September/October 2005

Dearest Friends:

Psalm 107: 26-31 "For He commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits' end. Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and He bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because they be quiet; so He bringeth them unto their desired haven. Oh that men would praise the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!"

Whether the storm you are going through is a result of weather activity, physical or mental attack, lack of finances, family issues, or any other overwhelming events - a storm is a storm! They can be chaotic and devasting. God gets our attention. "Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble". And what does He say? "Oh that men would praise the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!" LORD, help us all to have an attitude of gratitude - whether we are in trouble or not!

Those who have prayed, we want you to know that all the folks that minister at the campmeetings and live in areas effected by either Hurricane Katrina or Rita, are safe and virtually unscathed by either storm. We continue to pray for those not so fortunate, as order is restored into their lives and homes.

THANKSGIVING CAMP - November 24th - 27th. Camp will begin with Thanksgiving dinner at 2:30 pm on the 24th. Everyone is invited to come. The camp always provides the turkey, dressing and all the trimmings. Those who drive are asked to bring deserts, salads, relish plates, etc. We always have such a wonderful time of fellowship at this meal so please try to arrive in time to share in the blessing!

We are happy to report that Stan and Betty Johnson from North Carolina will be here to minister and teach about deliverance. They were here in 1982 ministering with another couple by the name of Johnson. We always laughed that we had Johnson and Johnson ministering at LHBC. Stan has written a new book entitled, Lost Keys to the Kingdom (see the write up inside this newsletter). It is an end-time spiritual warfare handbook designed to help God's people get free from oppression and bondage. Also ministering will be our friends Dale and Junie Copeland from Oklahoma. We look forward, with eager anticipation to what God is revealing to Bro. Dale as he proclaims the truths of the Kingdom of God. Dr. William Null will be faithful to his post as overseer of the 6 am prayer meeting on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and he is always ready to teach deliverance when I call upon him. Though this is one of the shorter camps, we also hope to hear from Clement Humbard and Cheryl Batts as time permits. We always appreciate their willingness to minister whenever needed. They both live in Hot Springs and have become a part of "us regulars" around here. Jane Hunt and her praise and worship team will bless the LORD and together we will offer up thanksgiving for what a mighty God we serve!

MID-WINTER CAMP will begin December 25th and continue through New Year's Eve watchnight service. We will write more about it in the next magazine but we want to remind you to mark your calendar for this series of meetings. Bring your family and spend the holidays feasting on the things of God. You will never be the same!

Labor Day Camp proved to be a very special time for all in attendance. If you were unable to attend, we invite you to obtain the entire set of CD's. See the synopsis of each service inside this newsletter. Your spirit man will be enriched by these messages. Angelo Rosario of Co-op City, Bronx, NY, brought several timely messages, saving the best wine for last when he shared Those Who Keep My Commandments. His wife, Nancy, gave the ladies a strong word on spiritual warfare. Space does not permit the rehearsing of all the priceless treasures contained in the Labor Day Camp messages. We suggest you prayerfully look at all the CD synopsis and let the Holy Spirit quicken what messages are specific to your need or for those you minister to. We thank all the ministers for the time they spend before the LORD in preparation for these campmeetings. It is a labor of love and may the riches of His Glory become a greater reality in their lives. We also want to thank the Orrick family of Michigan for their help in the praise and worship. They were a blessing!

As you all know, we had quite a repair bill on the backhoe, and again we thank all who gave towards that expense, as it was covered in full. Now, we have a situation with the bull dozier and we need your help again. The hydraulic clutch in the right drive axle has disintegrated and this requires the dismantling of the entire rear differential. This will include removing the track and drive bull wheel. We are going to perform as much of the work as possible here in our shop. It is estimated it will cost a minimum of $3500.00. There are some jobs that require this piece of equipment to be working to maintain the campground. We appreciate whatever help you can donate towards this project.

Thanks to all who give so faithfully towards the finances and the prayer support of Lake Hamilton Bible Camp. We pray God open the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it!

Gratefully,

Glen Miller & Staff

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