Saturday was another travel day for us. We left the Flying J near McCalla, Alabama Saturday morning and drove the 180 miles to Little Rock Assembly in Waynesboro without stopping. Bro. Garmin did take us down a nasty little one lane road for about 4 miles. He does that some time and I probably would have caught it had I been feeling better. Thankfully we made it since there was no place to turn around until about 1/2 mile from the end.
Pastor Jason Merritt met us at the church and soon we were parked, wired in and ready to rest. Well, coughing pretty much prevented rest so we set up the sound system and about 5:20 I left in the Green Machine for the airport in Jackson, Mississippi to pick up Odie.
I was there right on time and Odie and I arrived back at the BoggsMobile near 11:00 PM. It was a 290 mile round trip but Odie is now safe and sound on the ground in the Greyhound. Not really in a Greyhound, but it sounded good to my fever induced brain. Odie had a great trip and I will push her gently to post all about it later this week.
Odie strapped into the aisle chair ready for the plane.
This is our first time preaching revival here at this church. I will tell you all about the revival later but I will tell you that we got off to a wonderful start this morning with three people seeking salvation. It was awesome and we praise God for it. Odie has the only strong voice among us right now and since she was sick last week her voice is not all that strong either. Please pray that God will continue to help us.
I ended up driving 1010 miles since Thursday morning not counting the running back and forth in Nashville Thursday and Friday. No wonder I am tired. I used to think I was a wimp if I could not drive 1000 miles a day. Maybe I am a wimp, because I sure do not want to do it now.
The rain has set in and it is time for a nap.
Davy
The rain has set in and it is time for a nap.
Davy