Monday, August 28, 2006

 

This is a picture of portable kitchen that your concern and care made possible. This kitchen has two 100lb. propane gas tanks and a 13000 watt generator pictured on the front of the trailer. Inside is walk in cooler of about 5x5'. There are two upright freezers, a grill & griddle that will cook about 100 hamburgers at a time. There is a large 4 burner gas stove and three dish washing sinks. At the rear of the kitchen as you can see on the back left are the serving windows. This portable kitchen allows us to go into areas where there is no funtioning kitchen and care for people. As people come to the window to receive their food, several of us on the evangelism team are getting their names and telephone number for further follow up. When we bring this trailer-kitchen in, we also will set up tables and chairs so that devastated people can sit down and eat. Other members of those involved in evangelism sit down with people and listen to their story. This often is very important to people who have recently suffered so much. These good folks get a chance to meet christians who care and as you know "people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care and when you go to where people are you can take them where you are going. We expect that the gift of this kitchen trailer is going to greatly enhance our ability to reach people for the Lord. Thanks so much for your sacrificial donations to the Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team under the Eldership of the Somerset Church of Christ. As you are making donations to these upcoming hurricane events, please know that your gifts are not being used to pay salaries, they are being used to help people. We as volunteers are thankful that we have this opportunity to serve. Would you like to be a volunteer? Give Mark a call. 937-308-0035. Beginning Wed. it may be a few days before we answer your email or get back to the blog as we will be traveling south, to be ready. Don

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