Thursday, April 27, 2006

The Way

The way has been the same for all mankind, yet is unique for each person. Everyone who has a conscience has sought, or at least struggled with seeking the way. Our minds cannot rest with the mystery's of the universe spinning in the space that is between our ears. Our eyes are reflective of the soul, an uncontrollable appature of life and death. The way is painfull, a tour of the broken structure and decaying morality that is the center of our life. The way is hopeful, with every step we shed away the darkness of sin and the lies that our ears playback daily without cease. Because the way is truth, the final word that silences the wisdom of man, the light that contrasts the dark, the emergency escape door that God has provided for us so that we may be rescued from the closing walls of the world and be removed from reckage that forces the weight of judgment on our eternal souls. The way is life, a mighty wave of freedom, setting free the mind, a brightly blinding light that scorches the cornia, ever changing the the vision of the one who's feet are found planted on the rock, a new foundation that will not shake and cannot be moved. The way is Jesus, faultless, flawless, exalted far ABOVE even the highest praises of all the peoples in all the earth. The one who's name shall endure FOREVER. The beginning, the end, the way, the truth and the light..... Jesus

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

I think I'm the only one in Texas with a cowboy hat

One of the coolest things about this trip is the people who get to come along and see and hear through us. San Antonio, Texas is really cool. The pic is of "Mission Conception" built in 1731, its a Catholic church. Constructed by the spaniards in the hope of converting the texas natives to Christians. I thought it would be a sweet first entry for us. They actually still have services here every week. We got here on Tuesday, thats 1330 miles in 36 hours. Were pretty wiped out. We'll look for jobs soon and cant wait to see and do more in the city. Texas is different than expected, no tumble weed, its humid and I think I'm the only one in this state with a cowboy hat on. The landscape is beautiful. The economy seems ok. There are lots of adult clubs and gambeling. Just my kind of place (to spread the Gospel). We are attending John Hagee's church on Sunday. We'll be blogin' soon....

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Happy Easter

That it is indeed! To our friends, Thankyou for your interest and support in this traveling mission! WE ARE ON THE ROAD............... Man that felt good to type. God has been sooooo good to us. We have arrived in St. George, SC (40 miles out of Charleston). The mobilehome is sold, the old truck is sold, all my tools...SOLD. We are campin in the great outdoors.....no jobs...no schedules...no income..... At best someone in our shoes could "project" a financial state at the end of all the selling and buying, well our state is "heavenly". We will not boast in anything except our faith in the Lord and how HE has made this all possible. I think this is where stuff is going to get exciting. Amazing things are going to happen..... we're not tourists and we're not adventure seekers, were not going to loaf around a campfire for the next 2 years. We are Christian minded, Christ seeking, gospel spreading travelers. The "idle-boring" moments will be few, the lives that will be touched will be many. A journey packed with miracles, amazement, the highest peaks and the low valleys. The road is our path, the Holy Spirit is our guide, salvation is the prize that surely awaits those who are invited into the way of these travelers. So log on frequently, leave comments and come with us.