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Longville, Minnesota, has a winter
population of 200 that swells to 2000 in the summer.
Its claim to fame is an annual "Turtle Race."
Pam Kruger and her husband recently
retired in Longville, having moved from a suburb of Minneapolis/St.
Paul. She had long been familiar with Crossways International's
materials: "I had used things I had learned in
Crossways for every study I have ever led, ever since my first
class in the early '80s. I have always taken every opportunity
to express my joy and delight in the truths I have learned
in Crossways."
Once settled into Longville, Pam asked
herself, "What possible plan could God have for us in
Longville?" God soon gave her direction.
She set up an ecumenical community
Bible study, working with the four local churches: Salem Lutheran,
St. Edward's Catholic, Longville Community and Longville Bible
Chapel. "Each pastor agreed that I could leave a
poster and brochures in their churches." recalls Kruger. "Crossways
was mentioned in at least six church newsletters and in Sunday
bulletins. Then I asked permission from each pastor
to give a short presentation during their Sunday worship times.
I put an ad in the paper saying ' Crossways is coming.'"
Kruger looked for a neutral space
in which to hold the study, and got the courage to ask the
Longville Family Center. "When I called, they were so
excited and wanted me to notify the churches in nearby towns.
"I put posters in each of the
churches, and little notices in each of the towns," Kruger
says. People began to recognize her. "You're the
Crossways lady," they would say.
"To make a long story short,
I have now begun a Crossways class. There are 24 people involved
— from six churches. Each and every class member
is SO excited and anxious to get to know the 'Living
God' behind the 'Living Word' that they are already wondering
what comes after Crossways! "
"I tell you, it is not dry. We're
going to be walking in the dirt in the Holy Land; we're going
to be touching and tasting and smelling."
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Ministering to the unchurched
Restoration Lutheran Church, a mission congregation
in Kendallville, Indiana, does not accept transfers. It
accepts into membership only those who are unchurched.
The Divine Drama® is used for new-member classes. Restoration
has received 60 people into membership.
Home schooling Crossways International
recently received a call from a mother who uses The Divine Drama® to home school her son during his middle
school years. She now wants to use the more comprehensive
Crossways course during his high school years.
Cross-cultural ministry Father Larry
Robertson (Anglican) of Inuvik in the Northwest Territories
serves a parish that has Native and Anglo-Saxon members. His
parish is tri-lingual. He finds the cross-cultural nature
of Crossways International's resources aid him in his
mission. He is using The Divine Drama® and The Bible's
Big Story: Our Story. |
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