Thursday, September 30, 2010

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“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” Galations 6:9

Even a month into the school year, I’m sure some of you are weary of it. For others, how many weeks has it been since your vacation?—I’m sure you are weary too! Here at The O'Connor House, we desire to do the best we can for these women, and sometimes we can become weary. Though it can be easy to become weary in well-doing, remember, we are not living for the here and now, but an eternity with Jesus. A future like that should encourage us, even on our most weary days!

Thank you for your continuing help and support of The O'Connor House. We are so grateful to each of you who helped us during the grant writing process. The grant was submitted last week, so we still covet your prayers for God’s will in this area! We desire this grant so that we can build a larger home to serve more women. We currently have 10 women on the waiting list, and we wish that we had rooms to offer them! Please be praying for these women, that they would continue to choose life for their unborn children despite the difficult circumstances, and that they would not become weary in well-doing! Their names are Gina, Carrie, Roslyn, Deanna, Iryna, Jennifer, Jolene, Jalena, Adrian, Marquesha.

Many of you will remember Jessica, one of our recent residents. Next month is her son’s 1st birthday, and you are all invited to Mekhi Johnson’s 1st Birthday Party! It will be held here at The O'Connor House on Sunday, October 17, 2010, at 2pm. Mekhi and Jessica would be very blessed by your presence.

Looking forward to God’s harvest,

Elli Jones
The O'Connor House
P.O. Box 1061
Carmel, IN 46082
317-844-9562
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Friday, September 17, 2010

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“The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement….present an offering made to the LORD by fire. Do no work on that day, because it is the Day of Atonement, when atonement is made for you before the LORD your God.” Leviticus 23:27-28

Today is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. The Day of Atonement was the once-a-year time that the High Priest of Israel would go before God into the most Holy Place of the Temple with the blood of a prescribed sacrifice, asking God’s forgiveness, and trusting that the death of the flawless animal would temporarily suffice to atone God’s wrath. Death is a consequence of sin; it is today, just as it was in the Old Testament. Let us not forget that, while the Old Testament sacrifices were temporary, it is only through the blood of Jesus that we can be saved eternally from sins’ consequence of death.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support of The O'Connor House. We are so blessed by you! Please continue to pray for the final details of the grant-writing process, and for those who are writing it. Pray for stamina and accuracy to finish strong! Also, please be in prayer for the residents here as they go through the process of looking for jobs. It can sometimes be a challenge.

Requests for this week:
- Prayer!
- Baby Wipes
- Old Cell Phones (to use for a 911 phone)
- Basic Cleaning Supplies (like 409)
- Ladies’ Dress Shirts (size 3X-4X)
- Ladies’ Dress Pants (size 26-28)
- Ladies’ Interview Shoes (size 9½)

Thankful that sins have been atoned for in Jesus Christ,
Elli Jones
The O'Connor House
P.O. Box 1061
Carmel, IN 46082
317-844-9562
http://www.theoconnorhouse.org/
http://theoconnorhouse.blogspot.com/
www.twitter.com/theoconnorhouse
www.facebook.com/oconnor.house




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Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

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“On the first day of the seventh month hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work. It is a day for you to sound the trumpets.” Numbers 29:1

You may wonder what this verse has to do with The O’Connor House. Well, as you may have noticed on your calendars, this week is the Jewish Holiday of Rosh Hashanah, which is the Feast of Trumpets and the beginning of the Jewish calendar year. For the women in The O'Connor House, their time here is an opportunity of new beginnings, a time to start over and set their lives on course, just as some people do on New Year. Please pray with us that during their time at The O'Connor House, they will also set their courses toward Jesus.

As of today, The O'Connor House is full! We are delighted to welcome two new women this week. First, Leonni moved in on Thursday, and then Tracey arrived just today. We are so blessed to have a full house again—and we pray that we will be a blessing to each of these women and their children as well. Give them a warm welcome when you come by! They have joined Stephanie, Angelica, Nikki, and baby Jonathan who already live here, making The O'Connor House a very busy household!

Please continue to pray for our grant writing process. The application date is coming up soon, and lots of work is going into the application. We desire that God’s best would be accomplished in this matter!

Requests this week:
Brother LC51 ink (Black, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan)
Printer paper

Thankful for a God who gives us second chances, and grace through His Son Jesus,

Elli Jones
The O'Connor House
P.O. Box 1061
Carmel, IN 46082
317-844-9562
http://www.theoconnorhouse.org/
http://theoconnorhouse.blogspot.com/
www.twitter.com/theoconnorhouse
www.facebook.com/oconnor.house

Friday, September 3, 2010

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“He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the LORD has cursed.” Genesis 5:29

It’s Labor Day this weekend, and I was surprised recently to discover that Labor Day has been a holiday for over 120 years! Labor and toil go all the way back to Genesis and the beginning of sin. Nonetheless, God gave us work even in the perfect world of the Garden of Eden, so work in itself is a good thing. Jesus’ redemption of the world also includes redeeming the activity of work. So as we labor and toil each day, we should remember that work is not a bad thing! We simply must use it and our time on earth to accomplish God’s work now and prepare us for eternity.

Please be praying for us as we are in the process of writing a grant, and specifically that, if it is God’s will, we would receive the grant! It is a long and detailed process, and everyone working on it would be very grateful for your prayers. Thanks. :)

Happy Labor Day!

Elli Jones
The O'Connor House
P.O. Box 1061
Carmel, IN 46082
317-844-9562
http://www.theoconnorhouse.org/
http://theoconnorhouse.blogspot.com/
www.twitter.com/theoconnorhouse
www.facebook.com/oconnor.house