Thursday, October 11, 2007

Through The Mountains of West Virginia

Hello everyone. It's sure been a rainy, foggy day. It's one of those let's-just-curl up-in-a-blanket nights.

This coming Sunday through Wednesday, I will be ministering at Good Shepherd Assembly of God in Elkins, West Virginia. For many years Pastor Roger Foster and his congregation have warmly welcomed me into their midst. Please pray that the Lord will move in a mighty way. Please pray that people will find time in their schedules to attend the services. My journey to Elkins is a long one so I ask that you pray that my travels will be safe.

This past week, we had a Holy Ghost explosion happen at North Carroll Assembly of God in Manchester, Maryland. Let me tell you, Pentecost is alive and well in this congregation. The thing that so struck me was the hunger in people for more of God. When the genuine presence of the Lord shows up, you don't have to coax and beg people to come to church, rather they simply come with an expectancy of what the Lord will accomplish in their lives. The Bible tells us that if we will draw near to God then He will draw near to us. May we all move a little closer to Jesus that we might catch a clearer glimpse of His glory.

Be blessed in Jesus!

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