Archive for Lowell’s Blog
Today I am in Atlanta, Ga.
Posted by: | CommentsI arrived in Atlanta today about 2:00 pm, and began to work my way towards the Hawthorn Suites where I am to meet my son Rasheem and his family.
I have not met my daughter-in-law, Lady Quisa and their daughter Jayden. I am looking forward to seeing them all.
The last time I blogged I was in Alabama and that has been a few days ago, three days to be exact. Since that time I have been cycling on a bike trail,the Chief ladiga trail it exended from Anniston Alabama to the border of Alabama and Georgia, the trail name changed in Georgia to the Silver Comet trail. The trail extended to Smyrna Georgia.
The Holy Spirit Is Here
Lowell
Anniston, AL
Posted by: | CommentsI departed from Gadsden, Alabama yesterday on 11-09-2010, which was a day of celebration for me, because I departed from Fairbanks, Alaska on the June 07 and now I have been on the road cycling for now five months.
I just felt to celebrate on the ninth of this month, when I arrived into Anniston I went directly to City Hall and visited with Mayor. He shared with me his walk of faith to his election as mayor. I was encouraged by his testimony. God children are every where doing Kingdom business.
A relative of my wife came from Sylacauga, Alabama to meet with me which was a great delight. Preston arrived at City Hall while I was being photographed for the daily news paper, at that time I had completed the interview with the reporter. After securing a hotel, Preston and I drove to Sylacauga to visit with other members of the family, and to enjoy southern hospitality and southern home cooking. Now the something to live for!!!
There is always much to say, but I have cycling responsibilities as well to manage in a days time, I will say thanks for allowing me to share with you this morning.
THE HOHY SPIRIT IS HERE
Lowell
Decatur, Alabama/Nov. 05 2010
Posted by: | CommentsI departed Florence, Alabama yesterday morning and began my journey towards Athens, Al. While en route to Athens I stopped at a convenience store/service station called the Minnow Bucket. the gentleman managing the facility called editor of the local news paper, Jim Cox, and he came to the store and received the story and message of ‘The Holy Spirit Is Here’. After completion of the interview the manager and I stood together for photo shoot, and we acknowledged each other and I cycled off.
One of the prays I find myself praying continuously is that the Lord be seen in me all the time. I am not concern how He does it, I just desire with all my heart for the manifestation.
Remembering the scripture “what things soever you say when you pray, believe that you receive it and you shall have it.” Well, I believe it. I seek daily to die to self and live to Christ. I pray to be led by the Holy Spirit in the truth of dieing to self and living to Christ. Praise the Lord God forever.
Mike and Rosie Mace from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, thanks for the nice relaxing conversation over breakfast at the Quality Inn in Florence, Al., and Bill Bhakta thank you for the gift of concern and hospitality you shared with me. Blessing to you all, in Jesus name.
Well the rain has stopped here in Decatur, so I will end my blogging and cycle toward Cullman, Alabama. Blog you later.
Lowell
Florence, Alabama.
Posted by: | CommentsToday is Tuesday November 02, 2010 I am in the city of Florence, in the state of Alabama. As I entered the city I stopped at City Hall and was granted the privilege to share a few minutes with Mayor Bobby E. Irons, and he introduced me to the City Clerk, Bob Leyde. Both gentlemen were stately and personable in their mannerisms. I truly enjoyed meeting the city of Florence top representatives.
The Lord is leading me to study covenant relationship, and I am becoming more aware of the blessings we have under the Abrahamic covenant through Christ Jesus. Genesis 12:1-3l tells the beginning of the covenant and Genesis 15:18-21 describes a part of the covenant, which deals with the land God promised to Abraham and his descendants, in Christ that includes me. I do not know if you accept this promises of God for yourself, that will be between you and God. I do, with my whole heart.
I have less than a thousand miles to trek and I will be in Key West. I am humbled before God Almighty for who He is and His call on my life. 1st Peter 5:6 says, “Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time.” I desire to be led by the Holy Spirit into all truth.
All truth of what humility truly is before God.
God bless you and keep you always.
Lowell
Corinth, Mississippi
Posted by: | CommentsThe last time I blogged was in Tennessee, and since then I have had the opportunity to visit Jackson, Tenn., and was hosted by a very special couple, George and Susan Hiscox.
As I cycled into Jackson, Tennessee, I observed a cyclist on the opposite side of the street, moving in the direction I had just traveled. Within a few minutes the cyclist was pulling up on my left side. While we cycled he introduced himself and we exchanged information. George offered his home, for me to rest while I was in the city, we also stopped by the high school where he is employed as a teacher. I had the privilege of sharing my story with a group of bright young students in theirlast period for the day.
George shared with me his love for cycling and southern hospitality. I enjoyed the day of rest at his home, the next morning he cycled with me to the next town, approx. 20 miles and we had lunch. After lunch we both cycled back to the Hwy and acknowledged each other and cycled off in different directions. In my heart of hearts, I say thanks George for being who you are, and I will keep you in prayer. Blessings to you.
I arrived in Corinth, Mississippi on Sunday, Oct. 31 2010 and secured a hotel and visited a church where the Pastor was a cyclist as well. It is always a blessing to fellowship with the body of Christ, on this Monday morning I had prayer with some of the men of the church at 5:00 am. Truly a blessing.
I must keeping moving, so I will blog you later.
Lowell