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Dear
Friends:
My name
is Marilyn, and every
Friday for eight years I
have answered the phones
and greeted visitors at
the front desk at the
Lifeline Christian
Mission office in
Westerville. I couldn’t
have a better one day a
week job. As many of
you know who have been
to the office, all the
staff is very friendly
and accommodating. When
available, Bob and
Gretchen are always
willing to visit a few
minutes with any one of
you who drops by.
During a
quiet moment as I sit
here at the front desk,
my mind wanders down
memory lane to a time
when my parents would
drive my sister and me
past this little house
on the way to our
grandparent’s farm on
Sunbury Road. That was
in the late 1930’s and,
this little house that
Lifeline is now in, was
a farm home then with a
barn and outbuildings
directly east of it.
I don’t
know who lived here
then, but would be
willing to bet that the
farm family’s hearts
would swell with
thankfulness at what has
become of their little
home. Now it’s the hub,
with DeVoes at the
center of the far
reaching Lifeline
mission work in Haiti,
Honduras and spreading
to El Salvador and
Cuba. The planning and
execution of all the
mission trips start
here. The quarterly
gifts for the thousands
of Lovelink and
Orphanage children all
come through here, plus
the ongoing peanut
butter drive, golf
outings and work trips.
Together,
all the dedicated staff,
the faithful volunteers
somehow make this all
come together. I say
“somehow” but we all
know and acknowledge
that it is our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ who
brings it all together
and we give Him all the
glory and honor for what
He has done and is doing
through His faithful
servants.
Thank you
for your continued
support with your
finances, your volunteer
work, your time, talents
and your prayers.
Lifeline couldn’t do it
without you.
God bless
you,
Marilyn
Mead, Receptionist
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