What is April's Big Give?

Cornerstone is always looking for a way to elevate Jesus Christ in the community by giving back. The idea of giving the offering back to the congregation did not originate with us, nor did the name. (thanks Oprah) However, we think that this will be an exciting way for us to show our community that God loves them and to encourage each of us to be more aware of those in need around us. I encourage you to browse the stories here and even subscribe for the latest stories to be sent to your reader or email in-box as they are added.

- Seeking to Elevate Jesus Christ in Four Corners,
Pastor Joel

Give Kids the World

Saturday, April 26, 2008 0 comments


I received $50 in my envelope for April's Big Give which I have to admit I was a little intimidated about. I kept praying for the right opportunity and even asked coworkers and the office worker in my subdivision for ideas in the hope of helping someone who really needs it, but the one thing I couldn't get out of my mind was the children at Give Kids the World Village. The Walmart I work at regularly raises money to donate to this charity and I had hoped to deliver some surprise gifts for the children in the form of ball hats and autograph books to take to the parks when I volunteered to serve breakfast there with some coworkers last Saturday, April 19. Unfortunately, owing to the fact that I am not used to getting up at 4am, I forgot to take the gifts with me to that event and had to settle for giving them to a GKTW representative at a different event, but I am happy to have participated in that breakfast anyway. The one thing I noticed the most is that I went to the park with the intent of serving and blessing the children in some way, but they blessed me so much more. The biggest thing I observed about those children was that even though they have all known more pain and fear because of their illnesses than some adults, not one of them looked worried or sad. Every child there had big smiles on their faces and looked forward to going to the parks. I'm disappointed that I ended up delivering the gifts through a middle man and can only hope that I used the money in the way it was intended, but I'm truly grateful that April's Big Give got me to go their even once and I hope I can learn that same child-like faith.

Sincerely,
Stacy Rampy

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At a Stoplight

Friday, April 25, 2008 0 comments

At a stoplight after I gave a homeless man $1. He started praying, thanking God for what I gave him. I called him back and witnessed to him & God led me to give him $5.

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Relay for Life

Thursday, April 24, 2008 0 comments


I came across the Relay for Life Garage Sale and thought this would be a great way to help cancer patients. Just maybe with God's help we helped save someone's life. - Marty, Beth and the Kids

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Lady in the Grocery Store

Wednesday, April 23, 2008 0 comments

I met ______ in the grocery store. _______ has been out of work for 2 years and told me she really did not know how she and her husband were going to make ends meet. They are Christians, and I told her to give the tract I gave her to someone who did not know the Lord. Praise God for His mercy.

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Cashier at Walmart

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 0 comments

While checking out at Walmart, the lady in front of us became very upset with the clerk because she made a mistake checking her out. The woman took out all of her "I hate Walmart" frustration on this poor girl who didn't say a word and tried not to cry. We gave the envelope with a note that said God loves you and we do too. ....Then she started to cry!!

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A Homeless Man

Monday, April 21, 2008 0 comments

We pooled our funds and gave them to a homeless man in Haines City in the Name of Jesus.
- Jim and Shari Boone

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Unemployed Husband

Sunday, April 20, 2008 0 comments

My husband has been unemployed since last summer. We moved to FL to be near my daughter and there are more job openings here than up north. Unemployment ran out at the end of February/Mid March. I have been working two jobs and he has been going for countless interviews. I fear what has made my trust in the Lord stronger has made his weaker. The Lord laid a burden on my heart to give toe money to my husband. It was a real struggle for me because I thought I was being selfish. By Thursday morning, the look of sadness and hopelessness on my husband's face. I knew then I had to give it to him. The Lord kept reminding me of Philippians 4:9, so I wrote it on the envelope and gave it to him. Again the Lord blessed later that evening when we discovered we'd be getting a tax refund instead of paying. The Lord is Good! I just pray that he will start relying on what the Lord can do instead of what he can do himself. Please pray for him.

(anonymous)

P.S. Last week was my first time here.

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Grounds Keeper

Saturday, April 19, 2008 0 comments

I passed on the money to our assistant grounds keeper, along with a note on one of the church's business cards. - Kathy Boss

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Kangaroo Gas Station

Friday, April 18, 2008 0 comments

We combined our gifts, and I took the $30 and went to the Kangaroo Quick Store @ 27 & ronald Reagan. There I "blessed" 6 people as they paid for their gas by adding $5 to what they gave the clerk. The clerk caught right on to what I was doing and she told the customers that I had shared my blessing with them. It took a few seconds for the receivers to figure it out, then they were all very thankful. It was a wonderful 40 minutes for me. - Don and Stephanie Jordan

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Directions from Davenport to Four Corners

Thursday, April 17, 2008 0 comments

I prayed for God to show me someone to give the $5 to before I left for Phoenix. He did.

After receiving inadequate directions from the Davenport Post Office to US 27, I was in an unfamiliar location. As I prayed for God to show me the way, I saw a man walking and stopped to ask his help. He gave me directions, then said "I have a big favor to ask. I'm a man out here on the street and I need money." I gave him the envelope and told him it was from God, not me. I believe I also said, "God loves you." he thanked me and said "God bless you." Although I don't believe I followed his directions correctly, I did find 27 and at the exact intersection I was seeking. Isn't God wonderful! - Judy Coleman

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Neighbor's House Burned Down

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 0 comments

We put our 5's together and added it to a gift card we gave our neighbors. Their house burned down last Wednesday. I told them that we were praying for them. - Roy and Suzie Holland.

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Traveler

Monday, April 14, 2008 0 comments

While getting off I-4 we saw a man with a sign saying that he was traveling. We combined our gifts and gave all of it to him.
- Ed & Tammy Conrado

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A Waitress at Bob Evans

Sunday, April 13, 2008 0 comments

Okay! I've got it! I've been blessed! Here's the story.

I have been praying all the last week, asking God who He has chosen to bless with this money, asking Him to open my eyes to the needs around me, and to point me to the person He has chosen. I have wondered and even worried about how this money should be used. Then last night it came to me. God began to direct me on this matter.
This morning I took a blank card out of my desk drawer, with its envelope. When I got to church I took one of the church cards and one of the Saturday Worship cards off the table and put them in the envelope. The card had a cheerful picture of some kittens on the cover. I wrote John 3:16 inside and then wrote a note that this money was a gift from CBC and prayed that the gift would bless this person''s life in some small way, and signed my name "in Christ's love." Then I put the money with a 5 from my purse and the church card inside.
I usually go to dinner at one of the nearby restaurants after church, and I usually puzzle over which one to choose, since their number is rather limited in this area. This morning I somehow knew exactly which one I was going to, and went there straight: Bob Evans. I have eaten there many times after church and almost always sit at the counter so I don't have to wait for a table (They are always very busy at 11:00 on Sundays) and I don't take up a whole table by myself. The same waitress is always on duty on the counter; a lady about my age or older, very sweet and friendly. When she brought the menu I made sure to get her name and wrote it on the envelope, then laid it on the edge of the counter closest to her.
She found it when she came back to get my order and was delighted just with the picture of the kittens, but thrilled when she found the money inside.
Sitting next to me were a couple who turned out to be rather unpleasant. They weren't happy with their meal or the service and let it be known several times. Finally they called for the manager and complained to her, right in front of me. She apologized several times but they kept repeating their list of complaints, receiving another apology with each repetition. The manager promised to reprimand the waitress. When they left, the manager called my waitress into the back. When the manager came back she apologized to me about the unpleasant scene. My waitress then showed her the card and they both oohed over the kittens. The waitress said I had definitely made her day. Thus, I was blessed by being able to witness how God had indeed blessed her right then with that small gift.
I thank God, and have thanked Him, for giving me the thrill of being a part of turning someone's day around. Thank you. That's my story. Miriam J. Songster

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3 Galons of Gas

Saturday, April 12, 2008 0 comments

I went to get gas after work on Tuesday. I was approached by a man that looked like he just got off work, and said that he ran out of gas, had no money, and his two credit cards would not run. He needed to get back to Sanford, and needed 3 gallons of gas. I told him I would not give him the $10 but God would. He said that he was also a Christian. I prepaid his pump for him. And he said it must have been a thing of God that we meet. - Seth and Christy Knorr

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Neighbor's Dog

Sunday, April 6, 2008 0 comments

Dear Pastor Joel,

The fellowship has spread! Here is what we did with the money.

Gary, myself and Stephanie decided to pool our money together. Collectively we had $15.00. We have an elderly neighbor, D_____, who lives alone with only her dog Caesar for companionship. Caesar has been in dire need of a grooming for quite some time. The poor little guy couldn't see as the hair was covering his eyes, he had bathroom problems and stickers were being matted in his fur faster than we could bathe and brush him.
Gary and I could not pay to have the poor dog groomed and neither could our neighbor D______. She was devastated she could not care for the pet she loved.

We went straight from church to D____'s house and gave her the $15. I explained although it was only half of what she needed I wanted to help with the money entrusted with us from the church. She broke down in tears and made me cry too. They say animals can't show emotions, but I swear to the day I die that dog cried too over D_____'s happiness.

Shortly thereafter D____ was walking Caesar and another neighbor, N____, asked D_____ why she had tears in her eyes. D______ explained the gift. N______ then contributed the other half of the money needed and offered her a ride to the groomers.

D____ wants me to send you an overwhelming thank-you to Cornerstone! I believe we might see D_____ at church next week.

Sincerely, Jennifer

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