As Martha and I were driving back home today we talked with Pastor Harold Smith at Eagle's Nest and he was still excited from this past weekend. He said Sunday's service at Eagle's Nest went great with new people not only attending, but joining the church as well. And, most importantly, five more people accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Harold said that was all a direct result from this past weekend's outreach.
Praise Jesus! God allowed us to see a bountiful harvest on Saturday with more than 60 people accepting Jesus Christ. He also worked through us to plant and water seeds, then more souls were harvested Sunday. That is awesome! Our God is awesome!
Martha and I are glad to be back home. After the two-day outreach in Atlanta, we went up to the mountains in north Georgia for a couple of days of resting and refreshing. God blessed us with beautiful weather and the scenery was as beautiful as always.
Before going to the mountains, we went to the Third Day concert Saturday night in Atlanta. After 16 years, Third Day still does a wonderful job in concert. It's more like a praise and worship service. They were great. Jars of Clay opened the concert, and they are still a real good Christian band. A band named Robert Randolph and the Family Band played next. Martha and I had never heard of them. They didn't have many lyrics, but they have some extremely talented musicians. Robert Randolph plays a mean slide guitar. That dude can rock! Then Switchfoot played. They were great. Their front man is perfect for a Christian rock band. He has all the energy, a great voice and very talented on the guitar.
Now we're back home and focusing on food for Haiti and repairing that school building in the Dominican Republic.
This blog is written by Ken Tuck, the president of Love In Action International Ministries. On this blog site you will find out what's going on with Love In Action, encouragement, inspirtation, and other thoughts from Ken.
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I am so proud of you all. I was excited to hear about the harvest of souls in Atlanta. Never like to come out of those mountains, do you? Thanks to all involved in last weeks outreach.
Mike Shroades
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