Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Saving Old Clothes for the Poor

Sometimes you might think about all of the clothes that you have not worn over two or three years. You might want to make more room for new clothes and get rid of the old clothes. You might even have shoes and hats. People are picky these days. Some people don't like hand-me-downs. I remember wearing hand-me-down clothes when I was a teenager. They were nice clothes. It's harder to get rid of things when you cannot give them away. A long time ago, the garbage man took clothes for the Salvation Army. You didn't have to run around to get rid of clothes where I come from. Now, the garbage man don't even take them anymore.  If you just can't get rid of your old clothes, always remember the poor. Somebody will be glad to get those old clothes.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Eating Dinner in the Churches

I think that it is alright for the church to eat dinner after church. Some folks brag about the meals they cook at church and talk about the wonderful time that they have. There is only one thing that I never hear church folks say. I never hear them mention that they invited the poor.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Read About the Cookie Twins

It was a year of war and things were very hard. The cost of labor was going down, angry mobs were in the streets, people were stealing and killing, people were sleeping in cardboard boxes, some sat by cooking fires covered with heavy blankets and quilts,people were out of jobs, and even rich people were not getting paid enough. Dreams were turned into nightmares. Many women were crying over their sons because some of them were drafted to fight in the war. Preachers preached and thoughts of Jesus gave some people a little faith. Many people were praying, but some people stopped praying. Some died because their hearts were broken. Some felt that they had nothing to live for because the world had nothing to offer. It was a great depression. Read More....





Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Haiti's Business in a Tent City


The tent city that I saw reminded me of a flea mall. According to PBS, there was more competition than before the earthquake

Read more: http://bizcovering.com/business/haitis-business-in-a-tent-city/#ixzz0wuBaMk7x

Monday, March 15, 2010

Gospel for Unreached in Telangana



Posted by Pastor Charley

Pastor Charley is reaching the un-reached people with Gospel of Jesus Christ in Telangana. He is gaining so many perishing souls for God. Please pray for his Jesus Gospel Ministry.