Pray for Barb
Please pray for Barb as she will have a heart catheterization on Wednesday, October 20th, on a leaky valve. The cardiologist will determine if it is time to have this replaced or repaired.
Thanks, so much…
“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength.” Isaiah 26:3, 4
In His care,
Barb and Ray
Memorial Run for Officer David Payne
On July 24, 2010, the Sun Journal of Lewiston published an article on the Officer David Payne Memorial Run which was held on the anniversary of David’s death (July 23, 1988). Lewiston Police Department placed a simple white wooden cross at the location on River Rd where David was gunned down. To read the article and view photos of the event follow this link:
May 2010 Newsletter

Barb and Ray with Syracuse Police Officers, Sgt. Scott Bodah and Mark Techmanski, with Mark's two children, at the Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Service at North Syracuse (NY) Baptist Church
NEWSLETTER – May, 2010 – Barb and Ray Payne
“for the shields of the earth belong unto God: He is greatly exalted.” Psalm 47:9b
Dear Friends and Prayer Partners, warm greetings, in His Name – Galatians 1:3-5!
The month of May recognizes law enforcement across our land. May 15th is National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, as well as Armed Forces Day.
We have been involved in many events with law enforcement for the last 21 years, and consider ourselves greatly honored to be accepted by our “family” of men and women who are called the “Thin Blue Line.”
Beginning the 1st day of the month, we traveled to Newport, Rhode Island, to be part of the Annual Aquidneck Island National Police Parade, in Newport. This is always a tremendous tribute to law enforcement, and a privilege to be invited to as we have for quite a number of years now.
Then a busy week, starting on Monday, the 10th, speaking at a Police Appreciation, hosted by Pastor Matthew Smith,n and his people at Faith Baptist Church, in Cortland, NY, that included a terrific meal and fellowship!
Tuesday morning we headed to Albany and the Annual State of New York Police Officers Memorial Service set for 1:00 pm.
Lewiston Police Officer and his K-9, at the Simard/Payne Memorial in Lewiston, Maine, following a service held on 5/13
Then Wednesday morning we were on our way to Maine for the Annual Maine State Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Service in Augusta at 11 am, then to Lewiston for the 3pm Service at the Simard/Payne Memorial Park, hosted by Lewiston Police Department.

Appreciation Service - Faith Baptist Church, in Cortland, NY
Back home on Friday so we could travel to Syracuse, NY, Saturday, for the Annual North Syracuse Baptist Church Appreciation Service on Sunday.
Both of us have had some health issues that are being addressed; tests and ongoing treatments have kept us busy with appointments, too.
We are extremely grateful for our loving family and friends who uphold us in
faithful prayer and support, and our faithful Heavenly Father, Who meets all of our needs! Thank you for praying for us and for the many miles traveled.
In His Love and by His Grace,
Barb and Ray Payne
II Timothy 1:12
200 U.S. Rte 9, Schroon Lake, NY 12870 (518) 532-9049 www.onlyoneson.org
Printable Version: NEWSLETTER – Pictures of Police Events – MAY, 2010.docx
Christmas 2009 Prayer Letter
II Corinthians 5:21, tells us, “For He hath made Him [to be] sin for us, Who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him.”
– As one writer has said, “The righteousness of God signifies here the salvation of God, as comprehending justification through the blood of Christ, and sanctification through his Spirit or, as the mountains of God, the hail of God, the wind of God, mean exceeding high mountains, extraordinary hail, and most tempestuous wind; so, here, the righteous-ness of God may mean a thorough righteousness, complete justification, complete sanctification; such as none but God can give, such as the sinful nature and guilty conscience of man require, and such as is worthy of God to impart. And all this righteousness, justification, and holiness, we receive in, by, for, and through Him, as the grand, sacrificial, procuring, and meritorious cause of these, and every other blessing” … therefore, the “Ultimate Christmas Gift!” Do you have yours? There’s none other that really counts …
Warm Christmas greetings … This has been a good time for us to reflect on the past year, and to praise the Lord for His faithfulness, love, grace and mercy, and for all of His blessings! We are thankful for His gracious provision for all our needs to be supplied; for safety in all our travels; for strength for each new day; for our loving and attentive family; for good and caring friends, and so much more! We both have had some health issues, but after many exams and tests, nothing serious has been uncovered.
The country was stirred regarding the tragedy in Seattle where four officers were gunned down in a coffee shop while working on police business … unfortunately, things happen daily in a profession that willingly places their lives on the line to protect you and me. Our family-in-blue lead very delicate and fragile lives – we need to keep them in much prayer. We enjoy and look forward to the Police Appreciations, the Family Retreats, the picnics, and other fun times … but, there are also difficult times at the funerals, etc. Recently one of our close friends said that he had to tell us about an incident “before we heard about it from someone or somewhere else.” An officer said that he told us “before I told my mother and father.” This is why what we do is very close to our hearts. This is why we need your prayers.
Our family is doing well … we’ll be with two of our daughters, Ginny (Mark) and Deb (Rob) and their families in Virginia, for Christmas. Beth and husband (Niles) will have to ‘tuff it out in the 80 degree days in Florida. Judy (Jeff) and family (all 6 of the little ones, including our newest grandson, Owen Charles, added in 2009) WILL have snow in Anchorage, Alaska!
We are very thankful to you who uphold us in your prayers and financial gifts … truly we would not be able to function apart from your faithfulness in being co-laborers with us. It’s still exciting to hear from folks like the pastor’s wife who recently emailed us to request ONLY ONE SON tracts to be included with the Christmas cookies that their church ladies were baking to take to local police departments; and the pastor’s wife who just this past week did the same for their area law enforcement when I told the story in a report at their church!
Have a very special and blessed Christmas, and a spiritually prosperous New Year!
In His Wonderful Love,
Barb and Ray
Isaiah 9:6 and 7
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