Thursday, April 30, 2009

Standing Tall

Ever feel like you're out of time? Too many tasks & not enough light in the day to get them done? Are we taking on too much? Spending too much time on the computer? Working too many hours? So why is that? In a day of cell phones, online bill pay, takeout & delivery, fast cars, maid service, etc. why are we not able to get enough done?

Now try to imagine how you day would change if you lost an arm...a leg or had to give up just one of those conveniences listed above. Well my friends...that is exactly what some people live with day in & day out.

I recently received an email about a very important mission opportunity. Standing With Hope is a Nashville based non-profit organization. In Scripture, Jesus healed the lame. Today, He works through Standing with Hope as one of the multitude of ways He accomplishes those same ends. Through this organization, the miracle of the lame walking happens through the provision of prosthetic limbs.

Standing With Hope is looking to find individuals or small groups that can help them meet commitments for their next shipment of prosthetic limbs to Ghana, West Africa. A prosthetic limb can be purchased for only $700. A pair is $1400.

Think about it...pray about it & consider helping someone stand tall & experience life change.

The weather is getting perfect for a yard-sale. Maybe your group could have a multi-family sale to cover this cost.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Free Washer & Dryer....Anyone?

Do you know of someone who is in need of a washer & dryer? A LifePoint member just upgraded & would like to donate these for a family in need.

Give me a call or shoot me an email. krystal-brown@comcast.net

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Mom Needs Some Help

We have a very sweet & active member at LifePoint that has fallen on some pretty tough times. In addition to going through a divorce, she’s also been laid off from her job. She is paying bills & getting by but she has 3 beautiful children that are in need of spring/summer clothes & shoes and she said there’s just no money left to buy them. If you would like to help this family out you can check out their sizes below. New or gently used are fine. I can arrange for pickup of these items or you can bring them to LifePoint & leave them in the office with a note on them saying “Krystal to pickup” and I’ll get them to her.

15 Year old girl:
Size 5 shorts, size small in t-shirts, medium in all other tops, and size 9 shoe

7 Year old girl:
Size 10 in skirts/shorts/dresses/tops and shoe size 2

24 Month old boy: Size 24m clothing and size 7 shoes.

Food for Thought

This summer, many children from the Wherry Housing Community will be left alone and unsupervised for the majority of the day due to the cost of childcare. We know this can lead to poor decision-making and children getting into trouble and dangerous situations.

A teacher from Rock Springs Elementary will be hosting a program there that will provide a safe and structured environment for the neighborhood children to play, learn, and grow this summer. This is a FREE program offered to children who have completed Kindergarten through the fifth grade. Enrollment will be limited to fifteen participants to maintain proper staff to participant ratio.

Where she needs help is with lunch. She needs sack lunches for 15 kids each weekday. These lunches do not need to be elaborate. A sandwich, chips, fruit/cookie, and a drink will work well. This is a big commitment but I was thinking maybe we could get several small groups to pick 1 week to take lunches. Maybe each person in your group could take 1 day to provide the lunches.

Lunch time will be from 12:00 PM until 12:45 PM. Let me know if you’re interested in helping & I’ll put you in touch with the lady directing this program. You can email me at krystal-brown@comcast.net

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Can you Provide Job Training Skills for Someone In Need?

Sorry for bombarding you with so many posts today. I am heading out of town & want to get them all communicated.

On Saturday March 14th, Rutherford County Christian Mens/Womens Job Corp will be doing some mentor training at Wherry Housing. It will be from 8am til Noon.

Please let me know if you might be interested in helping out. They have a need for an individual(s) to teach Computer. More details are available if you feel this is something you can help with.

Please email Chris Berkey at chris_berkey@cumberlandheights.org

Arms Around Smyrna is Right Around the Corner

We are looking for a few families that our youth can serve this year during the Arms Around Smyrna weekend in early May.

If you are aware of someone in need please let me know ASAP. Perhaps it's someone you work with. A single mom, parents of a special needs child or someone who recently lost thier job. Another idea it to ask your kids if there is someone they go to school with that is going through a tough time. Maybe they might feel like reaching out to them and showing them God's love.

Things like:
Painting
Minor build projects (wheelchair ramp or fence repair)
Yard work
Moving furniture
Cleaning out a storage shed

Send me an email with your ideas: krystal-brown@comcast.net

Have a wonderful weekend. It's going to be beautiful.
God bless~

Lets Love on the Children in East Asia

Leslie Overby at LifePoint Church, along with her team, are heading out for East Asia in just a few weeks. They will be spending time with a group of special needs children in a foster home there. They have also been invited by a couple of schools to provide a children's program and spend time in classrooms practicing English with students. Let’s help them be the arms of Jesus by contributing some small things that we probably have at home or can pick up at Wal-Mart for under $5.00.

Ask your small group members, friends, family & co-workers if they have anything they want to contribute. Serving others as a group will unite your members. It creates great memories & is a great opportunity to grow together.

Here are the basics of what they need:

plastic Easter Eggs
prewrapped candy (for Eggs)
dumdum suckers
chocolate eggs
McDonald's type toys (NEW & small, please)
glitter glue
googly eyes
pipe cleaners
crayons
foam shapes
coloring books
misc. craft supplies or kits
stickers
suckers
beef Jerky
Lowery's seasoning salt
kipper snacks (herring in a can)
over-the-counter Children's meds

Items need to be dropped off at LifePoint ASAP. You can take them directly to Leslie Overby in the administrative offices. They are taking pediatric wheel chairs & a few other large items, so they’ll need to pack up supply cases SOON in order maximize space.

Email me with any questions at krystal-brown@comcast.net

Thank you for ALL you do!

Your Genorousity IS Changing Lives

THANK YOU....ALL of you...for responding to the last need so quickly. I sent out the message about the lady leaving Victory House that needed some things. Within 24 hours we had everything on the list except the washing machine. What a blessing. I got a call from a member of this family who was crying her eyes out over the love she saw being poured out from this community.

Thank you for your ongoing love & generosity. It IS changing lives.

Help for Transitional Living

There is a lady leaving Victory House and beginning her new life on her own. She has made many positive changes in her life and has hopes for a much brighter future. She has a job and just found an apartment to rent but has nothing for her new place.

I heard about this need from her daughter who is not just a member at LifePoint but she is also one who serves this community and our church with her whole heart. I asked her to get me a list of some things her mother needed and told her I would share that with small groups to see if we could offer her some help.

If you’re like me, you’ve probably got one of these things in the attic or the garage…..promising you’ll get it to Goodwill or sell it in a yard sale this spring.

Needs

Bed (mattress, box springs, etc...the whole kit & caboodle)
Dresser
Lamps
Night stand
Washer/dryer
Coffee maker
Vacuum cleaner
Sheets, blankets
Silverware
Dishes
Pots/pans
Utensils
Microwave
Towels

Guys….transitional living is tough. This lady needs to know God loves her and is with her completely. If a few of our small groups could find an items on this list & deliver it as a “group service project” and remind her how much God is doing in her life through others….I am certain it could change her life forever.

She is moving in March 1st. Email your group members and see if they have any of these items that they are getting rid of or even want to chip-in & purchase. If so….let me know. You can deliver it as part of a group outreach or just remain anonymous and we can get it delivered to her. Either way….she will be blessed.

Email me for pickup/drop-off info at krystal-brown@comcast.net

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Community Resources are Everywhere....Just Need to be Shared

One of the coolest things about my role as Service Director for Group Life has been discovering how many organizations are out there to help people that are in need. They're everywhere! Offering things like help with rent, electric, food, job training skills for teens, clothing & shoes for city & county students in need, free glasses to the uninsured, free or reduced childcare for teen mothers, independence programs for the elderly....I could go on & on.

Check this one out:

TSU has a Dental Hygiene Clinic that offers many services including Basic Cleaning for children ages 3 and up and any age adults. The general cleaning cost is only $10. If x-rays are needed there is an additional cost of $12.
Their goal is to provide access to quality oral health care services and to assist individuals in eliminating and preventing oral diseases. The students provide the oral health care services under the direct supervision of licensed dental hygienists and dentists.

They do not fill cavities or perform any extensive dental procedures but they can refer patients to Dentists who require additional care beyond their expertise.

Other services include:
Oral Cancer Screenings; Treatment Plans, Oral Health Education, Denture/Partial Cleaning, Dietary Assessment and Nutritional Counseling, Crown Polishing, Fluoride Therapy, Dental Pit and Fissure Sealants & Bleaching

To schedule an appointment, call Misty Merritt at 615-578-9160. The address to the Dental Clinic is TSU, Clement Hall, 3500 John A. Merritt Blvd. Nashville, TN. You must make an appointment because hours vary.

I am so thankful for all of the wonderful organizations we have access to here in Rutherford County. Please share this opportunity with anyone you may know that could benefit from a service like this.

Also...please let me know if you hear of an organization that offers great services for our community members.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

One Small Group Shares A Need....Another Group Influences An Entire Office

This is a story that I've been meaning to share with you all.

Chris & Aundrea Berkey's group shared a need with me in December about a family with five kids, whose home was lost in a fire. Upon communicating that need, Pete & Susan Cobb along with their small group decided to get involved. They wanted to do everything possible to assure this family would have a wonderful Christmas despite their recent tragedy.

Dr. Pete distributed a flyer hospital-wide. In addition to the gifts brought in by his office staff, there were other physician offices that sent money to help. "The staff at Stone Crest Family Practice did everything" said Susan, "I should have counted the number of gifts but it loaded the back of my mini-van (that has a very deep well) to the ceiling. This family had been living with a relative. When I delivered the gifts I saw the tiny room the entire family shared. The wide-eyes of their children when they saw the gifts was such a blessing. The office manager at Pete's practice also commented on the positive impact the project had on their employees. Everyone loved working together to support this family and felt a strong sense of community by doing so. It was great and I know they will be looking to do something similar next year."

WOW....isn't it amazing how many lives were touched & how God was at work via both of these small groups. Thank you Berkey group for sharing, thank you Cobb group for facilitating & thank you Stone Crest Family Practice for being so generous & loving on this family during such a tragic time in their lives. This is true community….working together to bring life-change to those who are in need around us.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Soup-erbowl Sunday

In December I shared a need with everyone for the Smyrna/LaVergne Food Bank & it was a huge success. We had individuals, neighborhoods & business collecting goods & it made a huge impacted on their organization.

Many of you may not be aware that LifePoint has a food bank. Not only do they put together food boxes for families in need, they also pray with these families & love on them during this difficult time.

This ministry is currently experiencing increased amounts of families needing assistance due to job loss and reduced wages.

So this Sunday...before heading to the church, go through your cabinets & grab some non-perishable items to donate to this very needed cause. There will be large bins at the church entrances for drop-off.

This is a great way to make an impact on your community without a lot of effort. It's also a neat way to teach young children how to bless others. Give your child a box & let them pick out foods that they want to offer to someone in need.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

A New Life For Burmese Refugees

The folks at Community Servants are in need of some handyman work at Wherry Housing this Saturday. They are renovating an apartment for a lady named Karen (pronounced Ka’rin) and her family. They are refugees from Burmese who are starting a new life here.

If you or your small gorup have time & would like to be a huge help for this family, please contact John Key at 615-223-1391 or by email john@communityservants.org

Shoot me an email me if you have any questions.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Overdue relief

Wow...have I got a story for you.

RaeLeigh Smith is a member of God's Girls and has been for almost 4 years. RaeLeigh's story is one that needs to be shared & she has given us permission to do so.

Years ago she worked at a convenience store & it was robbed. She was shot in the face/neck & she ended up in the hospital for months. During the recovery of this tragic even she lost custody of her children to her ex & she had to move in with her mother. When she came to God's Girls she was living with her mother but has since gotten her own place in M'boro, (GGs helped her furnish) She was able to get visitation with her children and she even got her teeth replaced. (She loss them when she got shot) About a year ago she came to class and told the group she had received a call saying authorities caught the guy and they wanted her to come to court to testify. She was really upset that she had to live thru the whole ordeal again. The girls prayed over her and had to convince her to forgive the guy. She came back a few weeks later and said that she had testified & she had also forgiven him.

I'm not sure when or where in all this that she became a believer, I think she already was. Her whole family attends FBC. I know her Mom & step-dad and sister attend. Every weekend Rae has her children, she brings them to Church as well. I'm sure I'm missing a few pieces of the story....but I do know that she has been a faithful daughter of our King and now she is receiving a wonderful opportunity. She is getting a new house built by Habitat For Humanity.

Here is where we need help..........She has to put in 300-400 sweat hours before she can move into her house. This work doesn’t have to be done by her alone. Those hours can be worked by ANYONE and she gets credit for that.

If your small group or anyone you know might want to help out, please let me know. Dates for the work are listed below. A waiver must be signed by each worker prior to volunteering. If you'll email me I can forward that to you. krystal-brown@comcast.net

ADDRESS: 400 South University

DATES:
January: 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st
February: 4th, 6th, 7th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 25th, 27th, and 28th
March: 4th, 6th, 7th, 13th, and 14th

God bless you for considering this opportunity. Please let me know if you can help.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Get a upgrade this Christmas?

The Exchange Club family Center is the only non-profit organization in all of Rutherford County that offers a child abuse "prevention" program for residents of the community. While there are fabulous organizations that serve children of abuse, prevention is vital. Not only does it protect a child at risk, but in many cases it breaks the cycle of years of family abuse.

The center also provides a safe exchange between parents who are not able to get along. During these exchanges one parent drops the child off and they have a playroom/waiting room to remain in until the other parent arrives to pick them up. This way the parents don't see one another & the child isn't at risk for witnessing a hostile encounter.

I was visiting the center Tuesday and their Director mentioned she'd love to have a TV/DVD player in the waiting for the children. My mind immediately began to imagine how nervous & uncomfortable these children probably are during this process. All the "what if's" that cross their mind as a result of things they might have witnessed in the past. Having something like the TV/DVD to take their mind off that would be fantastic.

So...that being said, if anyone got a nice HD or Plasma upgrade this Christmas and have an older TV/DVD player that you no longer need please let me know. This may even be something you could check with friends & neighbors about or post at your office.

Send me an email or give me a call with any questions.
krystal-brown@comcast.net

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

A Clear Vision

Happy New Year everyone!

I got a call today from guidance at a local middle school. A young boy was in desperate need of sport goggles but his family was unable to pay for them.

I began typing an email to some of our small group leaders to see if we could find this young man some help. He is a great student, athlete & all around good person and currently plays sports but it is against school policy to wear glasses so he's been playing without them. (Can you imagine?)

Prior to sending an email I wanted to check with Wal-Mart to see if their vision center carried & could equip this child should we be find someone who was willing to help pay for them. I spoke with their store manager Mike. Some of you may know who Mike is. If you went to Wal-Mart during the Christmas season......he was the guy belting-out beautiful Christmas hymns and collecting money for the Salvation Army….always giving a "God bless" when you walked by. What a great person.

Anyway, he informed me about something called Project Insight. A program that provides kids under the age of 18 with a free eye exam & glasses. I told him the story & he said if we'd send him in he'd get him all taken care of. What a blessing!

The family is thrilled. I can't wait to see how amazing this kid is going to play now that he can finally see things clearly.

I keep thinking.....how cool is this.....a need filled before I ever had to communicate it! There are so many great things happening in our community.