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December 2010

Dear Friends, Loved Ones and Prayer Partners,

Holiday Greetings and Christmas Blessings in the Precious Name of Jesus, He is a wonderful Savior. 2,000 years ago the shepherds on the Judean hills heard from Heaven; “Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord.” In a day of darkness and fear, disappointment and discouragement, defeat and deadness—We need to hear from heaven. We need to get the message of the Angel. We need to sing out the good news that we have a Savior. “Oh! Hallelujah, Oh! What a Savior—He gave his life blood for even me.”

In the month of October we began with a week of revival in a brand new building at Cornerstone BC in Westville, OK, Pastor B.J. Craig. The church really worked to build a beautiful building in record time. Then to Metropolitan Baptist Church in Fort Worth, TX, I preached a Sunday of Missions Month at our home church. Next we were in Edmond Road Baptist Church, Pastor Joe Mandrino their Anniversary Missions Revival. Then to Revival Meeting at Farren Road Baptist Church at Red Lick, TX, Pastor Dave Seiffert. I was privileged to lead Brother Dave and Yvonne to the Lord in Alvin, TX, they have been faithful since. It was a blessing to be with them. Then we had a powerful three service Sunday with Lakewood Baptist Church, Powderly, TX, Pastor John Grisswood.

I preached all day the 7th at Metropolitan Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TX, (we have no pastor at this time) to start the month of November. The week of Nov. 8-12 I taught a modular semester course on Sotieriology for the college. The 14th we were with New Hope Baptist Church at Ellisville, MS, Pastor Ray Matthews. Ray and Kristi were members of our church at Alvin and Ray was a student in the Bible Institute there. The Monday after, we drove to Unity Baptist Church in Ripley, MS, with longtime Pastor Ronnie Barefield. We were blessed to be in a great Bible Conference with Bro. Ronnie and the church. Then we were joined by the Larry Nelson Family at Star Baptist Church, Keota, OK, Pastor Rick Mclaskey for a wonderful one day meeting. there. He is doing a good job as a dad, pastor, and leader there.

With Bro. Steve Palmer & Bro. Mark Thri?? It seems impossible to believe that we are in our fifth year of evangelism this year. God has blessed this ministry far above all we could have asked or thought during these years. I had no idea what the Lord wanted to do with us when He thrust us into this work. This year we have been kept busy in 37 churches in revivals, missions and Bible conferences, teaching 2 semester courses in the Bible College, and preaching many times for my home church. God has answered prayer with open doors, new and renewed friendships, salvations, commitments, and changed lives. I claim no credit for any of these things. As our heading says, “To God Be All Glory and Praise.” Paul expressed well when he said, “We have this treasure in earthen vessels.”

We cannot dwell on these past blessings however. We look forward to what our Lord has in store in the days to come. We look forward to serving and assisting you pastor. There are no big or little churches, no important or less important pastors in the Lord’s economy. With Jonathan we must say, He certainly is not limited by few or many. As we go, we come under the burden for the people and pastors where we are. Our ministry is one of faith. We trust the Lord to touch hearts and open doors for service where He would have us serve.

Your Servants for Jesus’ Sake,

Wayne and Susie Hudson

For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. (2 Corinthians 4:5)

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