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Jan 25

Progress and Special Beginnings

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Dear Supporter,

The Lord has given us a wonderful year so far, filled with good progress and special beginnings.

Loaves & Fishes Update

Our hearts are thrilled to see another issue of Loaves & Fishes go into the prisons. The bulk subscriptions of Loaves & Fishes volume 8, issue 2 mailed out in December. And just last week, we were able to prepare and send the presort mailing for the single subscriptions.

The postage to mail these 80,000 copies topped $16,000. Thanks to your diligent support, we had around $5,000 left after covering the postage!

It’s been a year since we published the previous issue (volume 8, issue 1). It doesn’t feel like we are reaching our goal of four issues per year, but we trust the Lord has a plan. We desire to work with Him each step of the way.

Mailing Photo Tour

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Ministry Structure

Lighthouse Publishing is now legally a ministry of our local church, Pikeville Christian Fellowship. We believe this will benefit the ministry is some major ways. Now we can qualify for non-profit postage on all presort mailings, such as single subscriptions to Loaves & Fishes and newsletters. Also, when you give to Lighthouse, your donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Click here to give or set up a monthly sponsorship.

Speaking Engagements

We have ministry presentations scheduled in two churches:

  • January 30: Spring Garden Church in Gap, PA.
  • February 4: Silver Lake Mennonite Church in Perry, NY.

It’s always a blessing to go out and connect with churches in this way. If you would like for us to share with your group, call us at 423-447-3567.

Distribution Partner

We’re publishing the first issue of the “Distribution Partner,” our brand new newsletter for Loaves & Fishes distributors. This includes chaplains, churches, and individuals who get the Loaves & Fishes magazine in bulk. It will be a great way to keep our distribution team informed and share resources that are helpful to those in prison ministry.

Mailroom Update

The fish are biting. Mail from prisoners is pouring in by the handfuls, as the new issue of Loaves & Fishes circulates throughout the prisons.

We’re hiring Robert and Verba Miller to handle the mail on a regular basis. They’ll be working here a day or two a week, Lord willing, for $600/month. Their help in the past has been totally volunteer.

Feedback From Readers

“I like how today’s times are used in accordance with the Scripture. Science in Creation was very fascinating. I would like to read more. Please add me to your list of subscribers.”
Raymond Smith

“I’ve read a few religious magazines in my life, but Loaves & Fishes was an exception to many. I want to really tell you about “Putting off Anger.” This article was… really inspiring to make a difference in my life.”
Mariano Alatorre • FSP • Represa, CA

Prayer Requests

  • Pray for more workers in the harvest field. There is seemingly no end to the hungry hearts in prison reaching out for truth.
  • Pray for wisdom in the mailroom to correspond with prisoners.
  • Pray for Anthony and me as we prepare another issue of Loaves & Fishes. Also those who will write articles. We need inspiration and direction from the Lord in this great task.
  • Pray for guidance in recruiting more partners in this work. We want to wait upon God in faith, but also do our part to inform and inspire the church to rise up and work before the night comes.

May God bless you richly for your prayers and support. You are a vital part of the work.

For the Kingdom,

Lavern Gingerich

PS. Click here to give or set up a monthly sponsorship.

Nov 02

Loaves & Fishes Printing Update

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The printing is finished for Loaves & Fishes volume 8, issue 2. Now it’s time to turn 1.36 million pieces of paper into 80,000 booklets!

Imagine…

  • 1.36 million pieces of paper
  • 6.4 tons of paper
  • 174.4 miles of paper
  • 50 pounds of ink
  • 2.5 miles of staple wire

Imagine 80,000 copies of Loaves & Fishes quietly influencing thousands of open hearts in prisons and jails across the USA.

Watch Darold print Loaves & Fishes volume 8, issue 2 on the web press:

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“Have been very depressed…”

“I found one of your Loaves & Fishes magazines and loved it very much.… It’s very, very good. I am a inmate here at Oakdale, and have been very depressed, but after reading the magazine, it lifted my spirits….

“I would like very much to get a subscription of this Loaves & Fishes magazine sent to me please. I have no money, but if I did I would love to make a donation.”

Anthony Dedrick • IMCC • Coralville, IA

The postage to mail this issue will cost around $15,000. Will you help us mail these Loaves & Fishes into the prisons, so they can go without delay?

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Aug 09

Loaves & Fishes Feedback From Prisoners

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Enjoy these testimonials from prisoners who read Loaves & Fishes.

“Your book is very inspirational and I would love to read more. I’m ready to change my life, and I feel reading your books will lead me in the right direction.”
Keith LeGrand, Smithfield, NC

“Your Loaves & Fishes publication is a real inspiration for me and helps my drive to study God’s word. My prayers will include you always.”
Charles Finchum

“I really like Loaves & Fishes. It helps me a lot and I really enjoy reading the poems. But I read Loaves & Fishes from a friend. I have sent in three requests to receive my own book, but for some reason I still haven’t got it.”
Michael McKinney, Fort Worth, TX

“Thank you for producing the book. It is a tremendous help to me. I pray the Lord Jesus continue to bless you. Amen!”
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“I read two of your poems for prisoners and I really thought they enhanced my spiritual walk.… Your ministry has a powerful impact on my life. Keep up the good work.”
James Hairelson, Duncan Unit, Diboll, TX

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