November/December 2005

Precious Saints of God:

Greetings in the mighty name of Jesus! We have much to report in this letter, starting with the awesome 10th Annual Deliverance Minister's Conference that was held at Lake Hamilton Bible Camp, October 25th - 28th. These meetings are designed specifically for Pastors, deliverance leaders in the church, lay ministers and those engaged in deliverance ministry to others. Attendance is by invitation only, but we do make the sessions available to everyone through the audio CD's. Consider obtaining the entire set (described in this magazine). Not only will you benefit from each message, but perhaps the LORD will lead you to give them to your pastor or church leader. It might open the door for them to inquire about being invited next year. We receive so many calls from people asking where there is a program available for them to send people who need help beyond what is available at campmeetings. If more pastors were willing to do their part of the "works of Jesus", there would be no need for "programs" because the needs of demonized believers would be dealt with in the local church. Pray for your Pastors and church leaders.

THANKSGIVING CAMP was truly awesome! Camp began with Thanksgiving dinner at 2:30 pm on the 24th. Our faithful chef, Ron Turnwall, started working two weeks before Camp, making preparations for all the meals. The food, fellowship and services were Five Star! Anyone who has been to camp knows what a good cook Ron is. But he has made a special request for recipes from our readers. He wants to offer new things on the menu. If you have a favorite, and the ingredients could be modified to serve a large group, please send them and we'll see that Ron gets them.

We heard from Stan Johnson & Betty Johnson, from Greensboro, NC. The LORD has given Stan a unique ability to use visual aids to help preach the Kingdom of God. It is extremely effective and drives the seriousness of God's Word into hearts that might not otherwise receive. One mother told us she has a hard time getting her eighteen-year-old child to church, but after hearing Bro. Stan, she saw the Gospel from a completely different perspective. If God had only touched that one child, we would have considered the whole Campmeeting to be successful! Dale & Junie Copeland, Voice of Hope Fellowship, Wister, OK, blessed us with song and sermons! God uses Bro. Dale to help us get our "thinking" in line with what God really means and not what tradition and religion has taught us. Junie will be coming back to Camp in February as one of the speakers for our Ladies Conference. We look forward to hearing more from her at that time. Dr. William Null delivered a powerful message on the Unseen Kingdom, and oversaw the 6:00 am prayer meeting each morning and the 1:15 men's deliverance service. We appreciate his diligence and faithfulness to those posts. Cheryl Batts & Clement Humbard, both challenged us to pursue greater heights in God. Deliverance came forth in the ladies 1:15 services as Jane Hunt taught on fear and Patti King on generational curses. God really poured His Spirit out in all of the meetings! There were many, many deliverances. You can participate yourself as you listen to the CD's. We always try and indicate at the end of the synopsis if ministry is included. As many of you know, getting free from demons at Lake Hamilton Bible Camp is not limited to a particular Campmeeting. Some of the Treasures on CD's that you are starting to see featured in each magazine go back almost thirty years. People are still being set free by listening to them, because the anointing is not limited to time, space or natural boundaries. Jesus is the same, yesterday, today and forever!

MID-WINTER CAMP will begin December 25th and continue through New Year's Eve watchnight service. Everyone is invited to come. Bring your family and spend the holidays feasting on the things of God. Camp will officially start with a carry-in dinner at 2:30 and the first service at 7 pm that evening. However, since the 25th falls on a Sunday, and we always have a 10 am morning service every Sunday, those who are here are invited to join us as we praise and worship the LORD. For the 2:30 meal, the camp will provide 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!

Those coming from other states that are scheduled to speak and minister during that week are Jim Landry, Geri McGhee, Howard Pittman and Chris Simpson. The faithful ministers that live in Hot Springs and generously give of their time and talents are Cheryl Batts, Clement Humbard and Dr. William Null. There may be others who will share from time to time. We appreciate everyone who willingly puts their hands to the plow during Campmeeting - Laura Hesselink, Deb Raiees-Dana and her daughters, John & Dee Flaws, Don & Ada Andrews, Jane & Bennie Hunt, Tom & Dianne Stone, and everyone that chips in to help with the dishes, cleaning bathrooms, setting tables, serving, etc. We can't name them all but God knows who you are. Did you know the word "minister" in the Scriptures oftentimes translates as "servant"? As we work together with those who are willing to help, it all gets done and God is glorified!

Please take special note of the page in this magazine, dedicated to the 2006 Ladies Conference which will be held February 17th - 19th. Make arrangements for your children and husbands to be cared for, schedule vacation from work, and come to be blessed, refreshed and set free!

We are posting next year's conference dates on the back page of the magazine. Mark your calendars to schedule vacations so you can attend some of the meetings. You'll never be the same!

Gratefully,

Glen Miller & Staff


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