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Thanks to Rush Woodside, Volunteer Crafter
Volunteer crafter, Rush Woodside, donates hundreds of needlepoint items (762 this Christmas) throughout the year. Below he is sharing emails for the first time with the volunteer director of the HaCoBA Care Center.

To: Rush Woodside
From: R.C. Thornbury

My name is Thornbury and I am director of HaCoBACare Ministries. I want to sincerely thank you and your wife for the items you send to the association.  At HaCoBACare we witness to every client that comes in - if they make a profession of faith or rededication we give them one of the items you make and if a child accompanies their parent an item is given to them. In the 2002 -2003 church year 8,963 people received food, there was 300 professions of faith and 188 rededications.  Thank you for the items you send and please share the blessings we receive here at HaCoBACare - consider yourselves as a part of this ministry


To: R.C. Thornbury
From: Rush Woodside

Thank you Mr . Thornbury  for your kind note.  What you are and have been given is a work of love. 

Ever since 1995 I have realized there are many ways to serve God.  I used to watch my wife do her craft work and be amazed at how easy it was for her to put things together, especially the colors. She just said it was with Gods help and guidance she was able to do this work.  When Pat and Becky approached me to do some things for the association, I was reluctant because I did not think my work was good enough.  All I had done with plastic canvass was place mats.  But I tried.  Then I realized I had a lot of help and guidance I had not expected. Now I can understand where my wife’s help came from.  I sincerely hope my work is helping others.  That is why I do it – not to receive any money or praise.  We are glad you could find a use for the snowpeople.  We both worked on them.  I would like to meet you.  I am easy to find here in Ringgold.  Tel. No. Is 965-4683.

May 2004 be blessed for you and the center.  Rush

Last Published: January 14, 2004 8:05 PM
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