I began fasting all food on March 1st. On the 8th day, I was invited to go to Chile to assist in earthquake relief efforts. For the first time my wife, Barbara, was also available to go with me. It was a remarkable experience and I am certain God’s perfect timing put us in the right place at the right time to do the right thing for him. Since our return, our lives have changed significantly. I am convinced God is equipping us for new opportunties. Brad Rogers
The 30 Day Road Trip was one of the most remarkable months of my life. It brought my wonderful wife, Freida, and I closer together as husband and wife; as well as bringing us BOTH closer to the Lord than we have ever been before.
I fasted evening snacking which was a real challenge for me. I also gave up that evil idol known as the TV Remote. I cut out ALL evening TV, committing myself to Bible Study only.
Freida and I committed to doing our “Road Trip Study” each evening. We would start early and our study would lead to our talking about all sorts of things ….. bringing us closer than we had EVER been before. We shared our feelings, knowledge, questions and challenges like never before …. We became the “husband and wife” we always hoped we would be. We would look up at the clock and see we had been talking sometimes for 3 or 4 hours.
This was ONLY POSSIBLE because we decided to “Open the Bible and study HIS Word” and totally commit to becoming closer TO HIM.
I truly found that you can not be completely true and honest with ANYONE until you “get closer to God and His teaching”. EVERYTHING GOOD starts with HIM. HE is the great Teacher and Provider; and nothing is real or long lasting unless it “goes through HIM first”.
Thank you, Hank, and thank you, God, for this “Road Trip”; and for the incredible blessings I’ve received from taking this journey !!!
This is a journey this husband and wife will travel together forever !!!
Don Jones
I decided instead of playing games on my computer every night, I would use that time to research more information about my bible studies lessons. I have really enjoyed this 3o Day Challenge. It has given me time to be closer to God.
My wife and I did the devotion study every night. You would think after being married over 51 years, you are pretty close, but this devotion time has brought us even closer.
Jerry Fowler
I decided that fasting a food would not be a sacrifice for me since I have always had to refrain from eating snacks and sweets so I decided I would give up procrastinating. I am very good at it and have been a procrastinator for years. During this 30 day challenge, I tackled things I had been putting off for years. So I just kept moving every day, tackling chores I had been putting off. I sorted through 50 years worth of tax returns and got all of that shredded!.
I really enjoyed our time each night doing the daily devotions. Jerry and I would sit in our recliners and read aloud the devotion and then the scripture for the day. Then he and I would sit next to each other on the couch, hold hands , and pray together. The journey we took during this month was a beautiful experience for both of us.
Lib Fowler
This month I fasted pop( soft drinks), ice cream and all sweets. I have a real sweet tooth and still baked cookies and brownies for my Mom so this fast has been a real challenge for me. On the 22nd day, I learned that my mother’s brother had passed away in Arizona and I had to go to break the news to her. It was a very difficult day and as I drove home that night, I thought, “I sure could use some ice cream right now”, but I resisted. I just prayed for my Aunt and Mom for the rest of the drive home.
Two days later , as I was reading the Road Trip Devotion and reflecting on the week, the thought came to me-I don’t need to turn to ice cream for comfort in times of stress or sorrow. Jesus is is all I need. He sent the Holy Spirit to be my comforter. I need to just find comfort in His Word and turn to Christ for my strength. I think that is the lesson God had for me this past month.
Linda