Friday, November 23, 2012


8th Annual Holiday Helping Hands Project

Dear __________________________________!

I've talked to over 100 people in the last few weeks telling me how hard life is right now. They are worried about Christmas and how they are going to provide gifts to their kidlets or grandkids or nieces or nephews. They are concerned if they will have electricity or water or gas on Christmas. They have no idea what their "Christmas meal" will look like. One woman told me she had scrambled eggs last year because that's all she and her husband had in the house. 
 
Isaiah 58, In His Service was blessed to give some Thanksgiving meals yesterday. Mr. Smith lives alone and is a diabetic and has literally no furniture in his home - his only wish was to have a "good meal." Mrs. Smith lives alone but when her meal was delivered yesterday she was taking care of her young granddaughter who is mentally ill. She lives in a one bedroom apartment with her little dog she got from a rescue shelter. Although she worked all of her life she gets around in a wheelchair because of her health. She is so frustrated because she can't give to others and because she has to ask for help.  Then there's Ms. Smith who is a single Mom, working part-time because she can't find a full-time job. She has one child at home and a slew of grandchildren that she wants to give Christmas to.  When I asked her what she was going to do for Thanksgiving she said she and her Mom would spend the day together but they couldn't afford a turkey. She has grown kids who are married and are struggling. So, we gave a meal large enough for them all to get together and fellowship.   

There are hundreds of Mr. Smiths and Ms. Smiths in and around Tulsa. Senior adults living alone, grandparents raising grandkids, single Moms and kidlets, homeless families living in their cars, sons and daughters who are caregivers for chronically ill parent(s), working parents who can’t catch up. Every year the Holiday Helping Hands Project continues because of people like these. We don’t have a budget, we don’t put a cap on what we give, we don’t ask for ID’s, or check stubs; we don’t determine worthiness. We give in the name of Jesus and to the glory of God. Everyone needs Jesus! People are hurting and need to know God cares about them and hurting comes in all forms. We give to all members in the household.

If God brings a Mom, or a Dad, or a Grandma, or a widower or a family to Isaiah 58, In His Service, Inc., I know that He brought them to us because He loves them. He wants us to love on them and tell them we care because He first loved us. We start building relationships and trust.

My pastor, Deron Spoo defined evangelism this morning: ”Getting close to God, getting close to people and getting people close to God.” It makes sense and it doesn’t feel as daunting as “witnessing.”

You have an opportunity to shine for Jesus this Christmas and in doing so, you’ll be evangelizing. How cool is that? As every year in the past God has given me “His gift.” A gift for our families, individuals and homeless folks that the Holiday Helping Hands Project adopts. This year we are giving the Jesus Film and a bookmark with the plan of salvation. We also will include a brochure about Isaiah 58, In His Service and a card of invitation to First Baptist Church Tulsa!

If God leads you to dive in and join us…we need toys, clothes, gift cards, food and funds, etc. or you can adopt a family or senior or if God nudges you to make some deliveries, great! Everything will be covered in prayer and given to the glory of God. We don’t say “no” to those who ask for help even if it’s the day before Christmas. So, we will need you up to and including Christmas day.

Most importantly, please PRAY with us and for us. Pray in agreement that God will use the Jesus Film and the bookmark to soften hearts and change lives. Pray for salvation. Pray for God to bring every single person to us that needs Him and will listen to the song of Hope, Repentance, Forgiveness, and Salvation and say “YES” to Jesus. YOU ARE NEEDED! You are appreciated. You are loved. You are blessed. Help us bless others.

Are you in?

If you know someone who needs to be loved on this Christmas, please give them my cell phone number 918-260-1933.

In His service,

deni A. fholer
Isaiah 58, In His Service, Inc.
PO Box 521063
Tulsa OK 74152
918-260-1933
I58ihs@gmail.com
www.i58ihs.blogspot.org
501©3 nonprofit ministry

“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. 
                                              And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
                                                                       Matthew 28:18-20

Pray and take action:

Poverty in Oklahoma reached a six-year high in 2011, according to data released last month by the U.S. Census Bureau.  The data revealed that more than one in six Oklahomans – and almost one in four children – now live in poverty. (OKPolicy.org)

About 29% (11.3 million) of non-institutionalized older persons live alone (8.1 million women, 3.2 million men)  (AOA)

Almost half of older women (47%) age 75+ live alone. (AOA)

About 485,000 grandparents aged 65 or more had the primary responsibility for their grandchildren who lived with them. (AOA)

The national rate of homelessness was 21 homeless people per 10,000 people in the general population.  The rate for veterans was 31 homeless veterans per 10,000 veterans in the general population in 2009. (MSNMedia.MSN.com)

In the United States, 1 in 3 people 65 years and older falls each year. (CDC)
Of those who fall, 20-30% suffer moderate to severe injuries that reduce mobility and independence, and increase the risk of premature death.  (CDC)

An estimated 800,000 individuals with Alzheimer’s (more than one in seven) live alone. (Alz. Assoc.)
Of those who live alone, up to half of them do not have an identifiable caregiver. (Alz. Assoc.)

In 2011, 15.2 million family and friends provided 17.4 billion hours of unpaid care to those with Alzheimer’s and other dementias – care valued at $210.5 billion. (Alzheimer’s Assoc.)

Oklahoma ranks first in the nation, tied with Arkansas, in the number of people who are “very low food insecure,” or hungry, at 7.5%.  Of households experiencing hunger, less than 20% are classified as unemployed.  More than 1/3 are disabled and/or retired, while the remaining 46% have at least one working member.  (CFBEO)

48% of households served at food pantries in Eastern Oklahoma report having to choose between paying for food and paying for utilities. (CFBEO)

45% of seniors report having to choose between paying for food and paying for medical care or medicine. (CFBEO)

36% had to choose between paying for food and paying rent or mortgage. (CFBEO)

34% had to choose between paying for food and paying for transportation. (CFBEO)

WE HAVE TO DO MORE.  WE HAVE TO DO BETTER.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

August 19, 2012

Maslow's Musts

MIssion Trip to Tulsa!!

We will be backpacking up and heading to Tulsa on September 07, 08 and 09, 2012 - that's a Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  PLUS - we've added a bonus - Thursday evening from 5:30pm until 8pm we're going to the Indian Health Care Resource Center.  Our tentative agenda is posted below. Please be in prayer for those of us on this journey that we hear and obey as God leads...

AND

If God has been nudging you to go and you're ready to take the dive...IT'S NOT TOO LATE! Just call me at 918-260-1933 and I'll fill you in. A backpack, a Bible, and $200 to cover the cost of food and supplies as we minister to those in our community is all that you need!!!

  Mission Trip to Tulsa
Tentative Agenda 

Bonus!
Thursday, September 06, 2012 – Indian Health Care Resource Center
                                              Tour
                                             Dr. Shea Bowling – Native American Kidlets
                                             Authentic Indian Tacos for dinner
                                               (Go home and we'll meet at headquarters in AM) 

Day 1
Friday, September 07, 2012 –      Welcome!
                                                Meet at Headquarters
                                                Breakfast
                                                             Prayer, Housekeeping, Answer Questions
                                                 Glory House –
                                                          Tour
                                          Real Life Story of young woman I58IHS
                                                           is sponsoring
                                                          Lunch
                                                              Service Project – Repairs and donations
                                                Dinner – Search and Rescue Mission
                                                Prayer Driving
                                 Headquarters – Recap of day/Sharing solutions

Day 2
Saturday, September 08, 2012 - Rise and shine – Breakfast
                                                Isaiah 58, In His Service, Inc.
                                                Ministering / Service Projects –
                                                          2 or 3 home visits
                                                Headquarters – Lunch
                                                3 Real Life Stories
                                  Preparation for Community Outreach tomorrow
                                 The System – What’s right/What’s wrong/What
                                                          is it? What we can do!
                                                              Dinner
                                   Headquarters – Recap of day/Sharing solutions

Day 3
Sunday, September 09, 2012 -     Morning! Breakfast
                                   Full Gospel Family Outreach Ministries-Church!
                                                Finalizing Community Outreach Preparation
                                                Outreach to Community!!
                                                Father, what do we do now?
                                                Closing / Prayer / Commission

We will seek God's guidance for how each one of us can do more to bring this scripture to life, "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND; AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF." Luke 10:27. 

The only other thing we ask is that you come with an open mind, a willing heart and the courage to say, "Here I am Father, send me."

Call or email me 918-260-1933, i58ihs@gmail.com with questions or comments.


Priority Prayer...The way to change the world is to pray for those in the world!

We are meeting at First Baptist Church Tulsa on Wednesday evenings beginning at 6:00pm to pray. FBCT is located at 403 S. Cincinnati Avenue. Park in the east parking lot on the Detroit street side. Enter the church through the Detroit entrance. Walk as far as you can and turn left, walk behind the sanctuary and go down the stairs. Keep going and you'll turn to the left. Across from the library you'll see the Caring Connections classroom and a sign that reads "Priority Prayer - Father meet me here." Once inside there is a chalkboard with prayer requests and praises...add what is on your heart and pray. The door (should) always be unlocked so come on Wednesdays and pray with us...or go in on a Sunday afternoon...whenever the church is open. We truly believe time with God in repentance, praise, worship, reverance and silence is esssential in our growth and service to Jesus.
Join us!!!

Special Musts...We are still praying and we know God is faithful!

We continue to believe God will provide us with a warehouse to hold donations before we provide them to those in need. We also want to use the warehouse as a drop off location to care for our neighbors in times of disasters...tornadoes, fires, etc. As well as a meeting place for Bible studies and prayer meetings.

A Mom needs a lift chair. This Mom has been in the hospital and is trying to get healthier and we want to help. We are still in need of this lift chair.

A Dad needs a 10 x 6 trailer. He mows lawns for a living and needs the trailer to carry his equipment. This is still a need.

Special Praise!! We have become a partner with Cornerstone Ministries so we can help meet furniture needs of those in our community more readily!!! Thanks to Perry for guiding us and encouraging us!

MIssion Trip to Tulsa Musts...

Groceries - perishable and shelf stable foods
$5 Fast Food Gift Cards
Bottles of water

Everyday Musts...

Tulsa Transit - $60 for 50 bus tokens
1 Day Bus Passes are $3.25/each
10 Day Bus Passes are $12.00/each

Quik Trip Gas Cards - $15 or $20

$5 Sonic and $5 McDonald's Gift Cards

$25 Wal-Mart Gift Cards
$10 Wal-Mart Gift Cards for milk and eggs, so many Moms need milk. Many ministries and agencies give only shelf stable foods but fresh milk, eggs, produce and meats are essential!

Unique Musts

Straight Talk Phone Minutes ($30.00 or $45.00)

Gift cards to Amazon or Mardels - We give Bibles, grief books, devotionals, What on Earth am I Here For by Rick Warren, etc.

Prayer Musts

* Please pray for a 23 year old female. She was in a car crash last night and was life-flighted to a hospital. There is minimal swelling on the brain so there is no need for surgery currently. However, there will need to be cosmetic surgery down the road. Please pray for healing and God's will to be done. She is doing remarkably well! The sight in one eye is impaired and we are believing for God to transform her life!

*Please pray for Andrew. He is a young man going to Ethiopia and Uganda with Visiting Orphans on a mission trip. He will be leaving on June 20th and returning on July 4th. Please be in prayer that God will use each and every one on this trip to bring people to Him. They will be ministering in a children's prison and in orphanages so please ask God to be an ever present comfort as they see children hurting. Pray that God will do amazing things and lives will be transformed!!  Andrew came to share about his mission trip with our LUKE 10 class!!! He brought lots of photos and it was so humbling to see how Andrew was impacted...needless to say, he wants to go back and prayerfully LUKE 10 will be there for him in the future!

* Please pray for Dana. She is one of those people that the more you pray for her, the worse her life gets. She has been to the ER 4 times recently, she is drinking even more, she is getting into fights and has been arrested. I believe God is going to save her. Please pray in agreement with me...I know He is and I can't wait to see her sharing her testimony as God will work through her to bring others to Him! She was rushed into surgery due to pressure caused by a subdural hematoma.  She told me, "they drained my brain." She has lots of staples and her face is swollen. Please pray in agreement that this is her bottom and she will give her life to Jesus. We're going to give her someone's testimony on CD that she will be able to relate to...believing great things!

* Please continue to pray for Matt and his salvation. He fell a week ago and broke his leg. We need a wheelchair for him. - We're reaching out to another ministry to ask for help for Matt. Didn't need the wheelchair...leg is much better. However, we need help with his car payments...he has 9 left and the car is his. This is the only possession he has left; it represents something he's worked for and allows him to get out and not remain isolated. Matt is receiving disability and has moved into a safer apartment.  He is close to crossing the threshold of the church door...but hasn't made it yet...keep believing for him! He is making the last few payments on his car!!

Please pray for Jack.  A couple graciously opened their home to this man who was living in his vehicle. He is working but is extremely depressed. Please pray for him to trust Jesus and allow Him to change his negative thought processes. His future is bright but he is so depressed he can't see that far ahead. He is seeking medical help and we pray he will be in compliance with his diabetes and meds will help.

* Please pray for Rachel. Rachel will be sharing some of her life story with us during the Mssion Trip to Tulsa...she's a little nervous...please pray for her peace.

* Luke 10 is a life group for anyone and everyone. We pray to be a welcoming class to whoever God sends our way. YOU are invited. Shea Bowling, MD is our teacher and she teaches out of the Word of God whatever Jesus places on her heart. We are learning, growing and praying to be obedient servants of Jesus Christ.

We meet at 9:45am in room 316 South, in First Baptist Church Tulsa at 4th and Cincinnati downtown. YOU are invited. If you need transportation please call me at 918-260-1933 and we'll get you there and home again. Please join us in an amazing journey with Jesus!

Must Musts

Your prayer support!! Pray for us to be obedient to the Father, that we won't miss anyone, and to be consistent in our radical faith to serve God by serving others. It's not our ministry, it's HIS!

If you have something you would like to give...we'll take it! If we don't need it now, I know God has a plan for it down the road...918-260-1933.

In His service,

deni A. fholer
PO Box 521063
Tulsa OK 74152
918-260-1933
i58ihs@gmail.com