Monday, December 26, 2022

From @chinaaid : "Court upholds fine for Yang Xibo and his wife"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

ChinaAid Photo
Court upholds fine for Yang Xibo and his wife
Distributed by ChinaAid, November 2022 ...

XIAMEN, FUJIAN PROVINCE, CHINA –On July 29, 2021, Siming District Religious Affairs Bureau issued a fine of ¥200,000 (~$27,000) against Pastor Yang Xibo, and his wife Wang Xiaofei of Xunsiding Church. The couple filed an administrative litigation against the Religious Affairs Bureau at the end of 2021. On November 24, 2022, they finally received a verdict from Jimei District People’s Court. The Court deemed to uphold the fine issued. Wang Xiaofei said they will appeal to Xiamen City Intermediate People’s Court ...

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Monday, December 19, 2022

From @chinaaid : "Minister An Yankui and Zhang Chenghao released"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

ChinaAid Photo
Minister An Yankui and Zhang Chenghao released
Distributed by ChinaAid, November 2022 ...

TAIYUAN, CHINA – Minister An Yankui and coworker Zhang Chenghao of Zion Reformed Church were released after serving their sentence. Yao Congya, An Yankui’s wife, disclosed that the two ministers could not return to their home and reunite with their wives due to the pandemic lockdown, so they went to their hometown first and waited there ...

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Monday, December 12, 2022

From @chinaaid : "ChinaAid’s Bob Fu visits Taiwanr"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

ChinaAid Photo
ChinaAid’s Bob Fu visits Taiwan
Distributed by ChinaAid, November 2022 ...

TAIPEI, TAIWAN – On November 14, Reverend Dr. Bob Fu, president of the China Aid Association, and Ms. Nadine Maenza, president of the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Secretariat, met with Mr. You Si-kun, President of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan in Taipei ...

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Monday, December 5, 2022

From @chinaaid : "Christian stands trial for 'picking quarrels and provoking trouble'"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

ChinaAid Photo
Christian stands trial today for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble”
Distributed by ChinaAid, November 2022 ...

GANSU, CHINA – Long Kehai, a Christian from Gansu Province, will in court for the crime of “picking quarrels and provoking troubles.” Lawyer Zhang Keke received the notice to appear in court on November 15. The letter requires lawyer Zhang to attend the trial at the No. 1 Trial Chamber of Hui County People’s Court of Gansu Province ...

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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Today's Reading

When we are praying about the result, say, of a battle or a medical consultation the thought will often cross our minds that (if only we knew it) the event is already decided one way or the other. I believe this to be no good reason for ceasing our prayers. The event certainly has been decided—in a sense it was decided ‘before all worlds’. But one of the things taken into account in deciding it, and therefore one of the things that really cause it to happen, may be this very prayer that we are now offering. Thus, shocking as it may sound, I conclude that we can at noon become part causes of an event occurring at ten a.m. (Some scientists would find this easier than popular thought does.) The imagination will, no doubt, try to play all sorts of tricks on us at this point. It will ask, ‘Then if I stop praying can God go back and alter what has already happened?’ No. The event has already happened and one of its causes has been the fact that you are asking such questions instead of praying. It will ask, ‘Then if I begin to pray can God go back and alter what has already happened?’ No. The event has already happened and one of its causes is your present prayer. Thus something does really depend on my choice. My free act contributes to the cosmic shape. That contribution is made in eternity or ‘before all worlds’; but my consciousness of contributing reaches me at a particular point in the time-series.

From Miracles
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Sunday, December 4, 2022

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Today's Reading

When the third day dawned—with a brightness you or I could not bear even if we had dark glasses on— they saw a wonder ahead. It was as if a wall stood up between them and the sky, a greenish-grey, trembling, shimmering wall. Then up came the sun, and at its first rising they saw it through the wall and it turned into wonderful rainbow colors. Then they knew that the wall was really a long, tall wave—a wave endlessly fixed in one place as you may often see at the edge of a waterfall. It seemed to be about thirty feet high, and the current was gliding them swiftly toward it. You might have supposed they would have thought of their danger. They didn’t. I don’t think anyone could have in their position. For now they saw something not only behind the wave but behind the sun. . . . What they saw—eastward, beyond the sun—was a range of mountains. It was so high that either they never saw the top of it or they forgot it. None of them remembers seeing any sky in that direction. And the mountains must really have been outside the world. For any mountains even a quarter of a twentieth of that height ought to have had ice and snow on them. But these were warm and green and full of forests and waterfalls however high you looked. And suddenly there came a breeze from the east, tossing the top of the wave into foamy shapes and ruffling the smooth water all round them. It lasted only a second or so but what it brought them in that second none of those three children will ever forget. It brought both a smell and a sound, a musical sound. Edmund and Eustace would never talk about it afterward. Lucy could only say, “It would break your heart.” “Why,” said I, “was it so sad?” “Sad!! No,” said Lucy. No one in that boat doubted that they were seeing beyond the End of the World into Aslan’s country.

From The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Compiled in A Year with Aslan

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Rigby
Today in the Mission Yearbook: December 4, 2022

REV. DR. CYNTHIA RIGBY OF AUSTIN SEMINARY - Do you feel like you belong?”

That’s what the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Rigby, the W.C. Brown Professor of Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, asked the people attending the recent Covenant Conversation at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City. Rigby was the keynote speaker....

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Saturday, December 3, 2022

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Today's Reading

Screwtape shows Wormwood how to transform a minor trespass into a major sin:

Success here depends on confusing him. If you try to make him explicitly and professedly proud of being a Christian, you will probably fail; the Enemy’s warnings are too well known. If, on the other hand, you let the idea of ‘we Christians’ drop out altogether and merely make him complacent about ‘his set’, you will produce not true spiritual pride but mere social vanity which, by comparison, is a trumpery, puny little sin. What you want is to keep a sly self-congratulation mixing with all his thoughts and never allow him to raise the question ‘What, precisely, am I congratulating myself about?’ The idea of belonging to an inner ring, of being in a secret, is very sweet to him. Play on that nerve. Teach him, using the influence of this girl when she is silliest, to adopt an air of amusement at the things the unbelievers say. Some theories which he may meet in modern Christian circles may here prove helpful; theories, I mean, that place the hope of society in some inner ring of ‘clerks’, some trained minority of theocrats. It is no affair of yours whether those theories are true or false; the great thing is to make Christianity a mystery religion in which he feels himself one of the initiates.

From The Screwtape Letters
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Photo by Rich Copley
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 30, 2022

KIN-DOM YOUTH CAMP IN TEXAS - This past summer, 1001 New Worshiping Communities ministry kin-dom community hosted its first kin-dom camp for LGBTQIA+ youth ages 12–17 living in Texas and other states in the Synod of the Sun ...

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Friday, December 2, 2022

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

The Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
Today in the Mission Yearbook: dECEMBER 2, 2022

PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGY - For the Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis, “love makes room” is the umbrella of her theology. Along with Micah 6:8 — to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with our God — it is the shaping framework of her work as the vision and connecting leader of the Presbytery of Wabash Valley ...

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

In the News ... "'Empty Stocking needs help"


• Enabling Salvation Army to provide toys and food baskets to needy families in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - With 16 days left to go to raise funds for the 28th year of the Empty Stocking Fund to help the needy in Odessa time is of the essence.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families like that of Tanya, not her real name, a single mom with three children who recently was laid-off from work. Tanya and her children are struggling financially with hospital bills as one daughter has leukemia.

The Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and The Salvation Army, will continue through Dec. 17.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families. The Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and The Salvation Army, will continue through Dec. 17. Empty Stocking Funds go for a good holiday meal and small gifts under the tree for needy seniors and children.

The Empty Stocking Fund was created by the Odessa American in 1995 and has raised more than $2.1 million.

LATEST "EMPTY STOCKING" DONATIONS

James Cox: $204
Christopher Pipes: $204
Today’s total: $408
Previous total: $10,150
Grand total: $10,558
Goal: $100,000

WANT TO HELP?

Donations to the Empty Stocking Fund may be mailed or delivered to the Odessa American, 700 N. Grant, Suite 800, Odessa or the Salvation Army Community Center, 810 E. 11th St.. ZIP codes for both are 79761.

Call (432) 332-0738.

In the News ... "GOOD NEWS: Gift Boxing"

Courtesy Photo
• Andrews High School girls soccer program joins 'Operation Christmas Child' program

Staff Report
Odessa American


ANDREWS, TEXAS - The Andrews High School girls soccer program recently finished boxing up 40 Samaritan’s purse boxes for the Operation Christmas Child program.

The players shopped, stuffed the boxes, wrote notes of encouragement, and spoke words of affirmation for the child who would receive the box.

They raised money to purchase the items for each box by working the Green Exchange cleanup on the weekends during the fall ...

Enjoy the rest of this OA photo album ...

In the News ... "The Salvation Army needs your help ringing the bell"

KWES Photo
Red Kettle Campaign relies on volunteers to ring the bell, raise funds for the non-profit's mission

Staff Report
KWES-TV


MIDLAND, TEXAS - The Salvation Army is asking for the public's help for its annual Red Kettle Campaign.

Every year, the non-profit posts bell ringers at locations across the United States to help raise funds and help support the community.

Leading up to Christmas, volunteers can sign up for a date, time, and locations that they'd like to ring at and collect donations for the local community.

This year, however, the Salvation Army says it is in need of more volunteers. ...

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Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Photo by Elizabeth Turk
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 28, 2022

PRESBYTERIAN HIV AWARENESS DAY - During the last two years of Covid and other global crises, progress against the HIV pandemic has faltered, resources have shrunk and millions of lives are at risk as a result. This year, UNAIDS is challenging us to tackle the inequalities and inequities in HIV prevention and treatment. Inequity exists between countries and within countries. In Madagascar, only 15% of those infected with HIV know their status while in the U.S.A., 87% of those infected know their status. Both countries are striving to reach at risk populations ...

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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Equal Exchange Blog ... "Walking the “K’ojolaa” Coffee Trail"

Equal Exchange's mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers and to demonstrate, through our success, the contribution of worker co-operatives and Fair Trade to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable world.



Equal Exchange Photo
Walking the “K’ojolaa” Coffee Trail

On the shores of Lake Atitlán, in the southwestern highlands of Sololá, Guatemala, a promising new cooperative initiative is beginning to take root. The “Coffee Tour K’ojolaa,” is an ecotourism project that was envisioned, planned, and organized by ten Tz’utujil Mayan youth in the small town of San Pedro La Laguna. Ranging in ages from 23-28, the project’s creators are members (or the sons and daughters of members) of Adenisa, a local, small-scale coffee cooperative.

The project is part of a much larger effort by Equal Exchange to support the social, environmental, organizational, and productive efforts of their Latin American small farmer coffee and cacao cooperative partners ...

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Join Us!

We invite you to join our growing community of citizen-consumers who are getting even more deeply involved in Equal Exchange.

We need consumer participation in our organization to build a deeply democratic trade system made up of farmers and their democratic organizations, workers and their democratic organization, and citizen-consumers who now have a democratic space in Equal Exchange as well as their own network. Join us in changing trade, together!


Local Equal Exchange partners include Grace Presbyterian Chuch, Midland, TX.

In the News ... "'Help fill the Empty Stocking"


• Enabling Salvation Army to provide toys and food baskets to needy families in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - Generous donations today have changed the 2022 total raised so far from $0 to $10,150! The 28th year of the Empty Stocking Fund started last week with a $100,000 goal to meet the needs in our community.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families. The Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and The Salvation Army, will continue through Dec. 17. Empty Stocking Funds go for a good holiday meal and small gifts under the tree for needy seniors and children.

The Empty Stocking Fund was created by the Odessa American in 1995 and has raised more than $2.1 million.

LATEST "EMPTY STOCKING" DONATIONS

Sondra and Toby Eoff: $10,000
John Mark and Holly Weaver: $150
Today’s total: $10,150
Previous total: $0
Grand total: $10,150
Goal: $100,000

WANT TO HELP?

Donations to the Empty Stocking Fund may be mailed or delivered to the Odessa American, 700 N. Grant, Suite 800, Odessa or the Salvation Army Community Center, 810 E. 11th St.. ZIP codes for both are 79761.

Call (432) 332-0738.

In the News ... "Family Promise of Midland holds open house"

KWES Photo
• Helping families experiencing homelessness, and bringing awareness to the issue

Staff Report
KWES-TV

MIDLAND, TEXAS - Family Promise of Midland recently open their doors to the community not only to show how they are helping families experiencing homelessness, but also bringing awareness to the issue ...

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Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Photo by Ken Rummer
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 30, 2022

MUSINGS ON WOW-FADE - Does wonder have a shelf life?

Does it come with a best-if-used-by date?

I’m asking because of the mountains ...

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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

In the News ... "'Help the needy"


• Empty Stocking Fund celebrates 28 years

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - Struggling families across Odessa need your donations to the Empty Stocking Fund to put a good holiday meal on the table and toys under the tree.

Lidia Great grandma raising two granddaughters, their mother is incarcerated

The 28th year of the Empty Stocking Fund opened last week with a goal of $100,000 and it won’t be met without your help.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families like that of Lydia, not her real name, a great grandmother raising two great granddaughters. Lydia barely makes ends meet with the mother of the girls in prison.

This family can be helped through the Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and The Salvation Army. Empty Stocking Funds go for a good holiday meal and small gifts under the tree for needy seniors and children.

WANT TO HELP?

Donations to the Empty Stocking Fund may be mailed or delivered to the Odessa American, 700 N. Grant, Suite 800, Odessa or the Salvation Army Community Center, 810 E. 11th St.. ZIP codes for both are 79761.

Call (432) 332-0738.

In the News ... "Book of Romans unique in New Testament"

Painting attributed to Valentin de Boulogne
• Apostle Paul wrote it as a general letter to inspire faith

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Considered one of the great works of world literature, the Book of Romans combines deep theology with a clear-cut path for mankind to obey the Gospel and seek salvation.

Scholars say the Apostle Paul wrote it in Corinth, Greece, during the six months he lived there from late 55 A.D. to early 56 and he addressed it to the new Christian church in Rome.

Ministers Hector Aguilar and Leslie Boone say the book emphasizes the importance of faith. “For several reasons, it is one of the most profound books in the New Testament,” said the Rev. Aguilar.

“Chapter Five is very powerful because it talks about how death came through Adam, but life came through Christ: ‘For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many!’

“It’s basically the nuts and bolts of the Gospel.”

Aguilar said Romans 9, 10 and 11 “are difficult to grasp” because they deal with God’s acceptance of the Gentiles through their faith in Christ and his complex relationship with Israel, all of which, according to Romans 11:25-32, will be saved at the end of time.

“It says that for now they will continue in their unbelief, but in the end they will come to believe,” he said.

Boone, minister of Andrews Church of Christ, said Romans deals with the principles of faith rather than the problems that some early Christians were having.

“He is reminding them of the common bond they have together,” Boone said. “It’s like writing to somebody you have a lot in common with.

“I love Romans 5:8-10: ‘God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Because we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him! For if, while we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!

“It’s the key point of the entire New Testament and a good summary of what putting our faith in Christ is about,” Boone said.

He said the last chapter, 16, is noteworthy because Paul commends 26 Roman Christians by name, “which means he is not writing a generic letter, he is talking about specific people and how they are meaningful to him ...

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Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 29, 2022

GIVING TUESDAY - Giving Tuesday allows us to celebrate what makes us proud to be Presbyterian.

What does Presbyterian pride look like to you? For me, it looks like ...

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Monday, November 28, 2022

From @chinaaid : "Christian poet and his wife sentenced"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

ChinaAid Photo
Christian poet and his wife sentenced
Distributed by ChinaAid, November 2022 ...

YUNNAN PROVINCE, CHINA – Authorities charged and convicted Chinese poet and painter Wang Zang and his wife Wang Liqin with inciting subversion of state power for their artistic expression and public support of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. After hearing the verdict, the couple expressed their disagreement with the verdict ...

More on this story from ChinaAid ...

In the News ... Photo Album: "Mount Cristo Rey pilgrimage"

EPT Photo by Luis Torres
Including 'Christ the King' mass

By Luis Torres, Photographer
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - EWorshippers make a pilgrimage to the summit of Mount Cristo Rey in Sunland Park, where Las Cruces Bishop Peter Baldacchino celebrates a Mass in honor of the feast of Christ the King ...

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In the News ... "South Plains Salvation Army continues 'Red Kettle' fundraiser"

• Campaign goal is $200,000 and will run through Christmas Eve

Staff Report
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - Leading up to the holidays, the Salvation Army chapters in the South Plains and Panhandle kicked off their Red Kettle Campaigns, continuing their decades-long local partnership with United Supermarkets throughout the communities.

Started in 1891, the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign is one of the most iconic charitable events in the United States and is synonymous with the Christmas season.

The United Family has been part of the kick-off for the Red Kettle fundraising campaign for more than a decade. In addition, every United Supermarkets, Market Street and Amigos location in Lubbock will play host to one or more Red Kettle stations. The campaign goal this year is $200,000 and it will run through Christmas Eve.

Those who want to volunteer can go to https://www.registertoring.com//u> or contact the organization at https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/lubbock/.

In the News ... "Midland Soup Kitchen’s family wall celebrates the importance of community and family"

KOSA Photo
“Family is not necessarily blood; it’s people you gather around, fellowship around and you love on.”

Alexandra Macia, Reporter
KOSA-TV


MIDLAND TEXAS - Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry’s family wall is truly representative of the power of family and what it means to give back to your community.

“This is a legacy that were leaving behind that my parents are leaving behind and now they are third generation is leaving them behind,” said Executive Director Nancy Ivy.

Ivy is the daughter of the soup kitchens founders Mariano Rendon Sr. and Mary Rendon.

It all started in 1984 ...

Read the rest of this KOSA report 


In the News ... "GOOD NEWS: House Dedication"

Courtesy Photo
• Making homeownership a reality for some of the neediest families in the Permian Basin

Staff Report
Odessa American


MIDLAND/ODESSA, TEXAS - MHabitat for Humanity, Midland (MHFH) dedicated its 184th house, located at 815 Capital Lane, Midland, to a deserving homeowner.

The home was MHFH’s first ever “Banker’s Build.” Midland banks First Capital, Community National, Frost, and West Texas National came together to fund and build the house.

MHFH is one of the premier institutions responsible for constructing affordable housing in the Permian Basin. The organization’s partnership model offers deserving, hard-working families a hand-up.

MHFH uses a rigorous qualifying process that includes progress from the application through homeownership. Each participant contributes a minimum of 350 hours of “sweat equity” on the worksite and completes a homeownership education program.

Successful candidates are then awarded a 0% interest mortgage, making homeownership a reality for some of the neediest families in the Permian Basin.

Anyone interested in supporting MHFH’s efforts in the Permian Basin can contact Jeff Meyers, Chief of Staff, at 432-686-8877.

Midland Habitat for Humanity is a Christian based non-profit organization that builds homes for low-income families trapped in substandard housing. Homeowners make house payments to Habitat with a 0% interest, 25-year mortgage. These house payments go into a fund to build more homes. For more information visit www.habitatmidland.org or call 432-686-8877.

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Photo by Nicolas Hoizey via Unsplash
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 28, 2022

‘A MATTER OF FAITH’ PODCAST FEATURING HANNAH CHAPPELL-DICK - Reimagining Jesus as an Ivy League track and cross-country coach ...

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