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Praise God! Vicki I'm praying for Our Lord Jesus to be in the hearts of all
people in the world.
You are loving! I bet you gave Gretchan a big
squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze. lol.
Lovings!
Pat Ferguson
At 10:04 AM 6/12/04, you wrote:
>This afternoon (meaning yesterday) I had occasion to be downtown on a couple
>of errands. Having gotten very warm standing in the sun waiting for a bus I
>was in need of something to drink as I had forgotten my bottled water. so I
>went in to MacDonalds. An extra plus is that they have clean rest rooms. I
>have found this MacDonalds to be a good stopping off place on other
>occasions, especially in route from work to school. I noted the music over
>the intercom system was unmistakably K-love, contemporary Christian radio.
>I remembered this happening once before last Fall, only I thought it was
>just probably a fluke or something. Nobody could get away with having a
>Christian radio station proclaiming the gospel on a regular basis in a busy
>highly trafficked downtown location with a strange mix of the business world
>and the non-business homeless population occupying practically the same
>space at the same time. But the witness was nevertheless being broadcast,
>with clarity and without apology or contest. There is another MacDonalds a
>few blocks east. Though they are positioned where their slightly higher
>prices can be paid by their clientele without noticing the difference, being
>in a more upscale area, I don't recall their business booming as much as the
>MacDonalds on the lower end of town. Could it be that this MacDonalds is
>blessed with brisk business because of the proclamation of the gospel in the
>air space of their establishment? Pray that ears are opened to hear not
>just the music but the content of the music and the words of the
>broadcasters. That hearts will be touche, and people will accept the Lord,
>even in such an unlikely place.
>
>I also had an extra blessing because Phil and Sandy's daughter, Gretchen,
>was also downtown and we crossed paths. I would not have recognized her
>voice as she is so different now because of what the Lord has done in her
>life. Seeing her was a tremendous encouragement.
>
>Vicki
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