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Change

Posted by Steve Holt on May 10, 2010 at 7:25 am

I hate change. And, no, that’s not a political statement. I hate change in my pocket. You know, the pennies, dimes and nickels that accumulate each day and rattle when you walk. The change I sometimes leave in my pants pockets along with the half stick of gum and the Tylenol I never took, and then they get washed and the Tylenol and gum dissolve, but the change ends up in the bottom of the washer. That change.

Do you feel the same about change? Christian Homes is here to help. We’ll take your filthy change (you do not know where it’s been), and we’ll turn it into shiny hope for couples wanting to adopt. We’ll convert your useless pocket cloggers into a powerful tool for case workers who travel the state doing home studies and ministering to pregnant, unmarried teens. We’ll use your menacing metal to give new beginnings to birth mothers who have the courage to place their babies in Christian families. We’ll use your crummy old change to provide the promise of eternity for babies and children of all ages.

Here’s how: You email me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and I’ll send you a simple cardboard “Change for Children” container festooned with photos of beautiful children and families. Each evening, just deposit the day’s accumulation of change until the can fills up (usually 6-8 weeks). Then call me, and if you’re within 30 miles of Abilene I’ll come pick the can up and write you a receipt for your gift. If you live beyond 30 miles, just send us a check for $40 (about the amount of change a can holds) and deposit the change into your account. If that’s too much trouble, just go back to the home page and click on DONATE and follow the instructions. Helping you get rid of your troublesome change is a service we gladly provide free-of-charge. It’s not much, be we are so happy to help.

We want your change.

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