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Barnes and Noble Event to Support Orchestra Talent

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Thanks @BNBuzz and all Johnson High School Orchestra supporters who came out this weekend to the Orchestra performance and book signing at Barnes and Noble Northwoods San Antonio! It was a gorgeous event, all praise to Jesus! I enjoyed meeting various locals and praying with some special people. Please continue to support the orchestra by going to Barnes and Noble this week and referencing "The Johnson High School Orchestra." A portion of your purchase, including all "Family Prayer Made Easy" book purchases, will go directly to support this great group of musicians and its lovely conductor Ms. Karen George! ​ http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/family-prayer-made-easy-teresa-j-herbic/1123660191?ean=9781629117386

Prayer for the Orphans this Christmas

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As Jeff Bridges recently said, "Poverty is a complex issue, but feeding a child isn't" According to our friends at Food for Orphans, nearly 400,000 orphans starve to death every year, and one sixth of the world's population goes to bed hungry every day. Please join us in praying for the hungry and the hurting of our world today. Imagine being a child all alone, fending for yourself on the streets, feeling like an outcast and unable to find nourishment for your starving body. There are about 147 million orphans worldwide. Two of those once-orphaned babies are my adopted kiddos. I'm thankful that more and more people are stepping up to adopt and foster children here and abroad, but the problem goes further to the areas where children are living on the streets, homeless and in need. In some countries, children can not be adopted out legally so what happens to those babies? Please consider the orphans this year. Our friend Gary at Food for Orphans continues...

Happy National Adoption Awareness Month

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See @MetroVoice for National #adoptionawarenessmonth Information and Our Family Story #familyprayermadeeasy Page 7 @ http://metrovoicenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Metro_Voice_Nov_2016.pdf

Don't MIss this Free Bonus Devotional

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Free Bonus Devotional "Praying for Our Pets" available online now at: http://whpub.whitakerhouse.com/familyprayer/index.html There's also a link for a free chapter if you want to view more of the actual book "Family Prayer Made Easy." May God bless you in powerful ways!
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PASTOR'S BROTH FOR THOUGHT from Our Dear Friend Pastor Emil Bartos, Peace Lutheran Church No person is a failure who has friends.   To have people you can trust and depend on is a most meaningful part of life.   St. John the Evangelist puts it this way, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13 ESV).   This Jesus has done, and he is our greatest friend.   Take a moment today to thank God for your friends. Please share this consideration with all your contacts: family members and neighbors, friends and acquaintances near and far: Facebook and Twitter, e-mails and walls, blogs, texts and other online contacts. Ask for their input on this consideration, and be sure to share that this is a part of our ministry here at Peace Lutheran Church, Hollister.  

Thank You to Everyone who came to the B&N Book Celebration

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What a wonderful Family Prayer Made Easy Book Celebration we enjoyed Saturday evening! Thank you to all of the most lovely friends, family, church groups and cherished souls who came out to Barnes and Noble, Zona Rosa! We had an incredible time together! To those who missed the event: If you buy a copy of the book this weekend, please let me know, and I will send you a signed, personalized book plate. It's a great time for Christmas gifts! I'd be happy to get that out to you, just let me know how many and where to send. May God truly bless you! http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/teresa+j.+herbic?_requestid=726806 May all of His greatest joys be yours! Praise Jesus :-)

Join us at Barnes and Noble Saturday, Oct. 8

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Family Prayer Made Easy Book Celebration at   Barnes and Noble, Zona Rosa, 8625 Northwest Prairie View Rd, Kansas City, MO 64153 Saturday, October 8 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.