<span style="font-family:times new roman; font-size:12pt; color:#331c01; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none; "> Have you heard the Awesome news? - The End of the World is Almost Here!</span>
<br><span style="font-family:times new roman; font-size:10pt; color:#331c01; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none; "> It begins May 21, 2011 - The Bible Guarantees It<br></span>
<br><b>(Mar 19)</b> Portsmouth, NH and Freeport & Portland, ME
<br><b>(Mar 20)</b> Boston, MA
<br><b>(Mar 26-27)</b> Baltimore, MD
<br><b>(Mar 28)</b> Towson, MD
<br><b>(Mar 30)</b> Newark, NJ
<br><b>(Mar 31 - Apr 02)</b> New York, NY / Brooklyn, NY
<br><b>(Apr 01)</b> New York, NY / Bronx, NY
<br><b>(Apr 02)</b> New York, NY / Queens, NY
<br><b>(Apr 04-08)</b> Washington DC
<br><b>(Apr 14-15)</b> Binghamton, NY
<br><b>(Apr 16)</b> Syracuse, NY
<br><b>(Apr 19)</b> Pittsburg, PA
<br><b>(Apr 21)</b> Cleveland, OH
<br><b>(Apr 23-25)</b> Chicago, IL
<br><b>(May 4)</b> Newport News, VA
<br><b>(May 5)</b> Hampton, VA
<br><b>(May 6)</b> Portsmouth, VA
<br><b>(May 7)</b> Norfolk, VA
<br><b>(May 8-9)</b> Virginia Beach, VA -->
<br><b>(May 11-15)</b> New York, NY
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<br><b>(Apr 11-14)</b> Las Vegas, NV
<br><b>(Apr 17-20)</b> Denver, CO
<br><b>(Apr 21)</b> Colorado Springs, CO
<br><b>(Apr 22)</b> Cheyenne, WY
<br><b>(Apr 23-26)</b> Salt Lake City, UT
<br><b>(Apr 27)</b> Winnemucca, NV
<br><b>(Apr 28-29)</b> Reno, NV
<br><b>(May 04-05)</b> Boise, ID
<br><b>(May 06-07)</b> Idaho Falls, ID
<br><b>(May 09-10)</b> Billings, MT
<br><b>(May 11)</b> Great Falls, MT -->
<br><b><i>(To be announced...)</i></b>
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<tr><td colspan="4"><span style="font-family:arial; font-size:8pt; color:#660000; font-weight:normal; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none;">Note: Dates are approximate and are subject to change due to weather and unforeseen circumstances.
<br>For up to date schedules or to participate with <b>Caravan 1, 2, & 4</b> in your city, call us at: <b>1800-543-1495</b>
<br>For up to date schedules or to participate with e-Bible Fellowship (<b>Caravan 3</b>), e-mail: <b>ralphrworkman@gmail.com</b></span></td></tr>
<div style="text-align:center; width:85%;"><span style="font-family:times new roman; font-size:13pt; color:#333333; font-weight:normal; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none;">"Be watchful and strengthen the things that remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God. Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know at what hour I shall come upon thee."</span></div>
<br>Louisville, Kentucky, situated on the Ohio River, is the largest city in the state.
Louisville Metro actually encompasses several counties with a couple in southern Indiana. Because of this unusual situation, the Metro is affectionately known as
Kentuckiana. Although Louisville is a southern state, it is influenced heavily by Midwestern culture.
<br><br>Caravan team 1's nine ambassadors of the kingdom of God, gave `em all we had
upon entry to this city. Scornful looks, belly laughs and revilings were the main course
of the day though. After our five vehicles broke off into separate groups two-by two, each group had the same idea. We each headed to various locations in the more modest suburbs. A short drive down Muhammed Ali Boulevard, dedicated to Louisville's favorite son; led us to many lower income and impoverished areas. Sentiments were mixed, but at least we were able to find some people who were pleased to take tracts. Reports from each group were consistent that Our Lord had opened up many doors out in the little esteemed part of town.
<br><br>We are finding that as we travel north, the balance of Baptist, Church of Christ and
independent churchgoers have shifted to a more non-evangelical sentiment. In the busy downtowns of the Northeast, people are more likely to disregard anyone handing out
literature no matter what your message is. This of course is all according to the work that
God is doing. We don't force the message but rather we look to see where God has given
Us an open door.
<br><br>Another group were led to a large park in the heart of a community housing project.
The people that were there received the Judgment Day tracts without resistance, and many bibles and copies of I Hope God Will Save Me booklets were provided as well. Those
Of us who were there cannot possibly communicate how wonderful it was to see the children rejoicing as they waved their own bibles at us to say goodbye. Truly our Caravan
Members as well as all God's elect are experiencing the sweetness of God, as we continue to sow seeds of truth sorrowfully in the face of much rejection.
<br><br>Our Caravan team passed several Family Radio billboards in residential areas with
the May 21, 2011 Judgment Day message. "Cry out mightily to the Lord" was the admonition on the billboards. A few of our individual teams returned to Caravan in those areas to give some extra affirmation to those still ignorant to the command of God to believe the Gospel.
<br><br><b>Sincerely,<br>
Your Project Caravan Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus Our Lord.</b>
<span style="font-family:times new roman; font-size:17pt; color:#660000; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none;" id="akok1">Location: Little Rock/Fort Smith, AK -- Tulsa/Oklahoma City, OK</span><br>
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<div style="text-align:center; width:85%;"><span style="font-family:times new roman; font-size:13pt; color:#333333; font-weight:normal; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none;">"Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice."</span></div>
There is not much time left for the kingdom of this world. There were only 53 days remaining before May 21 when we left Arkansas and Oklahoma. In less than two months almost 10,000 miles have been driven, 15 major cities have been toured and the Judgment Day Warning came before possibly millions of souls. Thousands of tracts and books have been presented with encouragement to check the Word of God, God's Holy Bible. We've seen far more pictures being taken of the caravan than materials distributed. Media interest is increasing. We left Oklahoma with a TV interview and arrived in Kansas to another TV interview. How many conversations will all this generate? How many Bibles will get opened? How many will reach our website? How many more hearts will come broken before the Lord Jesus the Savior?
<br><br>During our first tour of Little Rock, we were making a u-turn in an empty church parking lot and immediately approached by a very young man who was desperate for Jesus as he was overwhelmed by this world. He was so hungry for the Lord we spent a lot of time with him and the other two that joined him there. Pulling out eventually we realized how much traffic was passing before our message. Sunday morning we parked nearby at a stoplight with great church traffic and busy gas stations. With permission, we distributed materials at both gas stations and traffic lights. There were some cars of people pulling into the lot where we were parked to ask questions. A young hard working listener drove a few hours to help us. Four days later, he left for his first oversees mission trip to pass out tracts.
<br><br>In Fort Smith, AR we encountered two folks very interested in more information. One, already a Family Radio listener, could not read so we provided some hymns and a Bible on CD for him. Both really needed our fellowship and our prayers as they shared life experiences.
<br><br>We arrived in Tulsa, Oklahoma to find lots of construction, huge traffic jams and slow traffic. It provided a great opportunity for our caravan's visibility. A couple from a church transport van made a proposition to buy the RV (maybe dry humor?) He said it would work for their children's ministry perfectly. The children came out of his van, saw the message, introduced themselves and the leaders took some tracts.
<br><br>Upon entering Oklahoma City Saturday morning, we were greeted by a large crowd downtown that was engaging in a community game. Hundreds of participants were running around on foot and on bicycles searching for clues. We pray that our Judgment Day message was driven into their vision and might lead them to search for the truth according to God's Will.
<br><br>On Sunday, while fueling the RVs, three young men ran to meet us at the gas station with lots of questions. We provided materials and continued a discussion until all the RV's were fueled. We drove into areas to take advantage of church traffic. As we were driving, we noticed an ad for a flea market in which we later participated. We arrived there near closing when folks were pouring out of the door. The Lord allowed us to distribute materials quickly until they politely asked us to leave since people were getting uncomfortable with the "Judgment Day" message. We then went to a busy upscale mall. We circled the mall with great effect as many were entering and exiting. The team walked through the mall and the busy food court with our Family Radio sweatshirts and jackets.
<br><br>Busy roads, busy laundry mats and even residential streets all allowed us to witness with RV's and with individual tracts. To God Be the Glory!
<br><br><b>Sincerely,<br>
Your Project Caravan Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus Our Lord.</b>
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