ANOTHER BAKER’S DOZEN EMPHASIS
Last year I asked folks to consider giving toward helping pay the salaries for our teachers at Colegio JET on GRACE Mountain. The annual cost for a teacher is around six thousand five hundred dollars ($6,500). We have some churches and others who sponsor at least one of those salaries. Some give even more. Thank you! However, I fully realize that not everyone can give $6,500. I am fine with that and deeply appreciate each cent given to this cause.
So, we began our “A Baker’s Dozen” emphasis last year. God blessed and it worked well as folks responded. I am little later in the year this year but I am asking folks on this thirteenth day of March to prayerfully consider being a part of a baker’s dozen. Simply means that you will commit to giving at least five hundred dollars ($500) between now and September 13, 2025. It can be given any way that works for the giver – all at once, monthly, two gifts of $250, et cetera.
One can give online at aglimpseofgrace.com or by mailing a check made payable to GRACE Ministries and mailed to P.O. Box 223 Grand Bay, AL 36541. Friendship family members, you can just give a check to me at any time if you are not giving online. Or, you can give it to Heidi Butler. If needed, Heidi can help with the “how to” of giving online.
Will you help by sharing this information with others? I do no social media so if you could share it with churches, small group Bible studies, other ministries, et cetera then that would be awesome.
Colegio JET cannot operate without our teachers. Our teachers cannot teach without folks giving to support this ministry. Thank you for making this a matter of prayer.
We will end this emphasis on March 31 but folks can give at any time even if they do not commit/pledge to do so. Lisa and I are committed to helping pay our teachers at Colegio JET. Will you join us and others?
One final note – any gifts given to this effort must be in addition to your regular offerings to your church. That should go without saying!
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