Monthly Archives: January 2014

North to Pickle Lake

IMG_5364Off we go, through the snow, up to Pickle Lake! Well, actually, off we went… we’re home now. Our missionary friends, the Rassmussens, invited us back up again to sing and share at a Christian workers conference and community outreach in this Northern Ontario community.   It was our third time there, and such a blessing to go back!

the drive is gorgeous

the drive is gorgeous

We arrived late on Wednesday night. Thank you for your prayers–God kept us safe on the long, lonely road, on which we had to travel several hours in the dark. At one point there was a moose on the road in the other lane but thankfully he decided not run in front of us!

On Thursday morning there was a time of prayer for the conference and outreach, with the Rassmussens, our family, and Fred and Robin Crisco of Friendship Baptist Church.

The winter road conference began Thursday night, and continued Friday morning and evening and Saturday morning. Mr. Rassmussen, Mr. Crisco, Mr. Quequish, and Dad each shared a message.

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Gary Quequish

We have been praying for Mr. Quequish. Back in November he was diagnosed with cancer and the doctor said he would be gone before Christmas. But PRAISE THE LORD he was in Pickle Lake in the middle of January, encouraging the believers with stories from his life of how he has found God to be faithful. P1090039

Please pray for him. The battle with his illness is not over. But we have a God who is sovereign and can work miracles!P1040818

Dad spoke on the love of God

Dad spoke on the love of God

It was encouraging to see familiar faces again coming out to the meetings. Since this is our third time going up to Pickle Lake, we are getting to know some of the people there and we always look forward to the fellowship.

singing around the piano

singing around the piano

Abby and a new friend, Noa

Abby and a new friend, Noa

Not only did this conference provide spiritual food, but the ladies worked so hard to make sure the attendees were well-fed too!

Mrs. Rassmussen, Mom, and Mrs. Crisco

Mrs. Rassmussen, Mom, and Mrs. Crisco

making casseroles

making casseroles

On Saturday after the conference ended we went into town to hand out fliers for the outreach at the community hall. This was the first time Freedom Bible Mission (run by the Rassmussens) was holding these meetings, so we weren’t quite sure what the turnout would be.

going door-to-door

going door-to-door

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inviting some youngin’s

The outreach began on Sunday morning, and continued Sunday evening, Monday afternoon, and Monday evening. We arrived early on Sunday morning to set up all our gear, and then the small group that had gathered beforehand had a time of prayer for the meetings.

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unloading

Sunday morning was the largest turnout

Sunday morning was the largest turnout

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Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,

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and into His courts with praise.

Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. Psalm 100:4

Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. Psalm 100:4

visiting and helping kids try out instruments

visiting and helping kids try out the instruments

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smiles!

the Sweat family sang several beautiful a capella numbers

the Sweat family sang several beautiful a capella numbers

the Rassmussens sang an encouraging song

the Rassmussens sang an encouraging song

Mr. Swaet gave one of the messages

Mr. Sweat gave one of the messages

prayer before one of the meetings

prayer before one of the meetings

the teen group sang "How Deep the Father's Love for Us"

the teen group sang “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us”

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tug-of-hat

we didn't know two people jumped in the back

we didn’t know two people jumped in the back

we still didn't know...

we still didn’t know…

we were glad to see Chief Connie again!

we were glad to see Connie, the chief of Mishkeegogamang, again!

The outreach went very well, and it was good to see some of the people coming to multiple meetings. The crowd was a mix of believers and nonbelievers, but the gospel went out and now we need to pray for fruit.

In between meetings throughout the week, we found time for some outdoor activities.

snowshoeing

snowshoeing

snowmobiling

snowmobiling

sledding followed by a cookout

sledding followed by a cookout

the hot dog juice was freezing up

the hot dog juice… thawing out or freezing up?

One afternoon we went cross-country skiing with Deborah Rassmussen and Mrs. Caie. Abby, Deborah, and I had not done this before…needless to say, we went slower than Sara and Mrs. Caie.

they got way ahead of us...

they got way ahead of us

heading back, together again

heading back, together again

It was so good to be able to sing in Pickle Lake again, and fellowship with part of our family in Christ that we don’t see very often! Please pray for the Rassmussens, the Criscos, the Sweats and the other believers there who minister in a rather isolated part of Canada.

On our last morning the Criscos came for a pancake breakfast, and then before we left we all sang a few songs and prayed. It was hard to say goodbye.

we always have a good time with the Rassmussens

we always enjoy staying with the Rassmussens

Daniel helped with the delicious breakfast Mrs. R made on our last morning

Daniel helped with the delicious breakfast

Jonathan had a blast with Bumper

Jonathan had a blast with Bumper

God gave us a safe trip home, and we don’t say that lightly. There was a near-accident with a large truck on the lonesome highway. Dad wonders if any of us would have survived if we hit, but obviously God has plans for us still!

homeward bound

homeward bound

We’ve taken this road quite a few times, but we still marvel at the beauty.

Thank you to all of you who prayed for us. We know He is a God who hears.

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thanks to the Rassmussens for the t-shirts

thanks to the Rassmussens for the t-shirts – they say, “I survived the road to Pickle Lake”

Bless the LORD, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name! Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits:” Psalm 103:1-2

Winter Retreat +

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The lake front covered in snow {Photo by Erica W.)

Deborah, Abigail, and I (Sara) just got back from a wonderful weekend of Bible study and fellowship at Storybook Lodge.  Winter Retreat +, for young people ages 17 and up, started with supper on Wednesday. We were happy to see quite a few friends that we already knew. Much of our time was spent in Bible study, in which we were digging into the book of Hosea… 14 chapters in two days and one evening.  It was intense, but we learned a lot.

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Dan leading one of the study sessions

One of the things that really stood out to me in our study was God’s love and patience toward His backsliding people.  The book of Hosea shows us a glimpse of God’s heart as He yearns for Israel to return to Him from her harlotry to a restored relationship with Him, and how much her sin pains and grieves Him.

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Singing before a study session

During our free time we enjoyed numerous games and fellowship.

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Abby participated in the volleyball tournament one afternoon…

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…and the soccer tournament the next day

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We learned how to play “President” one afternoon

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Deb and I played pool with some friends – it was intensely competitive (just kidding)

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Deb and Abby enjoyed playing “I Have Never…” one night

We enjoyed reconnecting with old friends, as well as making new friends!

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Abby and Aidan

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Solange, Abby, & Bernice

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Abby, Deborah, Hosanna, Sara, & Kelly

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Erica (who we met at the St. Cloud Bright Lights conference) and I

After the retreat, our friends, Jordan and Aidan, drove us to their house for the night (where the rest of our family came to meet us), and we had quite the adventure along the way!  There wasn’t enough room for everything in the trunk, so a couple of things (including Jordan’s snowboard) were tied to the top of the car.

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An hour or so down the highway, it slid to the back of the car roof and we had to stop and fix it.  We started down the road, but had to stop again because the front end of the snowboard was lifting up in the air (we were going to fly home!).  We needed another rope, but since there wasn’t one, Jordan and Aidan made one of out of duct tape – it worked well and the rest of the trip was uneventful… and I learned the reason why you should never leave home without duct tape!

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Making the duct tape rope

Our family enjoyed spending Sunday morning at the chapel in Rockford, MN, and were really blessed by the “sharpening” conversations that took place.

We girls greatly enjoyed and were encouraged by our first time at Winter Retreat + and hope that we can go again next year!  Maybe we’ll see you there.

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Everyone attending Winter Retreat + {Photo by Ezra G.}

*Thank you, Hannah and Annie, for sending me photos for this post!