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We're excited to share with you our journey, together with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, going from Way of the Cross to Way of the Lord.  May the Person of the Holy Spirit reveal more of Jesus to you as you read our book, Jesus, Where Are You Taking Us?

Don & Marty Pfotenhauer

"I sincerely believe your book will bless many people.  It makes very clear the work of the Holy Spirit and the transformation that comes when we give ourselves whole-heartedly to the Lord and His work.  It has a tone of grace and unity, and is rich in detail and history." -- Sharon M. Knudson

"A must read for all pastors and believers who desire an authentic demonstration of New Testament Christianity.  A clear and convincing testimony of God's purposes in sending the Charismatic Renewal; First, the new wine (personal renewal) and secondly, the new wineskin (corporate restoration).  This book is a call to count the cost of Pentecost -- but also to count its blessings."  -- Rod Lensch of Rod and Staff Ministries

"Don and Marty have given us an honest inside look at so many issues that affect us all.  Their call was to pioneer what so many since have taken for granted.  As I read this book, it brought back a multitude of memories.  At times these memories brought laughter, at other times, tears.  Some of the best memories were those where we walked together in our common search.  I have known many leaders, but none more honest and transparent." -- Charles Simpson of Charles Simpson Ministries

  

"Pioneers break new ground, but they pay a price.  They experience new freedom as they leave the comforts of the past, but they also encounter new difficulties.  Don and Marty discovered both realities when they were impacted by the Holy Spirit in 1964.  They persisted in what they knew the Lord had given them.  This is the challenging story of how God lead one couple into the life of the Spirit and demonstrates the validity of being guided by revelation over reason and trusting the Lord to take us from the security of what we know to the security of the God who knows.  They were often poised on the hump of a question mark, like Abraham, who went out "not knowing where he was going."  They sought God's direction, asking and receiving answers to the question, "Jesus, where are you taking us?" -- Paul Anderson, current director of Lutheran Renewal and ARS, The Association of Renewal Churches