This September I will be leading Tamara Kirby, Meagan Jones and Heather Peloquin, on an overseas expedition to meet my Great Aunt Esther, encourage the 9 Pastors of the Literacy Mission Center, and present the Gospel by pouring out love on every person we meet regardless of religion, economics or caste.
To help reduce the financial burden of this trip and specifically to raise funds for the Medical Mission that we will supply, set-up and work at, we have created a recycling program called
Trash 2 Treasure.
Our friends and neighbors have been setting aside their CRV goodies which we take to SA Recycling Center for fist-fulls of cash.
Trash 2 Treasure.
Our friends and neighbors have been setting aside their CRV goodies which we take to SA Recycling Center for fist-fulls of cash.
It has been a fun process for Malia, Zach and Ollie --- knocking on neighbors' doors, sorting cans and bottles, praying for God to open up His recycling store-houses to supply for our needs :)
Twice now we have had so many bags of 'treasure' that Tamara has borrowed her brother's truck to help me transport the cargo to recycle it.
Twice now we have had so many bags of 'treasure' that Tamara has borrowed her brother's truck to help me transport the cargo to recycle it.
Last week she brought along her nephew Kaeden to keep Ollie company. The 2 of them had the best time stomping around together.
Oh, the J*O*Y*
ReplyDelete... to “see” how God will multiply even the little that we have to be used for His purpose.
When Jesus wanted to feed a large crowd, one boy responded by offering to share his five loaves and two fish. Jesus used this “little” to provide “much”! Enough to feed everyone in the crowd and some leftover to share with others. (John 6:5-13)