Thursday, May 31, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
AGE DOESN'T MATTER TO GOD
Friday, May 25th:
Thank you for your prayers. Tonight was our last event of this tour. We were at the Inglesia Methodist Libre in Papalote and God blessed as 74 people prayed and responded to the invitation to receive Jesus Christ into their lives. Of these 37 indicated a first time acceptance of Christ, 28 registered a rededication, and 9 indicated 'other commitment'. A very special first time acceptance of Christ occured when an 84 year old man who said he had never been in a church at anytime in his life came forward and asked to receive Jesus Christ. This was an exceptional experience with God due to his age and the fact that he had never gone into a church before. This was definitely a "Divine Appointment". Praise God for His grace and love that has touched so many of these Mexcian people. We would like to thank Pastor Ramon Rubio and his wife Esther, Dr. Don and Ilene Nagle, and Pastor Moises and Tere Rodriquez affiliated with Northern Light Ministries who spent several days in January traveling to the locations we have been at and did all the initial groundwork of contacting and arranging for this Freedom Team Mexican Tour. Thank You and may God richly bless you for your time and efforts! We leave at 9AM tommorrow morning to return home and will be traveling for 3 days. We would appreciate your prayers for a safe and uneventful trip home. Thank you for all you prayers and the blessing you have in helping reach many of these people with the message of hope and salvation found only in Jesus Christ. Bless You, Pastor Tom Flaskerud |
What comes first?
Freedom Power Explosion,
Mexico prison ministry,
The Freedom Team,
Tom and Carla Flaskerud
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Power in the Mouth
1:08am May 24
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Tonight we were in Mulege B.C. in the center of town in the town plaza. A very powerful movement of the Holy Spirit was being poured out on the town. We won't know the final count of registered decisions until tomorrow due to some decisions cards not being turned in by a couple of new helpers. What we do know is the more than 21 prayed to make a decision for Jesus Christ. Of the cards we received tonight 10 people indicated a first time acceptance of Jesus Christ, 7 indicated a rededication, and 4 indicated other commitment.
Two police officers who were on patrol stopped to obeserve the Power Explosion and ended up praying and making a decision for Jesus Christ.
The movement of God continued for a considerable time after the Power Explosion ended with a number of people coming for specials prayers and desperate needs. This special outpouring of God leds me to believe that Revival started tonight in Mulege and will continue to spread through this littel town of 3,111 Mexican people. Praise God for His infinite wisdom and power.
Thank you for continuing to lift up our Team in prayer and know that God is answering your prayers. Bless You, Pastor Tom
Freedom Team Prison Ministries Power Packed Explosion |
What comes first?
Freedom Power Explosion,
Mexico prison ministry,
The Freedom Team,
Tom and Carla Flaskerud
Saturday, May 26, 2012
HANDING OUT GOSPEL TO INMATES
Tuesday, May 22nd:
God continues to bless with drawing souls unto Himself. We were again blessed tonight as 46 people prayed and responded to the invitation to make a commitment to Christ. Of these 8 indicated a first time acceptance of Jesus Christ, 24 made rededications, and 14 indicated 'other commitment'. The ages of the respondents ranged from 9 years old to 70 years old. The temperature was very hot and in spite of the heat we were blessed with a very receptive audience. Praise God! Thank you for your prayers. Bless You, Pastor Tom Flaskerud |
What comes first?
Freedom Power Explosion,
Inmates accept gospel materials,
Mexico prisons,
The Freedom Team
Friday, May 25, 2012
Carla Flaskerud on Prison Ministries Trip
Carla Ripping Huge Phone Book |
1:11am May 22
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Your prayers were extremely effective today. Leaving Viacaino B.C. at 6:45 AM the Team traveled 142 kilometers to Santa Rosalia where we went into the prison at 9:30 AM. Even though it was early in the day the temperature inside the prison yard climbed to 40 degrees celsius which equals out to 104 degrees Fahrenheit which was very hot for us Northerns. Yet God blessed very stongly as His Holy Spirit feel upon the prison yard and 118 prisoners prayed and made a decision for Jesus Christ. Of these 83 indicated a first time acceptance of Christ, 24 indicated a rededication, and 11 indicated other commitment. A very blessed and very powerful Prison Power Explosion of God's grace and love for these prisoners.
At 7:30 PM we were at the Event Center in San Lucas which is about 25 kilometers South of Santa Rosalia. Again God poured out His Spirit as 41 Mexicans prayed and made a decision for Jesus Christ with 19 indicating a first time acceptance of Christ, 18 rededications, and 4 other commitments. The message of salvation and hope in Jesus Christ was powerfully lifted up and God's presence was strongly felt again.
Due the response at the San Lucas Event Center the Power Explosion for Tuesday, May 22nd has been moved from a church to Center Park in the middle of Santa Rosalia. Those organizing the locations were very eager to see many more people have the opportunity to attend this event. Please lift this up in prayer and that again God would use us to bring souls into His Kingdom.
Thank You,
Pastor Tom
What comes first?
Freedom Power Explosion,
Mexico prison ministry,
Prison Ministries,
Tom and Carla Flaskerud
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Next Chapter of Life
The quotation reminded me that on March 11, 2012 I committed
myself to the next chapter of my life. Until then, my focus remained on life
with husband. He could fix this or that. He would plant the flowers. He’d know
when my car needed tires. Or how empty my bed without him.
On that Sunday in March our Pastor read from Joshua 24, “As
for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” I scrawled across a note paper, “Me
and my house, Paddy and me, we will serve the lord.” My anger spilled through
the ink until a still small voice inside said, “Kat, ask me. Just ask me.”
After the sermon I bawled a bucket load of tears, asked the
Lord to forgive me for not trusting him with all the little things in my life
and determined I could live without husband.
Freedom comes when we let God have full control of our
lives.
quote from ♥ >>>> www.lifelovequotesandsayings.c
What comes first?
freedom,
Next chapter of life,
trust God
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The Freedom Team in Worship
Walking the Human Plank |
Thank you for your continued prayers.
This evening we were at a Municipal courtyard in Vizcaino B.C. and the weather was beautiful. The Freedom Team Power Explosion was well received by the people and God again allowed us to be a part of His great harvest with 43 people of all ages responding in prayer and making a decision for Jesus Christ. Of thos who filled out decision cards 20 indicated a first time acceptance of Jesus Christ, 22 indicated a rededication, and 1 indicated 'Other Committment'. Thank you, Lord, for your faithfulness.
The event was organized by Pastor Lazaro of NLM Ministries who has been in Vizcaino with his wife, Letti, and 2 daughters for the past 8 months beginning a new church work. Also a big blessing was from Pastor Ceballos and his wife, Laura, who pastor the Calvary Chapel in Vizcaino. They brought chairs and people from their church to help and encourage us.
The event was opened by Pastor Moises and Tere who along with their son, Moy, do an excellent job with their gifted music.
Tomorrow we leave at 7 AM and drive 142 kilometers to Santa Rosalia where we do a Prison Power Explosion at 10 AM in the Santa Rosalia Prison.
Again thank you for your continued prayers.
Bless You, Pastor Tom
What comes first?
Bend Oregon,
Freedom Power Explosion,
Mexico,
The Freedom Team,
Tom and Carla Flaskerud
Monday, May 21, 2012
The Freedom Team In Mexico
The Freedom Team in Mexico Prison |
Pray for the team, for their health and strength.
Tom and Carla Flaskerud married in 1978, but Tom has quite a history before accepting Christ as His Savior. For one thing, he kidnapped Carla. Seriously. Over the next few weeks I'll talk more about the Freedom Team and the positive impact they have on those forgotten souls within the prison walls. Men and women who are in the prison from a life of crimes, many of them heinous crimes and the they are lost because they don't know Jesus as Savior. Pray for each one hearing the gospel message for the first time.
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What comes first?
Bend,
Christ as Savior,
Lost souls,
Oregon,
Prison Ministries,
The Freedom Team,
Tom and Carla Flaskerud
Friday, May 18, 2012
My Blue Datsun
Have you heard the true
story where an elderly woman pulled a gun and screamed at the four men in a
car, “I have a gun and I know how to use it.” Of course, the men jumped out of
the car and ran.
Truly shaken up, the woman put the groceries in the car, got
behind the wheel and found her keys didn't work.
Later she walked into a police station. She explained her
plight in detail to a sergeant. The man in uniform couldn’t keep from laughing.
He finally pointed to the four pale white males at the other end of the counter
reporting a high-jacking by an elderly woman.
My story isn’t better, but just as embarrassing.
What comes first?
Datsun,
Easter egg hunts,
humor,
laughter,
Lionhearted Kat blunders
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Stephen Bly died in the summer of 2011, but his words of wisdom will live on in my heart forever. In the summer of 2008 Steve was the keynote speaker at Oregon Christian Writers Conference. These are notes I captured in one session--wish I could share his humor, too.
Steve Bly’s formula for non-formula fiction: Certain things he
tried to include in all his books.
- Have the reader on the edge of the chair every 12 minutes. (from Stephen Spielberg, i.e., Raiders). Every chapter should get the reader excited and scooting up to the edge.
- Write the dialogue for the whole chapter before I write anything else. They start to talk and he starts writing to move the story along.
- Every 20 pages, I make sure I have included all 5 senses.
- Every 100 pages of mss add humor—give the reader a laugh.
- Every 100 pages give the reader something to cry about.
- Try to include memorable minor characters.
- Point to turning point when the protagonist’s life turned around.
- No paragraph over 150 words.
- Have six sentences that are six or less words on every page. Mix lengths.
- Read every chapter out loud 3 times. Third time: Get a quiet place where it’s just you, and read it to the Lord.
For more info. check out Stephen Bly online
What comes first?
fiction writing,
Paperback Writer,
Stephen Bly
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Finishing Dad's Novel was a Family Affair #1
I first met Janet and Steve Bly at a writer's group in 1980. Both of them helped me master the art of writing and publishing. Janet posted a "Finishing Dad's Novel was a Family Affair" in Nine parts. You can read them all and see Janet's photos on On the Bly website. Be sure and scroll down to the first page to read the journey of Janet and her sons. Kat
My husband, Stephen Bly, hated half-done jobs. But more than that, should I say to him, “You know, some day it might be nice if we did this or that . . .”, the mere mention of something I wanted repaired or built became to him an uncompleted project, something he had to get done now. He couldn’t stand to let a ‘to do’ list lie around more than a day or so.
My husband, Stephen Bly, hated half-done jobs. But more than that, should I say to him, “You know, some day it might be nice if we did this or that . . .”, the mere mention of something I wanted repaired or built became to him an uncompleted project, something he had to get done now. He couldn’t stand to let a ‘to do’ list lie around more than a day or so.
In
early January 2011 he determined to tackle three
big undertakings and finish them by summer: 1) oversee the pruning of more than
sixty tall Ponderosa pines in our yard, 2) hire a re-roofing of the house, and
3) complete his contracted 106th novel, Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot.
A
few weeks later he played 18 holes of golf. The next day, he could hardly stand
for more than a few minutes without sitting, breathing hard. We found out he
had pneumonia. His almost 5-year battle with prostate cancer began to take its
final toll. The next four months he spent more days in the hospital than out
with one complication after another. He passed away on June 9th, 2011.I
determined to finish the projects for him. I hired a tree trimmer. I found a
roofer.Meanwhile,
my sons each said to me, “Let’s get that book done. I want to help.”At
the start, I sensed the wisdom and perhaps God’s individual purpose for
including our sons in this undertaking. They had their dad’s genes in
creativity and wit. Together they’d impart their father’s personality. I
couldn’t do it without them. I also discovered the value of their on-the-spot
feedback and weekly encouragement.
The contract had been signed, the advance given. I emailed the editor and asked for permission for my sons and me to finish writing the novel and for a deadline extension.
“I’d like very much to publish Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot as a tribute to Steve,” she instantly wrote back.
The contract had been signed, the advance given. I emailed the editor and asked for permission for my sons and me to finish writing the novel and for a deadline extension.
“I’d like very much to publish Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot as a tribute to Steve,” she instantly wrote back.
She
gave us four months, until November 1st. The third project on the list became a
family affair.
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Janet
Chester Bly has authored 31 nonfiction and fiction books, 19 of which she
co-authored with Christy Award winning author, Stephen Bly. Titles include The
Hidden West Series, The Carson City Chronicles, Hope Lives Here, and The Heart
of a Runaway. Her 3 married sons, Russell, Michael and Aaron, live down the
mountain with their families at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater
rivers in Lewiston, Idaho.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Stuart Brannon's Final Shot--A Finished Family Project
The first chapter of Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot by Stephen
Bly peaks interest. The prologue mentioned Seaside, Oregon—an interesting
setting for the legendary Stuart Brannon—a man that drove cattle all over South
America and managed to bring a thousand Mexican beef into the Arizona Territory
all by his lonesome.
Bly started Brannon’s Final Shot before he died, June 9,
2011. His wife and sons finished the project. They kept the legendary Stuart
Brannon in and out of many a fracas, avoiding the dime novel author, Hawthorne
Miller and added a bit of romance. I’m sad this is the last of the Brannon
series.
What comes first?
Janet Chester Bly and Sons,
Stephen Bly,
Stuart Brannon's Final Shot
Friday, May 4, 2012
Clean Up in Aisle Three-Adventures on the Way to the Altar
Once upon a time, I
worked as a houseparent in a Christian agency caring for troubled children.
There were several houses on the property and each was assigned a different
supporting church to attend with our wards.
Unhappily, I found
myself worshipping in the stiffest, most solemn congregation on the list of
contributing parishes. These were some long-faced, serious, scowling believers,
I tell you that! If the gospel is good news, no one had told these brothers and
sisters. It was like attending calling hours for Jesus week after week.
In my house were
several older teens and three, rambunctious eight-year-old boys. The older
teens were as frightened as I was of our fellow worshippers, so they caught on
immediately that this was not a place to cause trouble and behaved
appropriately but eight-year-old boys have the spiritual gift of squirming.
One Sunday, two of my boys, Eric and Marcus, were plaguing one another throughout the deadly proceedings. I scowled. I pointed fingers. I made the death sign across my throat. All to no avail. Suddenly, just as the ushers presented the collection at the altar, the two took to pummeling one another so hard they rolled out of the pew right into the aisle!
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