It has been a pretty long day of mission work, and we get to the end of the day, about 6 o’clock, and we’re still looking for a place to stay.
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It was overcast when we got dropped off in Rockport, Indiana. Peter Coleman and Joe Bulger and I decided to share words we’d received. We had just finished a prayer time, which is what we do before we go out to do some mission work. We don’t really have a script, because we rely on the Lord to give us what to say.
Last March, Claire Mysliwiec, Joe Bulger and I were out walking in a middle-class neighborhood in Evansville. We were almost past this one house when Claire said she was moved to knock there.
Gerry and I have lived in Allendale for three years. One of the first neighbors we met was Miss Eula. She is 82 years old, lives alone and doesn’t get a lot of visitors.
When the apostles Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch after their first missionary trip, the Bible says they gathered the community together and told them all that God had done through them. Can you imagine what that meeting must have been like?
About 6:00 on a Saturday evening in late January, missionaries Rus Lyons, Peter Putzier and Joe Bulger were standing at a gas station in tiny Hartford, Kentucky—64 miles from Evansville.