Joseph's Storehouse is blessed with large truck loads of food each month to be a blessing to many in the community.
Cars begin lining up early before our gates open at 8:30 on giveaway day, which last until 11:30. There is plenty of food for everyone who comes during those times.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK ~ “All these blessings will come and overtake you, because you obey the Lord your God...” ~ Deuteronomy 28:2
When you walk in fellowship with God, you do not have to ask Him to bless you. He wants to bless you! Just as you enjoy surprising someone you love with unexpected gifts; God delights in giving you His gifts in time and ways that you might not expect. God’s blessings often come in the midst of your everyday life such as an encouraging telephone call in the middle of busy morning or a letter you receive at the end of a hard day. A friend may drop by to help when you are overwhelmed, or you may receive unexpected financial help at a time of need. Often God’s blessings do not come in spectacular ways but in the ordinary busyness of your life. They come just when you most need an expression of God’s love.
Blessings come as a result of obedience. When you walk closely with the Lord, blessings will come, regardless of whether you seek them. Blessings from your obedience will also come to those around you... to your children and to your grandchildren. Solomon enjoyed vast wealth during his reign, but God’s blessing upon him came largely as a result of his father David’s obedience in the previous generation. God promised Abraham that his obedience would bring blessing to all families of the earth (Genesis 12:2-3). Do not take God’s gifts for granted. When you receive an unexpected blessing, thank God for His continuing love and be alerted to recognize the next time His blessing overtakes you! (From a devotional by Henry Blackaby).
As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, let us each remember to express our gratitude and thankfulness for God’s blessings. In our reflection, let us not spend as much time dwelling on what we may not have but let us focus on what we do have. This will allow each of us to be sincerely thankful and overtaken by the blessings that God has bestowed on us all. ~ God’s blessings, protection, and favor to you and your loved ones this Thanksgiving Season.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK ~ “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see that the work begin.” Zechariah 4:10 NLT
This month of October, Joseph’s Storehouse Food Ministry is celebrating 25 years of God’s blessings and faithfulness. What began with our Founders, Bro. Bob and Ms. Peggy Evans, and two (2) volunteers distributing 22 small boxes of food all those years ago, has now grown into providing food for over 800 families each month. We have seen an incredible increase in the number of families coming for food in the last 2 years. It is because of God’s blessings and direction for those who are dedicated to pray for us, those who give of their time to volunteer (almost 150 each month), and those committed individuals, families, churches, companies and many other who give financially are what makes it possible for us to meet the needs of these hurting families. As we take this time to remember our past and those who have laid a solid foundation for us to continue to build on, let us be found faithful stewards to what they and the Father has entrusted to us for His Glory.
We will be having a short celebration event at our Thursday, October 24 food distribution day. There will be special guests who will be here to recognize and celebrate with us of what God has done over the last 25 years. It will also be a time to be encouraged about the days that lie ahead and what the future holds for this ministry. Our event will start at 8:15am. If you have been (and still are) involved over the years with Joseph’s Storehouse, we would like to invite you to join us and attend if you can. ~ God’s blessings, protection, and favor to all.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK ~ What is involved in a person’s personal ambition? It is a strong desire to do or achieve something in someone’s life. It is deeply personal and is usually influenced by an individuals’ beliefs, values, and experiences. Here are some perspectives that people often consider when thinking about their ambition in life: it is to find meaning or purpose, have personal growth or fulfillment, connection and relationships, happiness, and well-being or legacy and impact. These perspectives may include pursuing one’s passion, becoming the best version of oneself, building and nurturing relationships, taking care of one’s physical and mental health, or creating something enduring or inspiring others. Ultimately, one’s ambition of life may evolve over time as an individual grows and changes.
Jesus himself had a personal ambition for His life. The world would have had Him come as a conquering King. One who would overthrow the Roman government. One who would have delivered the Jewish people from their oppression and persecution. Jesus’ ambition was different from the world’s view for Him. His life was to have meaning and purpose by doing the will of His Father. His life was to fulfill the law and the prophets. He came to build a connection and relationship with the human race. His existence was one that brought joy to the world. His life left a legacy and impact that has affected the life of man on Earth like none before or ever will. But He had one secret ambition. An ambition that was misunderstood by His family, His closest followers, and His devoted friends. It was one that would not be fully understood or realized until after His ultimate sacrifice for us all. It would ultimately be His claim to fame to all mankind for eternity. Mark 10:45b says, “the Son of Man came…to give His life a ransom for many.” Nobody knew it but His secret ambition was to give His life away. It was His secret ambition, His sacrifice that gives us eternal life and allows us to have a personal relationship with Him. ~ God’s blessings, protection, and favor to all.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK ~ “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice. In the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” Psalm 5:30The day before Billy Graham was scheduled to be interviewed on The Today Show, his director of public relations, Larry Ross, requested a private room for Graham to pray in before the interview. But when Mr. Graham arrived at the studio, his assistant informed Ross that Mr. Graham wouldn’t need the room after all. He said, “Mr. Graham started praying when he got up this morning, he prayed while eating breakfast, he prayed on the way over in the car, and he’ll probably be praying all the way through the interview.” Ross later said, “That was a great lesson for me to learn as a young man.”
Prayerfulness is not an event; it is a way of being in relationship with God. This kind of intimate relationship is developed when God’s people view prayerfulness as a way of life. The Psalms encourage us to begin each day by lifting our voice to the Lord (Psalm 5:3); fill our day with conversations with God (Psalm 55:17); and to face accusations and slander by giving ourselves totally to prayer (Psalm 109:4). We develop prayer as a way of life because we desire to be with God (Psalm 42:1-4; 84:1-2; and 130:5-6). Prayer is our way of connecting with God in all life’s circumstances. God is always listening! (from a devotional by Marvin Williams)
Let’s remember that talking with the Father should be as easy as discussing what’s for dinner with our spouse. God is listening and waiting because He wants to have an intimate personal relationship with us all. ~ God’s blessings, protection, and favor to all.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK ~ “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you -- unless, of course -- you fail the test?” (1 Cor. 13:5). I have often heard that the hardest test that any of us will ever take is a “self-examination”. We, like the church at Corinth, are challenged by the Apostle Paul to examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith. This test is so important for us as Christ followers as we witness the direction of our society and culture in these last days. The test of “self-examination” requires us to answer questions of ourselves that make us uncomfortable to confront.
Pastor and author Rick Renner has posed several probing questions for us to consider in this test. We must open our hearts, be honest, talk with ourselves and God as we consider our answers: 1. What do you do with your time? (Do you make time with God in prayer and Bible study a priority?) 2. What do you do to serve others? (Do you serve God in a practical way in the church or a ministry?) 3. When you pray, what do you pray about? (Do you pray for yourself only, or for the needs and dreams of others?) 4. What personal sacrifices do you make to serve the Lord? (Do you give up something to walk in obedience to God or to serve others and to make a difference in someone else’s life?) 5. What do your spending habits reveal about you? (Do you spend money on your interests, personal possessions, and other non-essentials, and then compare it to the amount of money you invest in the Gospel?) 6. What does your lifestyle reveal about your priorities? (Does your daily lifestyle reveal what you love and that you are consumed with your own needs and offer no service or help to anyone else?).
As we may agonize over but honestly answer these questions, it will hopefully expose those areas in our lives and thinking that need to be changed. By doing so, when all truth is exposed, we will be able to stand before the Father joyfully and confidently knowing that we were found in the faith. ~ God’s blessings, protection, and favor to all.