Stockings for Christ

Stockings for Christ http://www.stockingsforchrist.com Welcome to Stockings for Christ. We are here to serve our local communities by sharing the love of Jesus.

Our goal is to reach boys and girls of all ages with the gospel of Christ by giving. We are not affiliated with any church or government organizations. We are just a group of Christians who want to be the hands, the feet, and the mouth piece of Jesus Christ. We will be giving stockings filled with love to our brothers and sisters throughout our community. The only requirement for membership is a d

esire to share your love with others. We are accepting donations, and looking for volunteers who have the same passion and desires to want to make a difference. You will find that by giving or volunteering, the lord will bless you in ways beyond your imagination. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or know of family in need you can email us at [email protected]

Your $20 donation will fill a stocking with toothbrush, toothpaste, socks, gloves, cap, toy, candy, and the story of Gods one and only son Jesus Christ. Any donation, weather money or new products are greatly appreciated. Please send to:

Stockings for Christ

19 Hillcrest Dr

Kimberling City, MO 65686

417-336-8167

01/04/2022

Distribution business opportunity. Areas available in all of New York, Alabama, and 6 New England states. Can start as trainee to kick the tires or jump right in. Fastest growing snack item of the decade. Servicing Walmart and Target stores and anywhere snacks are sold. Annual profit $50k+. Email resume and text information.i

01/04/2022

Distribution business opportunity. Areas available in all of New York and 6 New England states. Can start as trainee to kick the tires or jump right in. Fastest growing snack item of the decade. Servicing Walmart and Target stores and anywhere snacks are sold. Annual profit $50k+. Email resume and text information.

12/08/2021

A prayer request... Greg Comer has battled cancer for almost 7 yrs. The doctors are giving him only days to live. Greg is 41, married & has 2 children, Jacob 11 & Alyssa 7. Jacob has asked his Mom for a special request, for everyone to pray for a miracle for his daddy. He wants a prayer chain across the world. Please pray for Greg and help start this prayer chain across the world for Jacob.
Milwaukee, WI
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10/17/2021

Fill shelf, take pic, get paid.

06/20/2021

My fathers…

My father tells me how to live in this world. He gives me rules and instructions that he expects me to adhere to. He punished me when I stray from his instruction. My father gives me a home to live in. My father gives me a place that’s safe and peaceful to lay my head and rest when I am tired. My father works hard to make sure that all his children and family are taken care of. My father tells me he loves me and also shows me he loves me. His example of compassion, caring, loving , kindness, patience, giving, unselfishness is evident to all that know him. He shows no anger, has no ego and puts himself last as though it’s nothing. He listens a hundred times more than he speaks. When he speaks, it is words of wisdom. I will never be as good as my father but everyday I strive to be more like him. If we were all like him the world would be a better place. Thank you dad!
Happy Father’s Day! I love you!

03/23/2021

The Good Samaritan
Luke 10:25-37
Christian Love
Whenever someone asked Jesus which of God's commandments was the most important, Jesus said these two are the most important of all: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind" and "Love your neighbor just as much as you love yourself."
"Love" can mean many different things, but the "Christian love" that Jesus talked about means treating others with kindness and respect and helping them when they need it. It is the kind of love we do instead of the kind of love we feel.

Parable of the Good Samaritan
A parable is a short story that teaches a moral or spiritual lesson by comparing it to something from everyday life. Jesus loved to tell a good story to make a point, and The Good Samaritan is one of His most famous parables of all.
"Love your neighbor as yourself" was part of the Old Testament Law (Leviticus 19:18) that was sacred to Jesus' kinfolk, the Jews. But, many people thought a "neighbor" meant only their fellow Jews. One day a lawyer asked Jesus, "And just who is my neighbor?" Jesus told the Parable of The Good Samaritan to answer his question in a way we can never forget:

A Jewish man was taking a trip alone and was attacked by robbers. They beat him, robbed him of everything he had, and left him nearly dead beside the road. After while, a Jewish priest came along and saw the poor man lying beside the road. As a religious man, you would expect him to stop and do what he could to help. But, instead, he kept going and pretended he did not see. Later, a Levite came along. Levites were assistants to the priests, so you would expect him to stop and help, too. But, he did just like the priest and kept on going.

Parable of the Good Samaritan
The Good Samaritan bandaged the man's wounds, put him on his own donkey and took him to an inn.

Finally, a Samaritan man came by. Even though they both lived in the land of Palestine and shared a similar religion, the Jews and the Samaritans definitely did not think of each other as "neighbors." In fact, they hated each other. The Samaritans came from a different race of people than the Jews. They had considered each other enemies for hundreds of years and refused to even talk to each other!
You would expect the Samaritan man to be the one who just passed by without helping. Instead, this Samaritan man took pity on the injured Jewish man. He bandaged his wounds. He put him on his own donkey and took him to an inn where he could be safe and recover. Since the injured man had been robbed of everything he had, the Samaritan man even paid his bill at the inn and paid the innkeeper to take good care of him!

After telling this story, Jesus turned to the lawyer who had asked, "And who is my neighbor?" and said to him, "Now which of the three men that passed by was a neighbor to the injured man?" The lawyer was forced to admit that it was the Samaritan who treated the injured man as a neighbor, not his fellow Jews who did nothing to help. Jesus then said, "Yes, now go and do the same!"

Lesson
If a Samaritan could be a neighbor to a Jew, and Jesus told us to "go and do the same," then all of God's people must be our neighbors and we must love them just as the Samaritan man did! Yet, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Buddhists, African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, Asians, the poor, the homeless, the unattractive, g**s, le****ns, the handicapped, the mentally ill, and countless other groups are still sometimes the victims of ridicule, hatred and discrimination. Jesus must be looking down with sadness that, after 2000 years, we have still not learned to love our neighbors!
To learn more: Matthew 5:43-48, Matthew 22:34-39, Mark 12:28-31, Galatians 5:14, James 2:8-9, 2:14-17.

Christian love

02/14/2021

“Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. It does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7)

Unfortunately, many of us have been burned by those who have claimed to have “loved” us. That’s why it can be difficult for some of us to understand what it means to be loved.

Thankfully, God is so good to give us His definition of love. As we read in verses like 1 Corinthians 13, God promises to share with us the truest, purest form of love—the kind that restores, heals and inspires us to treat those around us differently. God himself is love (1 John 4:8), and it truly is a love that is not of this world (John 18:36).

10/16/2020

The celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ is right around the corner!

07/05/2020

God bless America!

06/06/2020

Paul, one of the early church’s leaders, wrote about divisions caused by racism.

In first century AD, it was common to assign different values to different races and ethnicities. Foreigners, women, and children were generally regarded as property owned by the male heads of households and local rulers. Foreigners would often be employed in bonded labor (enslavement to pay off debts, like Jesus mentioned in Matthew 18:21-35), making it difficult or impossible to live freely.

At that time, one of the primary divisions in the church was between Jews and Gentiles. Some Jews who had joined the movement of Christianity were trying to force non-Jewish (Gentile) believers to perform the Jewish rituals. They argued that to be a good Christian, they had to do all the right Jewish religious activities, too.

Rather than telling Christians to ignore the discrimination against Gentiles, Paul addressed it head on: “There is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him” (Romans 10:12).

We see this echoed later when Philip, also a leader of the church, helps an Ethiopian eu**ch understand part of the Bible and begin following Jesus (Acts 8:26-40).

Other people don’t determine our value; God does.

God brings peace where there was once strife, and kindness where there was once animosity.

02/04/2020

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19 Hillcrest Drive
Kimberling City, MO
65686

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