We went to the H2O revival last night--all 200 of us Christians. There was an altar call--of sorts--and a few people responded and that's good. He preached a heart-wrenching, emotion-driven sermon, though it was all over the place but basically about how we need to face our "demons" and get our lives in line with God's will for us. I'd say 60% of the people there were over 50 so he was preaching to the "saints." He'd said he had ADHD and from his preaching, he was right. He was all over the place--a sermon that could have been preached in 20 min that took him 1 1/2 hours. Not looking forward to tonight.
Going to Irma's auction today--4:00-6:00, yes, 2 hours only. We're going to help about 11:30 to set out the stuff. H is in the hospital, doing better, but not enough to help. J, D and C will be there setting up and fixing lunch. I'm thinking of staying for it and helping afterward. They'll need extra help and maybe I won't have to go tonight to H20. D and C could bring me home. Just thinking. Hate to leave Bill with it, but he volunteered to be a counselor so he has to go.
The ones for whom I've been praying in J's Operation Andrew prayers on Sunday are all young girls--I'm going to approach them one-on-one about becoming a Christian. I think that's "another way." There's no way a non-Christian would sit through a service like last night's, especially a child--he was pretty graphic in his description of his life before committing to Christ. I'm so critical--It was not well-organized--just another MPBA event to put the faithful to the test, I guess.
Bill's getting a follow-up blood test today. We're hoping all is well.
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