Published June 08, 2012, 07:57 AM

Campmeeting at the Tabernacle set

The annual Campmeeting at the Tabernacle on the grounds of Prairie Bible Camp east of Lehr, N.D., will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and continue each night through June 16 with the concluding service at 10:30 a.m. June 17, followed by a noon meal. Each service will feature a different speaker. The Wednesday evening speaker is the Rev. David Harriman. He will speak on God’s transforming power through evangelism. Harriman’s missionary experiences in South America and Africa provide the background for his presentation.

The annual Campmeeting at the Tabernacle on the grounds of Prairie Bible Camp east of Lehr, N.D., will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and continue each night through June 16 with the concluding service at 10:30 a.m. June 17, followed by a noon meal. Each service will feature a different speaker.

The Wednesday evening speaker is the Rev. David Harriman. He will speak on God’s transforming power through evangelism. Harriman’s missionary experiences in South America and Africa provide the background for his presentation.

The Thursday evening speaker is Robert Rogers from Fort Wayne, Ind. Rogers lost his wife and four children in a flash flood in 2003. Since then God has used his testimony, music and books to inspire many.

Friday evening Dr. Luis San Jose, will share his story of being kidnapped by the South American drug cartel, its plan to execute him and how God rescued him. He is currently a surgical assistant at St. Alexis in Bismarck .

Saturday will be a night of music with John and Heather Erbele and their music ministry, All New Creation. They will share a blend of traditional and contemporary Christian music.

Sunday morning Rev. J. Dale Erbele will speak about finding God’s will in difficult times. Erbele was an evangelical pastor in Montana for 30 years, a district superintendent for eight years and is currently traveling nationally as a church consultant.

The Campmeeting is a nondenominational event open to everyone. For more information, visit www.prairiebiblecamp.com or call 701-378-2272 or 701-378-2540.

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