Here’s a happy announcement from Anthony Mullins who directs GCI’s Generations Ministries. Congratulations to Anthony and Elizabeth!
I have some big news out of North Carolina: I have asked Elizabeth Gill to be my bride (and she said “yes”).
It was a beautiful evening—we had been talking about the Father’s wooing and romantic heart. This seemed the natural segue into asking her to share life with me and me with her.
I know you will share our joy in announcing our engagement to be married. Thanks to the many who have been praying about this. For both of us, it’s a testament to God’s redemptive and restorative nature.
Congratulations Anthony and Elizabeth! Elizabeth, I’ve not had the opportunity to personally meet you, but Anthony I know from camp conferences and CMM conferences. My wife, Connie, & I wish you both a wonderful, fulfilling life together. May our Father, our Savior, Jesus, & the Holy Spirit ever be in your relationship.
All the Blessings from above,
Larry & Connie Wooldridge
Congratulations to both of you!
Blessings,
Doug & BEtty
Congratulatons, Anthony and Elizabeth. It was wonderful meeting you in Columbus at the Converge East conference. Best wishes.
Yee-ha!!! We can absolutely relate to your happiness, and to your comments on God’s redemptive and restorative nature! Much happiness to you both — it’s a joy to watch God’s grace unfold in both your lives, and we will continue to pray his blessings for you. “Save your fork” — the best is yet to come!
It has been my blessing to know you both for quite a few years. It brings me great joy that you are to be married. Congratulations to a wonderful couple.
FANTASTIC NEWS for the both of you and all of us! Pam and I have known you via our summer camps and Generations Ministries. You mutually excel one another! We are excited for you both. May God bless you REAL GOOD! Tom and Pam Smith
Congratulations Anthony and Elizebeth!
Sharing in your joy for one of the truly great blessings that God gives to us on this earth to help prepare us for the place with him forever.