Thoughts From Pastor Lloyd Pulley

Mike Rozell Interview

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This entry was posted on Friday, June 06. 2008 and is filed under Interviews.

Michael Rozell is an ordained minister/evangelist of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Pam, travel full time presenting Potter's Field Ministries in 135 churches each year, across the nation.

 
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    • Monday, June 09. 2008 Cynthia wrote:
      Hello Pastor Lloyd Pulley,

      Thank you for a copy of this interview. Stirring indeed, for many reasons. I am familiar with Potter's Field and want to go ... as well as the cruise ... how powerful to actually get to vacation ... and then with such energy of those going.

      Potter's Field was emotional here in Howell, NJ ... I went to both Old Bridge and Howell presentations ... , not this most recent time ... the last time they were here. I brought folks from my neighborhood and beyond ... even another minister from Asbury Park, NJ.

      My neighbor's daughter got saved that night. Her dad has since passed over ... he was there. He had been saved too, and recall the family sending birds over (3) that did not want and he crying. He said he had not cried in over 20 years or so ... I had simply been sharing about Jesus. Shortly thereafter, he was saved too, how lovely God works. I went away and when I returned home I learned of his passing. I saw weeks before and he had a foreshadow of sorts, saying if it was time, he was ready ... misty now, not crying though, simply happy for him. Again, his daughter was saved at the Potter's Field event in Howell, NJ. I was knocking on doors telling folks here on Newbury Road.

      One day perhaps I can go to Potter's Field, the finances will be there and my son cared for, we do not have family here or afar. Maybe one day we will go on the cruise too ... I do have an interview in NYC this Wednesday! Finances are a factor and care for Brett, though I'd enjoy us going together as well. Never say never, cause you never know ... Billy Graham.

      My mother was orphaned ... it's not till later in my life ... I really and truly get what that must be like ... grant it, it was not in El Salvador, but still, I've read that being abandoned is tough and it is. Brett and I have been by man and his father ... it is tough. Today I thank God for answered and unanswered prayers. After all look who shows up ... as we do, so do all of you and Potter's Field.

      Thank you all so very much.

      A sister in Christ,
      Cynthia Walsh and son, Brett
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