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Mile Marker: August 22nd, 2008

   Dryden Rd. Campmeeting has been great!  Bro. Webb and Bro. Galiher have preached some tremendous messages and the services have been awesome.  It is now Friday afternoon and we have one more night to go. I can't wait to see what the Lord is going to do.
   We are leaving tomorrow for Montana so we we'll be out of touch for a week.  We are looking forward to seeing the Metzger's and preaching for them.  Please keep us in your prayers.
 Odie

Mile Marker: July 30th, 2008

   Hi from Ohio! It is good to be in the Buckeye state again. We arrived safely home on Saturday evening. It has been a joyous and sad time. I will get to more of that later.
   Revival ended at Bethany Revival Center in Wichita on Friday night. It is always difficult to leave friends. You just have to say see you later and go on. Daddy had to leave his little buddy Ian who was crying and begging him not to leave. Kids know how to tug on the heart strings!!
   Thanks again to Pastor John DiZazzo for your hospitality! “It is never enough”, but thank you! That is an inside joke you will have to ask Dad about some time. The congregation at Bethany Revival Center always go way out of their way to make sure we are provided for!! Thanks so much for everything. Thanks to Sis. Shawna Walker from New Horizon Holiness Church for the awesome peanut butter pie! It is still the best in the world!
    We traveled most of the night Friday. Dad stopped and slept for a few hours then we were “On The Road Again.” Thank God for the motor home! I think my snoring kept Dad awake. Traveling is so much more comfortable in the motorhome than the truck!!- We were able to be in service at Dryden Road for service Sunday morning! It happened to be a special Sunday in the history Dryden Road. They broke ground on a much needed fellowship hall/youth center. Then there was a big church dinner. Dad enjoyed that part the best.
    Sunday evening we were in service with Pastor Clifton Galiher. We always enjoy being at Taylor Mill Pentecostal Church!! They are great folks!!
   Also on Sunday evening my Uncle Roy Coffman passed away. It was a shock to our family! Please keep the Coffman family in your prayers!! 
   Tonight Mom and I are going to Hillsboro to hang with the Morgan crew. Yesterday was a big day for my Papaw Danny. Happy 60th birthday, Papaw!! We are fixing him Fajitas for dinner tonight.
   I also want to say thank you to Pastor Rex Lloyd for allowing us to park here at Dodds Pentecostal Church.    Odie

 

Mile Marker July 30th, 2008

   Howdy partners! I am back in the “cow town” of Wichita, Kansas. It is always good to come back to Wichita for a visit! We have many memories of this town since it was home for four years. It was during our pastorate at New Horizon Holiness Church that we met the good people at Bethany Revival Center, and the rest is History.
   We first met them nearly nine years ago. Wow how time flies! I was a mere 14 years old. We preached our first revival for Pastor John DiZazzo in August of 2003. Now we are back for the sixth revival. As Dad would say “they are real gluttons for punishment”! We are glad they keep having mercy on us and asking us back. We love spending time with these folks. 
   I am also thankful for the opportunity it gives us to see the people from New Horizon every year. They will always be special to us. We are glad they are doing good and God continues to help them!!
   This week has brought us a couple more special treats. Bro. Joe and Sis. Alma DiMinico from Omaha, Nebraska came down for the whole week of revival. They also brought several family member with them. We were surprised yet very happy to see the DiMinicos come in on Sunday. They Pastor a sister church to Bethany in Omaha. It has been a blast listening to the DiZazzos and DiMinicos tell of their days at their home church in Boston, Massachusetts!!!
   On Monday night we had several members of the Fellers family visit from Weir, Kansas. They are awesome friends to us! Thank you Pastor Fellers for driving three hours one way to be in service with us!
   Dad is also preaching three times this week in the Sedgwick County jail. They had a service yesterday morning, another this afternoon and then the last one is Friday morning. They say they have a good time ministering to the men there. Bro. Charles Mitchell here in the church has a ministry in the jail. Dad went with Bro. Charles once last year and he was glad they could do more this year.
   Before I close today I want to wish two special ladies a Happy Birthday. My Mamaw, Martha Boggs, celebrates her big day today on the 30th. Our pastors wife, Sis. Jane Sutherland will celebrate tomorrow the 31st. Happy birthday to you both! I hope you have a wonderful day!! We love and appreciate you more than words can express!        Odie

 

Mile Marker: July 24th, 2008

   I hope you all are having a good week. Our week has been a good one so far. It has been extremely hot here in Oklahoma City. I told Mom it was time to go to the zoo. We went to a zoo in Kansas City last summer when it was over a 100 degrees. Mom and I had a blast! Then we have tendency to only visit Shoe Carnival store when it is about Zero outside. We are messed up!
   The revival services have been good here at Mt Vernon Holiness Church. We love Pastor Rickey Searcy his fine congregation!! Many friends have already visited the meeting. Thanks for taking the time to visit us!!!
   Deidre made it safely home Tuesday evening. It feels very different without her here! I know she was ready to see her family. Thanks Uncle Steve, Aunt Karen, Victor and Isaac for loaning her to us for the summer! Deidre, thank you for coming to be a part of our family
   I am glad to be here in Oklahoma with my good friend Javonia Searcy. Javonia is a precious gift from God! We are having a good time. We like to look at pictures and listen to music together. -Sunday Morning we had a great time at Bethany Holiness Church with Pastor Darrell Toliver. During the 10:00 am service we got to minister in the outreach service for folks they bus in. It was a wonderful experience. Thanks to Bro. Todd Sloggett for the invitation to preach that service. Keep up the great work!
   Then we joined the entire church for the Morning Worship service. God also joined us there. He definitely let His presence be known. Thanks Bro. Toliver and the kind congregation for welcoming us. You all have always been so nice to us! -I must get ready for the service tonight. Try to stay as cool as possible during these HOT days of summer!
Odie

 

Mile Marker: July 19th, 2008

   Hello from Oklahoma!! It is good to be back in an area where there is internet signal. This past week in Reeds Spring, Missouri cell signal was very low. We had a great week at Allen Pentecostal Church. The revival flew by extremely fast! Thanks to Past Kurt McCrorey and all the church for making us feel at home. We love you like family!
   The Lord visited us in a special way several services. Thursday night was very special. Five year old Emily McCrorey cried a puddle of tears, and said “ I feel like I got saved”. It was a wonderful sight to see! She has a tender heart toward God!
   Deidre and I would like to say thank you to Bro. Kurt and Sis. Angie McCrorey for letting us stay with you a few days during revival.  We had a wonderful time. Thanks again for putting up with us! Angie thanks for the shopping trip!! You are a bundle of fun!!
   The revival at Full Gospel Assembly in Sullivan, Missouri ended July 11th. Pastor Dale Graham and the congregation of Full Gospel are good people. Thanks for all your kindness! We appreciate you all!
   The last night of the revival was missions night. We wore our Nigerian clothes. Several of the church folk also had clothes from other countries. Dad’s message challenged us to win the lost to Christ. It was a neat service.
   Deidre has been with us almost Five weeks and is leaving in three more days. She will be flying out of Oklahoma City Tuesday afternoon. Please pray for her on Tuesday! I am not ready for her to leave. We don’t like to talk about it. I just remind myself I will see her next month.
   I will quit my blabbering for now. We are looking forward to being in service tomorrow morning at Bethany Holiness Church here in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Then we will head to Mt. Vernon Holiness Church in Oklahoma City. Come see us when you get a chance.
   A reminder: Indoor Campmeeting at Dryden Road Pentecostal Church is August 19th-22. We would love to see you at 3201 Dryden Road, Dayton, Ohio!!  Bro. Dwain Galiher is preaching the days and Bro. Randy Webb is preaching the nights.   
Odie

 

Mile Marker: July 10th, 2008

   A warm Missouri howdy to you all! I hope you all are having a great summer. We have been having a grand old time. Deidre is still with us for another week and a half. I am not sure I am going to let her go home! I love having her here! She definitely learning what evangelist life is like. I think she is enjoying herself.
   Dad last wrote from Evansville, Indiana. We had just seen the Isaacs the night before in Owensboro, Kentucky. It is always a special treat to be with the Isaacs!! They did awesome as always. Thanks Dad for the great surprise!!!
   In Evansville we enjoyed two services at Full Gospel Mission. God is continuing to do great things for Pastor John Eaton. It is always good to see “Pops” Eaton and all our Evansville family!!
   We pulled in the huge “metropolis” of Elco, Illinois on Monday June 30th. I just could not find the town at all!! We did not need much town. God knows where “Elco Hill” is located!!
   Pastor Lloyd Shuecraft was anointed by God as he preached the night services!! Awesome is the only way I know to describe it. Dad did a great job preaching the morning services. Thank the Lord for helping him! We had great time visiting with all our friends at Elco too! Thanks to the gang for such a great time. Oh yeah, “take one”! Thanks to Pastor Geoff Bond, Pastor Alan Harris, and all the Board members of the Elco Adult camp! We appreciate your confidence in our family!! Also thanks to Sis. Anita Harris and all the other kitchen workers for the delicious food!
   July 3rd was my Mom’s birthday. She seemed to have a good day. I think she has been listening to many Jack Benny episodes on XM radio, because she said it was the first anniversary of her 39th birthday! Toward the end of Campmeeting Mom came down with a terrible cold. She worked her way through it although she felt terrible. I guess her birthday made her sick! She seems to be on the mend now.
   We arrived in Sullivan, Missouri Saturday. Revival began here at Full Gospel Assembly that night. Pastor Dale Graham and the congregation have treated us so good. They are some nice folks!!
   Thanks to Deidre for stepping up and singing with us since Mom has been sick. She has been doing a great job! Next week we will be near Reed Springs, MO at the Allen Church. I will give you an update then IF we have internet service.        Odie

 

Mile Marker: June 27, 2008 (From Davy)

   I want to let you know why we won't be updating the next week or so.  We will be in Elco Illinois until after July 4th.  We won't have cell phone service much less internet service.  Bro. Shuecraft will be preaching the night services so I know we are in for a treat.  Last year this meeting was a great blessing for our family so we are really looking forward to it.  We will be singing and preaching during the morning services so come on out to Elco and help us out!
   We have been off this week.  We rested Monday in Florida, drove Tuesday , rested Wednesday in Tennessee and drove on to Evansville, Indiana Thursday.  We stopped in Owensboro, KY last night to hear the Isaacs and came on in here about 2:00 am.  The Isaacs were awesome as usual.  So much for resting this week, but we had a great time.   I am sure Odie will have much more to say about all that. 
   Thanks for praying for us.    Davy
Ps.  You didn't hear it from me but my sweet wife has a BIG birthday coming up on July 3rd!

Mile Marker: June 19th, 2008

   Hello friends, I trust you have a had a God Blessed week! I am enjoying my time here in Cantonment, Florida. It has been a much better visit than our last in 2005. I spent the majority of our last revival at Beams of Light rolling the bed in pain! This time has been pain free for me, Praise God, and Lord willing there will be no week long stays in the hospital!
   It has been so good to see these church folks again. This time I am actually able to be sociable. Our good friend Bro. Ferrell Sterns has been here two nights. Ferrell is a special friend, I appreciate him very much! He and I could talk for hours about southern gospel music!!
   We have been having some very encouraging church services. Wednesday night was especially special to me. The Lord seemed so close to us. I am anxious to see what God will do each night. We serve a mighty good God!!!
   My cousin, Deidre, arrived in Pensacola safely on Tuesday afternoon. We are having a great time together. Thanks to Pastor Philip Deane for allowing Deidre and me to stay in the evangelist quarters! We love having our own apartment. It is so nice! Odie

 

Mile Marker: June 14th, 2008

   Hey friends! I want to wish all you Fathers, especially my Dad, a Happy Father’s Day! I am a daddy’s girls! I am so thankful God gave me an awesome Father!! “I love you more than a hog loves slop!!!!”
   We had a great week. As Dad told you last time we spent a few days relaxing. It was our first few days off of the year, and they were desperately needed! It felt so good to have some down time to do what we wanted.  We took two and a half days this week and we hope to take four more the end of June.
   The Falling Waters State Park in Chipley, Florida is a beautiful park! The water falls were not working during this dry season. There was just a water drip, so I call it Dripping Water State Park. It did rain some this week. On Tuesday Mom and I spent several hours outside. We went on a few of the trails in the park. We went as far as the wheelchair could go.
   We also pulled out the Connect Four game this week. It has been long time since we have had a “Connect Four Wars!” They are a blast! I love it because I am actually a challenge to Mom. I still can not beat Dad. Somehow he finds a way to trap me . I will have to keep trying!!!
   Late Wednesday night we pulled into Campmeeting at Miracle Valley. It was my first time to visit the meeting. My parents had not been there in 15 years. Thanks to Bro. King for your warm welcome! We had the chance to see a lot of people have not seen in a long time. The Lord visit me in a special way on Thursday night and Dad preached great on Friday morning.
   Now we are in Cantonment, Florida gearing up for revival. It has been three years since our last visit to Beams of Light. We are looking forward to seeing our wonderful friends! They treated us so wonderful last time we were here. This where we were when I had to spend a week in the hospital. They are definitely God’s people!
   We had a wonderful evening last night with Pastor “Doctor” Philip Deane and his family. They fixed us delicious meal!! Also it was great to see Stephanie and James Lawrence who came in from Georgia. I first met Stephanie when I was four in Broxton, Georgia.
   Today the church had a big picnic by the Pensacola bay. We had a good time fellowshipping with the church folk. Of course A LOT of eating was involved! The weather threatened not to cooperate with our plans but the sun finally showed up bringing us a beautiful, breezy day. We are now trying to recover from a long day outside. I am waiting for my turn in the shower. Then my bed will be calling me!
   June is anniversary month for the Boggs family, and the first two were this week. My Mamaw and Papaw Boggs celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on Thursday. Uncle Jay and Aunt Theresa Osborn had their 16th anniversary Friday. Happy Anniversary to both couples!
   I am so excited my cousin Deidre will be joining us on Tuesday!! She has the hours and minutes counted down. Please pray for her safety has she flies here!!       Odie

 

Mile Marker: June 9th, 2008 (From Davy)

   We had a great day yesterday near the big city of Opp, Alabama.  We spent the day with Pastor David Sims and the Calvary Holiness Church.  We had a tremendous service Sunday morning.  The Holy Ghost came and refreshed the church and especially our family.  The Lord knows exactly what we need and He certainly met our needs in that service.  The great blessing we received was a super start to the next couple of days.  We are off through Wednesday and we are in a top secret undisclosed location (Actually a state park campground in Florida) while we do nothing but rest.  I am sure that Odie will bring you up to date sometime soon.     Davy

Mile Marker June 7th, 2008

   We had a great week here in Thomasville, Georgia.  We just returned from a delicious seafood restaurant called Homecoming. Now we are pulling everything together to head to Alabama in the morning.
   Last night was the end of revival at New Hope Holiness Church. The people prayed good in the altars! Dad often says the altar-call is main part of the service. That is where our help comes from. We had services of encouragement, dedication, and Jesus reaching for the sinner.
   Our time spent with the Walker Family will not soon be forgotten. We had a wonderful time visiting with them! Bro. Tony is a Pastor who understands an evangelist. Sis. Annie is the “leader of the pack”!!. We missed her Thursday and Friday nights! She had to be out of town, but somehow we made it without her. Thanks, Dallon, (The Walker's son) for allowing us to use your truck! Landon (The Walker's other son) is the life of the party. Holiness folks know how to have a good time and it always includes eating a good meal!!
   I have two great aunts that are in need of special prayer. Aunt China Upton has cancer and Aunt Kathy Abner is recovering from a stroke. They both have a long road ahead of them!  Please add them to your prayer list.
   Happy birthday to my cousin Seth Erickson Evans! “Setheronie” turned One yesterday. He is a sweetheart! You all know my first cousins are all special to me! They are precious gifts from God! My Oldest first cousin, Deidre will be joining us on June17th for several weeks.  I can hardly wait!
   I can not close with out telling you my new nick-name. Odie seems like a pretty easy name to pronounce but kids still give me some cute names. I've been called Oee, Opie, Dodie, Flody, Jody, Cody, Oddie, Okie and more.  The newest one on the list is
Olie. That comes from One year old Madelyn Blankenship of Wynnewood, Oklahoma. Since she can now say my name I am on her prayer list. Her mother, Rebecca, says Madelyn prays for everyone who’s name she can say. She prays for Olie every night.  I know God hears those prayers!!
   I hope you have a great weekend. We will be in Opp, Alabama for services on Sunday. Odie

 

Mile Marker: June 3, 2008

   Howdy friends and neighbors! (To quote my Dad) I hope the month of June has been treating you well. We are doing just peachy here in Thomasville, Georgia. We are trying to survive the heat, humidity, and love bugs. There is absolutely nothing to love about those bugs. It has been 2 and a half years since our last visit to New Hope Holiness. It is so good to come back to a church and see so many new faces! God is visiting us in the revival. We have had three good services. They have recently remodeled the sanctuary. It looks extremely nice. We are having a great time with Pastor Tony Walker and family.
   Now let me rewind a week. We spent last week in Prattville, Alabama. I don’t know where to began the report from Summit Holiness Church. We had been to the church on a few different occasions for fellowship meeting, or a midweek service. It was great to get better acquainted with the folks of the church. They were so kind to us. Making us feel right at home! We had great service and the people responded so well to our singing and Dad’s preaching. We sure appreciate you folks at Summit!
   We had an excellent time visiting with the Simpson family! Sis. Bev is so sweet. She worked so hard taking care of us. All of her cooking is good, but her meatloaf is out of this world good!!!!!! I had a blast hanging out with Hope. It would get pretty dangerous when it would get late and the giggle boxes tipped over! I don’t know what we would do without Hope!! Isaac, he had a blast playing in my wheel chairs. At the beginning of the week Isaac was saving money for a four wheeler or a Dodge truck. By the end of the week he wanted a wheel chair. I think he was praying extra hard for my healing during that revival! Ha ha. Ike is my buddy!
   Oh yeah, we can't forget  Bro. Rick, or as we affectionately call him “Mr. Sinner’s Prayer”. God has been blessing him to write some good songs. I like to give him a hard time. If you have not had the chance yet to hear “The Sinner’s Prayer” by the Greasons call your local southern gospel radio station and request it. They have been playing it a lot an XM Enlighten 34. It is a song that is blessing a lot of people across the country. One lady testified of rededicating her life to God after hearing the song. I am Bro. Rick’s number 1 fan!! Be listening for more great songs from the pen of “ Mr. Sinner’s Prayer.”
   May 28th was a special day for my Papaw Eugene Boggs! Happy belated 65th birthday, Papaw!! I am so glad God has allowed us to keep you with us here on earth! I love you very much!      Odie

 

Mile Marker: May, 24th, 2008

   Our current location is Prattville, Alabama. We are excited about being here at Summit Holiness Church with Pastor Rick Simpson and family! I will let you know how things are going here as they develop. I am sure I will have plenty to say with Bro. Simpson around!
   We had a very smooth travel day. It was only around two hours of driving time. I slept through the majority of the driving time. Before arriving at the church Mom and Dad did the weekly Wal-Mart run. Wal-Mart is practically across the street from the church. I can see it from the window of the bus.
   I used the evening to get caught up on some of my phone conversations I do not have to stay in one position to keep phone service!! If I breathed the wrong way last week the call was dropped.
   We have not had enough phone service to get online and update you lately so I kept a journal of the happenings this past week. My last Mile Marker was Saturday morning, May 17th. I hope you all have had a good week. You can read about mine below.
   I should close for now. Tomorrow is Sunday and will be busy day. I hope you all have a great Memorial Day Weekend! Here’s the updates from this past week. Odie
Saturday May 17th, 2008
   The Community Outreach Service in Elba, Alabama was a success. Thank you all for your prayer! It was a lot of hard work for everybody involved but was a service ordained by God. We felt Him there from the opening prayer! We always love the chance to take the gospel outside the four walls of the church. One lady came forward for salvation at the altar call. We had a bunch of area folks under the shelter, many listening off in the distance and there is no way to know who all listened on WELB AM1350. THanks to pastor Jon Isaacs for inviting us to be a part and Thanks to Bro. Derrick Snellgrove for all your hard work! May God bless you and WELB! Keep up the good work!
   After the service we went on to Zoar Holiness Church and got the “BoggsMobile” set up for living this week. Now we are looking forward to Homecoming in the morning.    Odie
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
   It is Homecoming Sunday for Zoar Holiness Church. We are privileged to be here again with Pastor Jon Isaacs. There was an eleven o’clock service this morning. We sang a few songs and Dad preached a great messages on the “Long Arm of Grace”. God’s grace is so amazing and powerful!
   Then it was time for the real reason everyone came to homecoming, the meal! They were not disappointed either. I had several good things, but the dumplings I had were Heavenly.
   Around 2:00 P.M. we gathered back in the sanctuary for the afternoon service. Several visitors from the area churches were there for this service. A few of the visitors sang songs and the ministers testified. After we sang a few more songs Dad preached for twenty-three minutes. Wow! that is almost a record.
   We have spent the evening getting some much needed relaxation. Dad took the opportunity to go to bed early. After I took a nap and ate dinner I have been getting some computer work done.
   Well, that’s about it for today. So I will bid you a good night. Odie
Monday, May 19th, 2008
   It has been a beautiful, sunny day here in Alabama. We are enjoying the peace and quiet out here in the country. We had a wonderful lunch today at Pizza Hut with Pastor Jon, Sis. Heidi, Alayna, Alivya, and Sis. Brenda. I am always in for some good pizza. The girls provided the dinner entertainment. They are a bundle of fun!!
   We are each in our afternoon mode. Dad is studying at the table. Mom is in the bedroom probably studying Spanish. I am in my bunk enjoying my surroundings. In just a while it will be time to get ready for church. The evening services start at 6:30 this week. Odie
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
   Well, another day has come and almost gone. It was a good day for us. We spent the day here in the motor home. It is always good to have a day to ourselves every once in a while.
   The church services the last two nights have been great. The area churches are always good to fellowship when we are in this part of the country. It would be hard for me to name all the churches that have been represented in the revival. Dad had been preaching some good sermons. The ladies of the church have been preparing food after church each night. Monday was Mexican food and tonight was Italian food. Both meals have been very good!
   Since being here we have had some annoying neighbors. No, it is not the inhabitants of the cemetery next door. The birds have been having a time with bus. They think they can roost on the awnings, mirrors, and step. Their evidence is all around. To top it all off when they see their reflection in the stainless steel, they start pecking at the opposing bird for barging in on their space. LOL!! We put Mom’s rubber snake on the step. I think it worked to scare them off. It also scared several people at church tonight! You know Mom had a good time with the people being scared!    Odie
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
   We did not do anything really special today, but it was a great day. This afternoon while Dad was studying Mom spent some time outside studying her Spanish. She has tried her best to talk me into learning Spanish with her. But so far she has not talked me into it. I spent another afternoon in my wonderful little area. I have been listening to several episodes to "The Life Of Riley."  My, what messes Riley can get himself in. “What a revolting development this is...” I have several MP3 episodes of the show, thanks to my Uncle Steve.
   We went to the Isaacs home today for dinner. Sis. Heidi prepared a wonderful meal! You can not beat a good home cooked meal. Thank you to Bro. Jon for chauffeuring us around while here. Alayna (7) and Alivya (3) know how to keep us rolling. They are two precious girls!!
   Tonight's service was very faith building to me. Sometimes our faith just needs a little boosting. We had a good time of eating and fellowship after the service with the church folks. You know us Holiness people have to eat after going to church! Until later I am signing off.    Odie
Thursday,  May 22nd, 2008
   “Life is great and getting better” to quote Jeff Easter. We had a good family day here in the motor home. Mom fixed us a wonderful brunch! I think Dad ate omelets and Mom and I had French toast. It has been along time since I had French toast. It was absolutely delicious!
   We had a wonderful church service tonight. Once again it was a faith building service. We were encouraged to believe God for anything. There were several visitor there. Not only from the local churches but also from far a way. It was great to see our dear friends Bro. Chris and Sis. Linda Whiffen. Also Jabo and Jennifer, Kristen, Keeton, and Kailey Griffith. They came all the way from Haines, City, Florida. They are precious friends to our family.
   I better quit my babbling go to bed. Soon nothing is going to make sense. Odie
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
   Today is the birthday of my little sister, Ali Elizabeth Boggs. She arrived in the world four month too early. God only allowed her to stay a few short hours. I can not remember that time in our lives, because I was only 18 months old but the Lord definitely guided my parents through that very rough time! We have not understood God’s reasoning for not allowing her stay with us but we trust Him. I am looking forward to seeing my sister one day in Heaven!! Happy 21st Birthday, Ali, I will see soon!
   Today was a grand day visiting with all our friends. We met the Isaacs, Whiffens and the Griffiths at Ryan’s for a lunch. We then returned home to prepare for the evening service.
   A host of visitors showed up again tonight for church. I know it was an encouragement to the folks at Zoar. Pastor Jon Isaacs and the congregation of Zoar Holiness Church were so kind to us! They are wonderful people! -Most of you that know me good enough to know that I am a bag lady. I have always loved any kind of purse, bag, or whatever I could carry around. Honestly as a child I wouldn’t allow mom to throw away a plastic bag. The church folk last night added to my Vera Bradley purse collection. Sister Heidi was the instigator of it all. We have a something in common. She also has deep love for purses!
   Then it was time to load the equipment and bid them all goodbye. Odie

Mile Marker: May 17th, 2008

   We had a great week here at Harbor of Hope. The revival ended well last night. I think there were visitors every night. That always helps bring life to a meeting. Pastor Al and Sis. Martha Loper and all the church were so kind to us! It was nothing but a warm welcome from the sweet folks. Bro. Loper is a joke a minute! It is hard to tell if he is being serious or joking with you. We had a ball with him!
   Friday was Laundry day for Mom and me. It was an eventful time. We had to go tracking down quarters. Because the change machine at the Laundromat only took $1 dollar bills. Mom had to completely re-wash a load because a washer did not work properly. So there went $2.50 down the drain that we spent the first time. I spent part of the time in Bro. Loper's truck. When we went to a bank to get money my wheel chair got soaked in the rain. It felt good to head home!
   Laundry day always means a drink from Sonic if there is one in town. And Praise God, Ozark has a Sonic! Bring me a Route 44 Dr. Pepper! Sonic has the BEST Doctor Pepper on their crushed ice! That stuff is “Heavenly Nectar”!
   Today is going to be an exciting day. We get to be a part of the outdoor service in Elba, Alabama. It is being sponsored by Zoar Holiness Church and Pastor Jon Isaacs. The Local Southern Gospel station WELB is planning to broadcast it live. It will be a great witnessing tool for the church. Unless our singing runs everyone off! I am nervous about singing live on the radio. I guess there always has to be a first for every thing. Pray for us!!!
   It is now Saturday as I write this and I have not retired for the night. Mom and Dad have called it a day and I am about to do the same. I still need to work on the Wal-mart list for tomorrow. We need to make one last trip before we go to mans land! We need to stock up on Rice and Sam’s Choice Water. Those seem to be our two main food groups lately. Ha Ha
   The next several days we will be way out in the country, so there will not be any Mile Markers for a while. Sorry Aunt Theresa. You could pray for a miraculous AT&T cell tower to appear next to Zoar Holiness Church! Oh yeah I need a Verizon tower too so I can talk on my phone! 
    While your are online check out the home page of Enlighten 34 XM.  At the bottom of the page it has the Lyrics of "Sinner's Prayer".  It is a great song written by our friend Pastor Rick Simpson.  It is a great song.  If you know Bro. Rick, call him and congratulate him.  Here's the link. 
http://www.enlighten34.com/
   I will update in a week or so.    Odie

 

Mile Marker: May 14th, 2008

   Well, it has been a good couple of days since my last update. Tuesday the McKee family took us and the pastor to eat Chinese food. It was a good meal. Bro. Loper (the Pastor) had to point out there were three veterinarian shops close to the restaurant. Dad says, “So many cats so few recipes”. Mom and I stick to things we can recognize. I love good fried rice and “real chicken!
   Yesterday Mom and I also ran to Dothan to do a couple errands for Dad. While we had a car we went to Ross and T.J. Max. Mom was looking for a few things to organize us better. Can you believe I did not even look at the clothes in either store? That is an accomplishment for me I am proud of myself!
   Today Dad did some maintenance to the bus and we worked inside. It is nice to have warm sunny weather! We have been in a lot of rain lately. I like sunshine!! Things are pretty dry around here. They are hoping for rain.
   Sis. Patricia and Sis. Louise made a delicious meal today. I can not remember all the food the prepared for us. I know one thing, I got my daily fix of rice. We have been on a rice kick for several months. Now I miss my rice if we do not have it.  Dad said he started eating rice and causes a world wide  the rice shortage!
   The church service the last four nights have been good. Tuesday night was especially good. You could sense from the beginning God had something special in mind. His sweet Spirit was definitely there to bless! 
   I had better go for now. Thanks for stopping by visiting!   Odie

 Mile Marker: May 12th, 2008

   It is Monday! Things are going smoothly around here today. Mom is still trying to get things organized just right. I have been trying to get rested up from the trip. I get sooooo tired laying down while dad is driving. Ha ha! This afternoon we met Bro. and Sis. Loper for some Mexican food. I had a Burrito Supreme that was very good. Dad wanted me to only eat part of it, but guess what, I ate the whole thing! Sorry to disappoint you, Dad.
   We had a great first service of revival last night. Something funny happened yesterday. Two families came to church because they saw our bus parked in the parking lot of the church. Both families were first time visitors to the church. I guess they wanted to hear good singing. They were in for a big disappointment! We need more practice that is for sure!!! Tonight we had five more people come for the first time because they saw the bus. That is awesome!
   This is our first week without our truck.  It is very strange not to look out and see the white truck.  We are waiting until the trailer and truck sell before seriously looking for a tow vehicle.  Thanks to Pastor Loper for sharing his truck this week.
   The world of Southern Gospel music is in a state of grief and shock.  Early Sunday morning Dottie Rambo was killed is a bus accident. It was late last night when we read the news. She definitely had a gift from God to write some awesome songs. Her songs are too numerous to name, but they will continue to bless people forever. Please pray for the Rambo family and others who were injured in the accident!  It just reminds me how blessed we are. We travel so many miles every year without incident. In fact we travel that very same stretch of road very often. Thank the Lord for His hand of protection on us!!      Odie

 

Mile Marker: May 11th, 2008

   Happy Mother’s Day!! I am blessed with a wonderful mother that I love very much! Mom is a precious person. She has always went the extra mile for me, and I will forever be indebted to her! I pick on Mom a lot but you all know she trained me to joke. I never know what trick she will pull on me next. Mom gave me a hug and a “love pat” on the back last week. My first instinct was to check for a kick me sign or some foreign object stuck to me. I love you Mom! You are my bucky!! 
   Today has been a good day. We are now in the state of Alabama. It has been a typical south Alabama day, hot and humid. We were in service last night and this morning at the Mt. Sinai Holiness Tabernacle. It was great to see Pastor Dewayne Watson and the congregation in Dothan, Alabama. God is blessing them!
   Tonight we begin revival at the Harbor of Hope. This will be our first revival for Pastor Al Loper. We were here for a service in the fall and had a great time. So we are looking forward to an exciting time here!
   I want to say our home now looks so awesome inside. Sis. Gibson did a miracle blending everything together! If you saw the motor home before you will not believe the change. Thank you Sis. Gibson. Also thanks to Uncle Danny for painting my bunk! I feel like singing, Danny, Danny don’t be blue, cause nobody paints like you! (Ha Ha Ha) I love you!!!
   As you know we spent the last few weeks in Ohio. It was so good to be with all our family friends! God blessed us with three great revivals! Since we were close to home I spent one week with my Mamaw and Papaw Thank you for putting up with me again! Even though I was in church every night. I had a wonderful week of R&R at Mamaw’s house! Dad say’s I am spoiled rotten even at 22. Thanks also to Aunt Theresa and Uncle Jay for letting me camp out at your house for a night!
   Both Aunt Karen and Papaw Danny are continuing to recover from surgery. They both appreciate your prayers and concern. Papaw is back to fishing. Aunt Karen is trying to bounce back. The Waynesville School needs her well again!    Odie

 

Mile Marker: May 10, 2008 (From Davy) 

   Yesterday was a travel day. In fact, it was a very long travel day. We left Ohio and ended up in Southeast Alabama just outside Ozark. We are parked at the church where we are having revival starting Sunday night. We wanted to make it to church in Dothan (Pastor Dewayne Watson) last night but we just could not make it. We traveled 700 miles and arrived here around midnight, just slightly late for church!
   We usually don’t travel much over 500 miles a day. That has pretty much been our rule when pulling a trailer. Any more than that can whip up on me for three or four days. I thought I would try to drive a little farther in the motorhome. I feel like somebody took a stick to me right now but that could be due to the fact that we haven’t had to travel much at all the last four weeks. I will let you know how it goes.
   We stopped in Nashville for our first visit to Prevost. Prevost is the company that manufactured the shell of our motorhome. They have a repair facility in Nashville. We only had a few minutes to spare but they were very helpful. I bought a set (7) of belts for the engine. I will try to replace them this week and then keep the old ones for spares.
   We did get our Kountry Star Fifth Wheel back from the repair shop Wednesday evening. It is parked at my brother Steve’s house in Waynesville. We are asking God to send a buyer for it. Please help us pray and pass the word along. You can find pictures and information about the Fifth Wheel from the front page of this website.
   We are looking forward to being in this area the next few weeks. There are some great churches within driving distance and they do a great job of fellowshipping. This week we will be here at Harbor of Hope for Pastor Al Loper and then next Sunday (18th) we will have homecoming and then revival at Zoar Holiness Church for Pastor Jon Isaacs. We are looking for a visitation from God with several souls saved.
   Also next week on Saturday (17th) we are doing an outdoor service in a great location in Elba, Alabama for Pastor Jon Isaacs. Bro. Jon and his folks have been working hard to get ready for that and we are looking forward to it! Bro. Jon has arranged for the local radio station to broadcast the service live so it is a great chance to reach out a give the gospel to a bunch of folks. The man who is running the station, Derek Snellgove, really has a heart for good gospel music and reaching the lost with God’s Word. He has stepped out on faith and changed the format of the station to 100% Southern Gospel and has a long way to go to make it pay off but I am praying the Lord will bless his efforts. I have corresponded with him by email and I am looking forward to meeting him personally and working with him as well. If you would like to encourage him, I have listed his contact information below. Help us pray that we will be effective in reaching the lost for Christ on Saturday the 17th!
   May God bless you all. Keep in touch with us when you can. Davy

Derek Snellgrove
WELB-AM
20334 Highway 87
Elba, AL 36323
334-897-2216 phone        334-897-3694 fax      welbam1350@yahoo.com

 

Mile Marker: May 2, 2008  (From Davy)

   It has been a fast two weeks in our home area.  First we had a great week with Pastor Kevin Lloyd and the church in Murlin Heights.  We had visited there years ago when we lived in Ohio full time but we had never preached there or gotten to know most of the people.  After a week we did not want to leave.  We felt right at home, especially with all the visits from family and from our home church at Dryden Rd.
   This week we have been at Anchor of Hope just outside of Lebanon, Ohio.  This is another church we have been familiar with most of our lives and I had preached here some but this is our first revival here.  Pastor Bill Lamb his wife Sis. Norma and the whole church have treated us so well.  We are having great services and great response at the altars.
   We were supposed to leave tonight after church and be in Dothan Alabama Sunday night to start revival but we had to change our plans.  Our Kountry Star Fifth Wheel has been in the shop since the first part of April having some repair work completed.  It was supposed to be finished last week but wasn't done right.  Then it was supposed to be done this week but still wasn't right.  It won't be finished until next week and I have to be here when it is completed in order to take it to Waynesville and set it up in preparation to sell it.  It seems like a small thing but it has been a trial of our patience.  I hate to cancel revival but I really had no choice.  We do not plan on being back home until August and I need to sell the trailer .  Pleas help us pray about this!
   We will be here at Anchor of Hope on Sunday and then our Pastor  asked us to come and preach at Dryden Rd. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  Hopefully the trailer will be ready to move to Waynesville by then and we can head on down to Alabama. 
   I need to thank some folks that have really went out of their way to be helpful to us the last two weeks.  First, Bro. Danny Morgan which is Kelly Jo's little brother worked so hard this week painting Odie's bunk.  He made several trips over from Hillsboro and did a great job!  Thanks Danny!
   Next, Bro. and Sis. Gibson that attend Murlin Heights where we just preached revival completely changed the look of our motorhome inside.  Sis. Gibson is an interior decorator extraordinaire! We asked her to make curtains for Odies' bunk and she made curtains, pillows and comforter for Odie's bunk, pillows for the couch and also completely redecorated our bedroom.  Her and her Husband just brought it all over to Lebanon and it looks Awesome!  Odie has her own little space now and it looks great too!  Thank You Bro. and Sis. Gibson!
   Their son Bro. Mike Gibson who owns Pro Coach Leasing and goes to Agape Church in Vandalia provided a mattress for Odie's bunk.  He also let me pick his brain and helped me understand many things about the bus that had concerned me.  Thanks Bro. Mike!
   We appreciate the kindness and thoughtfulness of God's people so much!  We still plan to order Odie a special mattress in the future but she has what she needs for now and it is beautiful.  We also plan to install a lift for Odie in the future as well (if she still needs it) and buy a car to tow behind but for now we are set and ready to go!
   That brings us up to date!  Thank you for your prayers...      Davy

Mile Marker: April 26th, 2008

   Wow!  I can’t believe it is already Saturday! Time flies when your having fun, and that is exactly what is going on here. Revival has been great this week. God visits in a special way each service. Praise the Lord two men have confessed to being saved. We have had wonderful fellowship this week with Bro. Kevin, Sis. Kim, Hannah, Lydia, and Ruthie Lloyd! It is so exciting to have such a great family working for God!
   On Monday morning my Aunt Karen Boggs had surgery and on Tuesday my Papaw Danny Morgan had surgery. Both surgeries were very serious! Thank God for carrying them safely through! Please keep Aunt Karen and Papaw in your prayers for a quick and full recovery! I am glad the scheduling worked out to where we could be close by for the surgeries. God knows how to work things out.
   I think we are getting more settled in our new home on wheels. My bunk should be totally completed next week! I actually slept in it for the first time last night. It is going to be a cozy little home!! It will be painted next week. Sister Gibson here in the church is going to help with the curtains for my bunk. Thanks to Bro. Mike Gibson from Agape for all your help! Also Bro. Jeffery Bostwick worked hours detailing the outside of the motorhome. He made it shine!!
   Well, It is time to prepare for church. So I will go for now. Have a great weekend!    Odie

 

Mile Marker: April 21st, 2008

   Hello from the great Miami Valley!! It is not “Home On The Range” but it is my home! It feels so good to be in this part of the country for while. We have not been home in almost four months.
   Revival at New Hope Trinity in Anderson, Indiana ended with Fellowship Meeting Friday night. We had a great week in Indiana with Pastor Clifton Smith! Thank you all for everything! Sis. Bonnie thanks for all the laughs. We do think of you often!!!!!
   Anderson is the home area of “Mr. He Touched Me”, Bill Gaither and also home of the Riddells. It was so exciting to have the Riddells home for Thursday and Friday of the revival. They are a wonderful ministry family and we always have a blast with them! We did not get to see Uncle Bill this year. We ran out of time to make to Alexandria, Indiana to the Gaither Family Resource Center. If you are ever passing through that part of the country The Resource Center is a neat place to visit.
   We left Indiana Friday night after church headed to Ohio. My sweet Daddy was so kind and drove me home so I could spend some time with my youth group. They were having an all night lock in at a local Recreation Center and since we were just two hours away Dad took me there. It was a lot of fun getting to spend some time with the great crew from Dryden Road Pentecostal Church! Thanks for still claiming and including me! Thanks to Bro. Darius and Sis. Kim Templeton and everyone involved for an awesome night! DRPC youth leaders and youth group rocks! I love you all!!
   Sunday morning was a special treat for us we had the privilege of be at our home church. We have a wonderful church family and it is always great to be with the Bro. Bennie Sutherland and the folks at Dryden Road!
   Sunday night was the beginning of revival at First Pentecostal of Murlin Heights . The Lord met us with a “Break Through” the very first night! It was so refreshing to feel God so close! We are so excited about being here with Pastor Kevin Lloyd and I am looking forward to reporting great things to you!    Odie

 

Mile Marker: April 16th, 2008

   A huge Anderson, Indiana howdy to you! We had a really good travel day on Saturday. Dad and I in the motorhome and Mom followed behind in the truck. Our next two revivals are in Ohio then we plan to leave the truck at home. I know Mom is looking forward to riding with us! Dad is ready to have his navigator back. I am not a good navigational system! My snoring does not tell him where to turn.
   The Friday homecoming services in Jonesboro, Illinois were very good! And the meal in between was delicious! The ladies of the church prepared enough food for an army! Thanks again to the Pastor Geoff Bond and the fine folks at Trinity Pentecostal Tabernacle.
   Now we are at New Hope Trinity. Its great once again to be with our many friends here. We have been coming here so long that I do not remember not knowing them. Thanks to Pastor Clifton Smith and church for all your kindness!
   On the way here Saturday Dad started battling a terrible cold, flu, or something just nasty. He spent most of Monday and Tuesday in the bed! He had a fever that made him feel like he was dying! He still feels rough, but thank the Lord he is tons better! Please keep him in your prayers!
   For all our family and friends in Ohio that read this check out our schedule. We would love for you to be in service with us over the next couple of weeks! As for the rest of you keep watching the calendar some day we will show up in your area.
   If this is your first time on the site please drop us an e-mail! It is always great to hear from new and return visitors!      Odie

 

Mile Marker: April 11th, 2008

   It is Friday, the end of another week. It is Homecoming day here at Trinity Pentecostal Tabernacle. They are having a 2 P.M. service, dinner, and then the 7 P.M. service. I am sure it will be an exciting day!
   The altar services this week have been really good. Last night Dad preached to us of God’s grace and a woman prayed through to salvation. Thank God for “Amazing Grace” and “Power In The Blood” that cleanses ALL sin!!
   We have had tremendous time with the Bond Family this week!!! They have been going out of their way to make us feel at home.

   More Good News!!
Dad was able to add some pictures to the website last night, Hallelujah! We hope to have more up in the coming days! I need to give him several folders to prepare for the website. He is not exactly sure what cured the problem, but we are thankful to have it fixed.
   One of the pictures we want to add is the picture of the new Boggsmobile! I am loving it! I have my own little cubby hole to live in. We don’t have our part finished but Bro. Shannon McDonald did a great job designing and building my bed!
Thank you, Bro. McDonald!
   We plan to have the new bunk painted in Ohio and we also need to order a special sized mattress and curtains. When it is finished I will try to post some pictures for all to see!.
   Well, it is almost lunch time so I will go for now.      Odie

Mile Marker: April 8th, 2008

   Well, I think things are beginning to get back to normal, IF we have a normal.
   We were able to get moved into the motorhome last week. Now I am trying to find where my stuff is hid. We also had two bathrooms in the trailer so we are back to sharing one bathroom.  Sunday morning  is really an adventure until we perfect the routine.
   I have to say a special thank you to our friends Bro. Kurt and Sis. Angie McCrorey. They drove 600 miles from Missouri to help us get settled. Dad and Bro. Kurt made a whirlwind trip taking the trailer to Ohio. They went from Mississippi to Ohio and back in 36 hours. Mom put Sis. Angie to work helping us get organized. Sis. Angie is a God send!! Thank you Jonathan and Emily for all you your help too! We owe the McCrorey family a lot.  They are true friends!
   We had a wonderful time in Richton, Mississippi last week. It was our first visit to First Assembly. God seems to really be blessing Pastor Scott Morris and the church there!  Bro. Morris and his church were a big help to us this last week and we sure do appreciate them.
   This week we are in the state of Illinois. The services here at Trinity Pentecostal Tabernacle have been great so far. Thanks to Pastor Geoff Bond for inviting back to Jonesboro!   
   I know that Dad has mentioned it, but please help us pray that our trailer sells.  We have pictures and the description here on the website if you know any one that might be interested.   Thanks,   Odie

 

Mile Marker: April 2, 2008

   We are busy making the transition from our Trailer to the Motorhome.  We are in revival in Richton, Mississippi and working on all this during the day.  The services have been great and last night was especially good.  This is our first time here and they have just welcomed us with open arms.  The Pastor is Bro. Scott Morris and I have just fell in love with his family.  Bro. Kenny Morris and several from his church came last night so we got to see friends and have a good service too.
   We are almost done with trailer and Dad will be taking it North tomorrow.  We are going to have a little work done on it and then park it in Ohio until it sells.  Please help us pray a buyer in for this trailer.  That would take a load off my Dad's mind! 
   Thanks for keeping us in your prayers and for all the nice emails we receive.  We should be in Jonesboro, Illinois next week so I will try to write more from there.    Odie

Mile Marker: March 27, 2008

   Thanks for all of the encouraging emails and calls the last few days.  God has used many of our friends and even strangers to brighten the way for us.  He has been dropping "Handfuls of Purpose" for us and we sure do appreciate it.  Nothing special going on in our lives other than day to day challenges but our God cares about the small stuff too!  In fact, I made a list of ways He has encouraged us in the just the last few weeks and the list was overwhelming.  We definitely serve a great God!
   The revival here in Pine Prairie, Louisiana is going great.  Bro. Barry Gautreaux and his people are some of the finest.  God has visited us each night and we are soaking it up.  Bro. Tracy Boyd brought his family down the other night and they were a great blessing.  Each night the Lord has had something special for us.  We are looking forward to what God has in store the last two nights.
   Saturday we plan to move to Richton, Mississippi and start revival Sunday morning.  We should be changing things over from the trailer to the bus while we are there.  Please continue to pray for us during this transition.  Odie hasn't had much computer time lately due to all the extra work but I am sure she will squeeze in an update soon.
   May God bless you all.   Davy

Mile Marker: March 23, 2008

   Allentown Camp Meeting was Wonderful!  We had a great time visiting with friends and feasted on the Word of God as well.  There was so much great preaching.  Much of the preaching was pointing the church toward the coming of the Lord.  We came a way with a new sense of urgency to win the lost and to draw closer to God in our personal walk.  Thank God for Camp Meeting!
   After the weekend with some great folks in Mississippi we headed to Florida to look at a bus.  My Dad and Bro. Chris Whiffen had looked at this particular bus the week before so we knew it was in good shape.  To make a long story short we bought it and now we have a trailer for sale.  I will post more information as soon as possible, but if anybody wants a two bedroom/two bathroom trailer, please let them know about ours.  We need to sell the trailer and truck as soon as possible.
   Bro. Shannon McDonald is putting a bunk in the bus this week for Odie and we hope to transfer all of our stuff over next week while we are in revival at Richton, MS. 
   We are at Bro. Gautreaux's in Pine Prairie, LA this week and we had a great Easter today!  We will have more updates later this week.  May God bless you all.   Davy

Mile Marker: March 8, 2008

   My bratty daughter says I (Kelly Jo) should write a Mile Marker.  So here I am writing my first ever Mile Maker.  We are now in Alabama.  We pulled in last night (Friday) about 10:00 and it is cold!  Well, I guess cold is a relative term since it is around 50 degrees and at home (Ohio) it is much colder and they have about 15 inches of snow!  Praise God for NO Snow!
   We had a great trip to California last month and two good revivals in Mississippi the last couple of weeks.  Now we are looking forward to the Allentown Camp Meeting.  We get to see a lot of friends that we don't get to see very often and the weather should be a little warmer.  I am sure that Odie will give you a full report.
   That is all for now.  My Mile Marker is just like me, Short and Sweet!   Adios!  Kelly Jo

Mile Marker: March 4, 2008

   We are having a fine time in Ellisville, Mississippi!  Revival began here on Sunday morning.  Each service has been very good.  To me it seems to be a faith building meeting.  We are having a great visit with Pastor Kenny Morris and Sis. Joan Morris!
   Sunday was also Bro. Kenny’s birthday.  This is the second year we have been here to join in the celebration.  Happy Birthday, Bro. Kenny, we love you!!
   Monday morning we woke up to a forecast of bad weather heading our way and by church time storms were surrounding us.  With the Lords protection we continued with church as planned.  Dad preached a great message and we had a good alter service.  Thanks to Bro Kenny, we spent the night in the Best Western hotel.  I think he was a little worried about his evangelist ending in up pieces over in Alabama!  For a while the weather was a little scary but it finally blew over.  The hotel felt safer than our fifth wheel!!  Mom and I took shelter in the bathroom for a few minutes.  Our county was under a tornado warning and we heard a strange roaring sound.  We have not heard any news of a tornado actually touching down.  I thank the Lord for protecting us!!  By 1am things cleared and I went to sleep.
   We lived in Kansas for four years and we never went to the tornado shelter.  Now in our five years on the road I have lost count of the times I have took shelter from a storm.  Some of the storms have been bad ones.  I am glad God takes care of us! Sometimes people laugh at me for taking cover so quickly when the warning sounds but I can't out run tornados!
   Now on Tuesday we are back home in our trailer.  Yesterday we had 80 degree weather and today it is near 50 degrees.  I am just glad to be safe!  There is an excitement in my heart about the service tonight!    Odie

 

Mile Marker: February 26, 2008

   Let me start by backtracking a couple weeks.  Thank you all for your prayers! Mom and Dad safely made the trip to and from Pennsylvania.  They did experience a winter storm while there but thank the Lord they arrived back to California in one piece!  Thank you to the Burris and family for putting up with me while my parents were gone!
   Then we were in a three night revival in Atwater, California.  It was our privilege to preach the first revival there for Pastor Jared Burris!  Thanks to all our friends in the area who supported the meeting!
   This year we were finally able to attend two services of the camp meeting in Raisin City, California. Both of the services were really good and it was great to see many friends!
   Last week founds us in Riverdale, California.  It is was a pleasure to spend a few days with Pastor Charles Spencer and the entire church there!  Everyone there was so nice!  A lot of the children wrote us the sweetest notes. We really enjoyed getting better acquainted with everyone! The Lord moved in each service!
   Bro. and Sis. Spencer gave us a grand tour of the future home of the church. When we first came to Riverdale they were in the dirt work stages of the new building.  It is amazing to see the progress that has been made in two years!  They hope to be in the new building later this year and it will be a beautiful church!  Then we toured Riverdale Christian Academy.  I have never seen a Christian school of that size in operation.  I must say we were very impressed with how smoothly it ran!  Christian Education is a wonderful thing!
   Riverdale Assembly has the reputation of having an awesome choir and the reputation is well deserved!!  Bro. Jim and Sis Darla Davis and everyone involved do a great job!  Just a little side note: if you are not familiar with Bro.  Jim Davis’ songwriting check out the latest radio song by Gold City Quartet. “Preach The Word” is a song with a tremendous message that everyone needs to hear!! We are so excited for Bro. Jim on the song’s success!
   Then we made the 2,200 mile journey to Moss Point, Mississippi.  Wow!  What a trip!  It is good to be back at Forts Lake Assembly this year!  The service last night was an absolute blow up.  It was great to see Pastor Tim Cauley and the entire church receiving help from God!
   My oh my!  We are eating wonderful this week. Sis. “Ruthie Angel” is an awesome southern cook! I have never eaten anything at her house that is not delicious! It is so good that I am starting to sound like Dad talking about food. I need a “Ruthie Angel” cook book!!
   Another highlight of my week is that I am learning to drive.  They are letting us use a golf cart to get back and forth between the church and our trailer. So I am taking advantage of the open field and lane to practice my driving skills. The only thing I have ever driven is my power wheel chair and I am a reckless driver.  I am having a blast driving this golf cart!  I have been chauffeuring my parents the last two days.  I still need tons more practice before it is conquered.  Don't worry I will not be pulling the trailer any time soon!        Odie

Mile Marker: February 11, 2007

   Hey! I hope you all are doing great. We are doing fine.  The weather here is so beautiful right now.  I feel sorry for all of you that are facing terrible winter weather!!  Just remember summer is coming!
   The revival ended Friday night at Faith Chapel in Stockton, California.  It was a great meeting.  You could feel God there challenging the saint and sinner alike to move a little closer to Him!  The Brandon family are such sweet people!  They are surrendered to God’s call to win souls for the kingdom.  We were so glad to be there with them in revival
   Sunday found us at Gospel Defenders in Merced California.  It was so good to be with Pastor John Hilton and a host of friends!  Even though it had been almost two years in between visits they made us feel like we had not missed a service.  We always go expecting to have a good time!  This is one of the most talented churches I have been to.  They all sing exceptionally good!!  Thank you all for the warm welcome.  You all hold a special place in our hearts!
   For the next couple of days I will stay here in California and Mom and Dad will be in Pennsylvania taking care of some business.  When you think of it the next couple of days whisper a prayer for us.  We have some major decisions to make this week and we want to be open to God’s will.  Dad is the major decision maker and he needs the clear leading of the Lord in this situation. 
   I can hear your questions right now.... NO this does NOT involve going to pastor a church!    
Odie

 

Mile Marker: February 6, 2008

   Hello from California! We have been here in Stockton since Saturday evening, but I am just now getting around to writing. Things have been really good for us this week. In Arizona Friday morning we were ready to hit the road and Bro. Jorge Stevens brought us some burritos for breakfast. They were absolutely delicious! For all you folks at El Mirage we are having Mexican food withdrawals!! I am sure we will survive,...somehow.
   Now back to California; it is wonderful to be here! This state is one of our favorites to visit. The scenery here is so varied yet so magnificent! The campground we are parked in this week is on the water and the sunsets are amazing! Hopefully we can get some pictures posted soon!
   Our revival is at Faith Chapel and is going very good. This is a pioneer work that has been going almost three years. Pastor Michael Brandon definitely has burden for the church and this community. It is amazing to see the progress that has been made here in the two and a half years since our last visit! They are several new converts and they all seem hungry to learn more of God. There have been some more folks pray for salvation this week. I am anxious to get to church and see what God is going to do each night!
   Last night we had a good surprise at church! Evangelist Doug Cornett is also preaching here in California. He came to be in service with us last night. It is always good to see a fellow Ohioan!   Odie

Mile Marker: February 1, 2008

   Thanks for stopping by the website today! I appreciate all of the feedback on the Mile Markers. I am enjoying keeping you all updated on the latest news.
   As I last told you the revival in El Mirage, Arizona went on through Wednesday night, but it is finally time to pack things up and leave Desert Cove Assembly. It has been a wonderful revival and it was our privilege to be here one more time. Thanks to Bro. Jimmy Munoz and the entire church for all your kindness, and welcoming us with open arms! You were a HUGE blessing to our family, and we appreciate you so much!! We stayed around here Thursday. Sis. Jenny Munoz fixed a big breakfast for us. Well it was more like brunch, but that is better by me!! Later we had dinner with Bro. Jorge and Sis. Mary Stevens. We enjoyed one last visit with the Stevens!
   Next we head for Stockton, California. I am so excited to see all are friends in California it has been too long! If you are in California and you are reading this check out the schedule and make plans to come be in service with us! Please keep us in your prayers as we travel!
   See you in a few hundred miles!     Odie

Mile Marker: January 28, 2008

   Our time here in Arizona is flying by so fast! It is hard to believe it is already Sunday! The folks here are like family to us and they do not seem to be ashamed to claim us. They are treating us so well! We do not get much time to get hungry! The cooks here love to watch Dad enjoy his food, and it is sure easy to enjoy! Diet is not in the vocabulary around here!
   Our first revival here was in October 2002. In fact, I celebrated my 17th birthday on the way out here in 2002. WOW! Where has the time gone?
   The services has been very good! Each service has been different, but you can feel the sweet Holy Ghost! There have been several lost people attend the revival, and praise God a few have prayed. We are praying for more souls today!!
   Bro. Jimmy Munoz is pastoring here at Desert Cove now. We have known and loved them for several years. Bro. Jimmy and Sis. Jenny have a wonderful family! They have been blessed with six great children that are fun to be with. Abigail who is three has become my little shadow! She has me wrapped around her finger with her big blue eyes and beautiful red hair!
   Kids some times have a hard time understanding my handicap. They are prone to say things that crack me up, but totally embarrass their parents. Laughter is a great medicine!!! Here is one of my favorites a little girl asked me, speaking of my canes, “Were you born with those”. Abigail is trying her best to understand my limitations. She cannot seem to grasp that I am like any other “normal” person aside from the fact that I can’t walk normally. I think she is really pondering this thing out! Monday she asked me to see my crippled legs. She just knew they would look different than hers! Thursday she asked me “how are you talking”! Friday her question was “are your teeth crippled”! I am just anticipating what is next, but I think it is hilarious! I am going to miss her!!!
   It is after church now and we had a great service! We have decided to stay here until Wednesday! I can’t wait to see what the Lord is going to do!
Odie

Mile Marker: January 24, 2008

   Hello from the beautiful city of El Mirage, Arizona!  El Mirage is just one of many suburbs of Phoenix. It is in the Northwest part of the valley. The White Tank Mountains to the West of us look like a painting. We are so glad for the warmer weather. I will take a high of 61 degrees any day over the 21 degree high of Waynesville, Ohio today!! Oh, I SO sorry I am not supposed to gloat! It really is freezing here; you need a light jacket!
   I will move on to the church service last night to see if I can stay out of trouble! Our last visit to Desert Cove Assembly was in the summer of 2005. I was so glad to see all our friends last night! Revival got off to a great start. There was a great crowd with many visitors.
   The Lord was also present in the service; His sweet spirit was there to save and encourage. It is amazing that we serve such a mighty God! When we began to sing “Power In The Name of Jesus” you could feel that power of God there just waiting to help those who ask! We sang for a while, and you could tell God had more He wanted to accomplish. Dad began to exhort on the power of God and what our God can do. He can heal, comfort, and He can Even put a broken home together. Anything is possible when you ask it in the Name of Jesus! We had a great altar service. Many seemed to pray good from my viewpoint!
   I better be going for now. They will be bringing some delicious Mexican food in a short while. I think the menu today is green chili enchiladas, beans, and rice! My belly is already growling! We are the Boggriguez family this week with this wonderful Mexican food!!

Odie

   Mile Marker: January 22, 2008

   Let’s start on a Lighter Note:
   Most of you who read this probably know the story behind my name “Odie”, but it occurred to me the other day some readers might not know its origin. My given name is Andrea Eve Boggs. I was named Andrea after a cousin and Eve is from the Bible. Andrea means Lovely, Eve means Woman and Dad says that Boggs must have come from Swamp so my parents tease me that my name means “Lovely Woman of the Swamp”.
   I was tagged with Odie around the age of 2. Dad said I reminded him of the dog in the “Garfield” cartoon strip. His name is Odie. Not being able to walk I crawled everywhere. I had and sometimes still have the habit of letting my tongue hang out of my mouth. Also my hair was fixed in doggie ears. Therefore they say I looked like Odie! I say I am a “people dog”.
   Odie has stuck with me now for 20 years. It is who I am! Around the age of 13 Mom ask me if I wanted to be called Andrea, and I chose to stay with Odie. I am proud to say Andrea is my name, but I am equally proud to say Odie is my name. I have a unique name not very many people have today.
   My grandparents call me Andrea sometimes. Mom calls me Andrea at times but that is NOT a good thing. If I hear “Andrea Eve Boggs” I know I am in for it. I never remember Dad calling me Andrea. In fact, he calls me Pickle most of the time. That is just one of my many nicknames.  All my friends call me Odie!
   As for my namesake Odie the Dog, I feel his pain! Garfield picks on him unmercifully! I have tagged my Dad as Garfield over the years because it seems his goal in life is to give me a hard time!! Garfield the cat loves lasagna, and so does my Garfield! Well, come to think of it I love lasagna too!!! I don’t care what you call me just please don’t call me late for supper!!!!!
   On A Serious Note:
   In our travels we make many great friends. We are thankful for those special people God puts in our path. I seem to be a kid magnet and I love the kids!! I will probably write often of special little ones that I come in contact with.
   Today one of my buddies is in need of lots of prayer! My friend Brooklyn Faith Durham is 11 years old and she has leukemia. She is now on chemo treatments, and it has made her really sick. Over the weekend she came down with a fever and now is in the hospital. It breaks my heart to read the updates. She has a wonderful attitude, but she has to suffer a lot! They are concerned because she has gone 80 to 64 pounds in about 8 weeks. She desperately needs a miracle from God!!!!! You can find out more by visiting:
 
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/brooklyndurham  
   Brooklyn along with her family attend the Bond Holiness Church in Bond, Kentucky. Bro. John Gabbard is their pastor.
   I have people who tell me a lot that they pray for my healing everyday. I am so grateful for the prayer support I get from God’s good people!! I often remind my self to look around and find someone else who suffers worse than me. It is not a hard thing to find a brother or a sister in need. Let’s help bear one another’s load!    Andrea ”Odie” Eve Boggs

   Mile Marker: January 21,2008

   We had something very interesting happen to us the other night in Flagstaff, AZ.
   We were trying to get Odie in the trailer about 10:00pm and it was about 15 degrees NOT including wind chill. We needed to put some water in our fresh water tank because it was bone dry. After getting stuck in the snow and ice, changing camping spots, shoveling quite a bit of snow to get Odie in the trailer, over 14 hours on the road that day with the stress and time lost with mechanical problems, I decided to skip the water and "make do" until morning. I told Kelly Jo as much and she agreed that we could get by. I then turned and spoke to another late arrival two spaces away.  I said something meaningless about the weather trying to be polite and went into the trailer.
   The next morning I knew we probably didn't even have enough water to brush our teeth much less get showers that we really did need. I bundled up while the girls were still in bed and got the hose and everything together. I hooked it all up and turned the water on. In less than a minute it was burping water so I shut it off and let the vent catch up. I did this a few more times and finally concluded that the intake hose inside the trailer must be frozen. I put everything away and went inside. I checked the gauge for the fresh water tank just to see if any had made it to the tank and the gauge read FULL! I thought the gauge was frozen, but I turned on the pump and we had plenty of water!  The tank really was FULL!
   Evidently the man parking two spots away must have seen what a hard time we were having and heard my comment to Kelly and filled our tank for us. That is the only thing I can come up with.  He was already gone when I discovered the FULL tank, so I will never know for sure.
    Even on a very rough day the Lord let us know He is mindful of us.  He used an anonymous person to "bless" us!  It made me wonder... "Am I willing to take time to allow God to use me to be a blessing to some one else?  Maybe even some one I don't even know?"
Davy

 

Mile Marker : January 20, 2008

Travel update

  Friday was a travel day for us.  There was not much in to see, unless you want to see flat fields and cows.   I spent most of my time lying down in the back trying to sleep off a cold.  By suppertime we were in Amarillo, Texas.  We had to eat at the Big Texan, the home of the FREE 72-ounce steak.  I really thought Dad was going to get the BIG steak but he decided not to this time.  You have to eat the complete dinner of salad, roll, 72 ounce steak and potato in 60 minutes to get it for free.  Dad decided on a regular size steak.  We had a very good dinner!  We spent the night at a campground in Amarillo.
  By 8:00am Saturday we were on the road headed to Arizona.
  About 30 miles after our first fuel stop Dad noticed the truck was losing power.  Before making it to a repair shop we were going about 25 miles per hour on the shoulder of the interstate.  Thanks to Bro. Chris and “Little” Chris Whiffen for helping Dad diagnose the problem over the phone!  Thankfully we had phone service out in the middle of New Mexico!  We were so relieved to find a repair shop open on a Saturday!  They changed the fuel filter and the power was back.  We thank the Lord for protecting and helping us!!  After a few hours delay we were back on the road.
   The rest of the day went smoothly for us!
  Finally we made it to Flagstaff, Arizona around 9:30.  Our plan was to pull in a campground in the daylight.  But now it was dark and snow on the ground.  Making it into the campsite was a little eventful.  Our truck and trailer does not like ice and snow.  Mom had to push me in the trailer in my wheelchair.  I could not stand on the ice, and Dad had to shovel a path to be able to use my lift.  When we made it into the trailer we were cold, tired, and hungry.  After warming up and eating we headed to bed where we could dream of the warm weather we will see this week in Phoenix!
   Please pray for the Woods and Prince Families and the entire Beechfork Holiness Church in Wartburg, Tennessee!
  They have had two sudden deaths in 9 days.  Sis Hester Woods and Bro. David Prince will be missed by everybody!  Both of them were great friends, and it is hard for me to imagine them not being there.
   See you somewhere down the road!

Odie

Oklahoma City Report  - January 17, 2008

   Hello!   I hope 2008 is going good for you.  We celebrated five years on the road on January 5th, and we are not tired of it yet!  God has blessed us so much in five short years!  Time flies when your having fun!  We have been with so many friends already this year.  There are too many to name them all.  
  
Currently we are in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  Thanks to pastor Rickey Searcy for letting us camp out here for a few days!  It is always good to visit with friends and eat good food!  Mom and I also squeezed in a shopping trip.  Our Christmas money is really starting to burn holes in our pockets. We make a good shopping team.  I have to talk mom into spending money, and she talks me out of spending it.
  
We were in service on Wednesday night at Mt. Vernon Holiness Church.  Tonight we went to Bro. Aaron Brock’s to be in revival with Bro. Brent and Sis. Teresa Gabbard.
  
We are preparing to head west to Arizona tomorrow.  We are ready for some warm weather!  It is cold, windy, and wet here now.  I know it is like that a lot of places, but I am ready for warmth!
   Wednesday January 16th was my Dad’s birthday.
  I want to wish him a happy belated birthday!  Thanks to Sis. Sharon and Javonia Searcy for making him a cookie cake and also Bro. Rickey for fixing a delicious dinner!!  Dad is not the only one in our family celebrating birthdays this month.  There is Lucas Osborn, Brooklyn Coffman, Betty Morgan, Jeanna Morgan, and Danny Morgan.  Happy birthday to you all!!
   Well, I am closing for today.  I will see you a few more miles down the road.  Please try to stay warm and healthy!       Odie 

A Brand New Year!

   2008 is off to a great start!  We finished up 2007 in West Harrison, Indiana with Bro. Wade Hicks and his folks and then headed out to Kansas.  By January 2nd we were in the big city of Weir ready to crank up revival with Bro. James Fellers and the folks at Faith Tabernacle.  This was our sixth January in a row with these fine folks.  In fact, this is where we started on the road in January 2003 and they just keep having us back.  They must be gluttons for punishment but I am glad they are.  Bro. Fellers and his folks are very dear to our hearts.  They were a great encouragement to us while we were pastoring in Wichita and have continued to strengthen us through the years.

    Due to a cancellation we were at loose ends this weekend so we wound up in Sand Springs, Oklahoma with Bro. Wayne Holcomb and congregation here at Amazing Grace Holiness Church.  Bro. Holcomb has invited us to come at various times but this was our first opportunity to do so.  We are so glad we stopped in.  We had a glorious time both services on Sunday and the Lord really blessed our family.

    Now we are headed to El Mirage, Arizona to be with the folks at Desert Cove and Pastor Jimmy Munoz.  It has been a little over two years since we have been there so we are anxious to get back and see all our friends. (Not to mention all the great Mexican food!)  We are anticipating a move of God in those services.

    Until next time may God bless you everyone!

    Davy

 

 

Almost On The Road Again  December 28, 2007

    Hi, I hope all of you are recovered from the holiday rush!  I love Christmas!  First of all I am thankful for birth of Christ!  Thank God that He came.  One of my dad’s favorite verses is II Corinthians 8:9:

For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich.

   He Came For Us!  That we might be rich in God!  God gave His son for us.

   I love to give gifts at Christmas.  I enjoy finding the perfect gift for everyone on my list.  The smiles on the kid’s faces are priceless to me!  I am the oldest grandchild on both sides of my family.  I now have a total of 12 first cousins, which range in age from 15 years to 6 months.  Each one of them is so precious, and the little time I’m with them is equally as precious! Deidre, Victor, Courtney, Isaac, Kayla, Lauren, Hunter, Jonas, Lucas, Morgan, Wade, and Seth I love you so much!  Thanks for being the best first cousins in the world! 

   It is almost time for us to hit the road for 2008.  I am anxious to see what lies ahead, yet I am hanging on to every second at home.  Our home church, Dryden Road Pentecostal Church is in revival this week with Bro. Denis Heath.  It started last night (Thursday) Bro. Denis preached awesome!!!  I am looking forward to tonight’s service.

   Saturday we head to Indiana to kick off 2008.  Please check the schedule and visit us in the coming year.  We hope to see you somewhere soon!  Also we love to hear from those who visit the website.  Drop us an e-mail, and give us your feed-back!

Odie Podie

Odie’s Nigeria Report: December 20, 2007

   Hello! This is a new venture for me. I am used to doing the "View From The Back Seat" for my bi-monthly "On The Road Again" newsletter. But I have never wrote anything for the website. Since we are pretty much stationary until after Christmas I haven’t been spending as much time in the back seat. I guess this could be considered "The View From My Bunk”. My bunk is not only my bed, but my desk, closet and a myriad of other useful things. When people see my room in the trailer the question is "How do you live in that tiny space?" My answer is I'm thankful for my little room! YES, it is tiny but it is my space.

   We have been home from Nigeria two weeks now. Thankfully we all seem to have recovered from jet lag! The trip was amazing! I could never put into words what I experienced those ten days. When we left I was a bit worried about the hours on the plane and all that goes along with air travel. The Lord heard my prayers and the trip on the plane was great. I will answer two questions that we are always asked about the trip.

   Question #1 How were the people in Nigeria?

   The people that we came in contact there were super nice! The church folks went overboard to make sure we had the best they could offer! Bro. Shobanke has trained them well! I am proud to call them my friends!! They were very caring, kind and hospitable. We have never been treated any better.

   Question #2 How were the church services?

   Every time we visit a new church in the USA I feel a mixture of excitement and nervousness, and that was true in Nigeria as well. However, all it took was a few minutes in the first service and we felt right at home. Several preachers had told us that Bro. Shobanke had a praying church, and that fact is 100% true! It was so humbling to watch them pray and worship! It was an awesome reminder to be thankful for how blessed that I am.

   The Campaign to the lost at night was great. We always love to take the church service out side the four walls of the church! Many came forward for salvation, and there were several who testified to being healed in the meeting. God definitely was there to save and heal!

   The Ministers Conference was a new experience for us. Dad was rather nervous about the conference, but he allowed God to use him. The outcome was amazing! It is one those times we have to stand back and say God knew what He was doing!! I am just so glad that God's plan included me getting to experience His mighty working power! Now that I'm back home, I am glad to be here, but I constantly think of the great people in Nigeria. Please pray for them!

   Please check out the photo page.  We have a lot of new updates. Dad is doing a great job learning how to maintain the site. I am proud of him!!

   I will close for now.

   Odie Podie

 

Nigeria Report Part III: December 5, 2007

   Little did I know what a blessing the Minister’s Conference was going to be. I was looking forward to the Gospel Crusade so much that the Minister’s Conference almost caught me by surprise. I had done my best to prepare for it and I had definitely prayed about it, but I did not realize all that the Lord was up to. After the Lord moved the way He did my whole perspective changed. Here is what I wrote the last night in my journal.

   I came to Nigeria a little apprehensive about the Minister’s Conference. Do I have anything of relevance to say to preachers and church workers that they do not already know? Is there anything in me that could possibly qualify me to preach to these laborers in God’s vineyard? Although the answer is NO, it is clear we are here according to God’s purpose. Now that it is all over I can see that this Minister’s Conference may be the very reason the Lord had us come to Nigeria after all.

   Isn’t it something how the Lord works in our lives. My driving passion is to preach to the lost. I would rather do it than eat, and anybody that knows me knows that I love to eat! I love to preach the gospel and that is what drew me to Nigeria; the chance to preach to hundreds of lost people in a just a few days. God moved in those services and folks were saved and healed. Praise God! He did reach for the lost and save souls. God moved in the Gospel Crusade just like we has asked Him to.

   But what stirred me the most was the great work the Holy Ghost performed in the hearts of the preachers and church workers (Including my own heart). The first morning the Holy Ghost saturated that place at the end of the preaching and I jumped right in the middle of it! I knew right then I had stumbled right into the will of God! From that point it seemed the Lord opened every heart and the Holy Ghost began to speak to us. He challenged us to stand up in this dark and wicked world and preach holiness. In fact, Bro. Shobanke told me that some of the men were requesting prayer that they would have the courage to go home and preach holiness.

   The theme that Bro. Shobanke gave me for the Minister’s Conference was Prepared For The Masters Use. As we finished the meeting it was plain to see that God was definitely trying to prepare each one of us for His use. I thank God for the time of refreshing and encouragement!

   They have challenged us to come back to Nigeria next year and preach another Minister’s Conference. I did not make any commitments but if the Lord points us that direction we will certainly be willing to go. We appreciate all of you who helped us in any way on this trip. Thank you for covering us in prayer. May God bless each one of you!

 

Nigeria Report Part II: December 4, 2007

   Sunday night we began the outdoor Gospel Crusade. It was held next to the church building on property that they have acq