2. Pray for DON NOLTE'S GRANDSON, JONAS, who is dealing with a cancerous tumor in his brain.
Note: Don is heading to Kansas City to be with his grandson and family and has CANCELLED HIS PARTY FOR SATURDAY.
| He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD. Proverbs 18:22 Pastor Abel, the man who confirmed me, liked to throw out little bits of wisdom. One of those bits pastor shared with his confirmands was "Marry in haste, repent at leisure." While I can't remember Gilbert Herrick sitting next to me in that class, I'm sure he must have. I'm sure, because, if anyone took that expression seriously, it has to be Herrick. Let me explain. For a considerable period of time Herrick has been looking for a wife. He's spent plenty of time checking out the prospects, looking over the field, but he just never made that long walk down the aisle. Not wanting to have any of that "repent at leisure" stuff, Herrick promised himself he wouldn't get married until he met the right woman. And he didn't meet that right woman ... not until now. Herrick met Virginia in a hospital hallway. After that chance encounter, they started meeting every day. Soon love bloomed and recently Gilbert Herrick, World War II veteran and retired postal worker, was united in holy matrimony with Virginia Hartman. True, some have said that Herrick, who is 99 years old, has robbed the cradle by getting hitched to 86-year-old Hartman. They can say what they want, but Herrick knows she's the right gal. When I first read that story I thought isn't that cute! But as I thought about it, the love story started to take on a deeper meaning for me. When Pastor Abel talked to us about "repenting at leisure," it was a different world. Back then you stuck with the person you were married to ... no matter how unhappy you were. Today it's different. Divorce is in and long-term suffering is out. But ... there are many of us who count ourselves blessed to have the helpmeet we do. Many of us, like Herrick, have been given just the right gal or guy. This, too, is a gift from the Lord. This is why, if you haven't done so, won't you give thanks to the Lord for putting such an individual into your life. And while you're doing so, you might want to include an extra prayer for another most special individual. Give thanks to the Lord Jesus Christ, God's Son, your Savior. Give thanks for the world's Redeemer whose love turns pale all others, which we will ever know. THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, for having sent wonderful people into this world who love me, I give thanks. But I also pray for those who feel unloved. May they soon be surrounded by supporters. Most of all I give thanks for Jesus who has given the greatest love of all. In His Name. Amen. |
My second surgery is scheduled for the morning of July 8th.
Michelle
For all who are interested in helping the homeless in our community. We have a meeting scheduled to discuss the possibility of the St. John's Lutheran Church's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry helping our Warren County homeless neighbors by furnishing an evening meal one night a week. We are having Kia Phillips & Nile Ramsbottom (God Cares Ministry) come to the meeting because they are the ones that know what needs to be done, where it needs to be done and who it needs to be done for! This will be a fact finding meeting - just the beginning.
Wednesday - July 6th9 AMSt. John's Lutheran Church (basement fellowship hall)950 South Hwy. 47Warrenton, MOHope to see you all there! We will have coffee, juice and fruit provided. OK, maybe a couple of donuts too.
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Greetings from your St. John's Board of Outreach!!
As you all may know, Sat. July 30th is our Warrenton Community Garage Sale. This is a great time to get rid of those "extra" items in your home and make a few $$. Also, it helps "shoppers" save $$$!!
We have listed some Garage Sale Tips below for you.
Also, think about advertising that you are going to donate a percentage (your choice how much - OR ALL !) of your proceeds of the garage sale to: Concordia Seminary (see our stewardship designation for July), Agape, our C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry to help feed the homeless (watch for upcoming opportunities for this!), our Little Lambs Pre-School, God Cares Ministry in Warren County (contact: Kia Phillips) our ST. John's Youth Group, to name just a few. This would certainly up your "customers and sales" and help so many folks and ministries in our community and our church.
Just a thought as you look around and think about how close you might be to being on the next segment of "America's Messiest House" or that show about "Hoarders"!! I know I have! LOL.
God bless your summer as you serve His people in so many ways. And...always look around you - the Holy Spirit will help you SEE opportunities!
Sandy Robine, Molly Hendershot and Patty Sweet
Board of Outreach & Evangelism
Garage Sale Tips
BEFORE:
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Choose a good moneymaking day, such as a Saturday near the first or 15th of the month (typicalpaydays).
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Organize your event as a multi-family sale. Lots of garage sales in the same area will create more of abazaar-type atmosphere.
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Signage is everything! The day before the sale, post signs near all the major streets and intersections, inevery direction, to direct people to your address. Use big, posterboard signs securely duct-taped to poles or
mounted in grass islands, with lettering at least 6 inches tall. Add arrows to point turn directions.
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Hang flyers with tear-off info in public spaces like your church or grocery store. Tip: Before posting,consult area rules and ordinances.
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Often local newspapers and radio stations announce info for free, as does craigslist.org. *Include the date,time, address, directions, and items of interest.
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Clean items up. Just as used car dealers spray "new car smell" into their vehicles and shine the exteriorsto make them more appealing. On the flip side: The more haggard-looking stuff you put out, the more
quickly browsers will get turned off. (No clothes with telltale stains)
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Display everything neatly. Take time to lay out your sale items in an inviting manner, as they mightappear in a store; books that are stacked and organized are easier to browse and will sell quicker than those
thrown in a cardboard box marked "BOOKS: 50 CENTS."
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Get change - at least $40 in bills and coin change. (You don't want to blow a sale because you can't makechange.)
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Make additional signs to point out particular bargain items in your garage.•
Make your sale like a shopping experience, and you'll have a much better chance of succeeding.DURING
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Greet people warmly and don't hover. Make people feel welcome, and once you have someone in yourgarage or yard, don't stalk them in hopes of a sale. Let them browse at their own pace and offer to answer
any questions they may have.
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Price items clearly. If you have time, you really should label everything so that people know what theycost. (Some people will be too shy to ask otherwise.) If you don't label everything, make sure to tell people
that items are priced to sell!
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Let people haggle. Take it from a veteran garage-sale shopper: People feel really good when they can getan item at a discounted price. If you're really firm on getting a set higher price on an item, like a family
heirloom or stereo system, perhaps you should sell it on eBay instead. Most people will perceive a garage
sale as your attempt to empty your house of stuff. Their price expectations will adjust accordingly.