Saturday, March 23, 2013

Revival In Pictures - Forts Lake Assembly

If you missed yesterday's post with me surfing near the Gulf of Mexico you can see that HERE.

Sis. Ruthie "Angel" Cauley is one of the best cooks in the nation so it is only fitting that the first picture in this Revival in Pictures post is a picture of her fabulous shrimp gumbo! Wow! It was so good. Sis. Cauley and all of these ladies have fed us so very good all week long. I will have a few extra pounds to sweat off when tent revival cranks up, that is for sure.



We closed revival tonight at Forts Lake and it could not have been a much better ending. God sent conviction into the service and a man was gloriously saved tonight. It was wonderful to see a wife embracing her brand new husband and daughters hugging a brand new daddy. I tell you that church nearly came apart at that moment. Watching somebody get saved makes every mile driven, every dollar spent, every song  and every sermon worth it all! Praise God for His help.

We had some visitors from other churches and we snapped a few pictures of some of them through the week. I sure appreciate them taking time to visit revival. It is always a blessing to have friends that think enough of us to come and see us. God bless you all.

Pastor Tim Cauley and all of his folks treated us like royalty. They really did spoil us and we loved every minute of it. Thank you all for taking us in and making over us like family. Thank you for receiving the preaching and responding in the altar. It was a great week.

It is very late (or maybe early Saturday by now) so I will let the pictures tell the rest of the story. Have a great weekend.

Davy








































































Thursday, March 21, 2013

Fun With Friends! - Video and Pictures


It is great to have fun with friends. A couple of weeks ago we were blessed to spend the day in Mobile, Alabama with Bro. Scott and Sis. Kim Morris. We ate and laughed and ate and laughed some more. It may not be legal to have as much fun as we had that day but it sure was a blessing. It felt good to laugh so hard.

We were putting Odie's new wheel chair in the car that night and removed the chair part. We realized that it looked like a scooter and decided to ride it standing up. It was absolutely hilarious. Bro. Scott's laugh is about twice as funny as the visual. I hope you enjoy!

I have posted a few pictures of Bro. Scott below as well. It must have been funny hat day at Dirt Cheap! At least it was funny from our point of view. Store security was watching us pretty close. It think he was jealous that we were having so much fun.

Revival at Forts Lake is going great. We had one saved tonight. (Thursday) Praise God for that. We will try to postsome pictures from revival tomorrow night or Saturday morning.

Davy



















Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Lighthouse Holiness Tabernacle - Shreveport, Louisiana



Several years ago Bro. Stacy Holden began pioneering a church in Shreveport, Louisiana. To their knowledge there is not another conservative Pentecostal church in the Shreveport area. They have rented buildings and are now in the process of trying to build a church of their own. They have experienced miracle after miracle to bring them to the point they are now. Their land is paid for and their building is very near completion on the outside.

They have not been able to do anything at all on the inside of the building. Bro. Terry Coker from the Fairland Holiness Church near Fouke, AR (This is Bro. Stacy Holden's home church) is trying to raise $100,000 to go toward completion of the inside of the church. He is holding a 20 mile bike-a-thon on April 13th in an effort to raise these funds. He is contacting churches in their area and many have already pledged to participate. As of yesterday (March 19) $25,000 has been committed to the bike-a-thon.

This has only been in the works 4-5 days so $25,000 is a huge start. With that kind of momentum I can definitely see Bro. Coker meeting or even exceeding his goal. I appreciate Bro. Coker's vision and zeal to help this young church complete their building without being saddled with a big debt. Kelly Jo, Odie and I have always had a heart for new churches and we plan to do our part to help them meet or beat this goal.

Whether you could sponsor a rider for $1 a mile, $5 a mile or $1000 a mile, I know that every donation will be a help. You can send donations for the bike-a-thon to the Fairland church address below. I have been assured that 100% of the money will go toward buying the materials necessary to complete the inside of the church building. It is amazing what each one doing a little can do. I will be sure to pass on the final total in the weeks to come.

Davy

Please make sure to mark your donations for the bike-a-thon.
Fairland Holiness Church
PO Box 575
Fouke, AR 71837


Pastor Stacy Holden
Lighthouse Holiness Tabernacle
P.O. Box 19098
Shreveport, LA 71149

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mary Ann Lindsey Goes Home

I really can not believe I am writing these words right now. Friday afternoon our dear friend took her last breath on earth. She is now home with no more sickness!! I know she is rejoicing on streets of gold today.

My heart is heavy today for the Lindsey family. For almost as long as I can remember we've been friends with this family. They are precious people!! I am thankful I had the privilege to call Sis. Mary Ann my friend. I wish we could be home with them at this time. Please keep Bro. Frank, their daughters Sis. Allison and Sis. Jen, the son in laws Bro. Jeff and Bro. Keith and the grandchildren in your prayers!!!

In August Sis. Lindsey was diagnosed with cancer. She fought a courageous battle for life. She loved being in the house of God so last Sunday they took Sis. Mary Ann to church on a gurney. She is now face to face with God CANCER FREE. No it is not the healing we hoped and prayed would happen but part of me is rejoicing because she is suffering no more.

I can just imagine Sis. Lindsey she is shouting and rejoicing with Sis. Donna Maggard, Sis Elizabeth Combs, Bro. Sylvester Carpenter and Bro. Ray Driscoll and many more. Our home church has lost many soldiers in the last few years. I just named a few of them in that list. We miss them all very much!! Thankfully we have a promise of a grand reunion soon.


Odie

Lindsey, Mary Ann, age 68 of Dayton, passed away on Friday, March 15, 2013. She was born November 7, 1944 in Weston, Ohio, the daughter of the late Gus & Rose (Ozancin) Tampurages. A member of the Dryden Road Pentecostal Church since 1990, and worked at In Home Care with the Kettering Medical Center with 10 years of service. Preceded in death by 2 brothers James & William Tampurages, and a sister Sophie Rodney. Mary Ann is survived by her husband of 41 years Frank Lindsey, 2 daughters Alison Liette and husband Jeff of Kettering, Jennifer Austin and husband Keith of Dayton, her sister Georgia Curtis of Waterville, Ohio, 6 grandchildren Tyler, Cameron, Abigail, Brady, Parker, and Lindsey, as well as a host of other family members and friends. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 12 Noon at the Dryden Road Pentecostal Church, 3201 Dryden Rd., Moraine, Ohio with Rev. Bennie Sutherland officiating. Burial Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the church. Arrangements entrusted to the SWART & WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, West Carrollton. www.swartandwolfefuneralhome.com.