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My Dear Teammates,
During this past Sunday morning church
service, the pastor said from the platform, “God is good!” Immediately, there
was a response from someone in the congregation who answered, “all the time!”
God is good all the time, Teammate. He did not promise that it would be
easy, only that he would be with us in the good times and also in the bad
times. His promises are true and we can take them to the bank of
Heaven!
Things are moving at a fast pace here at
Frontier Missions. One of the big thrills is our rapidly expanding thrift
store. If you haven’t been out yet, plan to stop by. The store is located in
the east end of our warehouse office. One customer said we should not call it a
thrift store, because most of our merchandise is new. We have everything from
clothing to furniture, and it is all at bargain prices, some things at
really bargain prices! The items change on a daily basis, so put us on
your shopping route. The good part is, that everything that comes in through
the store, goes right back into the Mission, buying fuel for the trucks and
making it possible to reach more precious Indian people for Jesus. The Word
says, “By any means, win some!”
Another area of excitement is our work at
White Swan, Washington, on the Yakama Reservation. Our thrift store manager,
Jan Cousins, along with her husband, Pat and her daughter, Maria, has a real
burden for that needy reservation. They are working with Babe, a born again
Indian lady who has a burden for her own people. We are in the process of
setting them up with their very own store, that the Natives call a “thrifty”
store. Our point man for White Swan, Hub Mardock, is convinced that God answers
prayer. He is thrilled with the renewed partnership and vision of Frontier
Missions.
Teammate, every prayer you pray and every check you
send, helps make this all a reality. We could not make it without you. I know
that you have many places to send your money. Please remember that our very own
Native American people, who live on American soil, are among the neediest
people in the world. Would you pray and ask God what He would have you to do?
I believe that if you would pray that prayer, and then do what God asks you to
do, all our needs would be met.
May God richly reward and bless you,
Darrell Kennedy, President
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