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Monday, November 7, 2016

#43 Weekend Woundup and Weview

The weekend started with some sadness and ended with some salsa. I could do without the sadness but the salsa is a definite plus!

Bro. Jimmie Radcliffe put in some more time on the tractor and track hoe Friday morning. It was cool and cloudy while he worked. When he was finished it seemed as if the cloud cover lowered some more as he prepped his big truck and trailer to leave for the last time this year. It turned downright winter as he pulled out the drive and started toward Oklahoma.

We all really hated to see him go.




I did some more work with the tractor and then went inside to begin serious work on putting together all the sermons I will need for Nigeria. I will be preaching at least 14 times and 6 of those sermons need to have handouts with outlines ready for the people attending the conference. The sermons have been percolating around in my head for months and I have written down scattered notes but it is time to get down to business.

That work began Friday and will continue all this week. All other projects are on the back burner for me until we leave for Nigeria.

When we came outside about 3:00 Friday afternoon we were all shocked at the sunshine and warmer temperatures. It was a beautiful and welcome change to the gloom of the morning.

Odie told you Saturday morning that we spent Friday afternoon and evening with the Isaacs at a church in Kettering. That was a wonderful evening.


Saturday morning I was back in my study until lunch time when we met the Millikin's for one final meal before they left for home. We had a great meal at Acapulco and wonderful fellowship with our friends. Before we knew it, almost 2 1/2 hours had slipped by. They needed to get to ready for their final service in Ohio on this trip and we needed to get back to work.

Kelly Jo cleaned the inside of the car and Dad's truck while I moved some more dirt then cleaned the rented track hoe. It should be picked up later this morning.


I also washed the truck and we both washed the car. It sure is nice to have water!


Kelly Jo and Odie spent Saturday evening going to several stores and purchasing supplies for our trip to Nigeria. We are hoping to take 2 suitcases of school supplies, candy for the children and gifts for others. My girls will both be busy with that and packing until we leave.

Other years we have completed all these pre-trip tasks while on the road in revival some where but we purposely planned this week at home for the Nigeria preparation. We have always managed to get it all finished but we are hoping it works better this way.

Sunday morning we sang and preached at House of Deliverance in Hillsboro, Ohio for Kelly Jo's brother, Pastor Danny Morgan. It was an outstanding service!













Sunday night we were next door to the barn at Dodd's.





We enjoyed wonderful services and great meals and visits with our families both places. The sun was shining, we were with special friends and family, God was gracious and that makes for a wonderful conclusion to our weekend.

Oh and there was salsa Sunday night after church. Do not ever discount the value of salsa to emotional stability, good digestion and mental health!


I heard from Bro. Jimmie Radcliffe and Bro. Jimmy Millikin Sunday night and they all made it safe to Oklahoma. I hope you had a great weekend as well. Thank you for stopping by.

Davy

Monday, April 4, 2016

Weekend Woundup and Weview

This is been a great weekend with Pastor Noah Martinez and all of the Desert Cove Assembly. We are excited to be with our friends for this special event. We are expecting an outpouring of God's blessings on their community andtheir  families.

The first weekend of tent revival is always busy and exciting. I think this first weekend of City Reach in the Phoenix area has lived up to that and then some!

Friday morning we were all busy pulling last minute things together and after lunch Bro Jimmie pulled the tent trailer onto the lot and into position. It could have been a difficult place to pull in but Bro. Jimmie and his big Volvo truck made it look easy!




I had already figured out the placement of the tent on the lot on Thursday. After the trailer was in place we measured for the the stake line and figured a way to mark them in the dirt. 

While we worked we watched the US Air Force Thunderbirds practice for an air show. It was incredible. 



The House of Deliverance in Hillsboro, Ohio donated some electronic drums for City Reach a few months ago. We had taken them apart for transport and it looked like they might never go back together again.

Fortunately, Kelly Jo had taken pictures and labeled most of the parts. Friday afternoon Kelly Jo, Odie, Sis. Carla and her boys figured out how to put them together. 

We like acoustic drums but electric drums are very handy for tent revival. 


They also took down all our sound equipment in the church and packed it up.


After a nice little meal...


We drove to the airport to pick up Pastor Scott Morris! He flew in for a few days to help with tent set up and to kick off City Reach. I appreciate my friend's sacrifice and I appreciate his family and church for loaning him to us. 

What a treat!!!

Saturday morning we had a pile of folks show up to set up the tent! They worked hard.


A few hours later, it was ready to go. 


I will try to post more pictures from the tent set up later in the week. 

About 3:00 we watched the Thunderbird air show right over the tent! 

Amazing!

There is no way to capture the thrill on an iPhone camera but here are a few attempts. Look for the planes. 






The sunset was beautiful Saturday. 





We had a great service in the church Sunday morning. It was a tremendous kick off for City Reach!











7:00 Sunday night it was time to crank up the service under the Blue and White Gospel Tent!
















It was a great first night of City Reach. God blessed all the way through and we praise Him for it! We are expecting God to surprise us the next two weeks with blessings showered all around! 

Pastor Alan Harris and the Central City, Kentucky church is beginning their prayer revival for City Reach this week and I know that many of you are praying as well. That gives me confidence that God will do his part!

Thanks for reading. 

Davy