Friday, September 16, 2011

Tent Revivals 2011

The post I promised about what God has been doing in our lives is so long that I have divided it up in two posts. The first one concerns Tent Revivals 2011 and the second concerns Tent Revivals 2012 and God Providing a Tent!

Tent Revivals 2011

Wow! What a summer! The Summer of Tent Revival. We set the tent up six times in four different states. We put it up the first time on June 4th and took it down for the last time on August 20th. We had Tent Revivals in Tulsa and Miami, Oklahoma, Weir, Kansas, Elkton and Ruckersville, Virginia and Waynesville, Ohio. In each one of these places churches, Pastors and communities came together to worship and God faithfully met us there.

We saw several folks come to the altar under the tent seeking Christ and finding Him there. Each revival we saw people come to service that previously had not been in the habit of going to church. In some cities we had folks in the services and even in the altars that had never been to any of the local churches. Odie said repeatedly, “It seems so easy to worship and to feel the presence of the Lord outside under the tent” and that feeling was echoed by several folks in every revival.

God answered prayer and met with us this summer.  He saved, healed and encouraged and we are very, very thankful that He did. God honored His Word as He always does. He is faithful, dependable and true and some folks encountered Him for the first time under the tent this summer. That makes the miles, work, sweat and tears worth it all.

There is no way we could have conducted these tent revivals on our own. There are many people responsible for the success of these meetings. We praise God for the local Pastors and their churches that felt a burden for tent revival and asked us to come into their area. We are thankful for the visiting Pastors and churches that faithfully attended and participated in each city. We are especially grateful to our friends and families that prayed, worked and contributed financially. May God bless each of them for their efforts.

There is no way possible to thank the Millikins properly for their contribution to tent revivals this summer. Bro. Jimmy and Sis. Shauna devoted over four weeks of their busy evangelistic schedule to support our ministry and share our burden. They brought years of experience in evangelism, their hands on knowledge of tent revivals and their passion for souls and jumped in head first to help us. I will forever be indebted to them for joining with us. What an encouragement and blessing they were and continue to be this summer. Our family will never be the same after becoming firmly attached to the Millikin family during our Summer of Tent Revivals.

Bro. Eddie and Sis. Tina Deane were also gracious to help us in the tent revivals in Virginia. They handled all of the logistics and carried a lot of the burden for those two revivals. Bro. Deane conducted the services there and did a fabulous job. God used the Deanes in those meetings and we appreciate their efforts so very much.

My dear friend, Bro. Chris Whiffen from Haines City, Florida, loaned us his tent, chairs and platform for the whole summer. I tried for nearly two years to buy his tent but he kept telling me it was not for sale. From the very beginning he offered to loan it to me so finally I accepted his offer and it has been a great blessing to us. His 30x40 tent, nearly 100 chairs and sturdy platform have served us well. Thank you, Bro Whiffen.

Most of all I am thankful that God allowed it all to happen. In fact, it sure seems to me that He directed it all from the very beginning. In the spring of 2009 I thought I felt Him directing me to devote a whole summer to tent revivals. I began to sincerely pray about it right then. I also began looking for a tent, chairs and all the extras needed and in June of 2009 I felt like asking the Millikins to be a part of the tent revivals if they could. After prayer, they accepted and everything else fell into place and the rest is history. God gave us the strength, provided the finance and moved in lives by His power. Praise God for His leading, direction, protection and blessing. It has been an amazing summer!

Well, what now? I honestly did not even stop to seriously consider what the next step would be until we started our tent revivals in June. I guess I figured we would have our Summer of Tent Revivals and then go back to one or two outdoor revivals a year along with our regular schedule of revivals. But even during that first tent revival at Hilldale Church in Tulsa I began to get invitations for tent revivals that I could not possibly fit in this year. That has continued all summer. We now have more invitations for tent revivals that we could possibly squeeze in next summer and fall.

Pastors are telling me they are hungry for revival in their neighborhoods. They are eager to take the message of the Gospel outside the four walls of the church. Their churches are ministering in nursing homes, jails, homeless shelters or on the street. They are bussing in children, feeding meals or providing clothing. They see a need for outreach and a tent revival in their community seems like a logical step. I love churches that are reaching out and I want to be a part of that.

We began to genuinely contemplate having tent revivals in 2012 and I knew I needed two things if I was going to do it. I needed a tent of my own with a the capability of expanding for bigger crowds (And the appropriate chairs and all the stuff that goes along with a tent.) but secondly and most important I needed divine direction. Even though I began to plan next summer I knew I needed God to speak to me.  Little did I know that we would receive both of those things in one miraculous event.

In the next post I will tell you what God did to answer our questions. God is truly amazing.

Davy



Thursday, September 15, 2011

Metropolis, Illinois


We moved less than twenty miles across the Ohio River to Metropolis Illinois today. We are parked in Fort Massac State Park. It is a beautiful place right along the River. We have parked here a few times before and we always enjoy it. Today is absolutely gorgeous! It might reach 70 today with sunshine and the wind blowing. That's pretty close to perfect in my book. We were parked here in the fall one year as the leaves were changing. We have pictures of that visit HERE.  

Last night we closed revival at Southside in Paducah. Pastor Martinez is still very sore from his accident Tuesday so he wasn't able to make it. We missed him terribly but we had a very good service. Please keep praying for him and his little family. After seeing pictures of his bike and the truck that pulled in front of him it is even more obvious that God protected Bro. Martinez. Praise God for sparing his life.

We are preaching and singing two nights for Pastor Russell Gilbert at Cherry Street Pentecostal. The church is very near the state park and our Denali is in the shop about 2.5 miles away. We are expecting to have a great time here before moving on to Missouri on Saturday. 

I have been working on a post about some of the things God has been moving in for us. I hope to have it ready to go up tomorrow. God bless you all. 

Davy

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Motorcycle Accident

We spent most of the afternoon and evening in Western Baptist Hospital yesterday in Paducah. Pastor Noah Martinez was on his way home from work when a truck turned left across his lane. Bro. Noah hit the truck broadside with his motorcycle and then slammed into the truck with his body. He hit so hard that the shield on his helmet was busted. 

After several hours at the hospital the Doctor said they could see no broken bones and released him to go home. He is scraped up, beat up and banged up but we are thankful it was not worse. The result could have been so different for Sis. Carla, his family, his church and friends. We are praising God for His protection. 

Please pray for Pastor Noah Martinez over the next few days. 

Davy

Monday, September 12, 2011

Southside Holiness Church - Paducah, Kentucky

This week we are in Paducah, Kentucky at Southside Holiness Church. We started Sunday morning and plan to be here through Wednesday night. We had great services Sunday and we are expecting more good things this week.

We love being with Pastor Noah Martinez and his folks. Bro. Noah, Sis. Carla and their three boys are a riot to be around and more than a laugh a minute. The first picture below is a great example. They are reenacting us hitting a deer except in this case I am hitting a the whole deer family! Hilarious!

Keep praying for us. God is working in miraculous ways His wonders to perform. I hope to post here on the blog later this week about one of the HUGE things God is doing for us. Praise God!
God bless,

Davy


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Patti's Settlement in Grand River, Kentucky

We had heard good things about Patti's Settlement and their specialty, a juicy 2 inch Pork Chop, but we had never been there. Bro. Israel Sanders and his family took care of that! Since revival had to be cut short Bro. Israel and Sis. Sara invited us to go with them Wednesday night and I am so glad we were able to accept.

The food was wonderful. The Pork Chop was definitely 2 inches and was tender and juicy. Patti's is also known for having 17 different Homemade desserts but we were all too full to try one. Note to self... Order dessert first next time!

Patti's Settlement is located in Grand Rivers, Kentucky in the Land Between the Lakes area. It is a beautiful little town surrounded by gorgeous lakes. Throw in good food and great fellowship and you can't go wrong. I highly recommend it.

Thanks Bro. Israel and Sis. Sara.

Davy


Friday, September 9, 2011

I Killed My First Deer

That's right! I killed my first deer and I wasn't even hunting....





I was watching for deer very closely but apparently not close enough. Maybe the only way I could have seen it is if I was wearing night vision!



I could see the damage clearly this morning.






I hear some of you asking already ... "That doesn't look like Mr. Cheap Jeep!" Wow! You are very observant. We retired the cheap jeep two weeks ago today and bought a 2000 Yukon Denali. Next question? Yes, it is insured and before long it will be back to just like new.

It was upsetting to hit it but we are all OK. In the grand scheme of things it is a very small bump in the road of life. So many friends are dealing with much worse in their lives so I hesitated to even mention on here about hitting a deer. People we love dearly are facing absolutely impossible situations and find it difficult to see any hope at times. They are desperately seeking God and often feel completely shut off from Him. The enemy of our soul is raging against the saints and their families. How dare I get all bent out of shape over hitting a deer and messing up my "new to me" truck that I've owned for 14 days.

So... I refuse to let it slap me around. 
I am determined to praise my God. 
I am determined to rejoice in the good that far outweighs the bad.
I am determined to spend less time pouting and more time encouraging somebody that deserves to pout.
I am determined to spend my prayer time interceding for my friends. 
I am determined to concentrate on things that matter for eternity and spend much less time on stuff. 

How about you? I heard one man say, "If money can fix it then it isn't really broke." 
Do you choose to believe that with me. 
Do you refuse to concentrate on the minor irritations and focus on eternal things. 
Do you refuse to get caught up in the drama of life and choose to seek God's face on behalf of others that desperately need him?
If we can do that then I think we will be much, much less stressful and we will be much, much more helpful to those around us.

End of Sermon.

Enjoy the pictures,
Davy