ years. We had great teachers who were excited about preparing us for ministry. I am ever-indebted to them.



I sensed a wonderful integrity about them that not only showed while they were ministering to the congregation, but also in private conversations as well. They have a genuine love for souls, and a desire to see people won into the Kingdom of God.
It is often difficult to find ministries of this caliber today. Their ministry was very effective with the four conversions we experienced on Father's Day."
In Christ,
Pastor Dan Kuno





Isn't the family of God great? You are family to us. All of you that follow us as we journal about our travels on the road are a blessing to us. We count on your prayers to keep us going. Thanks for your friendship. Have a great June!
Gloria
"And what did she give you last year?" A friend inquired of the mom.
Without hesitation, she replied, "The wrinkles!"
Now it came to pass that Spring turned to Summer again. God's people raised their voices and said: "Recreation is my shepherd, I shall not stay home; he maketh me to lie down in a sleeping bag; he leadeth me down the interstate each weekend. He restoreth my suntan; he leadeth me to state parks for comfort's sake. Even though I stray on the Lord's Day, I will fear no reprimand, for thou art with me; my rod and reel they comfort me. I anointest my skin with oil, my gas tank runneth dry; surely my trailer shall follow me all the weekends of this summer, and I shall return to the House of the Lord this fall! But then it is hunting season and that's another Psalm.
Brunch Eggs
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