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When I received my Kingdom Assignment I was sooo excited to see what God had in store for me. After a few days, my husband gave me $7 just because(not knowing anything about the assignment). Wow....I put it with the dollar and now God, there is $8. Ha! Hmmm...I kept praying and looking around to see where God would have me share his $8 gift. Nothing. It was like walking around shopping and finding nothing. I was discouraged at first but kept praying what He would have me do. Yesterday I was coming out of the Post Office and a man came up to me asking if I had any money so he could get something to eat. Well, in the past, I always saw people asking for handouts as lazy, or even really that their begging was a supplemental job. God immediately changed my heart about this. My job wasn't to judge but just to be a cheerful giver. I gave the man 2 of the dollars and he was thrilled. I said to him, "God Bless You." The Holy Spirit immediately filled me with such joy to prove how pleased He was of me.What a blessing! I want to give the rest to a group at church that is feeding the poor. $1.50 will buy a bag full of groceries for 1 family. Wow! I woke up in the middle of the night with God telling me that giving is not about getting back, ANYTHING. When we actually step out in love and serve others with love, is when we are given such wonderful gifts! Thanksgiving is not just about being "thankful" because the other half of the word is "giving". I am thankful Lynn, for such a wonderful assignment that blessed "me" while blessing others. :)

I put a donation with my Dollar and donated to the St Jude's Children Hospital.

Hi Lynn, I'm so blessed by the stories I've read so far, your Kingdom Assignment really is an awesome one and not at all as scary as I thought it would be, lol.

I have not received my envelope yet but I'm sure it will reach right about the time I publish a new issue of my teen girl magazine.

I plan to put $10.00 with your dollar in a random magazine along with a note for the person who finds it to pass $1.00 (or whatever they decide) on to someone of their choosing. I don't know who will receive it but I'm praying God will allow someone who really needs it to pick up that particular magazine.

Thanks for encouraging me to join in.
Love you,
Bernadine

Hi Lynn,
I just wanted to report back to you on how my Kingdom Assignment went.
First of all, when I accepted the assignment I thought it was going to be about helping a neighbor and you would have some task for me to do, especially for a neighbor I might not like. (I guess because that is what Pastor Gregg has been speaking about, Love your neighbor.)
Well, anyway when I got the Kingdom Assignment Letter I was disappointed. I thought, "Now what am I going to do with this dollar?"
Then God gave me an idea. In my Bible study class one of the girls had just announced she was raising money to go to India on a missions trip. I would raise money for her mission trip as my Kingdom Assignment.
I sent out letters to friends and family explaining the Kingdom Assignment and that with their help I wanted to raise money for this mission trip. I told them I would match what ever they sent in. I only asked for a few dollars each but God put it on peoples hearts to give much more.
As of yesterday, Nov. 20th I was able to give my Kingdom Assignment recipient a check for over $400. (This was in about a three week time period.) God is amazing.
(I only put my first name because I do not want to be like the Pharisees who announce how much they have given or done. But I wanted you to know how much God blessed the Kingdom Assignment.)
Thanks Lynn for the opportunity to take part in the Kingdom Assignment.


My Kingdom Assignment dollar serves a great purpose. While it is clipped onto a magnet on the door of my refrigerator, this particular dollar reminds me to give to those in need. It also reminds me of God's goodness and provision; my refrigerator is stocked well, thank YOU Lord! Sadly, in my city there are many homeless people and I know that many will go without a Thanksgiving dinner. This Kingdom Assignment dollar reminds me of my blessings and my Christian responsibilty and joy to help those in need. With that in mind, the Lord has enabled me to donate to two city non-profit organizations to help provide Thanksgiving meals to the homeless and needy. I will not spend this dollar; it will remain on my refrigerator door as a reminder to me from God to share with those in need.

This Kingdom Assignment proved hard for me. I lost my first opportunity due to a lack of boldness. I've been searching for other opportunities and other than putting money in the Salvation Army kettles, which we do every year, I haven't found the opportunity that seemed right. But we've been trying to save money on groceries, since like everybody else things are tight here, which has entailed going to the WalMart Superstore. So I've been there 3 times recently and at least 2 of the 3 times (I can't remember about the first one) as you exit onto the highway from the store there has been a middle-aged gentleman there holding a cardboard sign that says Homeless Veteran Needs Your Help. I have just driven by. My husband and my late mama would have 10 hissy fits if I stopped to give money to a stranger on a corner.

I pulled out of there in a hurry this morning because I had more stops to make. Before I had even gone a block, God whispered in my heart "this is it." Now truthfully I know a lot of people take advantage of other people during the holidays, scamming folks out of money. This guy might not be homeless. He might not be a veteran. But everything in me said that didn't matter. What mattered was listening to the voice whispering to my heart.

So I pulled in to the Goodwill parking lot to see what kind of money I had on me. I had the money from the Kingdom Assignment, and additional $6 and a $20 bill. So I got out the $7 and started to drive around to where the man was. Before I even got out of the Goodwill lot, the voice whispered "no". So, not even believing that I was about to be doing this, I pulled the 20 out of my wallet to get ready to hand to the guy. It would have to be fast because that's a REALLY busy spot.

I asked God to please bless that money and its use, pulled back around to where the man was, and handed it to him out the window with the biggest smile I could muster. He thanked me and then I got out of everybody else's way.

I didn't get to witness and I wish that I had but I also think I wasn't meant to. The Kingdom Assignment was about loving our neighbors, I know, but it became about me blindly doing what God was telling me to do. I hope that man will use the money wisely and well as it is cold here (for Florida anyway) but that really isn't the point. The point was listening to what God was telling me and loving my neighbor whatever his true circumstances.

Thank you, Lynn, for providing me the opportunity to participate in this. It has been a particular blessing.

When I received the Kingdom Assignment, I put the dollar in the back section of my wallet and added to it from time to time. I waited expectantly as I kept praying for the right time to use what I called "my kingdom money". But, truthfully, nothing seemed to happen. The only thing other than my normal giving was the Sunday our church took a special offering to mail our shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Because of God's blessings, I was able to write a check for a larger amount than I would normally have been able to give. So, at first, I did not really feel that was "my kingdom money" because I would have done this anyway. I had hoped it would be something so unusually or jaw-dropping that I almost missed the point of giving when and where needed and that it doesn't have to be large. As time has passed, I have come to realize that any time I give to something or someone that shares the gospel with others I am giving to further His Kingdom. And, there will be other times that I am directed to give out of obedience to the Lord not worrying that the money will be misused. So, I am making a special place in my wallet to always keep at least one dollar to be able to give when I feel the Lord's urging to do so. Thank-you Lynn for the opportunity to participate in this assignment. May God bless you and your family in 2009.

Wow, Karen, this is awesome. You have inspired me and I am going to do the
same. Wonderful... wonderful. God bless you my sister. Thank you for sharing
what the Lord is doing in your life. Hugs~

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