Sunday, July 15, 2018

Great Week at Love In Action

Union Hill Baptist Church Children's Group

Children from Union Hill Baptist leading prayer.

God continues to move in great ways this summer at Love In Action, and this past week was no exception.

We saw two decisions for Jesus - one during Bible study and one Thursday morning. It was a very busy week as we served, ministered to and loved on around 200 of our homeless and needy friends. With people representing their families, we helped around 300 people with food and hygiene items this past week. We were able to help several of our homeless friends with new tents and get a 61-year-old woman off the streets. 

The wonderful Samaritan Clinic medical volunteers took care of 27 patients Thursday night. We are beginning to see more nurses join us to serve at the clinic, and that's a tremendous blessing. We need more doctors and nurses, so if you are a medical professional, please come join us.

A great blessing and something very encouraging to see was the children's group from Union Hill Baptist Church in Cottonwood who joined us Saturday. The children were amazing. They were not shy or ashamed to pray with people and jump in and serve in any way needed.

New volunteers continue to join us, and that's always a blessing. Seeing the Body of Christ serving together is how God designed His church to work. It's all about leading people to Jesus.

We couldn't do what we do without volunteers and those who donate financially and items such as non-perishable food, hygiene items, tents, bug spray and more.

I'm so thankful for everyone who supports us through prayer, volunteering and donations. Thank you everyone. Together, we are seeing lives changed for eternity, and that's what it's all about.

I'm so thankful for everything God is doing. Seeing souls saved every week is awesome. To God be the glory!

Dan praying with one of our homeless friends.

A homeless veteran putting on a new pair of tennis shoes.

Samaritan Clinic after a very busy Thursday evening.

Vanessa leading prayer.


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