OPERATION NIGHTWATCH: We have been bringing white socks for Operation Nightwatch during November. Though it seems like a small item, a pair of clean, dry socks can help to keep a person warm on cold nights. Julie R will deliver the socks to Operation Nightwatch. They can also use small toiletries.
OPENING BLIND EYES: The Rev. “Rip” Van Winkle has ministered to men in the Monroe prison for many years. He has taught Bible classes, held worship services, and spent time listening to men who needed a chance to talk to someone. Now, the Rev. “Rip” Van Winkle has cancer and is no longer able to provide these services. His ministry is suspended for now. Please pray for him as he is now taking treatment for the cancer. He said, “I do not know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.
MISSION DONATIONS FOR NOVEMBER:
Eagle Wing’s disAbility Ministry will receive the pre-school tithe plus a private donation to make a $150 gift for their ministry. Eagle Wing’s provides many services for people who do not have a lot of opportunity to socialize, do crafts or take classes. They also provide some times for care-givers to have a little time off.
World Concern will receive the $100 annual gift to help them provide their many services to people in Africa and Asia who need food, shelter and a way to earn a living. They help provide wells for sanitary water, and help rescue some young women and girls who have been trafficked for sexual purposes.
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