Friday, July 29, 2011

Local Ministry Seeks Help

A local ministry is struggling to stay open. Good Samaritan Ministries in Johnson City is running out of money to help people in need. They also are running out of food and clothing donations to help those in need. They are having to lay off employees due to a lack of money to stay open. If you would like to donate to the ministry, you can contact them at the addresses and telephone below:

100 North Roan Street
Johnson City, TN

423-928-0288

Grocer Sells Local Eggs

For years, the local grocer Food City has provided local produce in its stores, but now consumers will be able to get local eggs. The company has partnered with family owned Dutt & Wagner. The move will provide fresher eggs and save money in gasoline as Food City formerly received eggs from a company in Ohio. The new local eggs will be sold under Food City’s own brand names including Food Club and Value Time.

Local Post Offices Shut Down

In an effort to save money the Postal Service is considering closing some of its smaller post offices. Some of those are in our region. A few being considered for closing are in Mendota and Whitetop, VA and in Flag Pond, TN. The Postal Service would like to replace them with what they call village post offices, which are postal services provided inside of stores or government offices.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Funfest 2011

It’s Funfest time in Kingsport. The city will have many events for residents and visitors throughout the month. Funfest 2011 ends on July 27.

Tammy Dicken's Malta Mission Trip

Last July, we told you about the mission trips of Calvary Baptist Church to Malta. This year's visit, which was completed earlier this month, changed the life of a new member of the mission team. After years of praying for Malta, this year God allowed Tammy Dicken to finally meet the people she had been praying for. She soon realized how badly they needed to hear about Christ. Tammy told us that the Maltese believe that Mary was in the tomb for three days before rising. They believe that she is equal to Jesus. She later found that her calling would be in missions through a series of events beginning months before the trip to Malta through a course on the subject and a vision she had. In the vision, Tammy was having her father's funeral while on mission. The people of the village she was at told her how thankful they were that she had left her earthly family for a while so that they could be a part of the heavenly family. While in Malta, Tammy was able to visit an African refugee camp. The people at the camp were the same people who had been in her vision months prior. One woman at the refugee camp showed a true sacrifice by giving Tammy her entire days ration of water when she believed Tammy was thirsty. That bottle of water ended up becoming very valuable as it pushed her luggage over the weight limit and cost her a total of €145, an equivalent to $210. The Malta team later visited a shrine that is dedicated to Mary. That experience led her to surrender to God and become a full time missionary, but she stresses that missions is every Christian's responsibility. She says that there are people right around the corner who need to hear about Christ.

Upcoming Sports Camp

If you have children interested in sports, there is an event coming up for you. Calvary Baptist Church will be hosting a sports camp for children entering first through seventh grades. The camp begins on Monday and will last through Friday from 8:00 to 4:30 each day.