Thank God!

Elizabeth Kilby • December 5, 2023

 

"I thank my God every time I remember you." Philippians 1:3

 

Friends,


Greetings! I would love to handwrite each of you a note to say thank you for taking time to read these letters, for your prayers, and for your donations. Every single one of those actions in this past year (and all the years prior!) means so very much to us. I am legitimately filled with joy when I think of all the people who work together to make Harvest a possibility.


I was so excited this year to see Harvest Helps officially launch. This program gives us a fantastic opportunity to meet needs in our local community that may not warrant long term mentoring like Harvest House. So far, Harvest has helped furnish an apartment for a young woman coming out of an abusive situation. We also helped a family of five with groceries for a month and a family with gas money in an emergency. We also connected various people with job resources, information about community programs, and answered some housing questions. I assume as time goes by the requests will increase as the community learns the program is available, but I am thrilled each time the Lord meets those needs.


Personally, Aaron and I are amazed at how quickly our brood has grown (eight kids now if you lost count!). Our oldest just turned 14 and our youngest is three. If you had told me 15 years ago this is where we would be, I probably would have laughed at you…but look at what God has done! 



Thank you again for your continued, generous, and overflowing support this past year. I cannot wait to see what 2024 holds!


Blessings,

Elizabeth Kilby

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