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To the editor: As we think of
those in great need of a nutritious meal and news of the Savior, we
are so grateful for the Harvest of Talents ministry in cooperation
with International Disaster Emergency Service ~ with the talents,
time, and resources you give, God is multiplying it all, answering
prayers of the hungry, and making hope come alive! Our tag line is
“building bridges of hope in Jesus’ name, since 1984”, and, for 38
years, we can testify to God’s faithfulness and blessings. Since the
pandemic, we understand that world hunger is greater than ever in
our Harvest history!
And, so, on behalf of the Harvest Ministry Team and many, many
terrific volunteers, I want to THANK YOU for your support of this
year’s Harvest activities! It was so nice to have our mayor, Tracy
Welch, and the I.D.E.S. staff & families join us in welcoming you
back in person! Thank you for visiting our website,
www. harvestoftalents.org,
using H.O.T. plates on your car, enjoying the Spring Tea
Party-to-Go, using our 30-Days-of-Prayer devotional calendar,
purchasing our famous vegetable beef soup and cinnamon & caramel
pecan rolls, hearty sandwiches, homemade snacks, candies, baked
goods, jams, and artisan treats. Thank you for joining in the fun on
our Facebook page for updates and silent auctions. Thank you for
shopping our handcrafted items and staying for our live auction with
Mike Maske. Some of the handmade items are sure to become family
heirlooms. And, certainly, thank you for your generous donations!
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But, Harvest of Talents has become even more than
turning talents into food for the hungry ~ for so many, it has
become a homecoming, a tradition, a gathering of joy amid
fellowship, and the making of precious memories with
multi-generational participation. On Harvest Day, I noticed several
babies under age one; their parents want them to grow up able to
say, “I’ve been coming to Harvest all my life!” I saw college kids
who came home to help, Sunday School kids all grown up and bringing
their own kids to Harvest, family from out-of-town came to join in
the day, high school students asking how can they help, and sweet
photo ops amidst the fall décor and campfire. There were Christmas
decorations made by a 93-year-old gentleman and paintings by
preschoolers given to help raise funds. The tenderness of the day
was seen in the faces of everyone who wanted to make a difference.
Each Harvest is a success by any measure and not in competition with
any other year’s offering amount, because God multiplies the fruit
of our efforts according to His purpose. We rejoice with you, for,
like the little boy who gave Jesus his simple lunch, we are excited
to give Him our 2021 offering of $103,163.19 from the 38th Harvest
that many may be fed! Over these past 38 years, $2,660,218 has been
raised in Lincoln to help with hunger relief in 29 countries,
including the USA. Thank you for your ongoing support of Harvest of
Talents!
Blessings, Carolyn Neal, Chairperson
for the Harvest Ministry Team [Posted
October 29,
2021]
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