Thank you for inviting us to sing and preach at your Friday evening service. We are grateful for the salvation. God is good! Keep up the great work you all do for the Lord.
Sweet Grammy
We are so blessed to have had our sweet 92-year-old Grammy live with us for almost three months. After voicing her strong desire to live with our family for months prior, she moved in with us and was so happy! She loved having us girls take care of her every day. Her strength drastically improved as physical therapists and the guys in the family worked with her daily on exercises. She was excited to be working towards more independence, as she was starting to be able to do more things on her own. Her favorite place was on the couch in the kitchen, where she could look out the window at all our animals, especially our little black kitten, her favorite.
Although she let everyone—people here and in her family—know about her desire to live with us, and not at the nursing home, unfortunately a probate court in Michigan ordered her back into the Michigan assisted living facility anyway—against her will—for guardianship proceedings that began after she moved in with us. It is so sad to see the voices of vulnerable elderly people, who have worked hard their whole lives, ignored in their later years. Many leaders and officials in our county and state of South Carolina are furious at the injustice our grandmother faced, and they wonder how something like this could even happen in America. Grammy asked, “Why doesn’t anyone care what I have to say about it?” She also said, “How could this happen? This is America!”
We would appreciate your prayers for our family and for Grammy to have strength, peace, and comfort as she is away from what she called “Home, Sweet Home.” We counted it a privilege to have taken care of Grammy entirely out of our own money, without spending a penny of hers, and we would continue to care for her ourselves if given the chance. We love her very much and thank God for the sweet time we were able to spend with her!
Bethel Baptist Church, Lincolnton, NC
Thank you all so much for having us back again to celebrate another Homecoming service! As always, we enjoyed getting to talk to you all and staying for the delicious lunch. Phebe loved meeting your “church dog.”
Grace Baptist Church, Franklin, NC
Thank you so much for inviting us to be a part of your special day. Congratulations on 25 years, to your pastor and his wife! What a special couple. God blessed our family with a bus that can take ALL of us places! We praise God for this!
Taylors First Baptist, Taylors, SC
Thank you for graciously hosting us at your recent “XYZ” luncheon. Your group was among the friendliest we’ve encountered since we started traveling. We enjoyed talking with many of you, and it was so good to see familiar faces. You made our Grammy feel extremely welcomed and loved!
Lucas Avenue Baptist Church, Laurens, SC
Thank you for inviting us to do our patriotic program for your church. We love America. We appreciated all those that came up and made us feel so welcome. What made it extra special was having Grammy with us and watching her belt out the congregational hymns from the audience. We inherited her love of singing. 😊 It was a special night we’ll always treasure.
The Windsor House, Greenville, SC
We had fun singing and playing our instruments for the sweet folks at the Windsor House. We had a little episode getting there, though…the trailer wasn’t hitched up quite right, and came off the hitch while we were driving! Those behind saw sparks flying everywhere as metal scraped against the road. God sent a nice young man to help us get back on the road safely and timely. 🙂
Weldon Road Baptist Church, Westminster, SC
Thank you for having us sing and play. We had a wonderful time in the Lord with you all. The sermon was powerful! It was awesome to see the woman give her life to Jesus. God is good!
Thank you for the dinner. It really hit the spot.
Spring Recital, Clinton, SC
We had fun at Priscilla’s recitals for her students. This year, there were so many people that she had to split it up into two back-to-back recitals so that we could fit everyone in the church! It worked out great, and all the food that people brought was so good.
A Special Birthday Party, Piedmont, SC
Our “Angel Joe”
Many years ago, when our children were small, I would take them for walks in the subdivision behind our house. As best as I can remember, when we had around 7 young ones at the time (baby to 10 years), I took them for our usual stroll with our older boys riding their bikes. They called a large incline the “Lion Hill” due to cement lions outside one of the houses at the hill. While speeding down, my 8-year-old son lost control and took a bad spill off his bike. He was screaming uncontrollably with pitiful tears spilling out of his eyes. As I was trying to juggle everything and feeling overwhelmed, I cried out to the LORD for help. A kindly-looking man seemed to appear out of nowhere with a shirt that had big letters:
J-E-S-U-S
across the front. He came to my aid and helped calm my son down, cleaned up his bleeding wounds, and set us back on our way. When I finished getting our baby settled into the stroller and looked up to thank him, he was gone! From that day forward, we always referred to him as our “Angel.” Although we had walked the subdivision for years leading up to that day and for years following, we never saw him….until about 3 years ago and 20 years after the incident.
Walking into an assisted-living facility nearby where our family has ministered for over 25 years, I immediately recognized a new resident—our “Angel” Joe! 😊 (We learned that he had lived behind the subdivision on the other side). We thank God for sending him back into our lives. He is truly one of the most kind and gentle men we have ever known. He has since moved to another facility closer to our farm, and every week Peter plays the piano or accordion, holds a devotional and prayer time, and visits with the residents there. Sometimes we join him. Our family had the honor of being invited to Joe’s 88th birthday party, and while we were there, the girls were asked to sing. May God continue to bless our “Angel Joe”, as we’ll never forget his act of kindness so long ago.
–KariJoy
Christian Fellowship Baptist Church, Union, SC
Thank you so much for inviting us to provide your evening service! Your church was the most engaging group, and it was so fun to sing and play with you. The friendliness of your congregation was amazing, and it warmed our hearts to see how long folks stayed around talking to us and each other. What a special congregation you have! May God continue to bless you.
Simpsonville 1st Baptist, SC
Thank you for having our family come and provide music at your Joy Fellowship Meeting. What a big lively group! The food was SO good! You were very friendly, and we appreciated all of the kind people that spoke to us afterwards.
Billboard Update! Laurens, SC
We either stand for what’s right or we stay silent.
I am proud to say that we are standing strong in Laurens County, and I am honored to lead the charge. What started as a transgender/LGBTQ propaganda billboard targeting the most vulnerable among us, our children, has since transformed into a message of biblical truth. God has been at work in our community and this story is simply too good not to share.
–Luke Rankin
New billboard:
New Beginning Baptist Church, Waterloo, SC
Thank you for inviting me (Deborah) to come and play my harp for the morning service! I had a great time, and we enjoyed getting to meet ya’ll afterwards.
Resurrection Sunday!
We had a fun day ministering at our church and nursing home on Easter!
Laurens County Republican Convention, SC
We are excited that Luke won reelection for chairman for the Laurens County Republican Party! It was an answer to prayer. We enjoyed singing the National Anthem to kick off the event. Loud bursts of thunder accompanied both the opening and closing prayers as well as the perfect timing during our song. 😊 What a morning—Praise God!
Laurens County Billboard Controversy, Laurens, SC
The large billboard supporting LGBTQ on I-385, and paid for by AFFA, reads: REJOICE! GOD LOVES TRANS KIDS
We stand behind Luke’s interview on Channel 7 News and his statement below. We must pray for repentance and revival in America!
“The agenda of Alliance For Full Acceptance is in their name. They want us to accept their lifestyle, normalize their perversion, and they are trying to use God as a means to accomplish this. God does love trans people, but God hates their sin. I, too, can love them, but at the same time I will call out transgenderism and the LGBTQ agenda for what it is – because it’s wrong and evil. We cannot normalize the mutilation of kids and just accept it. There is a war going on for the souls of our children and it’s our job as parents, pastors, and community leaders to push back, stand united, and declare that we won’t allow this dangerous ideology to take a foothold in our community.”
LUKE RANKIN, LCGOP CHAIRMAN
Philippi Baptist Church, Union, SC
Thank you so much for inviting us to sing and play our instruments on the last night of your Revival. It was such a blessing to our family. Your congregation was so warm and friendly to us, and the message on obedience was convicting.
Swamp Rabbit Trail, SC
We all had a fun day biking and eating along the Swamp Rabbit Trail! We are blessed to have these trails so close to home. In order to qualify for an ROA posting—yes, we did sing and reenact the Sound of Music scene of Do-Re-Me as we rode the bikes!
The Cascades, Greenville, SC
Thank you for the invitation to play our music for you all! We loved the enthusiasm over the old hymns of faith!