I was born and raised on a South Dakota farm. My father was a farmer, growing all his own feed and raising cattle from calf to sale barn. My mother was a homemaker and helped my father with the chores. I started helping my parents when I was 6 years old— driving the tractor, feeding chickens, weeding the garden, etc. As I grew older, I was plowing, haying, and eventually worked right alongside of my father doing all types of farm work.
My parents were good Christian people and we attended church regularly— two or three times a week. They taught me the Bible and the gospel, and as a young teenager, I accepted Christ as my personal Savior.
After college, I became an officer in the Air Force. Completing navigator training, I volunteered to go to Viet Nam. During that time, I got to fly combat with Col. Chuck Yeager (later, General). What a thrill! He was the best pilot I have flown with throughout my Air Force career.
However, during these years, I started to drift away from God and His Word. I did not heed the instruction of the Holy Spirit, but instead, began to listen to the world and developed some bad habits. It got to the point where my alcohol drinking sent me to the hospital ER. I was told that the life path I was on would lead me to an early death. This warning was my Heavenly Father giving me a “spanking” and telling me to straighten up and fly straight.
I turned to Him and asked for forgiveness, and I immediately felt the presence of His Holy Spirit. What a wonderful Heavenly Father I have! He allowed me to stray, but He did what any loving father would do to a wayward child.
I now fly with a Pilot much better than any human pilot. His name is Jesus. We fly straight, we don’t crash, we no longer fly to the old destinations, we don’t turn down the airways of greed and lust. No more flying into the clouds of pride, bitterness, lying and cheating. We fly in the Sunshine— the darkness is for the wicked. What a wonderful course we are on!
I am well into the 4th quarter of my life. I don’t know what tomorrow brings, but as the song says, “I know Who holds tomorrow”.
From the fields of South Dakota, into the USAF, and upward to my heavenly home…
I was born in VA, but moved to ND when my father was sent overseas during WW II. I had an older sister and a younger sister. My mother was a stay-at-home mother, and after the war, my father was a manager of the local Elks Club. We were a Catholic family, and I went to Catholic schools through the 12th grade. I loved music, especially singing. I majored in music in college and was selected to play the lead female role in 2 operas.
After college, I taught music in elementary school. I also formed and directed a women’s coral group. During this time, I became dissatisfied with the Catholic religion. I was in turmoil, and I could not find peace. I felt I was drifting in the wilderness with no anchor and no firm ground to stand on.
I had two wonderful friends; Mary and Paula, who loved Jesus and the Bible. I had very little knowledge of what was in the Bible, as the Catholic religion did not really teach much Bible. We gals would get together on a regular basis and they would help me study the Bible. They explained the gospel to me and what I must do to be saved. I accepted the Lord as my personal Savior. Jesus is now my Anchor and I am on solid ground.
I understood that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and by God’s grace I am saved. There is nothing I can do to earn this grace— it is truly a gift from God.
My life as an Air Force wife and the mother of 3 children presented many hurdles to jump, and moves to be made, in 21 years of world travel. My husband, being a flyer, could have presented many hours of worry and concern, but knowing God, I learned that peace takes the place of worry.
I am in the final stages of my life. It has been a wonderful life of following God. My husband and I worship and thank our Lord for our many blessings and for always being with us through our life— showing us the way through Him to eternal life.
My name is Gail, and this is my story.