June 11, 2018

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Here are some ideas:

IM”PURSE”ABLE

Here is a great opportunity to minister to women who’ve been suddenly displaced from their homes due to domestic violence or tragedy.
What you need is a nice used purse with the following items:
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Shower Gel
Hand Sanitizer
Tampons/Pads
Hand Cream
Body Lotion
Snack/s
Gloves or Mittens
Socks
Steps to Christ
Take the purses to the nearest shelter for Women.

 

Women’s Study Group

Time shared with others growing in Jesus is the best time shared.
Create a study group:

  • Meet once a week within your church to discuss a book of the bible or a spiritual emphasis book that caters to the needs of women.
  • Have a Facebook, Google+, WhatsApp… account? Create a study group there by inviting friends and family to join you in a “Room” or on a message board where you can openly discuss a book or chapter of choice.
  • Invite women over to your home once a week to discuss a book or chapter over tea, lunch, or dinner. You can even choose to make it a potluck.
  • You can have more than one group. You can also choose to meet not only in person but online as well.

Don’t forget to check www.adventistbookcenter.com for group book ideas and options.

 

Blessing Bags

Here is a great opportunity to minister to children who’ve been suddenly displaced from their homes due to abuse or neglect. These are given to the Police to give the children when they are removed from abusive homes.
What you need is a small backpack with the following items:
Teddy Bear
Blanket
Coloring Book
Crayons/Markers
Toothbrush
Take the backpacks to the nearest shelter or police station.

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