Monday, June 28, 2021

Weekend Write Up 6/28/21

From our statistics, it is known that a good portion of our readers may not read the posts on Saturday and Sunday. Odie put up some great pictures of the Isaacs on Saturday and yesterday I posted a short video you might like to see.


It has been a busy, but fruitful weekend and we are glad to take you along for the ride. Friday afternoon, we drove to West Harrison, Indiana to be with our friends for an hour or so as they gathered to mourn the passing of Sis. Rhonda Hicks. We did not take any pictures of the crowd, of course, but I did snap three pictures of the photos the family had chosen to display.




We left West Harrison and drove straight to Dryden Rd. in Dayton for the last night of revival. It was a wonderful service and we enjoyed experiencing the Lord working in our lives and in the lives of people we love. Praise God for His help and grace and strength.
















Saturday morning we had to hit it early and be on the road before 9:30 on our way back to West Harrison for Sis. Hicks funeral. We spent most of the day there for the service, accompanying the family to the cemetery and going back to the church for dinner.

The funeral was beautiful. We are so glad we were able to attend and it was an honor to say a few words and sing for our dear friends. I have said it before, because we are often 1000 miles away, we miss so many funerals and we hate that. Praise God we were home this time.

Bro. Wade and Sis. Rhonda Hicks have been our friends for 34 years and we love them dearly. Although I am rejoicing that Sis. Rhonda is at rest and no longer sick, my heart is broken for Bro. Wade, his daughters and his church. We are trusting God to hold them up.

When we arrived home, we had salsa with Dad and Mom and Cousin Lisa. It was good to spend a few minutes with family.





Saturday evening, KJo spent a few hours getting us ready for our next adventure. I will try to fill you in on the details on Wednesday.





Thank you for reading Mile Markers today.

Davy