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Stories from the 99 County Bible Reading Marathon Muscatine County (1)

On day one of our Bible Reading Marathon, June 30, we woke up to rain. Not just a little rain, but a lot of rain. This is never good for the opening day of an outdoor event. But in our house, we say we choose the day, not the weather, and go about our business.

The rain did relent long enough to get our spot in front of the county courthouse set up. The goal was set to read the entire Bible from beginning to end, beginning on June 30, and finishing on July 3. The first reader arrived at the appointed time, and the reading began.

Our first “Group” of readers came from a local church. There were but a half dozen of them, and it was nice to know that they felt it important enough to come and read in the rain.

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We did have a canopy, but the rain was coming so hard, that it was leaking on us even under the tent. We used our umbrellas under the tent as needed.  I am fairly certain that from the street, it looks like a circus tent, but the reading went on.

We simply changed our minds from grumbling about the rainy conditions, to thanking God for the rain our farmers need, and also the fact that nearly every where in the Bible that it speaks of water, the Holy Spirit is involved. Rain down Holy Spirit, rain down. (God You Reign!)

 

That first day was really full on sign ups, with only one no show, that was not weather related. (That person ended up coming back more than once after missing the first time slot!)

The rain finally did subside, and although quite chilly, the rest of the day finished with great success.

It was decided that we would not go through the overnight hours, with safety being a large issue. So after the last reader at 10:00, with a little help from a friend, we packed up the truck to return Friday morning at 6:00.

God, You will need to make up for our lost over night hours so we can finish on time.

Stay tuned for story #2, you’ll begin to see why I say our God is Ever Faithful.

 

99 County Bible Reading Marathon

Here is the project I’ve been working on.

It is finished, except for the telling of it.

Revelation 12:11

And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death.

 

Stay tuned. That will be next.

 

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99 County Bible Reading Marathon

A historic event is taking place all across Iowa that will give our community members an opportunity to publicly magnify the Word of God. On April 26th, Governor Branstad signed the 99 County Bible Reading Marathon Proclamation encouraging all Iowans to participate in this momentous occasion. You and your family are invited to participate in the Iowa 99 County Bible Reading Marathon—a continuous reading of the entire Bible, beginning with Genesis and concluding with Revelation, to take place in front of every courthouse in Iowa at the same time. We will be located at the southeast corner of our courthouse in Muscatine. The reading will begin June 30 at 8:00 a.m. and conclude July 3 at approximately 4:00 to6:00 p.m. leading up to the 4th of July — our nation’s 240th birthday!

We are seeking 320 community volunteers to help read the Bible at the Muscatine County Courthouse over the course of these four days in 15-MINUTE INCREMENTS. You do not need to prepare or bring anything. We will supply all that you need…just bring yourself! A podium, Bible and canopy tent will be on site for the readers, along with a Team Captain who will provide any needed assistance. No microphone will be necessary as our goal is to simply read the Word of God out loud.

We wish to make this a countywide effort bringing together ALL Christians and interested persons of any age within Muscatine County. There are many creative ways to allow anyone to read. In addition to having an adult read for a designated time, you may consider ideas such as:
• Readers can share their time by allowing walk-ups to read a few scriptures.
• Kid or adult groups take 15-minute slots and have several read.
• Parents read a few words to their young children and let the children repeat them back.
• Husbands and wives read together alternating scriptures or split the time.

 

 

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It has been a very long time since I’ve been here to post.

Much has happened, and most has been written in a literal journal.

I have decided to use this page as a sign in page for a project I am working on.

This page will be intentionally left without a post.

So, take a rest. Breathe deep. I’ll see you on the next page.