Monthly Archives: November 2015

How You Can Help

Three years ago, OMI volunteer and board member Rick Chiavetta enabled our ministry to enter the 21st Century with the creation of our website, www.OnesimusMinistries.org (and he’s graciously paid the renewal fees for the site). Now we’re attempting to be … Continue reading

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From the Treasurer, November 2015 – Roy Fite

Greetings! I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Chaplains Peter & Lil as well as all who faithfully support them, for their commitment to bring the Good News of the Gospel to the Men and Women of Chester … Continue reading

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Prison Fellowship – Jim Kreider

As I write this article, Thanksgiving is about a month away. By that date we will have completed 37 years of Prison Fellowship meetings in Chester County Prison. As I look back over the years I am very grateful that … Continue reading

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November 2015 Jottings – Chaplain Lil

Have you ever found yourself in the midst of Challenges within your life, or in your family, or work? Challenges are very familiar to God. We are immersed in challenges in our daily lives. When knocking on the door for … Continue reading

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Cut Down The Tree, It Is Not Bearing Fruit. WAIT, DON’T!!!! – Chaplain Peter

“For three years now I’ve been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and haven’t found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?” “Leave it alone for one more year, and I’ll dig around … Continue reading

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Only One Life Will Soon Be Passed

It is a beautiful fall day in Kidron, Ohio, as I write this editorial. My wife and I traveled to Becky’s home to assist her brother with caregiving for our sister-in-law who will shortly be ushered to the very presence … Continue reading

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