Sunday, December 20, 2009

Community Outreach - Christmas

Words cannot describe the joy on the faces of the children and parents we were able to bless this Christmas because of our supporters.

We were able to provide bibles, toys, beds, mattress sets, household items and repairs, groceries, transportation, clothing, shoes, coats, and many more needed items. The greatest gift this season was a family of six who committed their lives to Christ.

Thank you so much to our supporters! If you would like to contribute to community outreach projects to help those in need, please consider making a donation today.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Heritage Cares Food Pantry

Free to Talk Ministries partnered with Heritage Cares Food Pantry, an outreach ministry of Heritage Church in Dublin, VA, to deliver their 9,800 pounds of food to the pantry. The church's care ministry has been supporting between 125-175 families per week in the community with groceries at no cost to those in need.

For more information about the Heritage Cares Food Pantry, contact the church at (540) 674-9220. Website: http://www.heritagechurch.net/.

"As you have done it unto one of the least
of these you have done it unto me."
- Jesus (Matthew 25:40)



Saturday, September 5, 2009

Leaps of Faith

Free to Talk Ministries was founded on August 17, 2009. We had two yard sales in the community to sell our belongings. Now everything we own is either in our bus or a car hauler trailer. We are completely mobile to go anywhere we need to go!

Accepting the call of God to minister to others is not an easy road to travel. It really takes leaps of faith to believe there will be people who believe in us enough to support us and lots of trust in God to provide our needs. Please pray for us everyday.

"Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor,
and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me."
Jesus, Mark 10:21 (NIV)

The ground was so wet the box truck got stuck.
Our dad pulled us out with a chain and his truck!
When the sells were over, we loaded up the vans and trucks. Items remaining were donated to a community outreach center.