Do you need help promoting the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering in your church? Do you have questions about how much you can personally give to the offering this year? Do you have questions about what or who is Lottie Moon? Or do you simply like things organized? Hopefully, all the above questions and possibly more will be answered at a new blog – Lottie Moon Stories from the Harvest Field of Kenya
During the last year many Great Commission/Lottie Moon Stories of Kenya have been shared through Omba4Kenya , true, living stories of how God has been, is, and is continuing to be at work in Kenya thanks to the support of Southern Baptists. These stories were shared to encourage you to continue supporting us through your prayers, giving, and through joining us as workers in the harvest field, but also because they were great news that deserved praise, not for the people involved, but for our Heavenly Father!Why are all these stories now found in one place and why will new stories be added in coming weeks? To encourage and strengthen you! These stories tell of the good investments that you made in the past as you supported the work of the IMB through your prayers, finances through the Lottie Moon and the Cooperative Program, and through volunteering – investments that are still providing incredible returns even in these days of economic turmoil! These stories are shared to let you know your investments are appreciated. These stories are shared so you can share them with others. Most importantly these stories are to be challenges for you continue praying, giving and sending workers until the eternal gospel is proclaimed to all those “who live on the earth – to every nation, tribe, language and people” (Revelations 14:6).
So, now you know why this new blog is available. Why don’t you click on to it now at Lottie Moon Stories from the Harvest Field of Kenya – simply click these words and you should find your way to the blog!
And before I forget, thanks for your support this year and for all your prayer support of the prayer needs and praises from Kenya. Bert Yates
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