Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Ronald Reagan Library and Museum Pictures

Yesterday's post was important to me and I think I was able to write what I wanted to say in a way that actually came through. Or, at least I hope it came through. Please take time to read yesterday's post if you have not read it.

Odie mentioned Saturday that we took her to The Ronald Reagan Presidiential Library and Museum Thursday morning. It really was every bit as good she told you. We enjoyed the whole morning very much. You do not have to love Ronald Reagan as a Governor or Presidient to love this place but I suspect if you think President Obama is the cat's meow or that President Carter was the best thing since sliced bread, then you might not enjoy the library as much as we did but I still think you will appreciate it.

The whole place is very well done and the grounds are absolutely gorgeous. We were all snapping pictures in the areas that pictures were allowed so i hope we captured some of it for you.

Thanks for reading today.

Davy

This was the well marked Bible of Reagan's mother. He place his hand on this Bible each time he took the oath of office.





This is the microphone Reagan used in the New Hampshire primary debate in 1980. In this microphone he delivered his famous line when the moderator tried to cut off his microphone. "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Green."  The crowd roared with approval and even the other candidates joined in the applause.

The moderators name was actually Mr. Breen. Reagan got the name wrong but he said later that his impromptu line probably won him the debate, the primary and the nomination, right there.










The secret service agent credited with saving President Reagan's life when he was shot in 1981 was inspired to be a special agent by a movie that Reagan starred in many years before.


This is the actual suit President Reagan was wearing when he was shot. You can see the bullet hole and the rips where they cut it off of him. It was a brand new suit and that was the first time he wore it!


They had an exact replica of the oval office as it was when Reagan was president.




This 707 served as Air Force One while Reagan was president.

















My only opportunity to ride horses with the president.


This is where President Reagan and his wife Nancy are laid to rest.




Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Special Time of Prayer for City Reach

Pastor Alan Harris caught the vision and felt the burden for City Reach as soon as I shared it with him. In fact, he, Pastor Scott Morris and Pastor Jared Burris were three of my earliest and most steadfast encouragers concerning City Reach. They have cheered, inspired, boosted, emboldened and supported us many times over the last two years. I am very grateful for them and for many others that have came along side us to encourage us on purpose.

One of the first things that Bro. Alan said he wanted to do for City Reach was have his church pray every night during a week of a City Reach campaign. He has called a prayer meeting at his church the first week of April, to correspond with our first week of City Reach in the Phoenix area.

He prepared a flyer for his church and for the churches that they fellowship. This is a screen shot of the flyer. If you click on this picture, your device should make it big enough to read.



I have been asking for people to pray that God would put us in the right place, at the right time, speaking the right word, to the right person. There are many people that have been praying that prayer everyday and I am positive that God has answered and will continue to answer that prayer.

I can not tell you how much strength I have received from knowing that Godly people are interceding to God on behalf of my vision and my burden. It is both humbling and invigorating. It is humbling to know that they take serious time for me and invigorating because I know that God hears and answers their prayers.

I was reading in Thessalonians last week and Paul's prayer request caught my attention. This has now become my specific prayer request.

II Thessalonians 3:1. Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have [free] course, and be glorified, even as [it is] with you:

That the word of the Lord may have [free] course... 

This is how I am praying Paul's prayer and how I am requesting that others pray Paul's prayer on my behalf and in regard to City Reach.

Pray that the word of the Lord not be obstructed, inhibited, impeded, thwarted or hindered. Pray that God will remove the obstacles, difficulties, interferences and restrictions that would dam up or jam up the free flow of the Word of God.

Lord, remove the restraint, even if it be found in me. Your Word having free course is more essential than my comfort and desires that are temporal and fleshly at best. The outpouring waves of your Word are more important than my will and way.

Turn on the flow of your Word and let it cascade like Niagara, washing downstream every challenge, as the Word surges toward the thirsty souls of men! Amen!

That the word of the Lord may have [free] course, AND be glorified

I wonder, how the Word of the Lord is glorified?
What indication would we have that the Word of God had been glorified?

The greatest indication to me that the Word of the Lord is glorified is when the sinner accepts it.


If the Word brings conviction to him.


If the Word reveals his sin.


If the Word points him to the redeeming savior.


If the Word brings the sinner to repentance.


Then the Word of the Lord is glorified.


Yes, Lord, let THAT be accomplished in City Reach!


So I am adding that to the prayer for me and for City Reach as well.

Let your Word have free course in every city, in every sermon, in every service. Let it flow, let it run, let it go to its target like a heat seeking missile AND let your Word bring the sinner to repentance that your Word may be glorified! Amen!


Let me shoot straight with you, friends. I have never been more dependent on the Lord than I am at this moment for effectual ministry AND I have never been more tempted to try to force it myself. I CAN NOT do this on my own. I CAN NOT make anything work. I know that is fact. However, I have never been more tempted to try to strong-arm my way through!

God give me grace to trust you AND your Word. That the word of the Lord may have [free] course, AND be glorified.

Thank you Pastor Alan Harris and the Trinity Pentecostal Church in Central City, Kentucky. The time and effort you are devoting to prayer is a great kindness and benefit to me and my family. Thanks as well to everyone else that is joining us in prayer. Now you can pray with a little more direction. God bless you.


Davy


Monday, March 21, 2016

#12 Weekend Woundup and Weview

We have had  a super great weekend in California. Odie mentioned Saturday that we spent Thursday morning at the Reagan Library and Museum. That was a tremendous day. The library is situated on top of a hill in beautiful county. It was a perfect day to view the amazing scenery AND the library was great too. We have quite a few pictures from there that I will try to post later in the week.



We are parked only a few miles from the Pacific Ocean but we have been so busy that we had not even had a glimpse of the water. Friday morning we decided to remedy that injustice and swung down to see it on our way to explore revival possibilities and to meet more folks.

We drove the road over the mountains through Topanga State Park area and hit the ocean just west of Santa Monica on Highway 1. It is amazing how the mountains run right up to the ocean out here. There is no gradual leveling to the water. You are driving through mountains and the BAM, there it is! 


The water looked cold but there was no way to get Odie down there so we did not touch it for ourselves. Maybe we will find another place for her to touch it while we are here.

Saturday morning we wanted to roam the streets of Los Angeles, keeping our eyes open for ministry opportunities and we could think of no better place to find several thousand people than the Fashion District. This area covers about 90 blocks and we barely scratched the surface. We had a good time shopping, eating and interacting with people.



We have several pictures from that day too and I will try to post then later as well.

Sunday morning we left the BoggsMobile at 7:15 and returned over 14 hours later. We were in three services and met dozens of people and had a great day. It was long, but it was great. We also visited a possible tent site that we inquired about last Wednesday. It seems like a perfect site and I wanted to see what it looked like on the weekend. I like it even better now!

We spoke to the lady in charge Wednesday and then emailed her a formal request that night. We have yet to hear anything but it is in God's capable hands. I want to do a City Reach here and I have time to do it in late April or early May, but I do not want to force open a door. God knows where we need to be and when we need to be there. That is enough!

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Thanks for reading.

Davy

Sunday, March 20, 2016

View Out The Front Window March 20, 2016

Check out our posts from the last week at the links below.
This was our view out of the door at Prevost Mira Loma, California.




This was our view out the front window.




This was our view out the front window while in the shop and up in the air.




This is our view out the front door at Balboa RV Park in north Los Angeles.




This is our view out the front window.



We have a big day planned ahead with four services at four different churches. It should be fun and blessed! I hope you have a great Sunday.

Davy

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Historic and Holiness Heroes

Hello Friends,

This is Odie once again checking in from the beautiful state of California. We have had a great week in the Los Angeles area. So many people here need God and we are trying to spread the good news of the Gospel to as many as we can. I pray we can be an instrument to point them toward God in some way. 

Historic Hero

Thursday morning I was able to check something off my bucket list. We are parked in an RV Park in north Los Angeles and our days and nights have been pretty full all week. Dad surprised me one day by announcing we were taking a few hours to go some where that I have wanted to go for years.

We visited The Ronald Reagan Presidiential Library and Museum. We are parked 26 miles away and Dad figured we may never be this close again. I am so glad we were able to go and enjoy the museum and library on an absolutely beautiful California Day. It was perfect.

President Ronald Reagan was one of our nations greatest presidents. He was president in 1985 when I was born and I am proud to be a "Reagan Baby". We are Reagan fans in my family. For years I have loved reading history about President and Mrs. Reagan and I have wanted to visit the library. 

We had a great day Thursday. Thanks, Dad, for making it possible for me to go and experience this unforgettable place. We all took pictures and I will let Dad post more of the pictures in a future post. You can read more on The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library website.


I think President Ronald Wilson Reagan is someone worth admiring in our nation's history. He accomplished many great things as Governor and President. He is an Historic Hero. But Historic Heroes are not my only heroes.

Holiness Heroes

In January I wrote about two great people that I count as friends and heroes. You can read that post by clicking on the highlighted words in the last sentence. Today I wanted to tell you about another one of my heroes, 

Our 40th President Ronald Reagan, was an outstanding Californian! One of my holiness heroes is another Californian. Sis. Cindy Burris of Atwater, California is no stranger to our blog readers. She may never be found in our American History books but she should be! Sis Cindy has left her mark on many families including our Boggs Family History. I can not imagine our lives without this precious lady. 


Sis. Cindy is a wonderful wife to Bro Cliff and a loving Mother to Pastor Jared (Sis. Valerie), Bro. Benji (Sis. Laura) and Sis. Miriam (Bro. Jake). She is also an amazing Grandma to all of her ever growing number of grandchildren. I have even adopted "Grandma Cindy" as my California Grandma. 

Countless people call her friend. You know that to have friends you must show yourself friendly. Sis. Cindy is a true friend in every sense of the word and she definitely goes out of her way to show herself friendly!

Grandma is awesome at everything she does. Everything I have eaten from her kitchen has been scrumptious. She is the ultimate hostess, always willing to fix a "fabi meal" and open her home for an spur of the moment party. Actually Grandma is the life of the party. It is always a blast to spend time with her. 

Sis. Cindy Burris is faithful member at Amazing Grace Tabernacle. She is a great piano player and singer and always dependable to be on the job. She is a there to support other singers and the preacher as well.  It is always a blessing to have her in the congregation when we are singing and preaching. 

More than anything Grandma is a Godly woman. She has lived her life for God. Her life is an example worth looking up to. I am thankful for the privilege to call her friend and Grandma. 

Grandma Cindy, I love you so much! Thank you showing others how to be a Godly person. I appreciate your friendship!

Thank you for reading today. 

Odie