We hope you had a chance to see the “Love God, Serve the City” missional video on Kids Hope with Kim Cordell last winter. Kim shared an awakening moment with her Kids Hope child. Due to a jewelry mishap on mentoring day, Kim ended up wearing a necklace with a cross on it. Her child questioned her about the necklace and an amazing connection was made — he discovered that they were indeed alike. This opened the door of trust and hope between the two. Simple and powerful connections that we know will someday and some how impact this precious child as well as his mentor.
At J. T. Stevens Elementary, we serve children who are desperately in need of a caring adult to spend some time with them — one hour a week. Their stories and backgrounds are varied, but the common thread is that they each need one special someone to listen, encourage, challenge, and understand. We cannot always see the difference we are making in their lives, but we know we are planting seeds of love and hope.
If Christ whispers an invitation to become a mentor, please act on it. We are accepting applications now for the 2014-2015 school year for Kids Hope USA at J. T. Stevens Elementary. We will offer mentor training in July. Kim’s story is not unique. Arborlawn has more than 40 trained mentors and as many prayer partners. Ask one of them to share their experiences. This program changes lives — the child’s and the mentor’s as well.
For more information, please contact Shirley Watkins or Laurie Ryan.
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