Three weeks and ten performance days remanning in the 2015 Great Passion Play season. Hard to believe, but true. We have been very content with the time we have spent in Arkansas this year and last and while we are in the final phase for this year, we are anxiously anticipating our return here next year. There are many issues the management of TGPP will be facing, and there are a number of key people who are at a stage of life where change may be initiated and this ministry will be impacted by it. We never know what tomorrow will bring, but we can plan and pray for God's input into our plans and our obedience to His call on our life.
For now we do what needs to be done, preach Jesus in our words and actions, and seek His call on our life and respond obediently to it. The parking lot is nearly empty from the large crowd which attended the play this evening. It was one of our largest and we have been encouraged by the comments, the prayers for this ministry and the optimism of our leaders and managers for what lies ahead. Today as I picked up the "remains" from last night's performance, a group of bikers came to the top of the amphitheater and I talked with them about TGPP, it's history, present situation and possible future and was humbled when the "sergeant at arms" asked if he could pray for the ministry of the play and proceeded to form a prayer circle and prayed an earnest prayer which all joined in and affirmed. Thank You for Christians in leather.
We never know where and how God will speak to us, encourage us to keep the faith, fight the good fight and strongly finish the race. Yes, we only have a short stretch before us, but there is still work to be done, there is a harvest to be brought in and many souls to be reached. Pray for The Great Passion Play and God's will being done in and through it. We are thankful, grateful and blessed to serve such a faithful and loving Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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