What a blessing and joy to be traveling with my two sons and assistant Bob Renaud on a glorious and inspiring whirlwind ministry tour. Our great adventures began earlier this week when I was speaking for two days in the beautiful Shenandoah Mountains at the annual family camp of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States. I preached two messages: One on the necessity of understanding, refuting and opposing compromises with the book of Genesis, and another on the meaning of the rule of law and the doctrine of interposition. We rose early in the morning on Friday and drove with Judy Rogers (a gifted composer and singer, and wife of pastor Wayne Rogers) to Roanoke where we all jumped on various planes bound for Valley Forge. Bob, my sons and I disembarked in Ohio for a plane change and were delighted to providentially bump into Chief Justice Roy Moore, with whom we spent a happy half hour before proceeding to our destination. That night we journeyed to Valley Forge where I delivered a speech which was covered on CSPAN for Michael Peroutka, candidate for President of the United States on the Constitution Party. Afterwards we stayed up till the wee hours at a local diner with my mother and father listening to stories from my 17 year old brother Samuel, who just returned from a missionary outreach with my other brother Brad (President of Persecution Project) in the killing fields of Sudan. We will be in Atlanta on Monday and then return to San Antonio for a season of quiet home life on Wednesday.