Change can be good or bad. Either way, it can “rock” our world. It makes us unsteady and off kilter, at least for a little while.
The ladies at the Lydia Center face constant challenges to their thinking and behavior. It has been my privilege over the past few weeks to watch one young lady deal with the struggle of change in her life. The changes are healthy changes, but they are ripping out everything that she has believed about herself and her life. The struggle is evident and painful to watch. However, there is great encouragement in watching this struggle.
Jesus promises to “make all things new.” Birthing new beliefs and attitudes is just as arduous as the birth of a baby. There is usually discomfort and pain, which is necessary to the birthing process. But, oh the joy that comes to all involved when that “new creature” enters this world. Be thankful for the pain that comes with change.
Donna Doutrich • Lydia Center, Ministry Assistant
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Feed the homeless AND support your health!
In need of a chiropractic examination? Here's a perfect way you can support your health and help share meals with the homeless this Thanksgiving.
Learn how you can support...
Learn how you can support...
- Anyone may receive a complete chiropractic examination from Family Chiropractic of Lancaster County for a donation of $47.20. The chiropractic examination will include a computerized spinal screening, complete chiropractic examination, X-rays (if needed), and a report of findings.
- Each $47.20 donation to the Water Street Mission will provide a Thanksgiving meal for 20 people.
- Stop by the office on Old Philadelphia pike or make an appointment by calling Family Chiropractic of Lancaster County, Ltd: 717-393-9955 between now and November 24, 2010.
- Thanks for your support of Water Street Mission!
“Our goal is to help feed over 1,000 people in Lancaster County,” said Dr. Martin Rodgers, President of Family Chiropractic of Lancaster County, Ltd.
“Sharing the gift of good health while helping those in our community who are desperate to get off the street and make a change in their lives is a double blessing.”
Keith Shetter, Family Chiropractic of Lancaster patient
From the Family:
More than 95% of Water Street Ministries' work of changing lives is made possible through private donations. That's why we're so thankful for the creative ideas organized on our behalf by businesses, churches, organizations and individuals -- our family!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Life Lessons from Emma
I recently spent a long weekend in the presence of my granddaughter, Emma. My most frequent thought when Emma comes to my mind, is her spontaneous affections. Emma is a very busy 19 month old that finds pleasure in almost anything. Often Emma will disengage from an activity, run to me and give me a hug and/or a kiss and then run back to her toy, food, etc. I don’t know what her little mind is processing in those moments but I find an overwhelming sense of love and acceptance from her in those spontaneous moments. My spirit is lifted to another level of joy.
As I ponder this, the thought comes to me that this is something I should be offering to God each day: spontaneous moments of affection. To take moments away from the distractions of the day to just say to Him
“I love you Lord, I am glad to be in your presence. I know you love me and cherish me as your daughter. I’m glad you will always be there for me."Because Christ, Emma will one day know this same love. Thank you, Father that we can run to you with spontaneous affection and you find joy in us. I want to be filled to overflowing with your love, Father. Let it splash out of me and onto the women of the Lydia Center. Father, I pray that they will come to the realization of, and learn to receive your love for them and know the joy of spontaneous affection with you. Amen."
- "Emma’s Grammy" Paula Sentgeorge, Lydia Center Kitchen Manager
As I ponder this, the thought comes to me that this is something I should be offering to God each day: spontaneous moments of affection. To take moments away from the distractions of the day to just say to Him
“I love you Lord, I am glad to be in your presence. I know you love me and cherish me as your daughter. I’m glad you will always be there for me."Because Christ, Emma will one day know this same love. Thank you, Father that we can run to you with spontaneous affection and you find joy in us. I want to be filled to overflowing with your love, Father. Let it splash out of me and onto the women of the Lydia Center. Father, I pray that they will come to the realization of, and learn to receive your love for them and know the joy of spontaneous affection with you. Amen."
- "Emma’s Grammy" Paula Sentgeorge, Lydia Center Kitchen Manager
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Monday, October 04, 2010
Part 2 - Seeing God Moving - Men's Ministry
Here's the second collection of quotes from the Men's Ministry team at Water Street Mission about the question, “Where did you see the hand of God moving in your life in the past month at WSM?” Take a look at these short testimonies in response.
Andrew Onguka – A man is getting a glimpse of his brokenness and is learning to be OK with God’s love.
Intern Bob- During my night time duty with CARPE NOCTEM! Changing my perception of people.
Jim Stanton – I had the opportunity to just sit and listen to a brokenhearted young man share his story, and then share God’s love with him.
Intern Howard – I’m learning to live and understand the men here in the mission, good and bad.
Andrew Onguka – A man is getting a glimpse of his brokenness and is learning to be OK with God’s love.
Intern Bob- During my night time duty with CARPE NOCTEM! Changing my perception of people.
Jim Stanton – I had the opportunity to just sit and listen to a brokenhearted young man share his story, and then share God’s love with him.
Intern Howard – I’m learning to live and understand the men here in the mission, good and bad.
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