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Dr. Ray Pritchard is the founder and President of Keep Believing Ministries

For 26 years he has been a pastor, speaker and author of 27 books. Married to Marlene for 35 years, he enjoys being a dad to 3 sons, biking, world travel and playing with Dudley, beloved basset hound.
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It’s Been a Great Week at Maranatha

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Topics: Travel

I’m writing this note just before 10 PM on Friday night. This evening I finished my final message at Maranatha Bible Conference in Muskegon, Michigan. We had a wonderful week. For one thing, the weather was superb, even better than I remember from four years ago. Clear days, warm but not hot, low humidity, a slight breeze, conditions so good that you wanted to spend as much time outdoors as possible.

This week we were blessed to have the mission representatives from JAARS, the technical support arm of Wycliffe Bible Translators. They brought with them two planes—an older plane that runs on avgas and a brand-new plane called the Kodiak, so new that they have the first plane off the assembly line. It uses a turbine engine that runs on jet fuel. Because avgas is both scarce and incredibly expensive, the Kodiak represents the new wave of missionary airplanes. And because it is a brand-new plane, JAARS needs to raise $100,000 to train pilots who are used to flying the older planes. The people attending the conference gave $30,000 toward that goal, with more money coming in tonight and tomorrow.

This afternoon I had a special treat when Craig and Megan Hammond came for a visit. For many years Craig served as Youth Pastor and then Pastor of Student Ministries at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL. He and Megan recently moved to Oregon where they will serve in a college ministry called Campus Ambassadors. While they were in the area visiting Craig’s parents, they dropped by Maranatha to say hello. It was great seeing them again—and their young daughter Madelyn.

Tomorrow is going to be a long day that starts in Michigan and ends in Oregon. I’m getting up at 4:15 AM to catch a flight from Grand Rapids to Cincinnati, and then another flight to Portland, Oregon, and then an hour and 45 minute drive to Cannon Beach Conference Center where I will speak tomorrow night. It’s that last part that has me a wee bit tired (to borrow a phrase from Ian Leitch) so I’ve decided not to think about it.

Special thanks to Tim and Eileen Ostrander and to Terry and Kay Agal, and to the excellent staff at Maranatha for their many kindnesses to me this week. I told the folks tonight that Maranatha feels like a combination vacation resort, Bible conference and family reunion.

That’s the news so far. It’s been a great week and now it’s time to go to bed.

 

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July 19, 2008, 11:17 AM
Al&jennie Prust says:
Brother Ray
Jennie and I Will be Praying For Your Safe Tarvel to Cannon Beach Conference Center.Hope you Are Doing well.I will Let The Sunday School class know of your travel plans and to Pray for your Ministry.

IN GOD LOVE Al&Jennie
July 19, 2008, 9:14 PM
Ray Pritchard says:
Al and Jennie, I’m writing this from my room at Cannon Beach. When I look out my window, I can see the Pacific Ocean right in front of me.

It took a long day of flying to get here, and I’m scheduled to give my first message in about an hour.

Please greet the Sunday School class for me and thank them for their prayers. This week I’m in Oregon and then next Saturday Marlene will join me in Pennsylvania. We truly need your prayers as we travel and minister.

Ray

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