Tag Archives: Cincinnati

mark & michelle

Mark and Michelle Tiderman are an awesome couple with a HUGE heart for God and His Kingdom. It has been a joy to get to know them both as a couple. This past weekend Mark led worship for our first Prayer Gathering at our new location - The Underground. Mark did an incredible job leading our Core Team through worship, prayer, and reading Scripture. It was a joy to serve alongside of him and I am looking forward to more days ahead working with Mark both as a leader and a friend. This week I wanted to take a little bit of time and introduce everyone to this amazing couple…

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love covers (the sequel)

I am meeting today with an individual who is looking to help us expand and develop Love Covers in a bigger way in Cincinnati. Pray for us as we discuss ways to partner with knitting groups in the Cincinnati area who can contribute time and yarn to knit scarves we can hand out in Downtown and Greater Cincinnati. We also need to develop collection points where scarves can be dropped off each winter. I am excited to see this expand and look forward to the day when every homeless person in Cincinnati has a handmade scarf reminding them they are loved more than they know!

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love covers

We are starting a new Christmas Eve-Eve tradition here by delivering blankets and scarves on Wednesday night to the City Gospel Mission (and a few other spots) in Cincinnati. For more information, to get directions, and to sign up please go to Love Covers

share the turkey (the video)

Share The Turkey from Red Door Church on Vimeo.

As seen at ‘The Feast’

I got a job!

I got a job! God has provided in such an amazing way with a job here in Cincinnati - well, Blue Ash to be exact. So here’s the story…

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Daily Bread

It’s funny how we can make things really “super-spiritual” and in the process strip it of any spiritual substance at all. For years I have prayed, “and give us this day our daily bread”, as though all I needed to pray for was the “spiritual” kind of bread. You see I had a refrigerator stocked full of groceries and a pantry full of the always pleasing Double-Stuffed Oreo. And if any of it ran out, I was only a short trip to the store for restocking. Of course I didn’t need to pray for real bread, I already had that… right?

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Update: Tiffany

Tiffany has been living back here in Ohio for four months now. She came back before me to begin her job search for her “big-girl” job as she likes to call it. While the economy has been tough, the job-market has been even tougher these past few months. At one point she was sending out five résumés a day with no luck and no word back from anyone.

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