12 Responses to “June 6, 2007 Eskridge, KS to Atchison, KS”
childofmine97
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Mark and gang,
Watching these updates is a daily blessing, where we have the opportunity to pray for all of you and keep up with your progress, and laugh along with you as you share your experiences. It looks like you are always having the time of your life and enjoying and embracing every minute of this “season” of your life. May God continue to protect and encourage you to ride on. We cant wait to see you in Marysville Ohio, hopefully share a dinner with all of you…..Blessings and Love to you all, Jen
Luskey5
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Mark -
Sydney and I just watched the update from yesterday, and was (very) glad to hear Dave mention where the pies were from. Will stop in Dover our next trip through Kansas. Just before that we heard your interview this AM with Frank Reed on KLTY and heard the story about the cinnamon rolls. “Carbing up” is important on this ride; glad to hear the ladies from the heartland are taking care of you!!! The Lord moves in mysterious ways, and yes, a good dessert is one of them!
Very glad to hear on KLTY that you have made it to 100K in donations! Blessings to you, Dave and the Crew! Keep looking not just toward the end of the ride, but in reaching your goal for the orphans!
Ed Luskey
Marilyn Sullivan
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Mark, Dave and crew-
Wow- looks like you were in an amusement park with those rolling hills! Glad you had good sweets to keep you pushing up and down on the “roller coaster”
$100,000 raised- WOW. Amazing what the Lord is doing through Mark and team! Praise and Glory to God!!!
We are so proud of you- you guys are men of integrity and men with a HUGE heart.
I know orphans and widows will be thanking you in Heaven
May God continue to bless you spiritually, mentally and physically!
Love to all,
Marilyn
CrazyCanadianCloud
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Hey Mark, Dave and team!
For some reason I was not able to hear today’s blog…*confusd*…Hopefully I will be able to hear it when I try again next time. At any rate it’s good to at least see you are doing well on your tour. I just read $100,000 raised! That is awesome! God bless you richly for all you are doing and continue to do so. (((hugs))). love and prayers~Helen
CrazyCanadianCloud
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
HAHA! I just figured out my volume was muted…I don’t know why, but it’s all good! I can hear ya now Glad to also hear everything is going great!
Blessings~Helen
bond2663
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Well this is an appropriate scripture for you all today.
“The righteous eat until their hearts’ content, … Proverbs 13:25
Farewell Dave, thanks for being a strong support to Mark.
It looks like strong tails winds for today – ride with joy.
Love,
Steve
Melanie
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
To Mark and Dave!!!!
Great job on the workout!
You guys are great!! Have lots of fun!!!
In prayer, Melanie
Angeltamee
wrote a comment on June 7, 2007
Wow talk about hills!!
I am glad you are staying in such good spirits.
Keep up the amazing strength and spirit. we are all behind you
Tamee
tscooper
wrote a comment on June 8, 2007
Hello Mark, Dave, and crew!
Those sure were some big hills! You guys are awessssome! The amount of miles you accomplish is is amazing, but then add the hills to boot, wow! The example of sacrificing and giving of yourself for others ….. priceless! : ) What an inspiration you are!
It will be nice to have you back “home” again, Dave! And it will be nice to see you again, Mark, at Freedom Fest in Pinellas Park on July 3rd! Take care and God bless!
I feel like God put this verse on my heart as I was searching the scriptures. It reminded me of you guys riding with the wind swirling around you, and you just put your heads down, wind in your face, and pressed on! Knowing that you would not fail, because it is God who carries you!
*Isaiah 50:7 – For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be condounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
tscooper
wrote a comment on June 8, 2007
Woops! In Isaiah 50:7 the word is confounded not “condounded”! :O It should read like this -
Isaiah 50:7 – For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
skins
wrote a comment on June 8, 2007
Mark and Dave-
Nice work today…I couldn’t hear you either but I think it may have had something to do with with the wind?!? I love the story on how the pool was funded. If I ever visit the bus you can bet I will be looking for that pastry section for sure, those C-mon rolls were killing me.
Skins
sweettlc
wrote a comment on June 9, 2007
Love the link to the You tube page. It is neat to see that your music is making a difference in the world. The rolls did look great. Next time you are in MN stop by the Cold Spring Bakery, just about 20 mins from St. Joseph. They start at 3 am and you can smell the fresh rolls by 5 am. It hangs over the downtown area. It is a memory that one can not forget. Next time your in MN stop on by. We will show you the 3 things Cold Spring is known for: the bakery, Gluke brewery (they do the Kilabrow rootbeer), and of course the Granite Company with the quarries.
May God continue to guide you.
Sweettlc
12 Responses to “June 6, 2007 Eskridge, KS to Atchison, KS”
Mark and gang,
Watching these updates is a daily blessing, where we have the opportunity to pray for all of you and keep up with your progress, and laugh along with you as you share your experiences. It looks like you are always having the time of your life and enjoying and embracing every minute of this “season” of your life. May God continue to protect and encourage you to ride on. We cant wait to see you in Marysville Ohio, hopefully share a dinner with all of you…..Blessings and Love to you all, Jen
Mark -
Sydney and I just watched the update from yesterday, and was (very) glad to hear Dave mention where the pies were from. Will stop in Dover our next trip through Kansas. Just before that we heard your interview this AM with Frank Reed on KLTY and heard the story about the cinnamon rolls. “Carbing up” is important on this ride; glad to hear the ladies from the heartland are taking care of you!!! The Lord moves in mysterious ways, and yes, a good dessert is one of them!
Very glad to hear on KLTY that you have made it to 100K in donations! Blessings to you, Dave and the Crew! Keep looking not just toward the end of the ride, but in reaching your goal for the orphans!
Ed Luskey
Mark, Dave and crew-
Wow- looks like you were in an amusement park with those rolling hills! Glad you had good sweets to keep you pushing up and down on the “roller coaster”
$100,000 raised- WOW. Amazing what the Lord is doing through Mark and team! Praise and Glory to God!!!
We are so proud of you- you guys are men of integrity and men with a HUGE heart.
I know orphans and widows will be thanking you in Heaven
May God continue to bless you spiritually, mentally and physically!
Love to all,
Marilyn
Hey Mark, Dave and team!
For some reason I was not able to hear today’s blog…*confusd*…Hopefully I will be able to hear it when I try again next time. At any rate it’s good to at least see you are doing well on your tour. I just read $100,000 raised! That is awesome! God bless you richly for all you are doing and continue to do so. (((hugs))). love and prayers~Helen
HAHA! I just figured out my volume was muted…I don’t know why, but it’s all good! I can hear ya now
Glad to also hear everything is going great!
Blessings~Helen
Well this is an appropriate scripture for you all today.
“The righteous eat until their hearts’ content, … Proverbs 13:25
Farewell Dave, thanks for being a strong support to Mark.
It looks like strong tails winds for today – ride with joy.
Love,
Steve
To Mark and Dave!!!!
Great job on the workout!
You guys are great!! Have lots of fun!!!
In prayer, Melanie
Wow talk about hills!!
I am glad you are staying in such good spirits.
Keep up the amazing strength and spirit. we are all behind you
Tamee
Hello Mark, Dave, and crew!
Those sure were some big hills! You guys are awessssome! The amount of miles you accomplish is is amazing, but then add the hills to boot, wow! The example of sacrificing and giving of yourself for others ….. priceless! : ) What an inspiration you are!
It will be nice to have you back “home” again, Dave! And it will be nice to see you again, Mark, at Freedom Fest in Pinellas Park on July 3rd! Take care and God bless!
I feel like God put this verse on my heart as I was searching the scriptures. It reminded me of you guys riding with the wind swirling around you, and you just put your heads down, wind in your face, and pressed on! Knowing that you would not fail, because it is God who carries you!
*Isaiah 50:7 – For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be condounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
Woops! In Isaiah 50:7 the word is confounded not “condounded”! :O It should read like this -
Isaiah 50:7 – For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
Mark and Dave-
Nice work today…I couldn’t hear you either but I think it may have had something to do with with the wind?!? I love the story on how the pool was funded. If I ever visit the bus you can bet I will be looking for that pastry section for sure, those C-mon rolls were killing me.
Skins
Love the link to the You tube page. It is neat to see that your music is making a difference in the world. The rolls did look great. Next time you are in MN stop by the Cold Spring Bakery, just about 20 mins from St. Joseph. They start at 3 am and you can smell the fresh rolls by 5 am. It hangs over the downtown area. It is a memory that one can not forget. Next time your in MN stop on by. We will show you the 3 things Cold Spring is known for: the bakery, Gluke brewery (they do the Kilabrow rootbeer), and of course the Granite Company with the quarries.
May God continue to guide you.
Sweettlc
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