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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
It was an up and down weekend for football fans. Well, at least for this fan. My son-in-law got us tickets to the Saturday evening Penn State game where we watched them trounce Nebraska – that was a great (albeit cold) evening! All that elation faded away the next day during the dismal 2nd half when the Eagles lost to the Cowboys. It’s funny how we live vicariously through our sports teams, and show fierce loyalty for “our team”. We talk about what “we” need to do, and how “we” just scored, and how “we” better get our act together – but how many of us are actually on the field with the other players? I’d say approximately zero.
We rejoice and celebrate with our team when they win, and we cry and console one another when they lose. We bleed our team’s colors. Isn’t that what it’s supposed to be like on God’s team?
Funny how we can invest so much of ourselves in a franchise that doesn’t even know our name, yet we can be so non-committal to our Heavenly Father’s family. He loves us sacrificially and knows every hair on our heads. Jesus bled the colors that saved everyone who is saved. Why aren’t we just as excited about our victory in Jesus?
As we approach Thanksgiving, I’m so thankful to be on Team Jesus. And I’m thankful for each of you and the vital part you play in supporting this ministry. Please remember to take some time to think about and share what you’re thankful for this Thanksgiving. God bless your holiday!
Grace and Peace,
Rick
Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service):
- Chris– for my wife (Jennifer), my daughter (Freya), and my Mom (Maryann), for their protection and health.
- Mark– I have court tomorrow, want to get out so I can get 2 operations – on my wrist and I have a hernia. I was also diagnosed with prostate cancer. Not getting help in here.
- Richie– for my wife (Kaitlyn), and my family and friends.
- Manuel– my family, especially wife (Adriana) and daughter (Sophia), and my friend Javier now back in Mexico.
- Alex– for my brother to live longer, for me to make less mistakes, and that my unborn baby would be healthy.
- John– thankful for God answering last week’s prayer- my girl reached out and is helping me. Pray I can get to rehab, get home, and stay out of prison.
- Dillon– for my mom (Stephanie) to get to her appointment tomorrow to get her brain checked- she was shot in the head.
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):
- Andy D– for his brother, Jeff, who is having stents put in his leg tomorrow. Normally not a big deal, but the last time he had that done he had 3 heart attacks in the aftermath.
- Andrew – for his mother, dad, and his sister, Kyra.
- Woody– for his unsaved family members.
- Dan T– for his “ongoing project” – his brother-in-law and the opportunity to minister to him; for the good reports on twins Josie and Ellie.
- Alice – for prisoners.
- Vernon – for his children to forgive him for being in jail again.
- Andy L– for his neighbor who is pregnant, but who has been told her baby will only live a few days.
- Erwin – for his older sister, Elwyn, as she endures terminal cancer.
- Zaire – his mom, sister, kids, nieces & nephews, and for his upcoming time at the Work Release Center.
- Sean – for salvation; that Jesus guides His flock; his friends & enemies; to get out, and that his family accepts him back.
- Phil – for Jim’s restoration to this ministry, his continued healing, and for his message tonight; for my son, Kyle, having concerning neurologic symptoms, his wife, Hannah, and their baby daughter; for Joy and Andrew having to go back to work earlier than anticipated and the resultant child care demands for 2 preemies; for my daughter, Morgan, and her depression as she still doesn’t have a child of her own; for Daeron (verified spelling) getting released this week, and for him continuing to walk closely w the Lord on the outside.
Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)
- Jason– for his son to have a good birthday on Dec. 2
- Aaron– for the world.
- Casey– a good holiday, get home for Christmas.
- David– pray for all the men, his kids and grandchildren.
- Steve– that his family has a good thanksgiving, for Robert who has prostate cancer, and for his wife Robin.
- Clarence– for a good holiday, and that we can make the best of it.
- Cyrus– for the kids holidays, and healing for his brother’s bad ankle. To get work release.
- Jason– prayer for faith.
- Vincent– for family.
- David– that my sentencing goes well.
- William– my family and my court case.
- Tatto– my court case .
Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries
- Chaplain Heinrich and all the male inmates and staff within his mission field.
- Chaplain Rhonda and all the female inmates and staff within her mission field.
- Chaplain Jack Crans and the chaplaincy program at Chester County Prison, and the prison leadership within his mission field. Also personal strength and healing from his cancer.
- For the Onesimus Ministries board of directors, and the future of the board.
- All the volunteers ministering to male and female inmates at Chester County Prison.
- The families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
- Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County ministering to recently released men and women.
If you’d like to find out more about mentoring and discipling a man or woman coming out of prison, drop us a note at outreach@onesimusministries.org.
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