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            |  To the editor: As we look 
			back on the 34th Harvest of Talents for World Hunger, we are 
			absolutely filled with thanksgiving and are deeply humbled by the 
			continued support for hunger relief from our community, so ~ with 
			grateful hearts on behalf of hungry children around the world, we 
			give you a HUGE HARVEST THANK YOU!!!!! 
 Thank you for sharing a measure of your time, talents, prayers, 
			encouragement, and resources for the various Harvest projects and 
			events throughout this year and especially on Harvest Day (always 
			the fourth Saturday of October) when Lincoln’s Mayor opened the 
			doors and hundreds of friends, neighbors, and family, from Alaska to 
			Florida and India, shared in fellowship while many and varied 
			talents were turned into 'rice and beans’.
 
			
			 This year’s Harvest offering was $100,689.28 (and, yes, every penny 
			counts!), and was given to International Disaster Emergency Service, 
			100% for hunger relief. 
 Since Harvest of Talents began 34 years ago, there are now seven 
			sister Harvests in four states, and the Lincoln area alone has 
			raised $2,239,735.82.
 
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            This year, our gratitude grew vastly in measure, 
			watching so many of our young people catch the vision and make it 
			their own. One sweet example was a three-page ‘book’ authored by a 
			5-year-old: “The sun is high, it’s a beautiful day! How can I feed 
			the hungry kids? Sell my book for money for food!” It’s just that 
			simple, for we are blessed to be a Blessing. 
 As Pat Snyder, Harvest Founder, says, "As long as there are hungry 
			people, the Harvest has a mission!”
 
 Thank you Lincoln, Logan County, and central Illinois ~ Together, we 
			can make hope happen and be found faithful to Matthew 25:35, “For I 
			was hungry, and you fed me.”
 
 The 35th Harvest has now begun!
 Don’t grow weary of doing good ~ you’re so good at it! X O
 
 Harvest Blessings,
 Carolyn Neal
 Chairperson, Harvest Ministry Team
 [Posted 
            
			December 19, 
			2017]
             
            
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