“A word aptly spoken
is like apples of gold in setting of silver.”
~Proverbs 25:11~
Today, let’s pray for categories of people.
- Those who do not know Jesus as their Savior.
- Those who are hungry or lacking housing and other basic needs.
- Those who have difficult family or work relationships.
- Those who are lonely (sometimes even though there are many people around them).
- Those who have major decisions and lack the knowledge or judgment to make good decision.
- Those whose lives seem to be a series of poor choices.
- Those who live in the past or present, but cannot relate to both.
- Those who are hurting, seemingly without relief.
- Those who are homebound.
- Those who do not have relationships/conversations with other people all day.
- Those who have sent a loved one away to college, a job, etc.
- Those who are family caregivers.
- Other situations as they come to your mind….
God love each of these people. He has placed us here on earth to fill in for Him to minister to these people. Let’s find ways, daily, to help others.
Operation Christmas Child
- Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer. – Psalm 4:1 (NKJV)
- “This is the beginning of our “sort”, just getting things in the appropriate aged boxes, next step to actually pack them so all the goodies fit inside nicely! There are 35 here and we probably have enough stuff to do a lot more. Feeling blessed to be able to share these with kids all over the world!” – Kari B.
- Sophia, the daughter of a Pastor in Belize, received a shoebox gift in her church 5 years ago. Sophia was then a young teenager and was excited to be receiving a gift. Sophia saw her parents organize the event and saw the impact on the children. She became more involved in her church eventually helping to lead the youth ministry. This year when OCC came back to her community, she was the main coordinator for the event in her church and also encouraged and assisted her parents to mobilize other churches in the community to participate in the program. She is now actively involved in community activities and is doing her degree at the local university so that she can bring change to her community.
- After his life is spared, a boy comes to faith in Christ when he receives a shoebox gift from Operation Christmas Child.
- If you like to include a picture in your shoebox gift, … (a) DIY frame would be a fun addition! Encouragement, comfort, and support go a long way in helping people get through the difficult days of their lives.
- “Super proud of our family’s “stash” for Operation Christmas Child!
We have everything from school supplies, toys, clothes, and hygiene products! We set a goal to fill twice as many boxes as last year and I’m pretty sure we’ll end up packing more than that!” – Dora L.
Frozen Food for the First of the Month
If you have not put up some frozen food to share this month, it’s not too late. You can also send small packs of vegetables/fruit you froze when the food was harvested. Another option is to purchase suitable frozen food. Think about different food groups, What would you want to eat? Some other ideas would be breakfast foods, desserts, and cooked meat. Be sure to package or purchase small quantities. There will be only two people in each of the families we are sharing with this month.
Bring your food to my Sunday School classroom before class this week. The food will be delivered Sunday.
Thank-you to those who have shared. You certainly have been a blessing to those who cannot or no longer could prepare good meals for their themselves and their loved ones.
- “In the Storm” – http://odb.org/2014/10/02/in-the-storm/
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[Jesus] said to the sea, “Peace, be still!” ~Mark 4:39~
- “Peace, be Still” – http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/m/a/mastertt.htm
What a comforting thought and song!
Born: October 12, 1959
Died: September 29, 2014
http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm/obituaries/view/fh_id/10545/id/2732628
Have a blessed day by being a blessing to someone else!
Anna Lee
