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Harvest and sowing

Fresh Corn from the heart of Indiana

Fresh Corn from the heart of Indiana

Early part of this year, we received a large amount of corn seed from one of our ministry partners. They are distributor of corn, soy beans and other seeds. I contacted one of our friends who farms. She agreed to plant the corn, tender and harvest them.

Today, my wife and I were so blessed to see hundreds of fresh newly harvested-corn at their farm. We went around Indianapolis to deliver the corn to 6 different organizations. We were so blessed to see the smiles and the gratitude of the recipients. It is interesting to see how happy people were when they receive the corn! The $ value of the corn was not that much but what made the recipients smile was our thoughts of them. It’s the same thing as giving away bottled water. A bottled water cost less than .50 cents but it’s the thought of giving unconditionally that count.

As the deliveries ended, I was just reminded of how a “Missional Community” would look like – similar to what I had just witnessed. Someone provided the seed, someone planted and tendered it and I was blessed to be the delivery man.

We are all distributors of God’s blessings to people around us. How cool is it to give away God’s unlimited blessings to others. As you go about this weekend or your week, keep thinking that you can be a conduit of God’s blessings to others. It may be just a smile or just giving a cold cup of water to others – just as the Bible says. You may be harvesting blessings for you and your family as you sow simple acts of kindness to others.

Merlin GonzalesHarvest and sowing
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From a vision to reality

One of several self-sustained food pantries that FHL incubated

One of several self-sustained food pantries that FHL incubated

Remember the vision of FHL’s Food Pantry Planting Initiative? Incubating pantries to be self-sustained. In early 2010, FHL did the first Pantry of Hope at B&G Club in Beech Grove, IN. By summer of 2010, FHL held a Town Hall meeting to invite churches and businesses to be a part of the establishment of the pantry. They have become self sustained in 2012.

Here’s a quick story that will bless you. Early this month, they did a community garage sale to enable them to buy food for the pantry. The note below shows that the local neighborhood is pulling together to gather resources as part of their sustainability. Ironically, when you talk to clients and volunteers at Pantry of Hope, they will tell you that it’s not just about food but more about relationship – Grassroots movement in the Kingdom!
Hello,                                                              August 23, 2013
     I would like to have a Bake Sale September 14th-15th and are in need of item to sell, I want to be able to buy food and have more then just Gleaners . I hope to get enough baked items to sell both day from 12-3 pm. Please let me know if and what you can do . I would also like to have a meeting with all of you on September 8th, may be a pitch in cook out . Please let me know your feeling on both these matters.
                                              Thank You for all you do,
                                                                      Pantry of Hope

Carrie Holman

This pantry needs freezer and refrigerator; please contact me if you have any leads or suggestions to equip them.
You can help and encourage them by:
  • Baking cookies, brownies or cupcakes (bring them before noon on the 14th at B&G or arrange a time to deliver to FHL office)
  • Help us locate donated Freezer and Refrigerator
  • Volunteer on 9/21 10a – 3p
NOTE: FHL will start incubating the 14th self-sustained food pantry next month (Sept.). Our goal is to plant 24 by the end of 2014. Please let me know if you know of organizations or potential partners to help us in this important initiative.

Changing spiritual landscape one neighborhood at a time. – Merlin

Merlin GonzalesFrom a vision to reality
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FHL Week 2013: Heal the Land

We were blessed to work with Great Lakes Region INROADS Inc, for the first time to mobilize volunteers for this cleanup.  INROADS sent about nine of the twelve volunteers who participated in the neighborhood cleanup.  A local homeowner , who owns two homes in the area, helped with the cleanup for the first time as well.
Our thanks to Keep Indianapolis Beautiful for arranging to have a thirty yard dumpster placed in the cleanup area.  This dumpster is being used to store trash collected during the cleanup until the dumpster is removed from the area.
The following areas were cleaned:
   Graceland Avenue from 38th Street to 39th Street, sidewalks medians and street gutters;
   West 39th Street from Boulevard Place to Capitol Avenue, sidewalks and street gutters;
   Kenwood Avenue/Illinois Street alley, 38th Street to 40th Street, large items removed;
   Capitol Avenue/Graceland Avenue alley, 38th Street to 40th Street, large items removed.
The dumpster provided through KIB was filled to about two thirds of the dumpster capacity with trash collected during the cleanup.  Water and snacks were made available to all volunteers, who worked for about two hours to help to continue to clean this neighborhood.
There are at least two homes in this neighborhood that are being renovated.
We continue our relationship with the Tree of Life Church at 40th Street and Boulevard Place. The resident of the house that is adjacent to our meeting place came out of her home to see us and spend time with us.  We are thankful to serve her and other residents of this area.
After the cleanup was finished, the area where we had worked was checked for stray tools, trash bags or piles of debris.  None of these items were left behind by the cleanup crew.
It seems that I do not have have the words to adequately express my thanks to the Lord for all I have seen him do in this neighborhood.  Even so, I give Him my thanks.
 My THANKS!!!!!!!! to all who have supported this neighborhood through:  prayer, street ministry, local congregations, cleanups, city services and home renovation.
Bill Lamb
Faith Hope and Love
Merlin GonzalesFHL Week 2013: Heal the Land
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07/22/13 Testimonial during the 24/7Indy

FHL Week 2013

FHL Week 2013

I pray that you will be blessed as you read this story that happened on 24/7Indy. This was from one of our partners, Patty. Send me your testimonial and any encouraging message.

God showed me to divide the time into one hour slots and each hour focus on different topics. We did 20 minutes of worship, 20 minutes of declaring along with a testimony regarding that area from a testimony book from supernatural school at Bethel and 20 minutes of soaking. The time just flew and the Presence of God came in a wonderful way.

When we were in the 3rd hour of praying a group of young people came in from the camp. So I explained to them what we were doing and that they could join us. We all worshipped together and then got in a circle to pray for the government. I shared a testimony of healing I had had and offered individual prayer for anyone who wanted it. Becky, who was praying with us saw us touching each one of them and saying a blessing over them. We had them get in a circle and then 6 of us went around the circle and touched each one of the young people and the 2 leaders and spoke words of blessing and prophesy from God. One young man was on his knees the whole time and was overcome by the presence of the Lord! We were getting some powerful words for him. He is the one who God touched later with the joy of the Lord and he saw Jesus tickling him! God was doing a mighty and glorious work in him.

Then most of them left except for 5 who came to us for more prayer. It was 3 young people and 2 leaders. They each got prayer for specific things and one young man had scoliosis and we saw him get talller and one young girl had back pain and she received healing! The leaders also got prayer and were  touched by God!

Jeri, Deborah, Becky, Kathy and Matthew from FHL prayed during this time. It was a wonderful and moving and exciting time with Jesus!

Merlin Gonzales07/22/13 Testimonial during the 24/7Indy
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No fear, be at peace

What happened next was the manifestation of God's love over His children

What happened next was the manifestation of God’s love over His children

Luke 10:21, “...I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and revealed them to the babes. Even so, Father, for so it seemed good in Your sight.
It would be overwhelming to share with you all the stories I have received and still receiving. Here is a story of an 11-yr. old girl who came to the 24/7Indy with my friend Maria, her younger brother and her mother. At around 10:30p on 7/22, I was asked by Maria to pray and to anoint the family. Within a minute, I sensed that God was working on Ariana, so I asked what’s happening. She said that God spoke to her and said, “No fear, be at peace.”
Meanwhile, her mother told me that at the previous prayer meeting they had just before visiting the 24/7Indy, Ariana asked her how she can hear from God. Then I noticed that her hands were starting to shake. What you are about to view is the video and her narration after encountering God.
I was so blessed to witness God’s presence. The startling thing is that God had given Ariana an assurance to have no fear and be at peace because He was about to do something that she had never experienced before.
Don’t limit God with our logical thinking and miss what God is doing in our lives.
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Merlin GonzalesNo fear, be at peace
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