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Joel, an Old Testament
prophet, wrote: "And it shall
come to pass afterward,
that I will pour out my spirit
upon all flesh...." Hundreds
of years later 120 of Jesus'
closest followers were
assembled for prayer when
"...they were all filled with
the Holy Ghost, and began
to speak with other tongues,
as the Spirit gave them
utterance" (Acts 2:4).
To help the curious
onlookers understand
what was happening, Peter
referenced Joel's earlier
prophecy saying, "...this is
[the beginning of] what was
spoken through the prophet
Joel" (Acts 2:17, Amp). As the
number of Christ followers
expanded so did this Spirit
outpouring. Several times in
the book of Acts it is stated
that believers were similarly
filled with the Holy Spirit.
Through the intervening
centuries there were isolated
instances where Christians
received the Spirit in this
manner, but it was not
widely received. But as the
nineteenth century gave way
to the twentieth century, a
small group of Bible school
students in Topeka, Kansas,
after having studied the
book of Acts, came to the
conclusion that speaking
in tongues is the physical
evidence that a person has
been filled or baptized with
the Holy Spirit.
A young woman, a student
at this Topeka Bible school,
asked her fellow students
to pray that she receive the
Spirit in this manner. They
did, and she was. Although
there were other places
where people also received
the Spirit and spoke in other
tongues, this is generally
seen as the beginning of
the modern "Pentecostal"
movement.
One hundred and thirteen
years later those who have
followed these examples are
estimated to number more
than five hundred million
people. Christians from
around the world and from
every denomination are
make up that number. If you
are a follower of Jesus this
baptism is for you.
By pastor leroy aufenkamp
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Pembina County Public
Transit will be providing
rides to the Frost Fire Theater
Production of "The Music
Man", onWednesday July 24th
and 31st. The cost is $34.00
which includes the ride to
Frost Fire and the ticket for
the performance.
We will be leaving the
Drayton Senior Citizen
Center at 11:30 a.m. Anyone
interested in attending "The
Music Man" call 701-454-
6586 to make a reservation.
We can take 12 people each
week.
As gardens start producing,
remember Pembina County
Senior Meals is always
thankful to receive donations
of fresh garden produce. We
cannot accept donations
of home processed foods
(baked, canned, frozen or
otherwise prepared at home),
but fresh produce straight
from the garden is allowed.
Vegetable donations help us
stretch our food budget and
are a treat for senior citizens
who do not have a garden
themselves anymore. If the
produce is something we
cannot use, we let the senior
citizens take it home for their
enjoyment.
In addition to the weekly
trip to Grand Forks on
Wednesdays for Eastern
Pembina County, we are
also going to Grand Forks
on Tuesdays and Fridays
to provide rides to people
who are receiving dialysis
treatments. Other people
are welcome to go along
on these trips for doctor
appointments, " visiting or
shopping. The Tuesday and
Friday hours are different-
they are based on the dialysis
schedule, so please call our
office for information, 701-
454-6586
Wednesday July 31 st
Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed
Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberries, Apricots and WW
Bread-1
Thursday August 1st
Orange Chicken, Rice Pilaf,
Oriental Blend Vegetables,
Pineapple and WW Bread-1
Friday August 2nd
Lasagna, Peas and Carrots,
Creamy Coleslaw, Fresh Fruit
Senior Meals
Through Friday August 9th
Cup and WW Bread-1
Monday August 5th
Baked Chicken, Scalloped
Potatoes, Green Beans and
Mandarin Orange
Tuesday August 6th
Spanish Rice, Peas, Romaine
Lettuce with Dressing,
Pineapple Ring, Angel Food
Cake with Strawberries and
Topping and WW Bread-1
Wednesday August 7th
BBQ Ribs, Potato Salad, Waxed
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Grapes
Thursday August 8th
Lemon Pepepr Fish, Boiled
Potatoes, Broccoli and
Ambrosia Cup
Friday August 9th
Taco Salad with Meat, Lettuce,
Tomato, Cheese, Chips and
Onions and Cantaloupe
All meals served with whole wheat bread, margarine and 1% milk.
Suggested donation is $4.00, Under 60, $6.75.
Pembina County Meals and Transportation - Call: 454-6586
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choose to give up or like my
big brother, we can become a
champion, a notable winner,
by fighting one more round.
Because he persists, we
must too with faith and
prayer. I am asking all of you
who are reading to continue
lifting up positive thoughts
and prayers for Michael
- there is power in prayer,
our family has witnessed it a
thousand times over.
In the meantime, as
we pray and wait for the
phenomenon of healing to
occur, we have to live each
day loving unconditionally,
fighting one more round
when things get tough,
grasping the power in
each present moment,
and continuing to look
up because that is where
miracles come from.
Team Jensen
loves you Michael
FAILURE IS NOT AN
OPTION
]ensen, despite the
heartbreaking obstacles he
has encountered throughout
his battle with cancer, he
refuses to give up. At one
point as the radiology doctor
explained to him some of
the effects the radiation may
have on his body Mike said
to him, "Is that all you got
doc?" His tenacity made the
highly educated physician as
well as his assistant smile. We
heard many times from all
his doctors, some of whom
have worked with him since
the beginning of his battle
- caring people we are so
very grateful for, "You are an
inspiration to all of us here
at Mayo Michael." My big
brother has most definitely
inspired people by "fighting
one more round."
Sometimes along the way
we are challenged by life's
uncertainty and confronted
by the emotional reality of
our cousin's poignant words,
"The future is now." In the
tough moments we can
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chopped
1 c. onion, finely
chopped
1 c. green bell pepper,
finely chopped
1/2 jalapeno pepper,
finely chopped
3 large Roma tomatoes,
chopped
1/4 c. cilantro leaves,
finely chopped
1/4 c. lemon juice
Mix the salsa ingredients
together and alter the
recipe to suit your own
taste preferences.
Mix the can of refried
beans with salsa and cook
for about 20 minutes.
Add cheese and stir until
melted and then pour into
a serving dish. Serve with
raw vegetables, whole-grain
crackers or baked tortilla
chips.
This years mud volleyball
event was the biggest ever
both participation and
spectators! A huge sincere
thank you to EVERYONE for
your support!!
We could not have had
this event without our
biggest sponsors, Drayton
Curling Club, and the use
of John Schumacher and
Randy Emanuelson's land.
the city of Drayton providing
the water and porta-potty.
the Fire Department. for
their hoses to make the
fields muddy. Also, my little
brother, Spencer and Grace
Oberg for their long hours
watering the fields and Travis
Uggerud for his water tank,
and Allard Soderfelt.
Tim and I have enjoyed
every year of this event and
we hope someone else is able
to continue it for the years to
come.
Sarah Puppe itldTiniEId
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August 1st, 2013
We would like to thank
everyone that gave support
and encouragement to us, as
we grieve the loss of Lynn's
mother, Ann Fredrickson.
The days following her death
were made much easier
with the help of our friends,
family and neighbors who
touched our lives in many
ways. Calls, cards, hugs and
handshakes all made dealing
with the shock of her death
just a little easier for all of
our family.
Thank you to the hospital
staff for the care you gave
Ann the last days of her life, to
everyone at Tamarac Senior
Living Center and any other
caregivers she had during the
past few years since her fall
that set her back as it did.
Thank you to Rev. Grosz
for your time at the visitation
and the service. Your words
were helpful and comforting
to us all. Thank you to Betty
Dahl and Mark Tungseth for
the music you provided.
Thanks to the ladies and
men that helped with the
delicious luncheon following
the service and for all you
did to make us comfortable.
Thank you also for your
patience and understanding.
Your kindness was very
comforting to us.
To those who traveled to
be with us at this time, those
who sent flowers, cards and
prayers please know that
each act was appreciated
and treasured.
May God Bless each of
you,
Lynn and Renae Fredrickson
and family
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Worship 9:30 a.m.
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Worship 11:00 a.m.
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