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Thank you for serving our King in simple ways…  

 

Thank you for the ABC food and peanut butter for the single mom and her babies.  

Thank you for donating clothes and shoes to the little girl who has none.  

Thank you for hugging the boy who feels unwanted.

Thank you for the medicine to heal a preventable disease. 

Thank you for sharing Jesus’ love through a note, a kind word, a prayer.

Thank you for looking into the glassy eyes of society’s castaways and giving them hope.

 

The king will answer, “Whenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me.”

 Matthew 25:40  (CEV)

 
Praises 

 

distributing Bibles in HaitiHaiti

The past 2 weeks in Haiti have been a whirlwind of activity and victories for Christ as the Word has gone out in the Creole language.  

  • 9 forty-foot containers of ABC food were finally delivered; this represents 2 ½ million meals.  Another blessing was that representatives from several churches who packed that food (Compass Christian, Colleyville, Texas and Southland Christian, Lexington, Kentucky) were here to see the food arrive. God orchestrated the timing to fit their arrival; amazing!

  • Paul Mercer from Gideon’s Canada spent 4 days with us distributing some of the 10,000 Bibles provided by a Canadian donor through the Gideon’s. Over 1000 Bibles were distributed by Paul and our work team. (see photo on right)

  • Gretchen took Paul Mercer and a group to the government hospital and the prison in Petit Goave to hand out nearly 500 Bibles.  This was quite an eye opener for Paul and the team; the prison condition is unbelievable…in one room alone 78 men are crammed in to a cell that is approximately 8×20 feet. They cheered when they got the Bibles and thanked us profusely. We also took them ABC food.  Even the police at the prison received Bibles and were happy. We also gave them to several U.N. officers who are stationed here from the Ivory Coast.

  • The work was finally finished on the third floor of the children’s home in Port au Prince. This was the last of the earthquake damage that got completely repaired.

  • Andy Sims (Lifeline’s Leadership Development Director) along with Myron Williams (Southland Christian Church, KY), Kevin Hart (Indian Creek Christian Church, IN) and Jim Dewar (Maryland) conducted a leadership seminar at Lifeline’s Mahotiere campus.  It was an extremely successful seminar for the Lifeline pastors and church leaders. Afterwards, they came to Grand Goave and participated in the Education Task Force Seminar, lead by Task Force leader Julia Keener.

  • The fire is out and a new generator is in place.  Praises that they were able to get a loan to get a new generator and that they are back up and running!

  • We completed all of the January 2013 Gift Distribution in Haiti (Christmas distribution was already completed in January with the women’s team).

  • Pastor Philippe from Lazile passed away recently; he was wheelchair confined and paralyzed since a stroke a couple of years ago.  Bob attended the ceremony at Lazile.  He said it was a true celebration of homecoming for Pastor Philippe.   Lifeline pledged to raise funds for the roof at Lazile that is desperately needed; the health team worked there 2 weeks ago holding mobile clinic and got rained upon!

  • Construction on the new Children’s Home at our Grand Goave campus is coming along; the trusses are going up for the roof. (see photos on right)

  • The work at Deuxieme Plaine and Laregal (renovations/repairs/new structures; all pre-funded) are happening. These churches are elated.

 

Honduras

  • A shipment of the October 2013 sponsor gifts, furniture and many other much-needed items for the Omoa Children’s Home are on their way.

     

  • Money for mattresses, clean-up, repairs, and the shipping of the furniture and household items that was provided to Lifeline by IDES is already being used.

  • Brenda Johnson, volunteer, is going to Honduras to distribute sponsor gifts and also to cook for the men’s team, who are working on much-needed projects, and for the MEET Team, which is introducing leaders to Lifeline’s ministry in Honduras.

 

Navajo Ministry

  • A men’s team from churches in northern Arizona will soon start work on the septic system repairs.  Pray for their safety and blessings for their willingness to serve with us. 

 

USA

  • Thank you to everyone who has voted for Lifeline in the FedEx grant contest through Facebook; we’re up to 789 votes!  You can still share this with your friends and vote onlinethrough February 23.
  • Praises for the response for the financial plea for the fire destruction in Haiti! 
 
 

 
Prayer Requests
  • The damages to the electrical system in Haiti as a result of the recent fire.  Pray for the staff as they begin the difficult work of repairing and replacing these things. 
  • Continued prayers for the funds to replace everything destroyed in the fire. 
  • Rob DeVoe, Lifeline’s Database Manager, is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy for esophageal cancer; pray for healing. God is good! 
  • Bobby Curlee, Lifeline’s Plant Manager, has a serious knee problem and he heads to Honduras in 2 weeks.  He needs prayers for healing and to be pain-free as he goes about continuing work on the electric/generator hook up in Haiti.

  

You can view Lifeline’s weekly prayer list at www.Lifeline.org/pray.
 

Lifeline Christian Mission + WebThriftStore
 
People, Projects & Programs
Your Treasures = Lifeline’s Web Thrift Store

 

Lifeline is excited to introduce our new partnership with WebThriftStore! WebThriftStore helps donors like you turn excess stuff into cash for charities. By simply cleaning out your closet, basement and attic, you can help Lifeline! Almost any donation is welcome. Top selling items include clothing, collectibles, jewelry and electronics, but everything from household items to furniture can be listed. For more information visit, lifeline.webthriftstore.com/faq.

 

 
What kind of items could I donate?
 
Top sellers:
Pet Supplies, Clothing (Adult), Collectibles, Household Items, Jewelry
 
Most reliable:
Electronics, Pet Supllies, Handbags, Jewelry, Accessories (Clothing)
 
Most searched:
Dresses, Jeans, Sweaters, Shoes 
 

Donate your stuff!

Currently, Lifeline is trying to open our online store but to do this we need your help! Please donate any items to Lifeline via WebThriftStore so that we are able to reach enough donations for our store to go live.

 

Donating to Web Thrift Store is easy! Just go tolifeline.webthriftstore.com and click ‘Donate Your Stuff.’ You’ll be asked to join WebThriftStore, which allows you to set up an account then you can follow the instructions to list your item. Once it sells, you don’t even need to worry about shipping! WebThriftStore has it covered. Just package the item, attached the prepaid USPS label and leave the package in your mailbox or hand it to your mail carrier. Your donation is 100% tax deductible and you can find your tax receipt online 30 days after your item sells. Please feel free to email Taylor@Lifeline.orgwith any further questions.

 

Purchases benefit Lifeline

Don’t have anything to sell? Once Lifeline’s store is open for business, you can benefit Lifeline by purchasing items from our store. 80% of the proceeds from every sale is donated directly to Lifeline. Our store is not yet open so watch for a Grand Opening Announcement in an upcoming LIFE Circle email!

 

 

 
Devotion 
Drained, Exhausted & Depleted

 

 

Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, 
“Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”

 

Matthew 6:31 (NIV)

 

What pressure have you recently been under?  Do you feel emotionally drained, physically exhausted, and spiritually deplete as well?  Jesus sees and understands your needs.

 

Jesus saw the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of His friends and knew the solution was a time of quiet rest and reflection.  And He knows the solution is the same for you and me today.  So He invites us, as He did His disciples, “Come with Me by yourself to a quiet place and get some rest.”

 

Often when I am under stress and pressure, I feel one of my greatest needs is to get a good night’s sleep.  But I’ve found that physical rest alone is not enough to revive my flagging spirit.  I need the spiritual revival that comes from spending quiet time alone with Jesus in prayer and in thoughtful meditation on His Word.  

  

 

excerpt from “My Jesus Is…Everything” by Anne Graham Lotz 
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