Tuesday, April 25, 2017

You Must Have A Good Foundation

We know we have people reading from all walks of life and from various points around the globe. We are thankful for every one of you. We also know that you found these Mile Markers for all kinds of different reasons. Many of you know us personally from church and revivals but many more of you arrived here after searching for information on a variety of subjects. 

Those subjects range from an interest in RV living, salsa, buses, evangelism, tent revivals, Gospel music, southern Gospel music, preaching, prayer, miracles, local churches, missions, Nigeria and who knows what else. 

We have been told by many of you that you came searching for information about one narrow subject and you stayed a while and have been with us every since. Thank you for hanging around.

Since we have readers from such varied places, background and interests I sometimes wonder if I am writing about things that will keep you interested.

For example, when I write about bus repairs I imagine that some of your eyes glass over with boredom. But I also know that many, many readers found this blog by Googling specific information concerning various repairs to a Prevost bus. Those are some of our more popular posts.

Then once in a while a lady at a church will tell us they get so nervous when I write about the bus being in the shop. They are about to pace the floor just like I do. Then they will sometimes tell me to keep writing those posts because it lets them know how to pray for us. It is neat to watch that work.

Yet I still worry sometimes when our life is consumed with one thing and therefore these Mile Markers are mostly about that one thing. For instance, last year when we were covered up with City Reach. I made the comment here that I hoped folks did not mind that we were writing about City Reach so much.

Then a reader pointed out a paragraph I wrote as an introduction to this blog when we started in 2009. The full text is HERE but I have pasted the relevant paragraph below.

Mile Markers are a good way to describe our updates from the road.  They keep track of our progress as we move across the country. We post about the grace of God, great churches, Pastors, people, revivals, music, family, food, fellowship, fun, our travels and who knows what else. Thanks for stopping in to read our Mile Markers. 

That pretty much sums it up. I appreciated the reminder about that and it made me feel a little better.

We post about pretty much anything that happens to be going on in our lives at the time and if that is City Reach for a year, then that is what we write about. If it is building a house then we will probably post a lot about building a house. Any other way would not be genuine.

With that being said, the blog will serve as a journal of our house building adventure. Today we have some pictures and a little description from the process of putting in the footer for the house for Odie to live in.

Bro. David Butler began by renting a Bobcat and removing the topsoil from the building site. This is a picture of the first scoop.












We will need all of that dirt and more to pile around the outside of the foundation walls. Thankfully we saved a bunch of dirt from the water ditch and once we throw that in, we should have enough.

We will need quite a bit of gravel as good fill for the inside of the foundation. The gravel will be the base for the slab. Bro. Butler had six loads brought in and put on the house site. The rest will be put in by a slinger truck once the block walls are up.












The next day Bro. Butler dug the actual footer. This is the very first scoop of dirt for the footer.
















Odie is a great supervisor!



The next morning was our first actual construction inspection and Bro. David Butler's work passed with flying colors.

Then it was time for 16 1/2 yards of concrete for the footer.



This is the very first bit of concrete going into the ditch!















It turned out beautiful. We appreciate Bro. Butler and his company, my parents and my brother Steve for their hard work to this point.

The block is supposed to be delivered tomorrow and the block layers hope to start laying block toward the end of the week. Pray that the weather will cooperate.

Thank you for reading. 

Davy

Monday, April 24, 2017

Weekend Woundup and Weview #17

This was our first weekend of Music and Ministry Month at Hodgenville Pentecostal Church in Hodgenville, Kentucky and what a beautiful weekend it was. Being here with Pastor David Webb, his family and his church is a great privilege and we are enjoying it very much already.

Before we got started at Hodgenville, we had to actually leave Ohio. That proved easier said than done. We started early but it seemed like we were spinning our wheels.

I had some running to do Friday morning concerning the house while Kelly Jo was preparing the BoggsMobile to ride. She is the hardest working evangelist wife in the USA and she proves that to me every day AND makes is look easy.

Once I was back at the barn, it took 90 minutes or so to finish my preparations to leave. Even when we are only home a week, I drag so many things out of the bus that have to be put back in before we ride. I guess I need two of everything!😁

Dad and Mom dropped by for a few minutes and we had hugs all around. That was the best part of the morning, especially since we know we will see them very soon.






We finally pulled out about 10:30, stopped at Flying J and then pointed south. The route to Hodgenville kept us on I-71 all the way passed Louisville and then exiting at Elizabethtown. By 2:15 we were pulling into HPC.

We have parked a couple of different places on past visits but this time we are parked behind the fellowship hall by the bus barn. It is a beautiful place to park on level concrete.



The BoggsMobile was shining when we left the Ranch but we drove in just enough rain to mess it up real good. I gave it a fast wash job while Kelly Jo and Odie were getting things set up. Then we spent the rest of the evening visiting with Bro. and Sis. Webb and tying up loose ends for our kick-off session on Saturday.

Saturday morning I was up early making final preparations and 11:00 AM rolled around quick. The first session, the Musician Group Session from 11-1 on Saturday went really well. We were very pleased with the participation and response. It really encouraged us for this whole project.

We neglected to snap a group picture for some reason.









Saturday night we practiced a song with an ensemble and that went well too. The ensemble sang Sunday morning and the Spirit of the Lord moved in the song. I was very happy with the young folks that sang and the musicians also.







Both Sunday services were tremendous! Pastor David Webb preached outstanding to the families Sunday morning and God moved in a wonderful altar service.

Sunday night was powerful too. God moved in the singing and when Bro. Webb opened the altar, several folks came to pray for salvation. It was great to see and to feel conviction and the response to conviction.

Sunday Morning





The Yates family took us out for Mexican Sunday afternoon.



Choir practice Sunday evening.



Sunday Night








We finished the weekend with a great time of fellowship with Pastor Webb and his family. These are precious people here at HPC and we are glad to be with them for Music and Ministry Month. I can see right now that time is going to fly by quickly!

That wraps up our weekend. Thanks for stopping to see us today.

Davy

Sunday, April 23, 2017

View Out The Front Window April 23, 2017

Here are links to our posts from the last week.



This is our view out the front window in beautiful Hodgenville, Kentucky at Hodgenville Pentecostal Church.


We are looking forward to a super great Sunday at Hodgenville Pentecostal Church and Pastor David Webb. We hope you have a great Sunday too.

Thank you for reading.

Davy

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Dryden Road Pentecostal Church 60th Anniversary Preaching Recap

Hello friends, it is Odie checking in on this Saturday. We begin the Music in Ministry Month today in Hodgenville, Kentucky. It is great to be here with Pastor David Webb and our friends at Hodgenville Pentecostal Church. Please keep us in your prayers during this month!

This week was an exciting week for us. The  work on my house began officially. I am thrilled about the progress on the house! Read some about it by clicking here

It was also a week of celebrating our heritage at our home church, Dryden Road Pentecostal Church. We were celebrating 60 years of being in the current location.   I love getting to be home with my pastor Bro. Bennie and Sis. Jane Sutherland and all of our church family!

It was a wonderful week of services! And the highlight of the week was seeing several souls come to God. Also it was so good to see a lot of friends. Check out Dad's post here to see several pictures from our week. 

We needed to leave home Friday morning so we had to miss the grand finale of the celebration last night. Our awesome pastor was preaching and I know it was good. Pastor Bennie Sutherland has been at Dryden Rd. for over 39 years of its 60 year history. We are very thankful for his life and his ministry.

I did try to get preaching notes from the great messages that we heard during revival. I have posted them below.

Thank you for stopping by to visit us today. I will leave you with the notes from this weeks revival. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Odie



Dryden Road Pentecostal Church 
60th Anniversary Celebration 
April 16-20 2017

Easter Sunday April 16th
10:00
Bro. Gary Lee. 
Luke 24:13-34
But They Saw Him Not

6:00
Bro. Bennie Sutherland 
Acts 1:9-11
John 29:16-17
"His Ascension" 

Monday, April 17th
7:30
Bro. Bill Houston 
Psalms 138:6-7
"Thou Will Revive me"

Tuesday, April 18th
7:30
Bro. Dallas Lakes 
Nehemiah 4:1-3
"Rebuilding Broken Experiences"

Wednesday, April 19th
7:30
Bro. Larry Daugherty
Job 37:21
Matthew 28:1-4
John 20:1
"The Stone Is Removed"

Thursday April 20th
7:30
Bro. Darrell Medow 
Mark 9:14-27
John 3:3-5
"Being Born Again"