Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods








These are a few pictures I snapped yesterday afternoon with my iPhone. It is absolutely beautiful out here this week. We plan to visit the Air Force Academy this afternoon and then we are singing and preaching tonight at Souls Harbor here in town.
God bless you all,

Davy

Monday, June 14, 2010

Chelino's and Las Fajitas





I told you all the other day that I would post about the great food at Chelinos in OKC. Kelly Jo and I were there before 11:00am on Friday and walked in just as they unlocked the doors. I did snap a picture of the sign and the great complimentary Chips, Salsa, Cheese Sauce, Tortillas and Relish but when the food came I forgot all about a picture! It was so good. I ordered Carne Asada which is probably my favorite dish at Chelinos.

The next day we met the Alexanders in Moore, OK at Las Fajitas, another of my "favorite" Mexican places. Again I started on my food before I thought to take a picture so I snapped a picture of Kelly Jo and Odie's Chicken Fajitas and Bro. JR's Taco Salad. I had Sour Cream Enchiladas and they were delicious as well.

In my opinion you can't find much better Mexican food in a restaurant than you can in Oklahoma. Chelinos and Las Fajitas are just two of the many great places in that state. Although my favorite salsa in a restaurant is found many hundreds of miles away right down the road from my home town. It is in the Mexican place where I took my Dad for his birthday in May called Acapulco in Lebanon, Ohio. It is absolutely perfect! I'm not a tomato eater so Salsa that has a strong tomato taste goes straight to the back of the line. But Salsa that is heavy on Onion and Cilantro.....mmmm mmmm Good! Imagine, good Salsa in Ohio?!?

What is your favorite Mexican food?

Davy

Great Weekend

1. The Alexanders
2. Landmark Holiness Tabernacle
3. Pastor Josh Bush, Hannah & Davy
4. Next Day after flooding in Wichita

We had a great weekend in Oklahoma City and Wichita. We had good food and fellowship along with great services.

Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday morning we were singing and preaching at Landmark Holiness Tabernacle in Oklahoma City. Pastor JR and Sis. Teresa Alexander and their congregation celebrated Five years as a church on Sunday. It was our great privilege to be with them on this special weekend.

The Alexanders are from our home church in Dayton so it is always especially good to see them and be in church with them. God has used Bro. JR all over this country in revivals and youth camps and he is
now doing a work through him in OKC. It was great to be a part of it.

After Sunday morning service we loaded up the BoggsMobile and rushed to Wichita, KS. We made our first visit to First Free Will Baptist Church. Pastor Josh Bush and all his folks were so very kind and receptive to our singing and preaching. May God bless them for
treating us so well. We had a great visit and we look forward to returning.

While we were eating and fellowshipping with Bro. Bush and his family, the rain descended on Wichita. I felt like singing, "The rains came down and the floods came up." We drove Mr. Cheep Jeep through atleast a foot of water and maybe much more judging by the water lapping against the stalled cars.

It was atleast a mile through flooded streets back to the bus but we made it with much fervent prayer. Thankfully the church parking lot was high enough not to flood. I've included a picture of the road and one stalled car today after the waters receded.

Now we are on the road toward Florence, Montana. We are in western Kansas now moving west at a high rate of speed. We plan to be in church at Souls Harbor in Colorado Springs, CO on Wednesday and then casually mosey on up to Montana over the next several days. I plan to post some scenery pics as we drive across our beautiful nation.

God bless you all.

Davy

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Kelly Jo with Yet Another Celebrity!




Here is a picture of Kelly Jo with one of our dear friends in Wichita, Kansas last week. This is Sis. Evelyn Mitchell or as we affectionately call her, Grandma Mitchell.

Grandma Mitchell spent most of her life playing the piano. She was born in Austria and gave her first piano recital at age 6 and continued performing and teaching in Europe and in the United States, until she retired from the University of Missouri at age 70.

Sis. Mitchell told us that she has now come to consider all of that as the most unfulfilled part of her life. She was introduced to Christ in her fifties and surrendered her life to Him. In her eighties she attended and graduated from Great Plains Bible School at Bethany Revival Center in Wichita under Pastor John and Judy DiZazzo. Now 2 years away from 90, she is experiencing the richest, most peaceful and wonderful time of her life as she ministers to the inmates at the Sedgwick County Jail.

There is no way of knowing how many people Sis. Mitchell influenced in all her years of playing and teaching the piano. She has brought joy into countless lives. Yet as a Christian dedicated to winning others to Christ her influence can be much greater! She would rather win a soul to Christ than to hear the applause of the crowd. In our book, that makes Grandma Mitchel a real celebrity!

Davy

Friday, June 11, 2010

Sister Esther Richards

A few days ago Odie posted a picture of Kelly Jo with Sis. Esther Richards from Boston. She traveled to Wichita to be in the revival and we were blessed to finally meet her. Pastor John and Judy DiZazzo and a few others in the church came from Boston over 24 years ago to pioneer the Bethany Revival Center in Wichita, KS. Sis. Esther was very influential in their early lives and is still a big part of their home church in Boston.
We have heard so much about her through the years and it was so good to become personally acquainted with her.

The last day of revival she presented each of us with a beautiful card and in my card she included a poem she had written for us that morning. I asked her permission to post it online and Sis. Esther graciously consented. Here it is....

The fields are white, faithful laborers are few,
Work while 'tis day, and your strength He'll renew.
The work is great, many are in need,
Go forth and sow the precious seed.

Hold on! Be faithful! Keep your eyes on the goal!
Never fear, as your life is in His control.
He is with you now and will be to the end,
His power and anointing will on you descend.

Your reward will come from the Lord above,
That you've served with a heart full of love.
Your labor of love He'll ne'er forget,
When you stand before Him,
There will be no regret!


Thank you, Sis. Esther, for your kind words and reminder to all of us that there is still much work to do. It is so easy for us to be caught up in all the "things" of life and we must be reminded that God placed us here to work. We must Hold On, Be Faithful, Keep our eyes on the Goal!

God bless each one as you labor for Christ!

Davy

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Ron's in Oklahoma City



We closed revival in Wichita last night (Wednesday) and made the trip to Oklahoma City today. Once we settled in this afternoon in the campground we headed off to Ron's Hamburgers and Chili. I've posted about Ron's in Tulsa but I hadn't been to the one here in OKC so off we went. When we pulled up in front of the place I just about lost it. Two doors down from Ron's and its Double Big Daddy Cheeseburger is Weight Watchers! They are both in the same building about 30 feet apart! Isn't that a riot? I can imagine weighing in at Weight Watchers and then going next door and celebrating the fact that I lost two pounds. It cracked me up! I included the pictures. (I made sure I didn't snap any incriminating pictures of the Weight Watchers customers slipping over to Ron's.)lol

The Double Big Daddy didn't seem quite as big as the ones I've had in Tulsa and Sand Springs but it was every bit as good. It tasted excellent! The only Cheeseburger I've had so far that rivals it is from Spanky's in Broken Arrow, OK. They make a great burger as well. It was still pretty big though. That is a full size plate it's sitting on in the picture.

We sing tomorrow night for Bro. JR. Alexander's church and then preach for them Saturday night and Sunday morning. We are looking forward to it. We are also looking forward to Chelino's (Some of my Favorite Mexican food) tomorrow for lunch! I'll let you know how it goes!

Davy