Quote of the Month: December 2017
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"The hands of the Almighty are often found at the end of our own arms."-AnonymousIn this deep mid-Winter where cold and want surround, where pantries go without needed volunteers and children cry for absent parents, we find our place. "Send me," the hymn demands, but the army has yet to materialize. In truth, all we can send is ourselves. So to all whose Christmas was warm and comfortable, know you are needed. Do not allow God's hands to be idle. Every one of us has work to do. Find a place where God's hands can use your arms to bless someone in need and through this work, may you find God's special blessing in New Year!Unite Indy is connecting those who can help with those who are missionaries in our own city. Join us in this important work.God Bless,Jim"...With God, all things are possible" - Matthew 19:26
"The hands of the Almighty are often found at the end of our own arms."
-Anonymous
In this deep mid-Winter where cold and want surround, where pantries go without needed volunteers and children cry for absent parents, we find our place. "Send me," the hymn demands, but the army has yet to materialize. In truth, all we can send is ourselves. So to all whose Christmas was warm and comfortable, know you are needed. Do not allow God's hands to be idle. Every one of us has work to do.
Find a place where God's hands can use your arms to bless someone in need and through this work, may you find God's special blessing in New Year!
Unite Indy is connecting those who can help with those who are missionaries in our own city. Join us in this important work.God Bless,
Jim
"...With God, all things are possible" - Matthew 19:26
About Jim Cotterill
Jim Cotterill co-founded 2nd Chance Indiana (as UNITE INDY) in late 2016. After a decade as the founding president of National Christian Foundation Indiana following several years developing a chain of Business Journals across the country, he and his wife, Nancy, were led to serve those coming out of long term incarceration by helping them find and keep jobs that pay a living wage. Jim and Nancy believe that, through the dignity of work, reentrants' lives can be changed and their families can be lifted out of poverty.