April showers…well, I can tell you this…we have had showers, showers and more showers here in Pennsylvania. The spring flowers are making their debut, but they are begging for sunshine. As a matter of fact, so am I. Here it is almost May and it was down to 38 degrees a couple of nights ago. Is this what they call global warming (chuckle)? They are predicting the temperatures will reach 70-80 degrees this weekend; maybe we will go from winter to summer in three days.
I last wrote to you from Grantsville, Maryland, where we had a service with Pastor John and Leona Munley. Talk about an energy-packed ministry couple with an earth-shaking testimony! We had a wonderful service and a sweet altar call. I refer to it as "sweet" because when God moves people to repentance, there is a sweet aroma of God's presence that is so special.
"On Wednesday evening, April 8th, Maranatha Assembly of God, of Grantsville, MD, had the privilege of hosting Larry and Gloria Lundstrom. The Lundstrom's were not new to Maranatha as they had ministered here many years previous. Much to this pastor's surprise, people from about eight surrounding churches and varying denominations filed in prior to the service for about 30 minutes and the sanctuary began to fill. Old friends, as they consider themselves, sat and were waiting with great expectation to hear the Lundstrom's music and to witness the power of God. By the time the fellowship, the worship and the Word was complete, the anointing fell and the altar began to fill with several new converts and many who rededicated their lives. What a great night in the presence of the Lord! Larry and Gloria will always be received with great expectation at Maranatha Assembly of God!"
While we were in the Grantsville, MD, area, we had the opportunity to visit with several friends that we have known since the 70's. Once of those was Hilda Maust who just lost here husband, Ivan, a few months ago. He pastored Maple Glen Mennonite Church for several years and then began to do some hospice work. Hilda and Ivan were instrumental, along with our friends, Raymond and Martha Yoder, to bring us back into the Grantsville area for services this time. If you have been staying current with the "On the Road" updates and have seen the pictures of the many various altar calls, you know that God blessed their efforts. Martha Yoder sent us down the road with homemade bread, strawberry jam, cinnamon rolls and three homemade soups. What a special treat!
"There were several things I really appreciated about your ministry. First, the interaction between the two of you while you ministered revealed a very visible love for one another. Secondly, your authenticity; because you were real, people felt like they knew you. Lastly, I felt it was so important that you shared your real-life experiences as it gave hope to our people."
Sitting here at my work table in the motorhome, I can look out the window and see the pond. The rain is softly falling. I can see spring flowers bursting forth. The grass is so green and the flowers are proudly displaying their brilliant colors of yellows, purples, blues and whites. As I observe this tranquil scene, I am reminded of Lamentations 3 where it states, "His mercies are new every morning. Great is Thy faithfulness." As sure as spring follows a long winter season, God is always faithful in His mercies and blessings although we may go through long, cold seasons of discouragement, pain or loss. In the midst of a gray day, He allows the Son to break through…just as it literally did a few minutes ago to brighten my day. Great is thy faithfulness! I pray that whatever is taking place in your life at this time, you will sense His love and faithfulness!
The Six Year old girl and the Evolution teacher
One day a 6 year old girl was sitting in the classroom. The teacher was going to explain evolution to the children.
The teacher asked a little boy:
Teacher: Tommy do you see the tree outside?
Tommy: Yes.
Teacher: Tommy, do you see the grass outside?
Tommy: Yes.
Teacher: Go out side and look up and see if you can see the sky.
Tommy: OK. (He returned a few minutes later) Yes, I saw the sky.
Teacher: Did you see God?
Tommy: No.
Teacher: That's my point. We can't see God because he isn't there.
The little girl spoke up and wanted to ask the boy some questions. Teacher agreed and she asked the boy:
Little Girl: Tommy, do you see the tree outside?
Tommy: Yes.
Little girl: Tommy do you see the grass outside?
Tommy: Yessssss (getting tired of the questions by this time)
Little girl: Did you see the sky?
Tommy: Yessssss
Little Girl: Tommy, do you see the teacher?
Tommy: Yes
Little Girl: Do you see her brain?
Tommy: No
Lemon Bars
Mix all together until crumbly. Spread on greased 9 x13 pan. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes.
Mix together and pour over the flour, butter, powdered sugar mixture. Bake an additional 25 minutes at 350. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
Peel a banana from the bottom and you won't have to pick the little "stringy things" off of it. That's how the primates do it!