The Cottons report that Serving Other Souls is going well. S.O.S.
began earlier this year and offers assistance to people who cannot
meet some common, everyday needs on their own. The ministry has
helped the elderly, disabled and single women, but really, says
John, it's for anyone in need. "We've done about 20 jobs already and
are working on four more." Tina adds, "We've been getting about two
calls every week."
The group of approximately 20 men from Park
Meadows has lent a hand in a variety of situations. They have
repaired, stained and built some decks; helped with gardening jobs;
and even moved a woman from St. Louis to Clinton. The program has
been such a blessing to the volunteers that several women in the
church have come forward to say they want to be involved as well. So
the ministry is expanding, and John says it is now easier to list
what they don't do than to list what they can do. "We can't do
anything that requires a license: not a licensed plumber,
electrician or builder. We just can't do those," he said. "But we'll
do anything else."
The person requesting service may need to pay for supplies, but
the labor will always be free. Occasionally, someone will donate
money to the ministry. "If we have money in the fund and someone
needs us to cover the cost of supplies, we will," he said.
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Cotton explained the group's motivation in giving their time this
way: "We do this because we want to obey the two greatest
commandments: to love the Lord with all our heart, soul and mind;
and to love our neighbors as ourselves. We would like to be able to
share the gospel with everyone we help, if they'll let us." And if
the offer to share the gospel is rejected? "We'll still come back if
they need us."
If anyone would like to help with the ministry, the group would
be happy to add more volunteers or accept money to cover the
supplies when the beneficiary cannot afford it. To talk to John or
Tina Cotton, call 217-735-1373. They'd love to visit with you.
Do you need a hand with something at home or with your vehicle?
Call the same number and they'll make arrangements with you. They're
just a group of Christians, Serving Other Souls.
[By JO HILLIARD]
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