Showing posts with label Otto Unzicker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Otto Unzicker. Show all posts

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Multi-All! - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Multi-All!

Now Think On This
Steve Martin

  
“…and he made him a varicolored tunic.” (Genesis 37:3-4, NASU)


Talk about writing some good news! The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina) finally did it this morning on their Sunday, October 22, 2017 front page. I personally rarely read that newspaper by the way, with its anti-bent slant on most of the many things which I stand for in this life. But thanks Tim Funk. You did good.

What was the article about, filling almost a full page? How Elevation Church (Steven Furtick) is becoming more and more multi-racial, multi-cultural, and multi-generational. Multi-ALL!

Being a light to the nations has to begin with how we join with each other - to be that which we have been called to be. Joining together black, white, Jew and Gentile, to be the Body of Messiah. Why else did the Creator choose to create all kinds that He has? And no wonder there are so many Chinese! The Lord Jesus loves them so much!

When it comes to doing the right thing, the churches in our nations better be taking the lead. You want racism dealt with? Better have a multi-racial gathering Sunday mornings in your church.

Want the Millennials to gain some wisdom, especially from the Golden Oldies (like me!)? Join together in church and small group gatherings.

Looking for a place that, wow! Even Jews, Gentiles, and anyone in between (is there such a one?) celebrate life? Use our synagogues and churches as a place that all can worship the Living God of Israel together. (And no, there is no other god above Him.)

I grew up in Waterloo, Iowa. Went to a parochial Catholic high school (Columbus High). Of the 1100 students from 9th-12th grade, there were many 15 black kids. Racial tension was often present, with the “West Side” and the “East Side”. But I was friends with at least half of them whom I personally knew. They were good kids.


And then I married a German Lutheran 18-year old girl! (Her father's name was Otto Unzicker. Loved him and still do. See you in heaven Otto!)

(Photo: Otto with his Bethlehem Bell painting after his trip to Israel in the late 1980's.)

If we are going to be the answer to the racial tension in our cities, our schools, and even within many churches, believers have to take the lead and do what the Lord Jesus, Yeshua, commanded us to do. Love our neighbors as ourselves. And yes, my neighborhood neighbor next door is black. Single mother Tracey, her son Diesel and mom are originally from Atlanta. I have mowed their yard occasionally being she works two jobs.

Do we practice what we so often preach? Check out this photo of our band in 2001.

Steve Martin & The Raiders 2001 – white, black, Native American, male and female! 
Old and bearded too!


How about this photo above from 2013? The Ahava Love Band with Jew (Gid Anthony - guitar) black man (Ron Bowen - drums), the Islands! (Wane Daroux - bass guitar), keyboard and singers (Patty Paquette and Laurie Martin - white females) and then me. The old man!


Wane Daroux (bass guitar) - Love the smile as he looks at Ron Bowen on drums.

In order to fight the ungodly spirit of racism, the anti-Semitic overtures in many countries, and the young versus old culture that is blasted out from almost every front, believers need to be the ones to show it right, get it right, and do it right.

If you haven’t got a friend who doesn’t look like you, talk like you, eat like you, or speak like you, then maybe it is about time you get one. That is the Plan He has set forth. Hear and obey what He knows and has desired since the day His family revealed themselves to us, as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Got it?

Shalom and ahava (peace and love in Hebrew).

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.




Meet some of my other friends.


Steve, Jodie Goodman, Edgar & Indira Persad.

My boss: Greek lady Eleni Saunders, former co-worker Jovanna Mozeak and myself

My friend Louie from Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem Israel. - Gift shop owner (photo May 2017)

IDF soldiers at the Friends of Zion museum in Jerusalem, Israel May 2017

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Now Think On This - in the Year of our Lord 10.22.17 - #325 – “Multi-All”, Sunday, 8:30 am

Watch my video I recorded that in the day on this message.
Click here: Multi-ALL



Thursday, October 19, 2017

A few thoughts... and photos. Steve Martin

 Top - Bible from Jerusalem 
19th Century Bible 
Otto Unzicker's Bible ( Laurie Martin's father)

A few thoughts... and photos.

Oct. 19, 2017

Greetings friends.

Occasionally I like to do an assortment of photos, thoughts and such on our blog page. Today is such a day.

Be encouraged in your walk with Yeshua (Jesus) today.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

Love For His People
Charlotte, North Carolina





Woodside Falls lakeside
Pineville, North Carolina

The Lord's heart burns for His people Whom He loves dearly.

Word of wisdom.

My latest book. Hope you will get it and read, then share with a friend.

Available here: SALVATION


Jesus Film - great movie!

Sunday, June 18, 2017

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! To those who continue... to carry on the mission given to them by their dad. Heavenly and earthly.

Louis and Lila Martin
(My Dad and Mom - Steve Martin)

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

To those who continue...
to carry on the mission
given to them by their dad.

Heavenly and earthly.

Otto Unzicker - Laurie's Dad
(next to his Bethlehem Bell painting
done after his trip to Israel)

Both enjoying life in heaven
with God their Father.

God the Father





Friday, December 25, 2015

"Bells of Bethlehem" - Painting by Otto Unzicker


"Bells of Bethlehem"
Painting by Otto Unzicker 
of Peru, Illinois
1988

Yeshua (Jesus), God Incarnate, was born in Bet-lehem (House of Bread) in Israel, the eternal promised land of the Jews.

This original painting by Otto Unzicker of Peru, IL was done after he had made his amazing, once-in-a-lifetime, delightful trip to Israel in the early 90's (I believe it was around that time.) He was a very gifted painter, choosing to use acrylic paints and watercolors as his preference.

All of his paintings now reside in the homes of his three daughters, Linda, Judy and Laurie, as part of their inheritance, with the passing to heaven of their mother Lorraine on July 31, 2014.


Otto & Lorraine Unzicker
(The photo on the right 
is Otto in the US Army in World War II. 
He served in Europe.)

Otto's painting, depicting the peace dove, is of the Church of the Nativity bell in Bethlehem, Israel, where Jesus (Yeshua), Otto's Lord and Savior, was born on that very spot covered by this Christian church. This location in Israel was one of his favorites. He had climbed the bell tower steps of the church and beheld this awesome view, which we now share.

Otto touching the Church of the Nativity bell in Bethlehem, Israel.
A great heritage passed on for his children and grandchildren.


This beautiful painting (measuring 33" x 34" framed) by my father-in-law Otto Unzicker, "Bells of Bethlehem" was done in his Illinois basement in winter, around 1995. Otto is the father of Linda Baker-Skaggs, Judy Anderson, Laura Jean Martin and grandfather of Josh Martin, Ben Martin, Hannah AvalosChristen N Andrew Blade, and many of our nephews and nieces.

We know that this specific painting of Otto won 2nd prize in the Heart of Illinois Fair in Peoria, Illinois, date unknown. The 14" ribbon hangs behind the painting. I believe it also won first place in a Mendota, Illinois fair contest. I know some of his other paintings certainly did!

His artwork, including three other originals, now so gratefully hang in our home in the Charlotte, NC area. It won 2nd prize in the Heart of Illinois Fair in Peoria, Illinois, date unknown. The 14" ribbon hangs behind the painting.

Thank you Otto, my father-in-law, and Christian brother, above all! Blessings are certainly on ye head in heaven now, since 2006!

Blessings on ye heads!

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People, Inc.




"Bells of Bethlehem" hangs in our home.
- painting by Otto Unzicker

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

38 Years - Thanking Our Lord

Oct. 8, 1977
Steve Martin & Laura Jean Unzicker
St. John's Church, Peru, IL.


We honor and appreciate our parents. They raised us right.

Laurie - 18  Steve - 23

Left to right: Otto & Lorraine Unzicker, Laurie & Steve Martin, Lila & Louis Martin

            Denver, CO May 2014                              Steve & Laurie with Derek Prince Ft. Lauderdale 1987 
 Some fruit of our labors - Steve, Josh, Christen, Ben, Hannah, Laurie - May 2014

Steve Martin concert in Charlotte, NC


Denver, CO (mtn trail with Morris & Carol Ruddick)                      Above: Leading worship
 
Thanskgiving Nov. 2011

     
 Love For His People Ministries - founded in April, 2010



Thanks for the memories, Lord, for the plans and purposes yet to be fulfilled in our lives, through Your love, grace and provision. 

And bless our children and seven grandchildren also! 

Blessings on their heads, and yours too!

With our ahava love,

Steve & Laurie Martin
Love For His People
Oct. 6, 2015