Monday, May 5, 2014

May 5, 2014

Greetings,
For this week's newsletter click on;

www.nursinghomemusicministry.com/5-5-2014.html

    Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.  Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
Matthew 7:13-15

          Monday April 28 th ~
     Joined a Sister in Christ at the theater this evening to see "Heaven is for Real".
          Tuesday April 29 th ~
     Laundry Day.
          Wednesday April 30 th ~
     Sang at the "Winsor Manor" here in Grinnell, Iowa. Then drove east into Illinois.
          Thursday May 1 st ~
     In Kewanee, Illinois I was able to minister at the "Royal Oaks Care Center". There were a few elderly residents present, but most of the group was made up of younger individuals with varying degrees of cognitive disabilities. Yet their enthusiasm for the Gospel, their singing along and blessing me afterwards, served to both encourage and humble me at the same time.
     Back on the road headed southeast.
     While there are many positive attributes to this new "Tour Bus", driving in windy conditions is not one of them. It can be quite a chore to keep it going in a straight line down the highway. I may have to start following the approach taken by monarch butterflies when they migrate south, and simply go-to-ground in gusty conditions.
          Friday May 2 nd ~
     Sang at the "Hawthorn Inn" in Clinton, Illinois. First in the assisted living section, then in the nursing home area of this large complex.
          Saturday May 3 rd ~
     In Weldon, Illinois I spent the day palling around with old friend's John, Connie & Curt.
     Laryngitis type symptoms started appearing this morning, getting worse throughout the day.
          Sunday May 4 th ~
     Attended church services with my host.
     Shared my testimony with a small group during class, with my voice barely above a strained whisper. Something to pray about? 
And so begins another week.

May The Lord Our God
Guard, Guide And Direct You.
In The Name Of Jesus. Amen!


Yours in Christ, Larry

P.S.    To God be the Glory!

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