In It Together!

Elizabeth Kilby • May 1, 2024
So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor. 
1 Corinthians 3:7

Friends,


I wanted to share with you a message I received recently which made my heart happy. I share it because I want to remind you of someone this ministry helped financially three years ago, and who we have been able to stay in touch with, and continue walking alongside, since then. I may be the face of the ministry she interacts with, but all of you are the hands and feet and heart, so this message is for you too!


I realized something! As far as I have come you have been there every step of the way! And I really appreciate that truly! I just want to let you know that I love you very much and I will never forget what you did for me to get me to this point three years ago. 3 years ago today you helped me work up the strength to leave the situation I was in. You were willing to pay or help pay for an apartment that I never ended up getting and I just want to let you know that I will never forget the kindness that you showed me. I don't believe that I would be alive today had I not left and I just want you to know that I have not forgotten that. Sometimes you end up getting worked up in your life so much that you don't remember where you came from and I definitely remember. Thank you so very much Beth truly


She walked out of a scary, abusive situation and ended up moving in with a friend. She has been safe, fed, and clothed since then. She earned back custody rights for her children, has had employment, and has a completely new outlook on life. I am blessed to call her a friend!!


Blessings,

Elizabeth Kilby

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