Thursday, November 15, 2012

Winding Down

Not much to report these days.

Tonight I start in on the last weekend of the evangelism I have been doing for the last month. I've thoroughly enjoyed my time with the people who have come. We've had as many as 80 people come in one night, but now we've come down to 40 or so regulars. The attendants are mostly Adventist. There are a few non-SDA among us, for which we are extremely grateful. The whole series is based on the Sanctuary model and I believe it is as profitable to Adventist as to anyone else. The Sanctuary solution to sin is present truth especially as we investigate the Most Holy Place and its implications in our lives. 

In one week, I leave for Poland. I am a little more relieved about that situation. I am trying, while doing everything else, to have good sermons for the ASI program in Poland. Lord help me. I seem to have my nose in a book practically every hour of every day. (That is an exaggeration, but that is how I feel.) I'd love to sharpen my chainsaw for the purpose of cutting down half a forest. 

John, my brother, and I will be speaking at a Prayer Retreat in Maine next May. That will be fun. Then I am asked to speak at the Pugwash Camp Meeting in July, in Nova Scotia. 

We had two Lifestyle Sessions back to back. Last night was the graduation night. I think everyone is ready for a break. So far this year, we seem to have a higher count of lifestyle guests. We are blessed.