S. Lee Homoki
Bible Teacher, Evangelist, Executive Director, Editor
Mr.
Homoki was raised in the home of missionary parents, "Nevada Steve" and
Esther, and lived in Pennsylvania, New York and in the heart of the
Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. He began his preaching at the age
of 18 and for 21 years pastored churches in Arizona, California, Ohio
and Indiana before beginning the ministries of Bible Doctrines to Live
By, In in 1980. He brings with him a rich background of colorful
experience in the pastorate from those years spend on the Navajo Indian
Reservation. Over the last 20 years his evangelistic ministry,
Crossroads Crusades, has takes him into hundreds of churches with the
message of God's saving grace.
On the Gospel Trail
BDTLB's Ambassadors at Large
Lee and Darlene Homoki
ON THE
GOSPEL
TRAIL
AGAIN!
A Bible Doctrines Publications
Newsletter
Dear
BDTLB Friends and Prayer Partners. Thank you for having shared a labor of love with
Dolly and me on behalf of the Gospel of God's Grace. Some have sowed. Some have
watered and God has given the increase! Praise His name and give him
glory!
I grew-up in the home of a
cowboy, "Nevada Steve" Homoki. Dad was a famous cowboy, twice world's champion.
There are very few things that will surpass the excitement of growing up in the
enviroment of cowboys, horses, and rodeos.
I have many pleasent memories of meeting some
of the famous cowboys and rodeo personalities. Never to be forgotten are those
days of sharing the rodeo arena with Dad as I performed with my brother Jim and
sister, Barbara.
Dear BDTLB Friends and Prayer Partners. Thank
you for having shared a labor of love with me on behalf of the Gospel of God's
Grace. Some have sowed. Some have watered and God has given the increase! Praise
His name and give him glory! Please let me have your ear and prayers!
The gospel ministry is advancing and shifting gears again. Plans are
coming along will for the 2011. I have a great deal of excitement and
anticipation for God’s blessing and I want you to be a part of it. Preaching the
gospel has proven a fertile ground in which to grow “Gospel Seeds.”
In the
next few weeks and coming months we will be deeply engaged in a number
ministries and vital programs related to our Crossroads Crusades(Bible Teaching and Evangelistic Labors) and our Cowboy Roundups for
Christ. For these, I appeal for your prayer and participation:
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BE
ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THE RELATIVES OF THE
OLD
"JESSE JAMES
GANG!"
At the Cowboy Lee's Cowboy
Family Bible Conference in Hermann, Missouri at the Little Bear Creek Ranch.
Cowboy Dennis Capple will be teach horsemanship with Bible applications. Eddie
Piper will be leading the song service and giving a gospel concert. Pastor Gary
Miller will be teaching and entertaining the children each day AND...LES FELDICK
WILL BE TEACHING THE BIBLE THREE TIMES A DAY.
For time, talent or treasure invested in
the Lord's work, nothing gives us better returns than when it is invested in the
lives of youth. Our other ministries, Literature, Evangelistic Crusades, are
very fruitful. Thank God! But, we dare not forget the young ones. God is still
in the soul saving business and the Gospel is still the power of God unto
salvation.
NO! NO! but, the "BIG TOP REVIVAL TENT" has
arrived for the "COWBOY FAMILY BIBLE CONFERENCE" at the Little Bear Creek Ranch
camp site in Hermann, Missouri.
Our
summer ministry has started and is in full swing. We have been very busy. We had
to get the "Street Bus" ready for travel (trailer hitch, air conditioner and
generator installed; bus seats and seat belts installed) with a great big thanks
to Rick Bultema and others who lent a hand.
I'm all saddled up and ready to ride! You see I've
rounded up a "Bible Buckaroo Posse" to search the "highways and hedges" in hopes
of rounding up the "strays" for Christ. At the time of this writing it looks
like I will have up to 10 posse members riding, performing and witnessing on the
road and at the Cowboy Camps from June 8 thru August 9, 2009.
Marthasville Family Finds
Mission at Cowboy Camp
By
Cindy Gladden
Record Staff Writer
Warren County Record
Editors Note: this is an updated newspaper
article
Neil and Diana Schnaath
of Marthasville have found
a different way to spend their summer vacations. They load up their mules, a
Tennessee Walker, a Clydesdale and a big brown Labrador and head to the
hills.Cowboy Lee's Cowboy Adventure Camp was their
destination.
I love wintertime. The pace has been a little less hectic and I
have opportunity to adjust my life's focus a little with a little more time to
look over the fruit of labor past; to finish jobs around the house that were
left over from last year; to study and read several good books; to meditate on
what choices were made and ones I should have made; to evaluate and pray and
plan for the future.
“For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.” (Galatians 5:13) (Read by Max McLean. Provided by The Listener's Audio Bible.)