Monday, October 12, 2015

Weekend Woundup and Weview October 12

To weview the weekend I really need to go back a few days or even a few months. When we landed in Montana on July 10 we knew the next few months would be a sprint. Between a whole lot of driving, revivals, campmeetings, conferences and City Reach it has been a whirlwind of activity since then. 

We knew that it would be busy and we know there are some times like that. In fact, we would not have it any other way. We also knew we had four days scheduled to do nothing last week. That goal of good rest keeps us going some times.

But as we got closer to those days off I felt like we really needed to do some exploring and advance work for City Reach. We hope to take City Reach to Nashville in September 2016 but as of now we have no local churches partnering with us in Nashville. I needed to spend some time on the ground there looking at opportunities, scouting locations and feeling after God.

I promised to work in some rest and a nice meal and Kelly Jo was on board completely. Odie stayed with some of her Mississippi family in Richton and she was as content as could be. When my cousin passed away Sunday I thought we would be in reach of attending his visitation or funeral if it fell on the right days. One of his sons could not get to Ohio until the end of the week and we had to be back in Mississippi by that time unfortunately.

We left as early as we could Monday morning and arrived in Nashville about 3:00 PM. Monday evening was pretty much a wash out since after all the rush of the weekend I really did not feel very well. 

We got a bite to eat and drove around downtown looking at the places where people congregate in the evening. There were lots and lots of people downtown and the several blocks surrounding but we saw no open places for a tent. There is an amphitheater on the river and other performance venues but I could find no level open lots that night.

Tuesday morning I was feeling better so we spent a few hours driving around and exploring locations. We then walked around the neighborhood feeling after God and spending a little time waiting for a particular restaurant to open.

Pastor James McCoy and his family in Colorado took us to Rodizio Grill in Denver back in July and we fell in love.


Rodizio is one brand of Brazilian steak house and it is excellent. You pay one price and they keep bringing a variety of meats to your table as long as you like. In Nashville Tuesday they had 5-7 different kinds of steak, chicken fixed 3-4 different ways, 3-4 different types of pork, awesome fish and several wild game sausages. It was great! 

I am serious. It was really, really good! Kelly Jo found a coupon online so we ate really good at a really good price too!





After Rodizio we went to the regular Tuesday night service at the bridge conducted by Bridge Ministries. They fed several hundred folks and then had service. It was a good experience.


Wednesday we spent the day driving and walking around town and we came up with a few possible locations for tent revival and several other things that we need to seek God's direction about. Please help us pray about City Reach Nashville.

Thursday we drove south and Friday morning we were hooking up to the trailer in Richton and making our way to Millry. By the time we were parked, hooked up and finished laying out the stake line for the tent, it was time for bed. In the picture below you can see the tent trailer is still in the parking lot but Bro. Hunter from Midway moved it into position for me Saturday morning.



Saturday we put up the tent. I will try to post pictures from that later in the week.



Sunday morning we began tent revival and God helped from the very first service. Sunday night was great as well and we are anticipating five more great services. It is wonderful to work with Pastor Lamar Chapman and Midway Assembly again and it was also wonderful to have two other Pastors bring their folks Sunday night. I love that!

That pretty much brings you up to date on the weekend. I will finish the post with a few pictures from tent revival on Sunday.

Thanks for reading.

Davy


























Sunday, October 11, 2015

View Out The Front Window October 11, 2015

Check out our posts from the last week at the links below.






Our view changed pretty often this week and we have a few pictures to prove it! We spent Sunday afternoon in the parking lot at Forts Lake Assembly in Moss Point, Mississippi.

Here is the view out the front window.


Here is the view out the front door.


The BoggsMobile was parked at Richton First Assembly from late Sunday night until Friday morning. For some unknown reason I failed to get a picture out the window at Richton but here is our view from the front window when we were parked virtually in the same place back in August.


Kelly Jo and I were gone three days this week exploring some options for City Reach. I will tell you more about that later in the week but here was our view from the front window and door.



Friday we moved to Millry and here is the view out the front door.


Here is the view out the front window before the tent was up.


Here is the view out the window once the tent was up Saturday.


We are beginning revival under the Blue and White Gospel Tent this morning in Millry. We will have service at 10:30 and 6:00 and then 7:00 Monday through Friday. Come see us if you can. 

Thanks for reading.

Davy

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Heaven Is Sweeter

Hello friends! 

This is Odie checking in from Alabama. I hope you all had a good week. 

Today we are supposed to set the tent up in Millry, Alabama. We are looking forward to a wonderful week of tent revival with Pastor Lamar Chapman and area churches.

Our blogging may be sparse this week. As Dad mentioned we have NO phone service and limited WiFi. We will do the best we can.

This week has been a sad time for several dear families. Dad mentioned Monday we lost a cousin Sunday afternoon. I would appreciate it if you keep the family of Craig Coffman in your prayers. His funeral was Friday in Ohio.

Sunday Morning Sis. Cindi Eiland reached Heaven. Our hearts ache for Bro. James and the family and friends left behind. Sis. Cindi Eiland's funeral was Wednesday in Prattville, Alabama.



Wednesday evening Sis. Lana Holden was called home. I can not imagine the pain Bro. Tracy, their children, their families and the church are facing right now. Sis. Lana's funeral will be Monday in Fouke, Arkansas.


Sis. Cindi and Sis. Lana both fought long battles with cancer. I know they are in Heaven rejoicing in the ultimate healing.

Both of these ladies were precious. I am honored to have known them! I am once again thanking God for bringing great people in our lives.

Their leaving this life leaves gaping holes in countless lives. Time will never heal all the hurt these families are experiencing. Thank God for the hope we have the we will see them again in Heaven! Please pray for the Eiland and Holden families.

Have a blessed weekend.

Odie