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    Remind me each morning of your constant love,
    for I put my trust in you.
    My prayers go up to you;
    show me the way I should go.

    Psalm 143:8 (Good News Translation)

     

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    Part 2 of 3

    Make-A-Wish Convoy

    Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12

     

     

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    Banners on the trucks.

     

     

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    When Jesse saw the helicopter, he asked to wait in line to get inside.

     

     

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    There were clowns of all shapes and sizes.

    They are important to the day, because they collect funds during the convoy.

     

     

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    We got back to the chapel in time for the first devotional service at 10:00 a.m.

     

     

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    Chaplain Jake and Jane Wise ministered to a full chapel. Counting children on laps and people standing in the back there were thirty people.

    Jake challenged us with the verse concerning faith like a mustard seed, and Jane led the singing.

     

     

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    Afterwards Ian spotted the M & M guy and wanted a picture with him.

     

     

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    These clowns wanted in on a picture as well.

     

     

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    I spotted the Turkey Hill cow who was giving out small containers of iced tea.

     

     

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    Chapel visitors between services.

     

     

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    This young clown/juggler could get this “thing” going by swinging it back and forth, throwing it in the air, and catching it.

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    The 11:00 a.m. service was full, but not quite so crowded.

     

     

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    About 12:30 p.m. - after many more visitors - we prepared the chapel for travel and waited for the convoy to begin - and watched the activity from the cab of our truck.

     

     

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    The scene in front of us.

     

     

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    The convoy began promptly at 1:30 p.m.

     

     

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    Our position puts us in a perfect spot for worship services, and then later to view the early trucks leaving the lot.

     

     

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    I am not aware that this vehicle entered the convoy. It appeared that he was monitoring the trucks as they left the lot.

     

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    We were just told that it is our turn to join the convoy. Come back tomorrow night.

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    God has given each of you a gift.

    Use it to help each other.

    This will show God’s loving-favor.

    1 Peter 4:10 (New Life Version)

     

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    Happy Birthday

    To Our Favorite Jared

    Jared & Lincoln

    Jared and Lincoln the Raccoon

    We Love You

    Grandpa & Grandma

     

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    Part 1 of 3

    Make-A-Wish Convoy

    Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12

     

     

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    It was Jesse, Jared, and Ian’s first time to go along with us on the Make-A-Wish Convoy. They had to get up early, as we picked them up at 6:30 a.m.

     

     

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    The gathering place for the “more than 300 trucks” (the amount I read in a newspaper article) who would participate in the convoy.

     

     

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    The boys enjoyed helping to set up the steps.

     

     

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    It was nice that all I had to do was take pictures this time.

     

     

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    A pleasant break – the lollipop lady.

     

     

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    It’s much easier to work after a bit of sugar!

     

     

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    The steps

     

     

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    The TFC crew on duty: Chaplain Jake Wise, Volunteer Chaplain Bob Russell, and Cerwin.

    I must tell you a funny story. Cerwin walked away to look at some of the trucks, and I took the boys for a walk. When I came back, some TFC literature (see table) was blowing around – some under the chapel. I teasingly said to Jake and Bob, ”Hey you two. You are supposed to be in charge here. The Bibles and Highway News are blowing away.”

    Their reply: “We were watching the trucks arrive”.

     

     

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    On another walk I stopped to visit with our friends Marv and Fay Sauder. Marv was attaching this banner.

     

     

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    The boys loved seeing Stinger.

     

     

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    The driver, I think his name is Zane, autographed their flyers and hands.

     

     

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    Then we headed for John and Karen Rissler’s big rig because I knew their boys would be glad to give our boys a “tour” of their truck. The open door you see is the back entrance into the cab.

     

     

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    Jared, Ian, and Jesse and the Rissler boys.

    There is a shower to my left, and the top bunks come down at the push of a button.

     

     

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    A nice Mount Joy Co-op Truck

     

     

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    More tomorrow night.

     

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    Be alert, be on watch!

    Your enemy, the Devil, roams around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.

    1 Peter 5:8 (Good News Translation)

     

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    Foxes & A TFC Banquet

     

     

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    We weren’t far from home – on a two-hour drive to Northumberland, Pennsylvania, for a TFC banquet – when Cerwin noticed these foxes.

     

     

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    They appeared to be young siblings, but I expect the mother was not far away.

     

     

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    Cerwin turned around and drove back for a better view.

     

     

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    Do you think they noticed us?

     

     

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    It was a beautiful evening, with skies that looked a bit threatening now and then.

     

     

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    We saw it coming – a heavy downpour.

     

     

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    Then it was over and we were in sunshine again - enjoying a beautiful drive on Route 15 along the Susquehanna River.

     

     

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    It was great to see our TFC friends from this area.

     

     

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    Giles Wickham blessed us with two gospel songs.

     

     

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    Suzanne Gautsch was his very capable accompanist.

     

     

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    Chaplain Jim gave a challenge for some of these men to consider serving as a volunteer (or staff) chaplain at the Frystown or Harrisburg chapel.

     

     

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    He has a great voice and included a song in his message.

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    Cerwin also gave a ministry update. I forgot to take a picture of him.

     

     

     

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    God does not want us to be in disorder but in harmony and peace.

    1 Corinthians 14:33 (Good News Translation)

     

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    Gospel Concert at Ephrata Business Center

    Thursday, May 9

     

     

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    Because of our schedule, we rarely go to a concert or event that does not involve our church or TFC, but this seemed like a good, relaxing dinner concert – and it was. It was a fundraiser for Strait Paths Ministries (Steve and Dorcas Stutzman).

     

     

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    It was interesting to be so close to home – in a room of 600-plus people – and recognize only a few of them.

     

     

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    Garment of Praise opened at 6:00 p.m. They are one of the best acapella quartets in our area.

     

     

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    Following a delicious buffet dinner, Ryan and Friends (ventriloquist) entertained us for awhile – mostly at the expense of Steve and Dorcas Stutzman.

     

     

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    Jeffrey was the only dummy that Ryan used on this night.

     

     

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    Jeffrey said his one big dream was to sing with Garment of Praise. Look at his face. You can see he is having a good time.

     

     

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    Oh, he did use another ”dummy” - his little son Max. Ryan’s wife is standing in the background.

     

     

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    The little guy had no idea what his daddy was doing as Ryan switched from his own voice to a baby voice – with Max telling his dad what a wonderful father he was.

     

     

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    The Stutzman Family closed the evening with challenging songs and thoughts.

     

     

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    It was good to hear them again. We had them at TFC’s Lancaster Dinner Concert at the end of March.

     

     

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    Be careful what you think because your thoughts control your life.

    Proverbs 4:23 (Easy-to-Read Version)

     

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