Sign of God’s Love Have you ever experienced the feeling that you were faced with an insurmountable problem, agonized over it, prayed about it, and almost.

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Sign of God’s Love Have you ever experienced the feeling that you were faced with an insurmountable problem, agonized over it, prayed about it, and almost despaired of finding a solution! Then – unexpectedly-someone, some organization, even a vague memory of a possible way out of the problem came to you. What a relief! What a blessing! Was this, indeed, an answer to prayer?

These circumstances come to us all, active and retired ministers included. “How are we going to pay those hospital bills?” “I know I need hearing aids, but with my meager income, how will I ever afford them?” “The rent is due again, the savings are practically exhausted, and still that search committee hasn’t acted.” In such circumstances, you have provided the needed relief. The Board for Ministerial Assistance was enabled by your contributions to the Christmas Fund to bring relief from painful stress. Even the monetary gift at Christmastime comes to many a retired clergy house-hold as a gift from heaven, arriving just at the time of need.

Emergencies can come at any time Emergencies can come at any time. Retirees on small pensions or without a pension altogether are in need of ongoing assistance. The disabled with no expectations of growth in earning power are, nevertheless, able to cope, with your help. Please share some of your blessings with the “Veterans of the Cross” and “Those who serve the Church” by contributing generously to the Christmas Fund.

Prayer Shepherd of Israel, may Jesus, Emmanuel and son of Mary, be more than just a dream in our hearts. With the apostles, prophets, and saints, save us, restore us, and lead us in the way of grace and peace, that we may bear your promise into the world. Amen.