Showing posts with label How to Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Help. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

And a Child Shall Lead Them

This story was messaged to us over night and too sweet not to share.

"I wanted to tell you what my 2nd grade SS class did yesterday. 

Inspired by Fleece for the Flocks, I went to Hancock's and got the fleece for one blanket. My 2nd-graders tied the knots yesterday. I wish you could have heard them praying over the blanket. They truly felt in their hearts what it would be like to be given this blanket. Their prayers were so sincere as they prayed for protection of the blanket that it wouldn't be lost or stolen, that it would make the recipient happy, that they would be blessed! It was so precious. I love getting to watch the Lord work in the hearts of our precious children!"



Join us in 
TWO MORE DAYS!.

Bring your children, your neighbors, family and friends.

For an hour, for a blanket, for the day.  We will be fringing, tying, signing cards and praying over hundreds of fleece blankets and would love for you and yours to share in the blessing.

Don't forget, we will have many opportunities to personally deliver these loving bundles to our neighbors throughout the Atlanta area.

Can't be there personally?   Please share this opportunity with your family, friends & neighbors.  Message them, tweet about it,  post a message to you wall!  No excuses, EVERYONE can participate in some way!

Be a Blessing!!...and "Let Your Love GROW………" I Thess 3:12


For less than $10 you can wrap your neighbor in home-spun blessings of love and hope through the simple gift of a hand-knotted blanket.   Message us for details in making a tax deductible donation for this year’s blanket projects including some of the following:







Of Mice, Cookies, Blessings and Blankets


In the past few years I have had the delight of spending copious amounts of time teaching, playing and learning a plethora of games geared for the 5 and under crowd. I have viewed hours of commercial free 'G' rated entertainment and read countless volumes of children's literature. In the course of my emergence into 'Parenthood: 2001', I've had the occasion to be profoundly moved into action by a simple but profound truth.

"If you give a mouse a cookie..."

You see, last summer my granddaughters school sent a lengthy list of suggested reading material to share with our child before school started in the fall. Several classics were well represented: 'Harold and the Purple Crayon', 'Madeline', 'Caps for Sale' the 'Curious George' series, and 'Corduroy' was actually required...really!

One series included on the list was the "If You Give..." books by Laure Joffe Numeroff. The original story in the set is called


The story goes something like this,

"If you give a mouse a cookie,
he's going to ask for a glass of milk.

When you give him the milk,
he'll probably ask you for a straw.

When he's finished, he'll ask for a napkin.
Then he'll want to look in the in the mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache.

When he looks in the mirror....."


I think you get the picture....quite the shaggy dog story.

I don't want to spoil the ending but ultimately the story ends up back at the beginning,

with the mouse seeing the refrigerator, which causes him to want more milk aaaand...

"chances are if he ask for a glass of milk....
he's going to want a cookie to go with it"

The story goes full circle and ultimately whoever befriends this mouse might be 
exhausted AND exasperated by days end...

and this mouse...
he could become a full time job!

I can sooo relate.

How many times do I encounter a situation, a group or person in need and
  • turn the other way
  • claim no time, money or leading to help
  • pretend my bad ear didn't get the whole message
  • just decide it was not my business, my problem or better yet, not my area of giftedness?
The needs are everywhere, we run into them at every turn.

If we...

Volunteer at a local shelter, hospice, nursing home, Sunday School, a blanket ministry (you fill in the blank)

Should we donate....

Time, Talent, Money or Possessions

We might...

Get to know...really know our neighbors....maybe even those that are not so easy to know much less like.

We are not called to do the easy things, but the hard ones. Matthew 5: 43-48

If we consciously look for opportunities to share all that we have, all that HE has given us...
chances are very good MORE will be needed or expected.

Wow! This little bit of helping could turn into a whole lot of....dare I say it?

WORK!!

Work that might cut into our well deserved down time with family, friends or...TV!

"Come on" we say, "this is for someone else to do...it's their calling...their ministry....their thing"

As my insightful daughter in love Elizabeth often points out,

"Who can truly say we deserve anything?"

You know what...We Don't!  Not ONE thing!

and...

Jesus said,


"I have food to eat you know nothing about."
The disciples were puzzled.
"Who could have brought him food?"

Jesus said, "The food that keeps me going is that I do the will of the One who sent me, finishing the work he started. As you look around right now, wouldn't you say that in about four months it will be time to harvest? Well, I'm telling you to open your eyes and take a good look at what's right in front of you. These Samaritan fields are ripe. It's harvest time!

"The Harvester isn't waiting. He's taking his pay, gathering in this grain that's ripe for eternal life. Now the Sower is arm in arm with the Harvester, triumphant. That's the truth of the saying, 'This one sows, that one harvests.' I sent you to harvest a field you never worked. Without lifting a finger, you have walked in on a field worked long and hard by others."  John 4:32-38


All too often harvesting requires us to 'give a mouse a cookie'.

God used this powerful little parable to make me realize it's time to step up and step out.

My prayer is that we open up, earnestly seek God,  ask Him to send every mouse, moose, pig or neighbor for us to love as He loves each one of us.  May we be up to our eyeballs in the blessed harvest God has prepared.

How bout you?

You in on giving that mouse a cookie?


Portions of the preceding post were copied from one written about a month before the first 15 hand tied fleece blanket were made and delivered, nearly 3 years ago.  Besides numbers, not too much has changed, except perhaps a greater desire to "Give a..." 


For less than $10 you can wrap your neighbor in home-spun blessings of love and
hope through the simple gift of a hand-knotted blanket.   Message us for details in
making a tax deductible donation for this year’s blanket projects including some of the following:







Saturday, November 7, 2009

Heaven-ly Harvest Hoedown

Please join our faithful flock in a
ginormous blanket tying marathon affectionately entitled a

benefiting the
When? November 21st, 2009 from 8:00 am ‘til 5:00 pm
Where? First Baptist Church of Woodstock
In the Basement of the “B” Building

You do NOT have to spend the day with us!
You can if you choose, but you don't have to.

If you do nothing else, bring your family, friends and neighbors - spend a portion of your day tying some love knots, signing a few cards and sending up some thoughtful prayers for our Appalachian neighbors.

There will be music, fun, games and food!
The only thing missing is

YOU!
• Please bring can goods to help our local food pantry

• Stop by the Cornucopia Canteen *
for delicious seection of homemade soups and chowders, baked goods and beverages courtesy
of
Diane and Augie Oberkrom of

and
and the wonderful folks at the

Be entertained
by a terrific group of performers
including the musical talent of
as she debuts her new CD
"He is Good"

Many local Fleece for the Flock members plan to attend.
But we will need a host of other blanket angels to complete the task.

If you can tie a knot, sign a thoughtful card or say a prayer make the time and get yourself there. If your schedule prevents it, let others know who CAN make it. Let them fill in for you.

With every ones help, we can be the hope for


For all you flock members unable to attend in body, continue to pray for the rest of us and the folks receiving each
blanket, scarf and socks.

Young, old, everyone is welcome and can help in some way.

Come share our bountiful blessings with our neighbors near and far.
*All proceeds from The Cornucopia Canteen will go to our local Church on the Street ministries.

Email us for further information

Dear ones, God has blessed us all with so much more than any of us could ever deserve and we should all be reminded of what Jesus said,
" I tell you the truth, whatever we did not do for the least of these, you did not do for me"


Much love,
tammy and mary

"If you are generous with the hungry
and start giving yourselves to the down-and-out,
Your lives will begin to glow in the darkness,
your shadowed lives will be bathed in sunlight.
I will always show you where to go.
I'll give you a full life in the emptiest of places—
firm muscles, strong bones.
You'll be like a well-watered garden,
a gurgling spring that never runs dry.
You'll use the old rubble of past lives to build anew,
rebuild the foundations from out of your past.
You'll be known as those who can fix anything,
restore old ruins, rebuild and renovate,
make the community livable again."

to be blessed by the full text check out Isaiah 58

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Ways You Can Help

There is something everyone can do no matter your age, talent.

  • Make and Donate fleece blankets, scarves and wraps.
  • Donate fleece fabric directly to the Fleece for the Flock group and allow volunteers to create coverings for you.
  • Fleece for the Flock is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization supported by friends like you who want to reach out to people around the world. We are grateful for those who support this work through generous gifts, both large and small. There is so much to be done. Every dollar you donate will help ensure that we may continue to make wrap neighbors in these home-spun blessings. For income tax purposes, please note that Fleece for the Flocks’ federal Tax ID number is 45-3324933

  • Host a Flock party – get your family or group of friends, Sunday School class or Bible study group together and see how many fleece items you can create in an afternoon or evening.
  • Volunteer to make the blankets, wraps and scarves from fabric donated by others.

  • Pray – No matter the way you choose to contribute, please remember to pray, pray pray for all stages of this project.

  • Pray for the recipients of each gift, the volunteers who donate time and fabric and don’t forget those baring witness to it all . We wont know all their names or needs but God does. We covet your prayers. Agree with us

Creating these fleece items are so easy a small child can do it. Even so not everyone has the time or inclination to actually make a blanket- and you don’t have to. Feel free to donate fleece or dollars so that others may tie knots for you.

Either way you are helping in a BIG way!