Wow..it's been over a month since we posted!  Several wonderful things have taken place.  To our friends and family members who are kind enough to check our site…daily…we apologize!

Enroute to Tennessee, we were in a Sunday night service with Brother and Sister Littlefield, and the great people of Tyler Tabernacle.  What an incredible time in the presence of the Lord!

The next day we headed for Knoxville, Tennessee.  During the morning service, Pastor Tharp mentioned the toy hailer trailer that we are purchasing for the mobile baptistery, and within five minutes, these incredible people raised $3,400!!!!! To God be the glory! We are within $3,000 of paying for the trailer in full! (For details on this ministry, click here).

While in Knoxville, we had the privilege of staying in an incredible house, located in the mountains surrounding Kodak, Tennessee.  From the front porch, we enjoyed the city lights at night and miles of beautiful mountains during the day.  The pictures do not give this place justice!

(Side Note: We will be loading many new pictures soon. Thanks for your patience!)

The next week, we returned to Texas for an outreach revival with First Church of Fort Worth.  We had a tremendous outreach endeavor from Wednesday through Saturday.  First Church placed a great deal of focus on the homes and apartments located within a two-mile radius of the church.

What a great time of connecting with the community.  We saw many first time visitors on Sunday.  By Sunday afternoon, 14 were baptized, and many received the baptism of the Holy Ghost!

On the following Wednesday, Pastor Burkett called us to report the great news.  They had over 150 in service on a Wednesday night!  Numerous bible studies are beginning, and this church is experiencing a great revival, as a result of their hunger for the things of God!

This church is dedicated to the retention and assimilation of each guest.  They are well organized, and intensely motivated.  Pastor Burkett is a fast-paced, high-energy pastor, who wants nothing less than to see his city turned upside down!