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A King In My Barn!:  King Adeosun and the Queen came home

When Karen and I first moved to the boondocks in the Wilderness country of northwest Wisconsin, God gave us a 118 acre farm.  We turned the farm into a lovely ministry center, complete with 60 plus acres of woods, fruit trees, lovely old buildings, including a huge strong dairy barn, which we converted into a worship and prayer center.  The house was built in 1888 out of tamarack logs, which stand upright, joined together with square pegs in round holes for a tighter furniture fit.  The house seems as strong today as when it was built, 117 years ago.  We invited King Adeosun and his wife the Queen and his entourage to come to our Feast of Tabernacles conference on Fall, and they came and stayed with us for the entire week.  It was the king's first time in America.  Day after day, they worshipped with us.  I told him that he could be traveling to see Disneyland, New York City, or Hollywood, etc.  He said, "I came to worship God with you in the Wilderness!"