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			 At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Harvest Founder, Pat Snyder, 
			and Harvest Chairperson, Carolyn Neal, graciously accepted a special 
			Proclamation from City of Lincoln Mayor Elizabeth Davis-Kavelman 
			that officially proclaimed the fourth Saturday of October 2008 as 
			‘Harvest Day’ in Lincoln. The Mayor commended the efforts of those 
			involved with seeing the Harvest welcome its 25th anniversary. 
 Harvest of Talents began in 1984, when, inspired by a sermon given 
			by Gene Shepherd at Lincoln Christian Church that challenged 
			everyone to use their God-given talents and abilities to help others 
			in the name of the Lord, Pat Snyder envisioned an ‘every person 
			ministry’ that would involve people of all ages and ‘harvest’ their 
			talents to raise funds for hunger relief. The church leadership 
			fully endorsed the new venture, and the first Harvest raised 
			$20,816.45! Since then, every penny raised has been disbursed by 
			International Disaster Emergency Service, a 4-Star Charity (see 
			www.ides.org and http://www.ides.org/hungerprograms.php), through 
			missionaries to aid hunger victims in 19 countries (including the 
			U.S.A.). Over $1,272,000 has been raised in the past 24 years in 
			Lincoln alone, in addition to that raised through four other 
			Harvests we have mentored in Illinois and Indiana.
 
 The Harvest now encompasses more than offering the ‘work of our 
			hands’ for sale on the fourth Saturday of October; it has grown into 
			a year-round ministry that involves people from across the nation 
			and even the world! The Harvest now recycles aluminum, saves coins, 
			has special event license plates, authors an annual prayer calendar, 
			and hosts ‘Spring for Tea in Lincoln’, ‘In the Garden’ garden walk, 
			‘Golf Play Day’, ‘Musical Offering for World Hunger’, ‘Harvest Run’ 
			(in cooperation with the local YMCA), ‘Holiday Homes on Tour’, and 
			‘Wrapping up the Harvest’ cookie walk for Christmas. The 22-member 
			Harvest Ministry Team works throughout the year to plan and 
			coordinate all Harvest events.
 
			 
 Thousands of people die each day from hunger-related causes. Through 
			the Harvest, we have a way to turn our talents and resources into 
			food for the hungry. We are better when we give. Lincoln and Logan 
			County can be proud of the generosity and compassion of its talented 
			people expressed in many ways, but certainly through the Harvest of 
			Talents for World Hunger, a home-grown original idea that became an 
			exciting and victorious ministry ~ victories in lives that are 
			changed ~ both the life of the giver and that of the receiver.
 
 On our Silver Anniversary, we highlight God’s faithfulness through 
			the blessings of this ‘every person ministry’, recognizing that each 
			person has a talent (1 Peter 4:10), that we are blessed to be a 
			blessing, and that each Harvest is a success because people are fed 
			physically and spiritually while bridges of hope are built in Jesus’ 
			name. We want to be found faithful to Matthew 25:35, ‘For I was 
			hungry, and you fed me.’
 
 A special Celebration Sunday Worship Service will be held at the 
			Chapel of Lincoln Christian College and Seminary on October 26, at 
			10 a.m., with guest speaker, Tom Gerdts, former preaching minister 
			of Lincoln Christian Church for 20 years, and featuring special 
			music, a ‘Parade of Flags’, and brief remarks from Rick Jett, 
			Executive Director of International Disaster Emergency Service (a 
			4-star charity), Pat Snyder, Harvest Founder, and Carolyn Neal, 
			Harvest Chairperson. The amount of funds raised so far this year 
			will be announced with the presentation of a check to I.D.E.S. for 
			hunger relief around the world. Funds raised through the remainder 
			of the year will be sent to I.D.E.S. in late December.
 
 
            Come to the 25th Anniversary Harvest this Saturday!
 Come with your family and friends, as there’s something for 
			everyone. The excitement is building as we look forward to 
			celebrating the Harvest’s silver anniversary! The doors to the 
			Family Room of Lincoln Christian Church at 204 N. McLean Street will 
			open at 7 a.m. with fall décor, fresh-baked homemade cinnamon and 
			pecan rolls, lots and lots of handcrafted items for sale, outside 
			snack tents with tasty treats, and new this year: outside 
			entertainment!
 
 There is no admission fee, but Harvest will gratefully accept 
			non-perishable food items for donation to the Lincoln/Logan County 
			Food Pantry all day Saturday; shopping carts will be available at 
			the entrances to place your donated items in ... let’s fill them to 
			overflowing! We recycle aluminum all year long, and you’re welcome 
			to bring your aluminum cans to Harvest as well. Every penny counts 
			and goes a long way in places like Haiti, where $3/month will 
			purchase a year’s supply of rice for one person ~ or in India, where 
			$10 will fee one person a meal a day for one month ~ and in Zimbabwe 
			where $4.50 will provide a meal for 16 kids.
 
            
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 Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the music and entertainment outside 
			while you choose from hot chocolate, cider, flavored coffees, tea, 
			soft drinks, and bottled water to go with your muffin, scone, snack 
			& trail mixes, walking taco, hot dog, caramel apple sundae, curly 
			fries, gingerbread cookies, apple cake, caramel corn, popcorn balls, 
			or smoked pork sandwich! And don’t miss the new CUPcakes ~ easy to 
			enjoy in a complimentary mug. We even have ‘stroller snacks’ for our 
			toddler guests.
 
 Step inside to savor a bowl of H.O.T. and hearty vegetable soup made 
			in the big black kettles outdoors. You’ll love the homemade bread 
			and pie. (Yes, we have carry-outs if you need to get back to work or 
			on the road.) Place a bid at the silent auction, get your face or 
			hand painted with a cool design, stop by the calligraphy table for a 
			personalized pressed flower bookmark, and sign the Harvest Guest 
			Book fireside in the hospitality room where you can learn more about 
			the Harvest and get your favorite Harvest logo wear. Get everyone 
			together for a professional photo, suitable for framing or as your 
			holiday card ~ processed at the photographer’s booth while you wait 
			or shop. For your convenience and a small donation, you’re welcome 
			to take advantage of the monitored coat check room to store your 
			stroller, coat, or packages to save a trip to the car.
 
 Commemorating the 25th anniversary are limited edition silver 3-D 
			Harvest logo ornaments and a new cook book with over 700 of our 
			favorite Harvest recipes. These make great gifts at $10 each. Be 
			sure to bring your holiday gift list with you on Harvest Day, as 
			you’ll find all kinds of neat items made and donated to the Harvest 
			by talented people. We recommend you come early for best selection 
			from the popular specialty areas that include refurbished vintage 
			objects, fun things for your pet and gardens, beautiful Christmas 
			decorations and silk floral arrangements, gifts from around the 
			world sent by our missionaries, bracelets and accessories, 
			needlework and quilted items, and gifts for babies, children, and 
			sports fans. Now’s the time to stock up on homemade jellies, jams, 
			salsa, pickles, candies & sweets, and all kinds of baked goods, 
			including homemade pies, breads, rolls, cookies, muffins, and cakes!
 
 The Harvest is also thrilled to announce the return of the fun 
			‘Harvest Run’, in cooperation with our local YMCA. Sign up with your 
			friends and family to take part in the 5K Run/Walk that begins at 
			8:30. Participants will receive a water bottle and breakfast; the 
			first 25 persons to sign up will also receive a t-shirt. Awards will 
			be given for top male and top female in each age division.
 
 We love the little Harvest Hands and have special activities planned 
			inside for Kindergarten through 4th graders. Over 25 years, we have 
			had the good fortune to see the third and fourth generation of 
			Harvest families. Through the Harvest, we can help our children 
			develop compassion for others and share their own talents and 
			resources.
 
 We’re fortunate again this year to receive a semi-truck load of 
			freshly harvested potatoes from the Maynard family farm in South 
			Dakota. 50# bags are available for $10, and a few 20# bags are $5 
			while supplies last. Many of us cannot use that much, but we can 
			still buy them and have them delivered free to the local food 
			pantry, Inner City Mission in Springfield, or Home Sweet Home 
			Mission in Bloomington.
 
            
			 
			Always lots of fun and suspense is our live auction at 2:00. Mike 
			Maske will donate his auctioneer services and the opening prayer 
			will be given by T. Lunkim, missionary and minister from northeast 
			India’s Kuki Tribe. We never know what to expect for sure till later 
			in the week, but we have received word that there’ll be a hickory 
			chest of drawers, an oak bookcase made from church pews, a little 
			Illini rocking chair, a signed original cartoon by local artist 
			Julie Larson, creator of ‘The Dinette Set’ syndicated cartoon 
			series, fine needlework, a framing of A. Lincoln, and heirloom 
			quality hand-stitched original design quilts and other treasures! We 
			have received a quilt from Indonesia, illustrating how the Harvest 
			has come full circle, since some quilters there learned the art of 
			quilting from our own Harvest of Talents quilters. Another stunning 
			quilt has been received that was made for the 25th Harvest in memory 
			of a loved one. 
 Of course, the focus of this Harvest Day is at the heart of 
			missions. As visitors enter the church’s family room, one of the 
			first things they’ll see is a large 7’x8’ globe in front of 23 
			flags, representing some of the countries where we know 
			missionaries. We trust the Lord of the Harvest to multiply our 
			efforts and funds to help provide lots of rice and beans for His 
			hungry children near and far. While we are all facing tough economic 
			times, we have resources not found in most of the world’s poorest 
			countries. Even in these times, we are grateful to have something to 
			share. On behalf of those who will receive much needed food in 
			Jesus’ name, thank you for your generosity. You are storing treasure 
			in Heaven ~
 
 For more information, contact:
 
 Carolyn Neal, Harvest Chairperson, 737-9170
 Lincoln Christian Church, 732-7618
 
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