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Miracle at Arrow Lake

A miracle that saved at least two lives undeniably.

When I was a young man, countless hours and many months of planning went into the annual fishing trips. Two to three week trips were normal in May for the walleye open in Northern Ontario Canada; always looking for the trophy fish. The same thrill and anticipation was felt for the opening of Smallmouth Bass on the July long weekend.

One friend and I were hard core fishermen. We went despite any weather or circumstances in life. No was not an option. We had even gone out in mid November when everything was frozen except Lake Superior. We placed fishing before everything; over major family and friends’ events because our desire for the “Isa Hauki” * (literal translation: Father Pike – general meaning the grand fish of any species).  To say we were obsessed with fishing would be a huge understatement.

July, 1999

Arrow Lake is about a hour drive SW of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Every July long weekend meant a fishing trip there with a five mile boat ride across Arrow and a short half hour hike to Little Whitefish Lake (close to the U.S.A. border).  My friend and I were obsessed with getting trophy smallmouth bass.  We were after the big fish, only eating a few injured fish, we took great care to release the fish. We had caught and released several 5 and 6 lbs. in the years before.  Hauling in a trophy was all that we talked about in the weeks leading up to our annual trip.

When I told him a few days before that we were not going, he was more than a little upset.  I had an overwhelming feeling to cancel the trip.  I had never before or since had such a feeling of panic; a sick feeling about going on a fishing trip.  I knew I could not go but what to tell my friend?  I made up excuses and lies to get out of us going.  This was the first time I ever cancelled a fishing trip. (Even going before ice out on one long May weekend waiting days for the ice to clear off the lake).

On the day we would have been at Little Whitefish and on the lake, I looked up at the sky.  The sky was green. Never before or since had I seen a sky that colour before a storm.  
Remember, we live above the 49th parallel. This is 1998 – no one talked about global warming. Northern Ontario is not a flat landscape. It is a rocky, hilly terrain hence all our many lakes.  A very powerful tornado- yes, tornado-the only one to hit this part of Northern Ontario- struck exactly where we were supposed to be.  

The news was full of the trapped campers on the main campsite on Arrow Lake (that we traveled through to hike up to Little Whitefish).  It took days to get people out.  Even then, the full devastation wasn’t known to us. After a month my friend and I, plus another friend, went across Arrow Lake to the trail; thinking the destruction was only along Arrow we thought we could cut our way in.  A trail buried under a mountain of old growth trees strewn in a tangled heap. We were still determined.  After a few futile hours with chainsaws to find the trail…one of my buddies said he was going to check how deep this mess of fallen trees went.  He returned after twenty minutes of trying to climb over to see if we could carve a path.  As far as he could see the forest was a twisted heap of wood. We gave up… for now.

I didn’t truly realize the damage until a few years latter when my wife and I decided to challenge ourselves and make the trip into Little Whitefish.  It took us over six hours to climb precariously on top of the mountain of dangerous piles of pines with stabbing wooden skewers many feet below. This hike had been normally a half hour hike.

This small lake close to Arrow was destroyed.  An old growth forest with Cedars that took two/three adults to encompass their arms around: Red Pine, White Pine, Scotch Pine, tall and beautiful, were snapped 10 to 20 feet up. For years before the tornado, we had hidden our boat in the bush, instead of carrying it back and forth. A few other people chained their boats and canoes on trees but all that was left was a broken chain and the handle from the stern – they had just vanished. Our boat, though trees had fallen on top, was still intact.

We headed by boat to our old campsite across the lake.  It looked like a bomb had gone off.  The campsite was leveled.  Death would have met my friend and I.  There was no place to hide or run. This site could never be used again for camping. The spot where we pitched our tent in the forest for years and the huge trees, that we hung our packsacks from to keep food safe from the bears, were bowled over. Our bodies would have been smashed under the great pines.

This was truly a miracle.  A miracle I need to talk about and share.

When I had this experience, the panic not to go on our annual fishing trip is very difficult to explain. There was no voice speaking to me.  It was an unpleasant feeling. Queasy, kind of like vertigo and it stayed with me until I decided not to go.  I have always been a Christian, I cannot remember a time when I didn’t believe in God.  God saved both my friend and I by sending that feeling.  

There have not been any other tornados in this area since this one.  Arrow Lake campground was full of campers celebrating Canada Day on the July long weekend.  The people huddled in the middle and surrounded themselves with their vehicles to take the force of the trees falling and debris flying.  They too were touched with a miracle; all were alive despite the smashed up forest. It took days to clear the road to get them out. We would have had no where to hide at our campsite. How would we have escaped?

My Lord saved my friend and I from certain death. My heavenly Father, my Lord and Savior saved my life- not anything else.  God, who saved us all when He gave us Jesus; God sent an angel to instill this feeling of fear and dread to save us. Hard to believe He would care that much about me but He does care for each and every one of us.  God needs to hear your voice.  Pray to Him, talk to Him.  He will listen and answer you. But you need Faith, true Faith. I can never thank God enough, but I can share this story of how He saved our lives that day.

By Barnwood/Erick W. Rantala

My refuge


How can I capture the beauty?

How can I capture the smell?

How can I capture the spirit?

How can I capture the experience?

How can I capture the love?

God’s love surrounds and hugs a 2 acre, heavily treed, small island.

I went back to recover something lost in my past.  

The tears stream down swollen eyes.  

I refuse to wipe them until it becomes unbearable.

Pleasure, pain and anguish are captured in those tears for a reason.

The reason shared in God’s presence.

I was surrounded by God’s love that day, that week and forever more.

by Barnwood/E.W. Rantala

Dance for Your Eternal Soul

God’s pain for the multitudes of people, who will not, cannot and have not God.  The pain, who no one talks about, must be like the crucifixion. God’s pain for those that Christ died for and who refuse to believe in the obvious: God – our Creator, Father and Savior.

I, as a child, knew the Lord in my soul.  All one needs is to just let Him in.  Ask and you shall receive eternal life.  My soul was one with God before I was born! Why should anyone deny their fate when His presence is in everything living?

Dance like a Finn child* singing Christian hymns to the dying sick and old in a hospital; uninhibited, full of love and God’s Holy light~ all dancing in front of Jesus!

Written by Barnwood/E.W. Rantala

Acts 17:

27 God did this so that they would seek Him and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him, though He is not far from any one of us. 28 ‘For in Him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are His offspring.’

(*As I child I only spoke Finn and my mother was have tests at Rochester Hospital)

Have We Become Like Sodom and Gomorrah?

Our society is lost. Only in Jesus Christ is there answered prayer, faith unbounded and love undeniable.  We have been deceived, tricked and lied to by the main stream media. You have to look very hard to find even a hint of GOD.

Sexual perversion, extreme violence and Darwinism’s view of nature is what our children are subjected to everyday. As the years drift further and further from our Saviour’s death and resurrection, we edge closer and closer to the great cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.

The one constant that we have is in a book called the BIBLE. GOD so loved the world, He gave His only SON, JESUS CHRIST, so we can be saved .*  GOD also gave us a manual how to live forever.  Read it.

by Barnwood/E.W.Rantala
* “For God so loved the world that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16

Love, Faith and Sacrifice

What of life? What of death?
Can we face the fact we are going to die?
Where is the insight? We cannot last~
Only in someone else’s memory.
What happens when there is no one to remember?
Are we unheard, like the tree in the forest?
Can we please celebrate the victory~
Without the constant reminder of defeat?
We cannot because of our sin
It becomes an endless battle, an endless defeat.
You cannot celebrate victory in a sea of sin, immortality and deceit.
We can never find peace without our Lord and Saviour.
His death is misunderstood, His death is not really comprehended.
God’s Love, the Sacrifice of His Son
Who but Christ would willingly be crucified?
No one else. He is the One!
The One you need to talk to about your death.
I asked, I prayed for God’s help
Is this the answer?
My pain and death?
I hope and pray
Can’t stop crying, so much pain watching the world:
People suffering in the streets,
Nations’ Leaders with their lies and deceit,
The persecution of Christ’s people,
Then escape watching my own tapes,
I truly cannot imagine the pain
If someone in them dies…
It hurts so much, my wife, my family, my old friends,
I have to stop watching
Another time ~ there was so much joy in my life
This life now in pain, yet my spirit now lives
Though I die, Alive in the Lord
Faith a gift of the Holy Spirit
The Joy of Jesus Christ
I have Victory in a world of sin and hate
I could have been so much better
If before I had eagerly sought the Lord
I am so very sorry, please forgive me!
In my defeat lies my death
In Jesus my Life and Victory

By Barnwood57

Wiping Tears

Do you like wiping away tears?
I hate to
They stream down your face for a reason
The lines of your face dictate where they will go
Where they will end up
Feel their decent
Should you not feel their weight?
I do not wipe away tears in God’s presence
For the tears flow and carve out meaning
I only wipe them when someone else enters
A quick, “I’m ok”, is enough to suffice
In God’s presence I try
To let the wind slowly dry
Away the sorrow
This life has to offer
To the weak and unrighteous;
Sorrow, pain and hell
To the believers; love
A love that will not let sin over take us
Pray for those that will not believe,
Rejoice that we are the chosen ones
God choose us
All we have to do is choose Him

By Barnwood57

No One Can Deny Love

The winds of change are near.
An aging warrior, under house arrest will have his shackles tightened.
No reason to fear. No reason to run.
The Holy Spirit shadows the winds of change, unnoticed.
The influence can overcome.
All you have to do is clear your mind the best you can.
Clear all the evil you can, turn it over to Jesus, the Son,
and in the silence the Holy Spirit will fill your fear, your dread, your very soul with the Light of our Father.
Jesus did not run and cower, He submitted to the Father.
After the gift of the Holy Spirit, the disciples did not cower and in their souls, they could not run away from the truth.
The Holy Spirit is Love.
Everyone can deny the truth, but no one can deny Love.
Love dissipates hate, love conquers all.
The Lord loved us enough to give us the Kingdom of Heaven; us, present with Him.
The Father is Love.
Pray for those that cannot comprehend
Jesus is God’s Love.

By Barnwood57