In our first newsletter, we asked the Father to provide the resources to improve our website. We may have already received his answer.
On January 16th, we received an email from the Contra Costa Small Business Development Center. They have partnered with local high schools and community colleges to link local businesses with talented students looking for real-world project experience in digital arts and communication.
Utilizing Contra Costa Interns, a website they developed, we placed an ad for a web designer on January 28th. Now we will wait for someone to review our ad and apply for the position.
Here are a two other events to thank the Father for:
- Three new subscribers began receiving The Eleven Twelve Project during January.
- Someone has volunteered to contact pastors, and introduce them to the free services of our ministry.
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Just one prayer request in this issue, but it's a big one! I recently saw a picture of what love for God could look like, and realized how rarely mine looks the same.
Father, make the founder of Share the Savior, a man deeply in love with you.
During a video presentation I was watching, a young child wrapped herself around her father in an embrace of love, joy, and trust. In the arms of her daddy, the little girl obviously experienced intimacy, comfort, and security. Then the speaker asked if that was a picture of how we grasped onto our heavenly Father. I had to admit it wasn't characteristic of my relationship with God. |
As I told you in our last newsletter, several years ago, I wrote out ten ministry goals. Each one shares one similarity...I can't possibly achieve them on my own. Each month, I'll list another here, with the hope that God will give us wisdom about which one(s) to incorporate into the ministry of Share the Savior. While I may be unable to accomplish any of them, God could enable us to meet all ten! Here's goal number two...
Establish The Joseph Team
In Genesis, we read how Joseph's placement by God, into a position of influence, served the needs of many during an emergency. The Joseph Team would develop long term relationships, through prayer and networking, with the leaders of community, educational, and employment groups, and provide spiritual counseling, and personal support during crisis situations. |