November/December 2001

Thanks so much for your precious letters.  It is such a joy and encouragement to know that you are out there praying for us and in some way being blessed by the ministry here at Lake Hamilton Bible Camp.  Without your prayers and encouragement, this stronghold for the people of God could not continue.   Keep on letting us know about how the Lord is working in your life that we all may be blessed!

Dear Mr. & Mrs Miller: I have been on your mailing list for a couple of years now. I have really enjoyed receiving your newsletter, and especially love the vast number of resources you have available that most Christian book stores do not carry. Thank you so much for your help ... TN

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Dear Glen and Erma: Thank you for your love and prayers and the newspaper. God richly bless you with my love and prayers ...CA

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Dear Glen and Erma: Thank you so much for the nice time we got to have with you. We enjoyed the meetings, fellowship, and food. Thank you again ... LA

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Dear Brothers in Christ:  I am still using a publication I received from you in 1996. It's the Jan/Feb edition... I thank you for praying for my husband and son... In the Love of Jesus ... NC

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Dear Glen and Erma:  I always look forward to receiving "Voices From His Excellent Glory"... IA

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Dear Brother Glen and Sister Erma and staff workers: Greetings in Jesus name. Blessings on your ministry. I am thankful again for the years I was able to go to camp. So many things I have learned and put in practice ... Thank you ... MO

A Prayer Request For President George Bush

Max Lucado is a Christian author who is very popular for his many wonderful books about the LORD. Max was invited (along with several other ministers) to have lunch at the White House with President Bush. Their meeting took place on a Thursday, and Max shared with us how it had gone. As the ministers sat down to lunch and waited for President Bush to appear, Max said that he was expecting the President to walk in the room looking tired, serious and depressed. When the President came in,Max said he looked totally the opposite of tired; he was energetic, joyful, and very focused on his talk with the ministers. Max asked President Bush how he could seem so calm and peaceful in the midst of all the tragedy. The President's reply was, "I'm feeling stronger now than I've ever been in my life. And the reason is because every person in America is praying for me. When I stay on my knees, that's when I have power.' The ministers then asked the President how he would like them to pray for him, and how their congregations back home should be praying. Mr. Bush asked, first, for clarity of mind so that he could make wise decisions, and then he asked that we pray specifically for his wife and two daughters, as he is very concerned about their safety. I knew that you would be as encouraged as I was to hear about this meeting. We must thank God that we have a President who loves and fears the LORD. No human leader is perfect, but God is perfect, so let's keep President Bush lifted up in prayer before the Father. Blessings to you as you press on!

Chaplain (COL) Doug Lee
USARC Command Chaplain

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