The Lord seems to be taking me to isolated regions at the ends of the earth during this season of ministry. I am writing this from the small town of Port Alsworth on the shores of Clarke Lake in the Alaskan wilderness. There are no roads in or out. Just a gravel airstrip and light aircraft for transport. Jordan and I sang and preached at the only church for hundreds of miles last Sunday. I preached on Acts 16 and the joys of being a prisoner for Christ. The packed church including 80 young people from all over Alaska attending a camp there stood at the end to dedicate themselves to becoming bond slaves to Jesus, just like Paul and Silas. In the midst of persecution and pain in a Roman prison they are found singing worship songs and praying at midnight. Praising God in their circumstances. Read Acts 16:vs 25 is the key for everyone of us!!
We head to Hooper Bay on the west coast for a concert plus a few other Yupik Eskimo communities before flying to Anchorage Baptist Tabernacle. We are very grateful to minister at the largest church in the city. Anchorage Baptist Tabernacle. We are very grateful to Samaritans Purse for the privilege of being able to serve as a Father and Son. Especially in one of the last great frontiers on the planet. Alaska is amazing with a capital A!! We were so blessed with a day out fishing with some of the SP construction crew guys. Top Day!!
Steve


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