August 2009 Newsletter
Trust in the Lord, and do good.
Psalm 37:3
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This year began with a lot of people saying we are in a recession and we need to hold back giving. Continue reading
August 2009 Newsletter
Trust in the Lord, and do good.
Psalm 37:3
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This year began with a lot of people saying we are in a recession and we need to hold back giving. Continue reading
Friends,
Thank you so much for your continued support throughout the 2008 year. Thank you also for your prayer support and your willingness to help and pray for those in need. 2008 was a year of miracles for this ministry.
In 2007, God spoke to my heart about trust. I was not sure what He was calling me to do, but one thing I am sure of now is that it was definitely about prayer. Continue reading
NEW PROJECT IN MEXICO
Dear Friends–
We are being led by our Lord Jesus to help a struggling community of people who are just starving and hungry- for the Word of God. Pastor Ramon Timeny is a man with a passion, and that passion is to deliver the Gospel of Christ to a people, who like us, need Jesus. We are trying to raise funds for the building of Center of Hope Church by having a comedy show at Capital Christian Center on August 1st. All the proceeds from this event will go to building a place where the people of the community can go to pray, worship and have a one on one relationship with Jesus Christ. They are currently worshipping in a place put together with wooden pallets, old doors and just about anything they can find to protect them from the heat in the summer or the rain in the winter. Please won’t you join us for the comedy show, and at the same time provide a place for these people to come together and worship our King of Kings, Jesus Christ.
Thank You
The Awakening in Him Ministry Team
“The King will reply, I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:40
This is Stephanie Martinez. She is now 14 years old. Two years ago, she was a happy, healthy, and active young lady. She hit her head and fell into a coma. Tests show that she may be abel to see and hear, but she cannot communicate in any way. Stephanie is on continuous life-support and is fed through a tube. She needs 24 hour nursing and custodial care. Because Stephanie has no voluntary control of her movements, she cannot change positions to get warmer or cooler and her environment needs to be controlled. Her world is essentially a 9×12 room that is far too small for her unique needs and is difficult to cool in the Sacramento summers. Her many weekly appointments require that she be moved from bed to wheelchair, which can be a major project in itself, never mind trying to move her to the bathroom. Stephanie and her family are on a very long hard road to recovery and they need your help.
If you have any residential building, plumbing, or electrical experience and are willing to donate your time or building materials to help her family build a special needs room and bathroom, please call:
Cell phone: (916) 826-1959
Donations can be sent to:
3609 Mission Ave., Suite J
Carmichael, CA 95608