Tuesday, September 23, 2008

5 SAVED IN WEATHERFORD AND RENDON TX

BRAZOS TRAILS COWBOY CHURCH IN WEATHERFORD, TX
Started with going to Sheriff's Posse Rodeo on Sat. Eve.,
where the church had a booth to pass out info.
Pastor David Wills and his wife Kathy
started the chruch less than a year ago and are doing a
great job in reaching the cowboys and western folk in the area.

I was ask to do my poem about the flag before
the National Anthem was played. I also got to plug
the meeting to be held at the church the next day.

There were booths there selling things, and passed
out tracts to them and to the rodeo crowd.

Some pics from the starting of the rodeo.
we left after it got started, so I could get a good nights sleep.

SUNDAY MORNING AT THE CHURCH
They rent a building that is used for weddings etc.
It is out in the country outside of Weatherford

They set up the chairs in anticipation of a good crowd.
And 101 came. They are a new work running about
40 so they had about 60 visitors that morning.
4 acknowledged receiving Christ as Savior that morning.
They had me cut a 30 sec. commercial that they put
on a Country Western Raido Station advertising the meeting.
It was $250 well invested. Everywhere they do this and put
it in the Newspaper with a picture we see lots of visitors, and
that usually results in souls being saved.

This is Larry, he owns the property where the
church meets. He said he had not been to church
in 30 years. It was good to see him there this Sunday,
and he got to hear my best message.

They had a great cowboy band with a washtub base,
a rub board, guitars, and the preacher plays a mean hormonica.
I am trying to learn Cross Harp myself, and the preacher was
kind enough give me some pointers on how to do it.

SUNDAY NIGHT ON TO BIBLE BAPTIST IN RENDON TX.
Pastor Suggs while working on a bus, had a bus fall on him.
It has taken several years to get over most of it, but he is
doing much better now. He is loved by his people.

Some of the Sunday night attendance.

Praise God, after services, Pator Suggs
led Rosa to the Lord in the office.

Thank you all for your prayers and support,
as you are the ones that make it all possible.






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