Showing posts with label His Nesting Place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label His Nesting Place. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Winning at the Race of Life


For over 30 years, His Nesting Place in Long Beach CA have helped save the lives of over 7,000 mother's and their babies in crisis--PRAISE GOD! You can help them them save more lives by giving a donation of any amount at www.hisnestingplace.org or by calling (562) 422-2137. They need your financial support. Remember, "whatever good anyone does, he will receive his reward from the Lord..."Ephesians 6:8

This is what we all looked like at 12 weeks in the womb. Legal to kill in all 50 states. Anyone think its not a person? Pass this along. It literally might save a life.
 

Monday, July 30, 2012

His Nesting Place in Need



THERE IS AN URGENT NEED for our friends at His Nesting Place in Long Beach CA. For over 30 years they have helped save the lives of appx. 7,000 mother's and their babies in crisis. Please read the letter below and if you, or someone you know is able to assist, PLEASE call Dr. Al Howard directly within 48 hours at (562) 422-2137. One of the houses is used as a daycare center.

They DESPERATELY need your help so that these mother's and their babies won't be put out on the street. Thankyou so kindly.



Photo's from His Nesting Place can be viewed by clicking here.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sammy Maloof at His Nesting Place

Last Saturday the Sammy Maloof Racing Team traveled to His Nesting Place in Long Beach, California to aid Pastor Al in raising funds for his unwed mothers home. Eleven young women at any given time are housed, clothed, and fed at this loving church.


The racing team assembled at 10:00 am, but Sammy Maloof arrived much earlier and had already offloaded his 450 horse powered 1967 Chevy Camero into position for the stunt show. Sammy and his group is a tireless bunch that enjoys serving the community in many different endeavors.

The fundraiser was scheduled to run from 11:00 am through 3:00 pm, which Sammy completely ignored to insure every child was given the opportunity to take a ride in his muscle car. It was either run out of fuel or run out of riders on Saturday, and I’m happy to say, everyone was given a ride.


We wrapped up the last ride at 6:30 pm and left the event well spent, sunburned, yet pleased that we made some money for a worthy cause and made the day special for many children.