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Monday, July 2, 2012
Book Samaritan
Today, in our Summer of 7, we focused on books. I have been blessed to have been given a lot of homeschool curriculum both from my sister and from another family who is finishing up their homeschool journey soon. We loved looking through it and choosing the things that would work for our family and I've been hanging on to the rest, waiting for the right people to pass them along to. We also had a lot of books that we have finished up with that we needed to pass on to others, as well as tons of things I found from when I used to teach public school. Yikes. I found several crates of books and school things that I had forgotten about when we cleaned for our garage sale last month.
So, today, my sister and I loaded up the entire back of the minivan and still had one huge box that had to go in the front and headed north to Pawhuska, OK. Why Pawhuska you ask? Let me just tell you. There is an amazing ministry there called The Book Samaritan that I knew would put our books to good use. Per their website, "The Book Samaritan is a non profit organization that supplies homeschool materials to families the are unable to afford them." It is truly amazing the number of families they are able to bless each year. It is expensive to homeschool. No question. Add in lost jobs, illnesses, etc and it is enough to have some people sending their kids to public school out of sheer necessity. The Book Samaritan receives letters from people that need help and does their best to fill the "orders" with curriculum that will meet their academic needs.
One of our friends, DT, lives in Pawhuska and introduced us to The Book Samaritan and it was an honor to get to help a little today. And I mean a little! The three of us spent two hours filling orders and got maybe 4 or 5 filled. It is HARD and gave me a huge respect and appreciation for all the work they do day in and day out. It was so fun to use some of the books I brought up there and send them right back out to people. As we worked, we prayed for the people we were filling books for and that God would guide us in choosing the right books for their needs. It was a great afternoon.
I told my sister I would "reward" her for working with me today by "letting" her be in my blog. HAHAHA. Quite the honor, right? Y'all give her some props for being a good sport about my whims. It was fun to hang out and get to serve together. I'm looking forward to doing it again soon!
Look at her...she is "as handy as a pocket in a shirt" sitting there organizing those books!
Woot-woot!! Thanks for letting me be so "handy". It was great to be a tiny part of this amazing ministry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for an organization! I'm going to go read more about your Summer of Seven -- I've been interested in simplifying our lives (and especially our possessions) for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteIt all started with Jen Hatmakers' Book "7"...check it out :)
DeleteSo fun. We had a place similar to this in Central Oregon - not free but REALLY close. ;) I loved spending time in there and helping out!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing ministry! I've heard of places like this before but never actually heard an actual name and existing ministry to go with the concept. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and a much needed ministry!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Love the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great ministry. Kudos to you and your sis for helping out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat ministry! I'm sure it's a blessing to many families. I am in awe over all those books!
ReplyDeleteYour article and pictures helped me decide to send TBS a box of books. Thanks for posting.
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