READ GENESIS 10-11. “CONSIDER.” Among the interesting things that Jesus said was “Consider the ravens” (Luke 12:24). Sue and I have made our home at 1127 Lakeside Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia since April 2002. The house has two levels, an upper level and a terrace level. We choose the house knowing the lower level could house J. Gordon Henry Ministries and the upper level our living quarters. There is over 3,000 square feet between the two levels and plenty of windows. Coming in the entry from the two-bay garage, the upper level has a common mudroom and sunroom, a den (which now houses a work station for JGHM as well as a traditional den), a dining room, kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, a hallway and two baths. The sunroom provides a beautiful view of the Gethsemane Rock Garden featuring a rock seat, three crosses, the Angel of Patience, and a lot of rocks garnered from the property. There is a stairwell off the den leading to the lower level. There is a very large office area, a small office known as “The Eagle’s Nest, ” a guest bedroom, a kitchen, a laundry room, and a bathroom. An entry door is off the lower drive.
I have described our living and working quarters for one reason. We have walls everywhere and every wall tells a story. Birds and animals are everywhere. Every wall is covered by photos (people, family, Ray Harm Bird/Animal prints, events) and other features. There is a story behind each one that relates to our past relationships around the world. There is a giant world map as well as a large globe. We want to keep the [people of] the world (8 billion, 28 million, 504 thousand) on our hearts and in our prayers. These items serve as reminders to pray for people and events. If not you, who? If not here, where? If not now, when? Are you a Lighthouse of Prayer for your family, for your neighbors, for your city/town/village, for your state, for your nation, for the world? Arrange your home to keep you alert to the spiritual side of your life. The owl and eagle collections are special features on the lower level and the den of the upper level.
I have described our living and working quarters for one reason. We have walls everywhere and every wall tells a story. Birds and animals are everywhere. Every wall is covered by photos (people, family, Ray Harm Bird/Animal prints, events) and other features. There is a story behind each one that relates to our past relationships around the world. There is a giant world map as well as a large globe. We want to keep the [people of] the world (8 billion, 28 million, 504 thousand) on our hearts and in our prayers. These items serve as reminders to pray for people and events. If not you, who? If not here, where? If not now, when? Are you a Lighthouse of Prayer for your family, for your neighbors, for your city/town/village, for your state, for your nation, for the world? Arrange your home to keep you alert to the spiritual side of your life. The owl and eagle collections are special features on the lower level and the den of the upper level.