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Pastor Mike, Dad, Pa, . . . whatever you call him shows the relationship that you have with him.  Over the years, Pa has carried out the mission that Christ gave him when he first called him to the ministry, “Tell them that I love them.”  As a result, he’s been instrumental in helping to heal people through God’s love, but the ministry that has probably given him the most return on his love investment has been his family.

Mike and Sarah have been married for more than 50 years now and raised two sons, Christopher and Jeremiah.  Later in life, they adopted their third son, Lee, and all three boys are now guiding their families in the Christian faith.  Since retiring from pastoring a church, these blogs are the result of Pa and the family he’s created in his current ministry wanting to share our life with others in hopes that they will serve Christ as well.

If you want to understand our thoughts behind a blog, get to know the author more, or you’d just rather listen to us, join us on YouTube where we read our blogs, then discuss them with another member of the family, usually Pa.  Trials and Triumphs is also on YouTube.

We also share daily Bible verses on YouTube that are available through phone calls if you contact us.  These daily verses, and the original commentary, are shared by each member of our farm family from the youngest child to the eldest leader.  We pray that the thoughts and prayers that go into preparing these verses and blogs touch you with God’s truth and love, and we appreciate feedback and prayer requests.

Around the Supper Table #87 – Introduction of Nana: Wisdom Through Experience

Hello, my name is Sarah, but everyone calls me Nana.  Pa and I are the oldest at Sanctuary Family Farms, and I have had a myriad of experiences simply because of my age.  In all of those years, I can’t..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #86 – Never Alone with God

I sit there waiting.  Any second now I know deep down inside that the little voice in the back of my head will come back. The silence echoes in my mind and eats away at me.  Its stillness is almost..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #85 – Seemingly Opposite

Have you ever seen two things appear to be completely opposite yet actually occur at the same time?  I work out on a daily basis with a few people, and it is interesting to see how I handle the process. ..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #84 – Continual Need

It is easy to know that I need Christ when life is hard, but what about when life is easy?  There are times when I realize that I can’t keep going or overcome on my own, so I ask for..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #82 – God’s Promises

How do you know what God has promised you?  I talk a lot about promises or knowing what God has told you, and I know how hard it can be to know either of these things. Our feelings and emotions..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #81 – Stand and Know

I was editing a video to be posted on social media, and someone thanked me for editing out the part that didn’t flatter them.  Not to say that our social media posts aren’t edited and cropped to portray an idyllic..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #80 – He Cares for Me

I finally wrapped up my last week of college courses and believe me, relieved is an understatement. This past fall was a battle to say the least. It was overwhelming and, at many times, I didn’t think I would be..... Read More

Merry Christmas

This Christmas Eve we want to share a passage with you. It was brought to our attention from a member of one of our ministry families. This sweet woman saves passages from her daily readings to share with us when..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #79 – The Cost of Friendship

Check the box, ring the bell, I walked to the front of the church, prayed the sinner’s prayer, and was baptized shortly thereafter. I can remember the feel of the conviction to give my heart to Christ like it was..... Read More

Around the Supper Table #78 – Wait on God

I think that sometimes whenever God says, “Not right now,” it’s almost more difficult than a “No.”  I’m a very all-or-nothing person.  I’ve always been like that, so when God says, “Not right now.  Wait.” I really struggle. It’s like..... Read More