November 2007
Dear Partner,
Psalm 103:1-11
“1Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. 2Bless
the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 3Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth
all thy diseases; 4Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and
tender mercies; 5Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the
eagle's. 6The LORD executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed. 7He
made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel. 8The LORD is merciful and
gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. 9He will not always chide: neither will he keep
his anger for ever. 10He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our
iniquities. 11For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that
fear him.”
August, September and October passed so fast. After the Lord spoke to me about India in mid-August, my life went
on “fast-track”. If I repeat anything from the last newsletter, forgive me.
Pastors Horace and Patricia Drumming, Rainbow Family Church, Silver Springs, Maryland, is a place where creative
miracles always happen.
Pastors Mary and Don Eyestone, Solid Rock Worship Center, Wray, Colorado, prepared a twelve-year-reunion. It
was a great time renewing old acquaintances. Several teenagers were filled with the Holy Ghost.
While signing into the hotel in Phillips, Wisconsin, a lady followed me to the receptionist’s desk. She asked
if I was a real Christian. Of course, I had no idea if there were underlying meanings. Therefore my answer was
“yes!”. Her next question was, “What are you doing here?” I told her that I was preaching down the highway that
night (Saturday). She came and got filled with the Holy Ghost. Sunday morning she came with her teenage children
to be prayed for. She and all of the children had lymes disease. They were from another town. This was a divine
appointment.
Pastor Carol Gabrielsen, Victory Christian Center and Pastors Paul and Cynthia Pfeffer, Grace Christian Center
performed an ordination service together. They permitted me to be a part of it.
Faith Hope Love Church, Pastors Ron and Eileen Bakken and Pastors Graham and Lori Cathers, Living Faith Church,
took me into October with great meetings. I had one full day in Tulsa and then off to Bangalore, India.
From London to Bangalore, I sat between two Indian ladies, a young one on my left and a mature one on my right.
The younger one was on her way home (Bangalore) for a few weeks. She told me that the hostess had assumed that we
were family. She was a nurse living in New York City. Through her conversation, I was given a lot of needed
information. It was good to have her companionship from London to Bangalore as a local believer.
I arrived at 5:30 AM. There was a man with a sign stating Dr. George. He did not look or talk to anyone else.
His greeting was as if he knew me. I assumed he was from the Domata School. There was a person from the Domata
School who did recognize me, who asked about the man pushing my luggage cart. He told the man that he was the one
who was to receive me. The man stated that he was taking me to a hotel that sounded similar to the one where I was
staying. I went to the hotel and showered. At 9 AM I was standing in the Bible school teaching. The class went
into intercession. There was a man with respiratory problems. He had had problems with shortness of breath (when
he would walk fast) for twelve (12) years. His healing was manifested that morning.
Throughout the time, I sensed that I was in the place the Lord intended.
I knew some of the missionaries. However, I enjoyed being with all of them. They cried when I left. I felt the
same way I did when my sister would cry when I would leave home after a weekend visit from college. I felt loved
and appreciated.
There was about 19 hours of airtime from Bangalore to Tulsa. The same day that I arrived in Tulsa, I flew out
at 4:05 PM directly to Austin, Texas. ExpressJet (a new airline in Tulsa) arrived in Austin at 5:30 PM. I was
to stand in the pulpit at 7 PM doing a men’s meeting. Saturday morning, Rev. Jack King, Faithful Men Ministries,
ministered to the men. Sunday morning I did two meetings. Pastors Lee and Sue Boss were excellent hosts as usual.
The meetings were dynamic. The church has always had a heavenly mix. Great time!
Happy Belated Thanksgiving!
I love you,
George Moss
P.S. I want to thank you for being so faithful in your prayers and giving while I was on this “fast-track”.