Friday, February 19, 2010

24 Hours

This seems like a question that could be simply answered: What would you do if you had 24 hours left to live? Maybe some would say: Spend time with family, tell someone I love them, go skydiving….Those are all legit answers, and are actually some that I thought of when I first asked myself the question. But then, I decided to ponder it for a while…What would I do if I had only 24 hours left on this earth…24 hours to make my last impression…to leave my mark…to make a difference in this world…to go down in History! WHAT WOULD I DO?

Here’s a portion of my list, and I hope that you sincerely ponder this question as well. After I thought about these things, I realized, I should be doing these now! I am going to challenge myself to really work on these things…except, skydiving can wait. :)

I want to CHANGE THE WORLD! But it takes steps…and ACTION. Here are a few (in random order):

1) Be bold and spread the Word of God everywhere!
- By talking to people everywhere I go
- Making phone calls to my family and friends. If they don’t get saved before their hypothetical 24 hours is up, or least have the opportunity presented to them, then I would be devastated…devastated doesn’t even describe how I’d feel, if I didn’t take the opportunity to share my greatest knowledge with them
2) Spend time with my family and friends.
3) Write/Record/Perform a full song, so I/it impact(s) lives even after I’m gone.
4) Skydive
5) Give things away
6) Praise and Worship and just spend time with God
7) Write letters to those I care about


Some things that automatically came to my mind would not please God…and I thought, “would I really want to do something displeasing to God if I were going to be meeting him in less than a day?” NO! So, why should I do it now? Tomorrow is not promised to me.

This is PART 1 OF “24 HOURS.” Give us YOUR LISTS and look out for PART 2! Please write as at colorme31@gmail.com and tell us your “24 Hours” list! You could be a part of our next blog! (If you choose to have your name kept private, just let us know). Can’t wait to see all your answers! Feel free to comment here as well. Or visit us on Facebook and Twitter.

<3 Kirsten

Monday, February 1, 2010

SUPPORT HAITI


Girls lets get on board with supporting Haiti

Tinley Park resident raising money for Haitian orphanage


January 31, 2010
By Becky Schlikerman (Southtown Star, Tinley Park)


Anthony Thompson was on a flight from Europe back to his home in Los Angeles when inspiration struck.
The 29-year-old Southland native realized he needed to find a way to raise money to give back - he simply couldn't afford to donate to the many causes he wanted to give to.

"I always felt like I didn't have enough money to give to everything," he said. So Thompson, using his background in fashion, decided to create a trendy brand selling graphic T-shirts to raise money for his philanthropic efforts. That was in 2008.

Two years later, Thompson's newest design under the brand name Gesu Cristo is raising money to benefit an orphanage in ravaged Haiti.
Profits from the $19.97 graphic T-shirt emblazoned with colorful blocks and a crown will go toward an In Touch Ministries orphanage in Saint-Marc, Haiti. The orphanage is run by Beverly-native Carolyn Walker, who used to babysit Thompson when he was a kid. The orphanage hasn't been damaged, but they're seeing a lot of children who need help, Thompson said.

So 100 percent of the profits from the 2,000-some T-shirts that are sold will be a great help to provide food, fuel and other necessities to the kids, he said.

This isn't the first time the fledgling project has helped children in need.
Last year, Thompson's Gesu Cristo project sent about $2,000 to an orphanage in Uganda. Thompson decided to continue the project this year, but hadn't yet chosen a recipient of the cash collected. But then the earthquake ravaged Haiti - killing and displacing thousands of people. "When the earthquake happened, we jumped in," Thompson said.

But Thompson isn't going door-to-door selling the trendy shirts.
He's taken to the Internet - using social media including Facebook, Twitter and a blog - to spread his message. "Someone that is ordinary can be extraordinary," he said of using these new methods. Thompson, who now lives in Tinley Park, grew up surrounded by philanthropic efforts.

His father, Robb Thompson, is the pastor of Family Harvest Church, where Anthony now works.
"I grew up with my parents giving to a lot of people," Thompson said.

Visit
oneshirtonecause.com if you'd like to purchase a T-shirt to benefit the Haitian orphanage.



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