May/June 2006

DEAR FELLOW BELIEVERS:

GREAT AND MIGHTY IS THE LORD OUR GOD! As we have said many times before - it is such a privilege to be living in this day! No other generation has experienced the Lord as we are seeing Him now. It behooves us all to be overcomers and to do His commandments that we might eat of, and have a right to, the tree of life. Rev 2:7 & 22:14

SUMMER FAMILY CAMP: Begins July 1st and continues through July 7th. Of course, one of the highlights of Summer Camp is the special services for children and youth (see dedicated page in this issue). Diane Bijeaux has again, graciously agreed to spearhead this event for us. She has some very special things planned for your young people so please try and make arrangements to bring them this year. Cost per child is $50.00 all inclusive. Ministering to the adults throughout the week will be Nathan and Janie Hopson from Pampa, TX, Carl Fox, Truth or Consequences, NM, Ronnie Bijeaux, Breaux Bridge, LA, Geri McGhee, Lindale, TX, Carla Butaud, Jasper, TX, Jim Landry, Beaumont, TX, Chris Simpson, Pasadena, TX, Dr. William Null, myself and Cheryl Batts, Lake Hamilton Bible Camp, Gayle Patton, Sumner, IL, and yet others to be announced. Jane Hunt and the LHBC praise & worship team will take us into the high praises of God. Read Ps 149: 6-9 and see just what power there is with the high praises of God in our mouths! The first service will be at 7 pm on Saturday, July 1. Starting Sunday, the schedule will be 6 am prayer meeting, 10 am morning service, 1:15 ladies & men's deliverance service, 3 pm deliverance service & 7 pm evening service. This schedule will continue through lunch on Friday, July 7 when this series of meetings concludes. The services for the young people will begin on Monday, July 3 and continue through Thursday, July 6. We always have a bed for you so even if it's a last minute decision, come and be a part of what the Holy Ghost is going to do!!!!!

PASSOVER CAMP: We were blessed to have Steve Sampson from Birmingham, AL, here for the first time. God has gifted him with the ability to be light-hearted but serious in ministry. He admonished us that when we lean on our own understanding and refuse to follow the Holy Spirit's instruction and direction because of various fleshly rea-sons, then we abort the work of God. The enemy works to steal your identity as a child of God but Jesus works to confirm it. Many were encouraged and healed by the anointing upon this brother. Geri McGhee delivered two excellent Scriptural teachings on sins worthy of death and the glory of the son being the father. In any area you do not train your child by Scriptural principles, then that child will have problems later in life. She offers the remedies found in Scripture to deal with difficult children. Carla Butaud presented messages on the bastard curse and the curse of Ahab. We encourage you not to think you know all there is to know about these two curses/spirits because the Lord has given her additional insight into their symptoms and solutions. Dr. William Null looks at many of the things that can cause rejection to manifest and the evil fruit which rejection produces. This message is just a small portion of what is covered in his book, Rejection It's Fruits and It's Roots, which can be obtained from LHBC (see book list at back of this issue). Cheryl Batts challenged us to keep repentance in the forefront of our daily walk so that we might come to know Him in the fullness He desires to be known. Ministering in the ladies 1:15 deliverance services were Gayle Patton and Deborah Raiees-Dana. Gayle taught on what she feels is the most important key to deliverance - compassion, and she exhorts the listener to learn to discern when Holy Ghost compassion is rising up within you, so you can respond to what God wants to happen. Deborah ministered one of the most unique messages we have heard on creation and original sin - the fear factor. This deliverance message sprung forth from a study she presented in her faith/science class in college. Not only did this assignment bring an A in class but the anointing as well! We encourage you to obtain all of the CD's from this set.

MEMORIAL CAMP: We just concluded this wonderful series of meetings and are still rejoicing in how God poured out His Spirit in the services. Starting with the 6 am prayer meeting, during praise and worship service, teaching, ministry and fellowship, the presence of the Lord was just precious! We were especially blessed with a visit from our long-time friend, Fern Outlaw. She has been a part of the campground family since almost the beginning and has ministered the love and compassion of Jesus to many who have walked through these doors. A few years ago it became necessary for her to relocate to Texas to live with her daughter and son-in-law. The Lord worked it out for her to be here this camp and everyone was so blessed.

In fact, Texas was well represented in the ministry here this time! Bill Smith, Forth Worth, TX, brought the voice of the Lord in both the prophetic and teaching ministry. More than once he said, "We haven't walked this way before." God is stripping His people of all the wood, hay and stubble. Embrace it! What is being taken away, no way compares to what He is establishing in us. La Von & Sammie Thompson are from Amarillo, TX. His application of Scripture in a practical fashion, is such that a child would understand. You will want to hear his messages on the finger of God, betrayal and demonology 101. Marvin & Kathy Sistrunk, from Plainview, TX, ministered healing and deliverance. Both his message on temptation and on fear will help in your endeavor to daily walk in the victory Jesus intends for you. Carla Butuad from Jasper, TX, gave two sessions on the heart - comfort for the broken heart and deliverance on the evil heart of unbelief. Though these teachings were given in the 1:15 ladies deliverance service, their applications are for both men and women. Gayle Patton shared on how soon we forget - forget to give praise for the miracles God has wrought. Many times healings and deliverances are lost when we let the enemy steal the testimony. Dr. William Null, Lake Hamilton Bible Camp, captured the attention of the people of God with the two messages he presented on gluttony and obesity - problems that a large percentage of the body of Christ have yet to be overcomers. His practical solutions, coupled with deliverance ministry, offer a key to victory. Cheryl Batts, Lake Hamilton Bible Camp, message on Earthworms will encourage you to let God move in your life and heart to be all you can for His Kingdom. We want to give thanks for the glorious praise and worship team that God has anointed here at LHBC. We bless them and thank them for their faithful service.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR LABOR DAY CAMPMEETING which begins August 31st and continues through September 4th.

CAMP NEEDS: It is no secret, what God can do, as Stuart Hamlin's song reminds us. And this is true but, do you realize and know that God uses you and me to accomplish His will and purpose in the earth today? So, until the time of the Kingdom, we are responsible. And, it is my responsibility as the head of Lake Hamilton Bible Camp to make known our needs so that you can also partake of the blessings. We need a cook and a pick-up truck.

Ned Duffey of El Dorado, AR, is doing research for a solar system to install on the top of the main building and the west side of the A Frame. We believe this system will generate enough energy to supply the campground and also be able to sell some back to the power company. As we progress with this project, we will keep you informed.

CAMP NEWS: Tractor Donation - The campground is in receipt of a wonderful John Deere tractor and brush hog, donated by a lady who no longer has a need for it. We are very grateful to the LORD because it doubles our capacity to keep this beautiful 140 acres mowed. Both the John Deere and the Ford tractor we already have, utilize PTO accessories. Anyone who has any PTO equipment they no longer need and would like to donate it, please contact us.

APOLOGY: Please accept our apologies for the size of print in the last magazine. We are working on a new format and there are always a few "bugs" that have to be worked out when changes are made. Blessings.

Glen Miller & Staff



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