I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you.
Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable.
This is truly the way to worship him.
Romans 12:1 (New Living Translation)
I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you.
Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable.
This is truly the way to worship him.
Romans 12:1 (New Living Translation)
Josh & Allie
The 2012 Prom
Late Saturday afternoon, April 28, our son Jere called to see if we wanted to come take pictures of Josh who was taking his friend Allie to her prom.
Our handsome grandson Josh.
Allie arrived shortly after we got there.
When Josh left to get her corsage, we took advantage of getting a photo of Allie by herself.
Josh’s siblings join them for another picture.
Father and son look alikes.
We told Josh to look at his dad to see what he is going to look like in twenty-five years.
Do not let yourself be overcome by evil, but overcome (master) evil with good.
Romans 12:21 (Amplified Bible)
Helping Jeff & Chris at Their Farm
Preparing Bud & Mary Jane’s things for Auction
Auction details here
When we arrived (shortly after 10:00 a.m.) last Saturday, Diana and Jeff were mowing yard. Some of this area will be for auction parking and tents.
Jenna and I worked in the kitchen washing items that were still in boxes and a few things the guys found in the barn. These Mason jars had been stored in the barn.
They spent the past half year going through every room in the house, now they are working in the barn.
Diana removing a trash bag full of stuff. I think it was for the burn pile.
Nathan
The tobacco cellar
The top to the tobacco press.
Josiah and Quintin removing the old tobacco press.
There are tobacco sizing racks and a thousand tobacco lath for sale.
We provided a Subway lunch.
Jeff preparing to take the wooden wheelbarrow outside.
Cerwin cleaning it.
Ready for the auction.
How is that for an inside toilet? They are hoping to find the other arm rest. They probably will, because Bud and Mary Jane didn’t throw anything away. That is why there are so many interesting things.
Jeff trying it out. ![]()
Nate wanted a picture of me sitting on it. ![]()
They also inherited a cat. They don’t know where she came from, but she sure is friendly.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and plenteous in mercy and loving-kindness.
Psalm 103:8 (Amplified Bible)
Building ~ Repairing ~ Moving
Three Transport For Christ Chapels
All photos by Cerwin with his cell phone or Nikon Coolpix S570
First, the current status of the chapel construction for Flying J Travel Plaza, Frystown, Pennsylvania.
The new chapel was pulled out of Transport For Christ’s shop on April 11 and taken for sandblasting, painting, and lettering. Sandblasting is done at Amos and Mervin Weaver’s shop near Ephrata.
While it was out of the shop Cerwin built the framework for the bed for the living quarters.
He makes it long enough to fit a super single mattress. The frame must also be high enough for a trundle (pop-up frame and regular-size single mattress) to fit underneath. Sometimes a chaplain’s wife stays with him or there could be a chaplain trainee staying overnight.
He also builds a podium, donation box, and exterior awnings for the doors and window during this time.
By April 26 it was being painted at Trans Equipment, Ephrata.
They did an excellent paint job. Cerwin picked it up on May 1 and moved it to the lettering shop near Denver (Pennsylvania not Colorado). ![]()
Eckert’s Sign Shop was prepared to letter it immediately.
Cerwin picked it up yesterday and brought it back to the TFC shop. There are just a few more details to finish before it will be moved to the Flying J.
Cerwin went to the Flying J last week to see how their construction and remodeling is coming along.
You may remember that we pulled the old chapel out and brought in International Chapel #1 as it can operate on generator if necessary. It is parked beside the shop during reconstruction of the truck stop.
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Wytheville, Virginia, Chapel Repair – April 24
This chapel needed a new air conditioner before summer, and Chaplain David also wanted Cerwin and Glenn to look at the entrance door. The conclusion was that a new door needed to be ordered. (It just came into Lezzer Lumber today, so the guys will soon be making another seven-hour drive to southern Virginia.)
Trucks in the parking lot at Wytheville TA, I-77, Exit 41.
Chaplain David Nispel next to the new air conditioner.
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Moving the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Chapel
Because the chapel was blocking the view of the truck garage, the new company who leased the building asked if the chapel could be moved about two hundred feet.
Glenn Fahnestock (right) talking to Derrick Bross (Bethel Truck Service) as he prepared to move the entire rig.
Going across the parking lot.
In its new location next to McDonalds.
After moving the chapel, Derrick picked up the deck with his tow truck and Glenn and Cerwin guided it as they carefully moved it next to the chapel.
Cerwin and Glenn went back today to put everything in place and make a few repairs. There had to be a few height adjustments and a step added. They also had to make a few repairs where a trucker backed into it – sometime between Monday and Wednesday.
You can easily see the new deck posts and step because they have not yet been painted. Cerwin and Glenn just finished the adjustments at 5:30 this evening.
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Now you know what Cerwin and Glenn were doing the past few weeks.
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When you are praying and you remember that you are angry with another person about something, forgive that person.
Forgive them so that your Father in heaven will also forgive your sins.
Mark 11:25-26 (Easy-to-Read Version)
Transport For Christ
York Chapter Banquet
Truckers Against Human Trafficking
Saturday, April 21
We had a delicious meal and enjoyed seeing good friends at Dover Fire Hall, Dover, PA.
One of the fun things the York Chapter does is hold a silent auction which benefits TFC.
It’s where I got a good deal on a gift certificate and a catalog featuring perennials and bulbs.
After the meal The Gabriels blessed us with great gospel music. It’s always a special treat to hear them – especially because Derek (right) is my cousin Diane’s son.
Bunny O’Hare (TFC’s Director of Chaplain Wellness) gave a ministry update.
Cerwin shared a chapel construction update.
The evening closed with another concert by the Gabriels.
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One of the things TFC has done in recent years is to become involved in trying to stop human trafficking – especially at truck stops. Consequently we connected with http://www.truckersagainsttrafficking.com/ and began our own initive http://truckersagainsttrafficking.com/how-you-can-help/143-exit-58–a-new-initiative-in-the-fight-against-human-trafficking.
I pray that God’s great power will make you strong, and that you will have joy as you wait and do not give up.
Colossians 1:11 (New Life Version)