"Dad... you need to come quick”
And be not weary in well doing for in due season you shall…
That is as far I got in writing the opening of this letter before I was abruptly stopped by the door opening into the dining room and one of the Reinhold family says, “Dad you need to come quick…” This is in fact the third time this summer that this scenario was played out. This time, Julia came rushing stating that “Mom is down… she got kicked by a horse.”
The other times… Caleb comes into the kitchen at RBR… “Dad, you need to come quick… Danny just got hit in the face by a piece of metal!”
And the first time, Danny comes to RBR and states very matter of fact… “Dad you need to come to the barn right now.” There I find Rachel lying on her back after being knocked down and then hitting her head on the ground.
As I told someone earlier, we face risk every day. We are not going to stop when God has asked us to continue. We cannot. We cannot go by what people say we “could do” … We must proceed by what God says we should do.
I am writing this letter to let you know that even though we proceeded with camp. We had 328 guests from multiple states spend time with us this summer. Kids and families were energized and rejuvenated at the opportunity of being “normal”. And to top it off, we saw numerous decisions for Christ.
I am not going to kid you. We are somewhat battle-worn. Our staff number were down for various reasons beyond our control. Those that were a part of the crew for the summer gave their all. I know the full-time staff and family were weary by the end of the summer, but also praising God for the rewards of being in service for Him in camping ministry.
The heat and drought conditions added to the stress. Fortunately, our swimming hole was full and there was good fishing. But the toll is showing up. Reinhold Lake (our big dam) is down four feet. That is over a third of the water capacity. We are trusting God for His provision. The hay crop was reduced significantly. And we have fed more hay this summer due to the fact that we kept the horses closer to the headquarters since our wranglers were stretched and didn’t need to spend that much more time just rounding up the remuda.
Our financial setting is tight due to the reduced number of campers. We knew it was going to happen due to the fear that our nation finds itself in the grips of. With number down 25 percent, we feel it on the bottom line. Many of our costs are fixed. For instance, perhaps we did not need to buy quite as many groceries, but we had to feed the horses that are here to be ridden. Electric bills will not go down by a quarter. Simply stated, we are going to need your help to keep the things going as they need to be.
I will be honest… There are times that I wonder how we can continue the pace. My opening verse in this letter is truth… but many of us are tired. Many say that we need to “take it easy” for a while. That is not possible. There are responsibilities that need to be met. They cannot be ignored. We just need assistance in accomplishing the tasks that God has given us to be stewards of.
Ribs & Brisket Roundup
Robin took this photo of me this evening doing something that I really enjoy doing... preparing, cooking and serving meat. Our Ribs and Brisket Roundup went well at Rainbow Bible Ranch with a nice crowd.
Get Out of the Boat
But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, "Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid."
These are the words Jesus spoke to His disciples as He walked on the raging sea and they were hunkered in their boat struggling against the storm. At first they thought the figure moving across the water was that of a ghost. They were afraid. Instead of acting in confidence they cowered in fear.
One reached out by calling to Jesus. It was Peter. He stated rather bluntly, "Jesus, if it is you... bid me to come to you." Jesus said plainly..."Come". And with this Peter stepped onto the raging waves. For a moment in time he too was walking on water. And then was taken by his situation and took his eyes off Jesus and put his confidence in himself. He began to sink. He pleaded with Son of God, "Lord, save me!" Jesus simply reached out to him and raised him to safety. He reminded Peter of his lack of faith and together as they stepped into the boat... the wind stopped blowing and the waves ceased and the sea was calm.
Most of us concentrate on the fact that Peter lacked faith and that he sank. But, I want to remind each one of us that there were eleven other disciples exhibiting cowardice in the hull of the boat. Not another stepped out. Not another experienced the hand of God reaching to them as they slipped into the grips of the darkness and waves. Peter was the only one that got out of the boat.
Many of us miss the thrill and provision and protection and fulfillment of living on the edge. Perhaps Peter became bound by his strength or the lack of it. But because Peter got out of the boat in faith, because Peter called out to the Lord for protection in faith... Peter became a stalwart in Christ's plan for His early Church and in centuries to follow.
HOME ON THE LONETREE - A VIDEO
IN THE LAST DAYS
QUIPS, QUOTES & ANECDOTES 20-3
Tragedy is living life and then taking your final breath and having not heeded the call of Christ for salvation. LBR
Tragedy is living life and then taking your final breath and having not heeded the call of Christ for salvation. LBR
FACE TIME.... RANCH STYLE
QUIPS, QUOTES & ANECDOTES 20-2
Too many choose to be victim rather than be responsible.
LBR
Too many choose to be victim rather than be responsible. Larry B. Reinhold
COUNTRY REVIVAL AT NEWELL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Entropy
The second law of thermodynamics says that entropy increases with time…. heat is overtaken by cold… organized goes to disorganized…
In The Book of Revelations we read of the Laodicean church…
“I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.”
Are these the final days…. Are we comparative to the Church of Laodicea… Is the Church today in final stages of entropy?
We as individuals are still able to make a difference as we determine to press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Phil 3.
LBR
We sure enjoyed our time at the Country Revival at the Newell Christian Fellowship. Thank you to the congregation and Pastor Derek Anderson. The fellowship and meal following was very nice.
PHOTOS BY HOLLY OLLILA AND RACHEL REINHOLD
SERVE OVER 100 AT STEAK N CAKE
STEAK N CAKE IS COMING UP
KAELYN AND COLTON'S WEDDING
Robin had the honor of playing the piano for the wedding of our dear friends, Kaelyn and Colton Curtis, A beautiful wedding at the Custer State Game Lodge on Saturday Evening. Our prayers and well wishes to the newlyweds.
There was great representation of Rainbow Bible Ranch family on hand for the wedding
of our dear coworker, Kaelyn. Welcome to the RBR family Colton.
The RBR family enjoying supper at the State Game Lodge In Custer State Park.
QUIPS, QUOTES & ANECDOTES 20-1
progressive moderate liberal conservative republican left right rino democrat.
Few fight for good over evil
Truth over deception
LBR
progressive moderate liberal conservative republican left right rino democrat.
Few fight for good over evil
Truth over deception
QUIP, QUOTE & ANECDOTE 20-0
Our Heritage Is... Our Legacy Shall Be
LBR
PAINTING IS OF JACK PAULTON BY A. ANDERSON