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Reach Out January 22, 2009

Over the last few days I have had the gracious opportunity to lend my writing assistance to my Mother and two of her dear friends and sisters in Christ. They all attend the church where I grew up, Haleyville First United Methodist Church in Haleyville, Alabama.

The Pastor initiated a new program for Lent this year. He asked for 40 people to write a devotional. Just one per person. These devotionals are to be used in a Lenten Worship Devotional Booklet in service of the Lenten Season.

I have been blessed to be able to be the editor for these three devotionals–My Mother’s, her dear friend, Maryanna Foster and a very special lady whom I have always known, Mrs. Freda King Crumpton. I could start with how Mother knew Freda when she was a baby and how Freda babysat me when I was a baby but let’s just suffice it to say, we are all life time church family.

As a Christian Writer I read and wrtie devotionals and articles everyday. I read many other writer’s but it is rare to obtain stories from real Christians who spend their time serving and blessing others in many ways besides writing about it. Since they so graciously asked me to edit their peices I have been blessed by each story. I have asked each of them if it is okay for me to share their stories. They are excited about that.

In this form I will share each story in my blog. In another form these will all be submitted for publication.

My prayer is that you are as blessed as I have been by these three servants of God. I will post My Mother’s first. If you are blessed by this, email me and I will pass it on to them. They would love that.

Outreach

By Bonnie Posey

Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms. (1 Peter 4:10 NIV)

Being of a ‘certain age’ and a member of Haleyville First United Methodist Church most of my life, I have always been confident we were a church doing the Lord’s work. Several years ago a brash young preacher assigned to us took a very good deep look at us. In love and honesty he said, “You are the best church I have ever seen at taking care of yourselves, now you are going to reach out to others. This church is going to reach out next June to the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico. It will be a mission outreach.”

My initial response was, “I will plan the trip but I am not going out west in the summer, it will be too hot.” Famous last words. My husband, Merle, said “Sure, we can do that.” So away we went along with 32 other people from this church and two other congregations in our district. Each person seeking something different. Some just looking to sightsee the Indians or Monument Valley. But all were available to be used by God. I’ve learned, God is not looking for ability; He is looking for availability, willing vessels to be used by Him.

Personally, I became available to the call I had been hearing since I was a teen sitting in the balcony of this same church hearing missionaries sharing their experiences in far off lands. God has shown me the call to mission and outreach can be in a ‘not so far off land’. It can be in New Mexico, Eastern Kentucky, Cherokee, North Carolina, Wyoming, and Mississippi or right in your own back door. Possibly every Tuesday morning serving on the Helping Hand committee.

When I made myself available to be used by God for His purposes He used me to reach out to others. All of us have the potential to do great things for God with the gifts and talents He has so graciously given. God is looking for willing vessels with an open heart to be available for Him to work through.

“God doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called.”

Dear God, You love all Your children. Teach me to use my time and gifts to serve others. In Jesus Holy Name, Amen.

www.angelaposeyarnold.com

 

I WON!! Well…highly commended…. October 27, 2008

TOM HOWARD/JOHN H. REID SHORT STORY CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Tom Howard Books is pleased to announce the results from its 16th annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest. Victoria Gouldthorp of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin won first prize and $2,000 for her story “All Things Considered”. Over 1,800 entries were received from around the world. See the press release announcing the winners.

Second prize of $1,000 went to Arthur Powers of Raleigh, North Carolina for “The Bridge”, a vivid account of a priest struggling to keep his emotional balance while ministering to a poor village in Brazil. Paul Garrety won third prize and $500 for “Romanos”, a romantic ghost story about a young girl and her violin instructor. Maggie O’Toole won fourth prize and $250 for “The Promised Land”, a tale of brotherhood and redemption along the Mexican border, where immigrants cross a harsh desert in search of a better life.

Most Highly Commended awards of $200 each were given to Karima Alavi, Russell Cera, Thomas Lee, Desmond Meiring and Judy Willman. Highly Commended awards of $100 went to Betty Jo Goddard, Dixon Hearne, Katie Kimbro, Connie Lounsbury, Paul Ponsiglione and Angela Posey-Arnold.

Read the top winning stories on our website, plus the judges’ comments and the complete list of winners and commended entries. Thanks to all of you who participated. The 17th annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest is currently open for entries here through March 31.

_____________www.winningwriters.com_________

 

 

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