March 27, 2023 Mom’s 95th Birthday! We are Blessed!

We left our SOWERs project on the weekend and traveled to the Northeast corner of Colorado – arriving in Fort Morgan to celebrate Mom Johnson’s 95th Birthday!

On Sunday, we attended Trinity Lutheran Church services – it was a great day with a special message and was honoring to Mom’s 95 years of abundant life! Jesus Said, I have come to give life and life more abundant! ( John 10:10) Mom’s joy was radiant in her smile and love for people, family and the Lord!

We enjoyed delicious Cabbage Pockets, Butterballs & Noodles, Sausage, and all the fixin’s!

It was a great day of celebration and honor to Mom! Family& friends included Kay, Dennis & Lorree, Gary (from home) & Wanda, Jon & Becki & kids, Ben & Heather and kids, Marcia & Grayson Fritzler, and more via zoom, cards, letters and prayers!

We all enjoyed the many many stories that Mom shared that day. So much fun and encouragement in living the love of Christ in this crazy world. Mom’s many years of studying the scriptures, journaling, and fervent prayers have been the source of blessing for for all of us! Thank you Mom for living a Godly life “out loud” and in front of the world to see – YOU are our blessing – praying for many more years to come!

March 3 – 23, 2023 SOWER Project # 26 Mercy Ships, Lindale, TX

Mercy Ships – Transcending Borders – Changing Lives!

“In regions where resources are scarce, our state-of-the-art hospital ships are the most efficient way to deliver medical care to those in need”.

Wish we could report that we spent three weeks at port in Africa (where this picture was taken), but we are in Eastern Texas at Mercy Ships headquarters (Lindale, TX). They run all of their mission operations from here, collect, assemble, pack, and ship medical supplies and other items from here thru Galveston, TX to their ships in Africa. They have a great operation and campus in TX! Here we are- serving together with them!

Each project brings new people into our lives and of course new adventures. We were blessed to serve with Troy & Staci Kelcher (GL’s), Jerry & Janet Key, and Floyd & Barbara Adcock. On day one, we were strangers and also brothers & sisters in Christ – after three weeks we became close friends and family. We are loving this ministry life!

But first…we had to explore the nearby, The World’s Largest Flea Market! WHAT?!!? Who knew? This Flea Market has been ongoing since 1850 and claims to be the world’s largest!

In the early days, people traveled to Canton, TX to trade horses, livestock, dogs, tools and farm equipment, and to sell homemade items and produce. More than a century later, antiques and collectibles, furniture and home décor, arts and crafts, jewelry and vintage clothing are among the more sought-after items. Over 5,000 vendors and over 400 acres! Amazing!!! (Mind blowing – seriously!)

We walked for hours and only saw a tiny little bit of it. We enjoyed the huge variety of used and antique items – I (Dennis) saw a beautiful “flower” (Lorree) amongst the flowers – I just had to have! We topped off the day with fried catfish, Mexican street corn and sweet tea!

Every day is an adventure, right?! When we returned to the truck, we learned that the parking field was SO SOFT & Spongy from the recent rains. We immediately sunk into the “bog” when we tried to leave, even in 4-wheel drive! We just sat there spinning all four tires – UGH! But there was some very kind folks and a tractor that pulled us out and sent us on our way. Great timing – thank you God!

Back on Mission – What did we do at Mercy Ships?

Ken, our coordinator at Mercy Ships, gave us a brief tour of the campus. It’s a beautiful property with various buildings for administration, classrooms, dormitories, Dining hall, and a warehouse that is used to stage supplies to be transferred to the ships currently located in Africa. They recently had a hard freeze and damaging ice that broke down trees and branches all over the campus. Our job – gather, cut, rake, pile, and cleanup as much of the property as we could.

We started out feeling full of energy and were motivated to get this job done! But….it was hard work! This became one of our most physical work projects we have had with SOWERs.

We REALLY enjoyed our breaks as we rested and shared stories. We also got to hear life testimonies from several of the staff at Mercy Ships. Most of those that shared with us had served on a ship at one time and were now serving at their headquarters. Amazing God stories of rescue, healing, and redemption!

Our tasks also included landscaping with new plants, bushes and trees. When they brought in the big equipment to “clear out the old” – we enjoyed watching them do the pulling and the digging! So grateful – whew!

A Global Meeting – including a live connection with the actual Mercy Ships, other stations around the globe, the headquarters here in Texas … and us! What a blessing!

They fed us well – with a chef on site! So delicious, we were so thankful!

We really felt included and involved in world wide missions by attending this rare global event. We got to hear live from those in Africa and on the ships, of the things God is doing, and how He is leading and providing for this ministry in miraculous ways! We were blessed to hear the focus and vision for this year – Faith, Focus, & Forward – with God’s favors!

It almost looks like Jerry & Floyd were digging out this buried tree stump with a shovel and a rake (which is how we started). But we had to call in the “big guys”! So thankful for God’s provision! Our small job of helping to beautify this campus will be enjoyed and will provide encouragement to the many servants dedicated to bring healing medical service to hundreds of needy souls around the world!

And who could forget the “Monkey Grass” …Ken said, “it has to go!” Once again thankful for the “big boys”!

While clearing one of the three fire access roads of fallen timber and overgrown foliage, we came upon this cross, with a bench. Such a restful & peaceful site – we all enjoyed a moment of respite and reflection. Thanks God!

We also were able to work in the administration office packaging donor gifts (so thankful for a day of reprieve from the forest)! We also spent a day opening mail and logging donor gifts. The special notes and letters brought tears to our eyes!

As if all of the above wasn’t enough, on the last days, we prepped a building for painting to be done by the next SOWERs group to come here after us.

Back to that cross… This ministry and our lives, are dedicated to the cross of Christ (forgiveness for all) and the Resurrection – our certain hope for the JOY of eternity with Jesus! “For the JOY set before Him, He endured the Cross” – for us! Whew, we are blessed!

February 1 – March 2, 2023 SOWER Project #25 Riverbend Retreat Center, Glen Rose, TX

We were excited to head out for another SOWER Project! We’ve been cooped up too long! The adventures of travel, meeting fellow sowers, learning God stories from staff, clients & campers, all while helping to build God’s kingdom – is calling out to us. Here we come!

We had waited at home an extra day due to weather alerts of high winds and possible snow – ugh! But after waiting a day, the drive was uneventful (thank you Lord!) and we saw some beautiful country landscapes. We headed South from Colorado then Eastward across Raton Pass and into New Mexico. This was near Mount Capulan, New Mexico.

Welcome to Riverbend Retreat & Conference Center

Back to Riverbend! We’ve been here before, in fact this was our very first project back in November, 2019. Looking our across the deep river valley below brought back memories!

We learned that there was a conversation between Evan Asby (our first Sower project GL) and Chris, Riverbend’s Maintenance Director, about how they needed some more tiling done, “and by the way, Dennis is coming” Chris saved that project just for us! (Thanks Evan 🙂

But we had great help! Dale & Barbara Livingood were serving with us! We served together at Camp Tejas, TX and also Glen Erie, Colorado Springs. Break out those knee pads – we’ll get ‘r done!

So we tiled one of the newly refurbished bunk rooms, while the girls had their own projects!

There’s laundry to do – lots of bedding, towels, and rags to clean for the next guests.

…and painting the doors to all the newly refurbished bunk rooms. Look at those smiles – they had fun! (Dale & I love the fact that they love to paint – means we don’t have to!)

Dale & I also were able to install changing tables in the bathrooms and install a privacy screen in the dining room that hid the extra stacks of chairs & tables.

We also had some fun – we went to the local LOCO Coyote restaurant (with a history back to 1915!) We drove way out in the “boonies’ and enjoyed some great Texas BBQ! Dale & Barbara’s granddaughter joined us for a few days.

Another time of good eating and fellowship was at the “Big Cup Eatery” in Glen Rose, TX. Yes it was a BIG Cup, a BIG Biscuit, and a Big Chicken Fried Steak! Whew – we had leftovers!

After the first two weeks, Dale received word that his mom was in her last days. They of course left us and the project to travel back home to be with family. While they were home, she did pass from our world into the Lord’s heavenly kingdom! We rejoice in her immediate presence with Jesus! “when we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!”

The last week of the project, Lorree & I teamed up to tile bathrooms and grout the floors.

Lorree learned fast – she became an expert at tile cutting Dennis installed them. We were able to finish the second bunk room install and grouting along with two of the bathroom floors. We were tired but a good tired!

Dennis cut circles around the sewer outlet – always learning new skills! This project is done!

The Riverbend staff treated us to a local BBQ – so good! We enjoyed being with Colby and Chris and their wives. Good times! (We missed Dale & Barbara being with us).

“Lorree, put your feet up tonight, I’ll cook us up some ribs!” Mmmmm – mmmmm!

The windows were SO DIRTY – during the few days between projects, Dennis washed windows outside and Lorree cleaned them inside. Always something to do while traveling!

We found this old German restaurant in nearby Granbury, and had a great evening out together. We were serenaded by the owner on stage playing an accordion and singing Sound of Music hits. The atmosphere was grand and the food was delicious. So much fun!

New adventures are ahead – moving on down the road to Mercy Ships Headquarters!