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Being Noah
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Monday, 21 February 2011 14:07



written by: Volunteer Kathy Lee of Leesburg, GA



Children will receive handmade blankets in the area...


This is the journey of me being Noah and the people that sleep in boxes. To me, “Being Noah” is stepping out and doing something that you are unsure of what the final result will be. Noah had no idea what rain was, but God said, “Build an ark,” and he did. Mission Change is the group of people who sleep in boxes to bring awareness about homeless people in the Albany, Georgia, area.

 

 

Our granddaughter’s birthday is in November, and they had moved to Richmond, Virginia, in March of 2010. For her 2nd birthday, I wanted to make a blanket for her bed so that her Mamaw and Granddaddy could be there with her every night when she went to sleep. My husband and I went to the fabric store. There were fleece blanket kits that you could buy that had two pieces of fleece in them, one a pattern and one solid. I picked out a pretty pink butterfly kit, and had planned to use the two pieces together. Our granddaughter was 4 lbs 4 ozs when she was born even though she was full term. My husband started calling her “tadpole” then. While we were at the fabric store, he saw a kit with frogs and wanted me to use the butterfly and the frog fleece and not use the solid pinks that came with the kits. I did as he asked, but I was left with two pieces of solid pink fleece. Since our granddaughter had just started going to day care, I made her a small blanket to take with her out of the solid pink. It had pink satin binding and I had scalloped the edges.

 

 

When we got back from Richmond, the pink fleece was sitting there in my office/sewing room. I got the feeling that I was supposed to make blankets out of the rest of it, so I did. They all had pink satin binding and scalloped edges. Once the pink ones were made, I got the feeling that there needed to be boy blankets too. So off to the fabric store I went and got some gray fleece and some satin binding with the characters from “Cars” on it. Because I was making these blankets for some child, I wanted them to be made as if they were going to our granddaughter. They all got satin binding and pinked, hemmed edges.

 

 

When I went to buy the gray fleece, the lady at the store asked who I was making blankets for. I told her I didn’t know, that I was just told to make blankets. She and several other ladies there I think thought I had lost my mind. I just explained that I was doing as I was led.

 

 

My husband would ask me occasionally, “What are you going to do with those blankets?” My response was always, “I’m not sure.” A friend and I were talking one day and she asked too, and I gave her the same response. We were talking about God leading us to do things, and that I would know when the time was right as to what to do with them. During that conversation is when I said, “I’m being Noah.” I was comfortable with them sitting there clean and folded for even a year if that’s what it took to find the right place for them.

 

 

When I had finished the pink ones and was led to do the gray ones, I got the impression that they needed to go to the group of folks who slept in boxes, but it was December and our daughter and her family were coming in from Richmond and then I had lots of work to do throughout January, so I never pursued finding out who the group was that slept in boxes. I never felt an urgency to find out either. I made phone calls trying to find out if the blankets were needed by a couple of groups, and either I didn’t get to talk to anyone or they didn’t have a need. Then one day on Facebook, I saw some photographs that had been taken by Peacefotos at a Mission Change function in January. Her photographs always intrigue me, so I looked and followed the link to Mission Change. They were the people that slept in boxes! God had led me to the group in His own time.

 

 

blankets

I sent a very cryptic message to Mission Change via Facebook, asking if they were the people that slept in boxes. I’m pretty sure they also thought I had lost my mind. When I talked to LaDonna on the phone after that Facebook message, I had the most perfect sense of peace about these blankets. I just know God will see that the children who need to be warm and comforted will receive them.

 

 

I just want to say that I am not an overly religious person. I believe in God and I try to live a good life. I’ve done things before like doing laundry for folks during the 1994 flood, baking cookies to send to a friend when he was stationed overseas, and donating clothes and food and shampoo. I’ve always tried to let my girls and the other kids who I kept know that we were blessed and that we needed to do what we could to help others, and they helped with these things. My favorite church song is “Follow Me”. Part of one of the verses is, “If just a cup of water I place within your hand, then just a cup of water is all that I demand.” God has given me so much more than a cup of water, so I will give more back.

 

 

Please listen to that little voice when it tells you to do something, be Noah. Someone will be blessed because you listened.

 
Christmas Blessings
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 15 January 2011 16:59
CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS!
written by: Jason Spears
January 2011
FAMILY RECEIVES CHRISTMAS CHEER THIS SEASON: ALBANY, GA
Back in mid November, a young woman drove her borrowed car into the parking lot of Providence Church with two small children in tow. In a desperate situation in Atlanta that required an immediate relocation in order to simply survive, her family packed three trash bags a few days before, and headed to Albany in search of a new fresh start. She had just dropped her husband off for a job interview at Golden Corral, and had a few minutes on her hands. With all of the feelings that poverty brings emotionally and physically, she stumbled into the foyer and hopelessly asked, "Do y'all help homeless people?". Being a church located right next to the mall we tend to get recirculated stories asking for help. This one though, touched our hearts. 

We made arrangements for them to have a place to stay for a week. With a few Facebook blasts, they had enough toys and clothes that would keep their children clothed and occupied for a while. People provided Thanksgiving dinner for them that they otherwise would not have had. The outpouring of love and giving had become, in their words, overwhelming. 

After a few weeks of work, they pulled everything they had and got into a small place to call home. I went over to their place to see what a little bit of love could do, and quickly realized that we could do more. That's when I approached La Donna Urick after a MISSION:CHANGE board meeting about the opportunity to get involved. Although they had a roof over their head, there was a little more needed to make it a home. Mission:Change stepped up and provided a bed, dresser, clothes, diapers, and weeks worth of food. Here is an excerpt of an email I received form Kathryn, 

"We just wanted to thank you for believing in our family! You and Mission:Change have blessed us over and over again! Thank you Thank you Thank you. We are finally on our feet now! Thank you for that boost of faith and grace."

The whole family came to the M:C Christmas Eve Brunch and helped serve those who they could closely identify with, and extended the message of hope. The Banks' family is living proof of what can happen when a community can come together and provide people with more than a hand out, but a hand up.
 
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