Down but not out
ByYesterday was a very difficult cycling day. I cycled from the village in Northway back to the Alaska Hwy (2), then from there, to the Canadian border. The Hwy was being worked on and gravel is not for the faint hearted cyclist, balancing comes into play while ascending and decending hills.
After reaching the Alaskan border, approx. 50 mls. I was tired but was told the Canadian customs was still 20 miles further. I met David J. Trainor at the border working, he is an electrician. I prayed with, and for him the night before, and witnessed a break through. It was after nine pm when I finally reached Beaver Creek in the Yukon Terr.. I ate at Buckshot Betty’s, then chose to stay up all night because I wanted to sleep as long as I could for my money. I was given favor today and allowed to check into the cabin at 11:00 AM. I could barely keep my eyes open. Don’t plan on doing that again. “THE HOLY SPIRIT IS HERE”
Praying for you all the way Uncle. Love you.
Lowell, we continue to pray blessings on you – and are spreading the word through the country that you are on the way with a special message from the Lord! May the blessings pour forth into your heart, hands and legs!