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WESTERN TREASURE VALLEY
Gospel performers Greg and Glenda Bostock will perform three concerts in June, with the first two in Weiser on June 6 and the third in Nyssa on June 20.
In 1997, the Bostocks left Twin Falls, Idaho, to follow the call of the Lord on their lives proclaiming the hope of Jesus Christ across America and Southeast Asia. Throughout the years they have based their ministry, Blastoff Music Ministries, in Texas, Utah and Louisiana. After nearly 25 years, the couple have returned to the Northwest to propel their ministry from their new home base in Idaho.
They connect with their audiences through original inspiring songs with melodies, rhythms and lyrics. They also share encouraging stories from life-experiences and their work in Southeast Asia. After meeting Evangelist Dave Roever, a Vietnam veteran severely burned in the war, they moved to Fort Worth, Texas to work with his ministry. This planted a seed in their hearts with a special love for Asian people, and they