The Apartment at 217

The Apartment at 217 Airbnb rental, prices $130 & up. Two bedrooms, a full kitchen, living room, bathroom. Our Apt. at 217 is a place to stay while you are away.

Enjoy your time in beautiful Southern Illinois by having a place to call your own for a few days.

03/14/2026

Have you ever made a financial decision that seemed fine in the moment… and later thought, how did I end up here?

Most of us have.
And the hard part is, money mistakes rarely stay “just financial.”
They show up in your stress level, your relationships, your peace, and your confidence.

This past Sunday, we talked about what it means to get unlost financially.
To stop repeating the same cycle.
To stop letting money lead your heart.
And to start trusting God in practical, everyday ways.

Because real freedom is not just about having more.
It’s about living with peace, purpose, and a heart that isn’t being dragged around by fear.

Watch this week’s message and ask yourself: What step do I need to take?
A new direction can start with one decision.

10/13/2025

Fall clean-up starts MONDAY!!!! It is scheduled from October 6th through October 17th. We encourage all residents to use this opportunity to clean up their yards.

Please note, we do not accept household trash, paint, or building materials such as drywall. This is a free service provided for our residents.

You can dispose of yard waste at the city dumpster at the end of Veterans Drive or call 618-253-7451 ext. 3 to request a curbside pick-up.

Lots of fun, food, and music!
09/26/2025

Lots of fun, food, and music!

HARRISBURG ILLINOIS ! Join us at the 5th Annual Shawnee Sasquatch Festival - Harrisburg Illinois on SATURDAY OCTOBER 4th. It's a full day of fun and music and we wrap up the events that night starting at 7:30 pm! It's gonna be SMOOTH (and HAIRY) !


It’s even more beautiful in person! I took my coffee and walked down there to watch the sunrise- it’s three blocks away....
09/26/2025

It’s even more beautiful in person! I took my coffee and walked down there to watch the sunrise- it’s three blocks away. There are picnic tables to sit and enjoy- so nice in this cooler fall weather!

City officials, artists and residents gathered Thursday for the dedication of a new mural on the Harrisburg square, a project funded through a state grant and completed in partnership with

09/26/2025

Holy Moley!

“God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:7

It was January of 2004, and it was a day to remember. On that day, my birthday, as a gift from a friend, I received my first flat panel television. Of course, back then it was brand new technology, and they were a little different. This one was about three inches thick and weighted about seventy pounds. Over the years, things have changed and that is true with televisions too. Thankfully, they have gone on a diet. Today, a larger television weighs less than half of the earlier models. Regardless, it can still be a little tricky to hang one on the wall…especially if you are “handyman” challenged. Let me explain.

A while back I was going to attempt to mount a television on our bedroom wall. I mean, it seemed easy enough. You take the television off the other wall, take the mount off the other wall, and go to the new wall. You drill a couple of holes and mount the mount. “That’s easy,” I said. “That’s no problem,” I said. “Anybody can do that,” I said. “In fact,” I said, “a blind man could do it.” About then discovered my name wasn’t “anybody” and I wasn’t blind.

Our house is old, and I do mean old. How old? Well, Miss Alice’s house next door was built in 1902, and she said when her house was being built ours was already there. That means our house is at least 127 years old—holy moley—that is old. At any rate that means there must be some plaster walls and there are. There is a reason why someone invented sheetrock and the reason is no one likes plaster walls. They are a pain. They easily crack. They are difficult to drill through and oh, a stud finder doesn’t work and if you are going to mount a television…you need to find the studs in the wall.

I started searching for the elusive stud in the wall. I tapped on the wall, I laid hands on the wall, I talked to the walI, but all to no avail. I then called a friend of mine and he said to start drilling holes till you find a stud. I was paralyzed—I could just imagine my wall having a religious experience and becoming very holey. But anyway, I started drilling.

Well, five holes later (we need to hum a few bars of, “holy, holy, holy”) I finally found a stud and amazingly when I found one, I could find the next. As I screwed the bolts into the wall, I said a prayer and put the television on the mount. It worked. And, believe it or not, it is still there today. I just hope that no one looks behind the television and sees all the “oops!” If you should ever hear a loud moan from over Poplar Street way, well it might be that things went south after all.

One of the things I learned (again) through all of this is how fear can paralyze us. I mean I stood there and looked and studied (no pun intended) and looked and studied…trying to get the courage to start drilling. I was afraid that I might end up drilling hole after hole after hole and have Swiss cheese instead of a wall. I was afraid and so for a while I did nothing. When I finally decided that I could and should…it gave me the courage to start and finish my project.

If you find yourself facing a difficult task, if you find yourself overwhelmed with fear—find someone to give you a little encouragement. Sometimes that might come in the form of flesh and bones, but it can come without either—it just might come from God and from His Word. When you find yourself in the grip of fear, remember 2 Timothy 1:7, “God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind.” And always remember that regardless of what we face, we can have the confident assurance that, “He’s got this.” Bro. Dewayne

This morning (Thursday September 25, 2025) was a beautiful morning on the Tunnel Hill trail! I started at Feazel Street ...
09/25/2025

This morning (Thursday September 25, 2025) was a beautiful morning on the Tunnel Hill trail! I started at Feazel Street and turned on Ledford St…the one closest to Carrier Mills (because Ledford circles back to the trail) and then circled back towards Harrisburg on Ledford and got back on the Tunnel Hill trail. Rode back to town on bike trail to Liberty Road… then home to Poplar St., Harrisburg. The trail was nice and Ledford & Liberty were paved and I met one car. The ride was a little over 13 miles- saw two deer on the Tunnel Hill trail.

09/23/2025

One of our favorite trails in spring for the wildflowers! About a 35 minute drive from the Apartment at 217…then come back and relax in the sparkling hot tub on the patio. Book directly and we will invoice you using Square…and you save the VRBO & Airbnb service fees.

Book directly : Contact us: The Apartment at 217
Rent $138 per night
Cleaning fee $45
Taxes (IL 6% )& (Saline County 5%) $20.13

Total for 1 night in September (2025) $203.13
Total for 2 nights in September (2025) $356.31

It was truly unbelievable!
09/03/2025

It was truly unbelievable!

We Need Rain

“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4

It was drier than two-month-old bread. So this story is a rerun but it is so appropriate because we are so dry here in Southern Illinois. And besides that...it is one of my absolute favorite stories. Now back to the story. Word on the street is that we are in a drought. I know this because my grass is brown...very brown. It reminds me of another time and another need for rain. It’s been many years now, but the story is as fresh as today’s bread. We were on our second trip to Niger, West Africa. We would fly forever and finally arrive in the capital city of Niamey. There were two things that were always the same. It was always very late at night, and we were always totally exhausted. After a day getting acclimated, we would load up and drive all day on one of the few paved roads in the entire country.

Niger is a sub-Saharan country in West Africa. It was on the edge of the Saharan Desert—hot, dry, and dusty. Our journey would take us to a small city in the middle of nowhere. We would stay with a family there who were kind and filled with hospitality. As is customary, we would settle in and then go see the “chief” of the village. We would meet, greet, and thank him for allowing us to come and stay in the village. On this particular trip we were distributing food to several dozen families in the area. Because of the extreme dryness, food was always in short supply and because of a few years of drought—it was life-threatening.

As we met with the chief, we told him we were servants of the Creator God and asked him if there was anything that we could pray for. Without hesitation, he said, “I want you to pray for rain. It hasn’t rained here in a very long time, and we are desperate. We have prayed but no rain has come.” We prayed there and then and told him we would pray more—even asking people in America to pray. And we did, both.

What happened next is the things of legends—except it is not a legend—it is truth. After immediately contacting some of our folks back in America and praying ourselves…again…we went to sleep. Sometime in the middle of the night, the wind began to blow, and the temperature began to fall. Soon, there was the sound of a distant thunder. Then, as we stood in our doorway and watched, a heavy rain began to fall. David, one of our team members, was soon out dancing in the rain. All of us were dancing in our hearts.

We would later learn that our friends in America, watching the radar online, saw a storm develop from nothing and move across our area. As we danced in Africa—they were dancing in America. That very night, right at three inches of rain fell in that village on the edge of the desert. It was unbelievable. It rained for several hours and fell so hard that several walls, made of mud, straw, and manure, collapsed. A couple of storage buildings lost walls too. When light finally came small lakes of water were everywhere. We would be using the four-wheel drive feature on our trucks for several days.

I can’t remember if the chief came to us or summoned us to go to him, but that day we had another conversation. He thanked us for praying and said that our God did what their god did not do. He was grateful for us coming to the village and invited us to stay as long we wanted—and to return as often as we wanted. Such are the wonders and miracles of the one true God. This would not be the last or only miracle we would witness in West Africa. It is amazing what God can and will do if the primary focus is to glorify His name. I sometimes wonder if the people there still speak of the night of the rain. I know we do.

There is an intriguing scripture in the Psalms—a collection of Hebrew hymns in the Jewish and Christian Bibles. It is found in Psalm 37:4. It says that if we are willing to delight ourselves in God, He will give us the desires of our heart. At first that sounds like a “rub the bottle and a genie pops out” story. Trust me…it is not. You see the first part is key—when we delight ourselves in God—then our desires align with His desires and when that happens—miracles do too.

Today, let me encourage you in a couple of areas. First, if you haven’t thought much about Creator God—Jehovah God—in a while—why not revisit Him? I believe you will come to the same conclusion I did years ago. He is amazing. And then, as we journey through this these challenging days, let's commit to making His desires, our desires. Let’s get on the same page with Him and watch, in wonder, what He can and will do. It may not be exactly what we want but it will be what is exactly right. He doesn’t make mistakes. Wrapped up in all of this is that powerful truth we end each story with. It is good news for this day and every day. We can have the confidence assurance that, “He’s got this” and He does. Bro. Dewayne

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