Friday, March 30, 2012


Pictures! I think this blog is over-due for some.

Kick ball is a favorite recess activity at Tutoring, and yesterday evening some neighborhood kids joined in the fun as well. Kids kick and run, while the adults usually do the fielding. Who needs bases when you have trees?


Awhile ago we had a "Hat Night" at Kids Klub.


A spring break water slide:



A RECENT PRAISE: Two youth accepted Christ at a Youth Haven teen retreat last weekend.


PRAY FOR EVAN: He will be flying to Ohio next week to represent Aim Right at Rosedale Bible College's Missions Conference.


PRAY FOR NEW INTERNS: One of the reasons we try to send a representative to the RBC event is to raise awareness about the ministry opportunities Aim Right has for young adults. If you or someone you know might be interested in being an intern, we do have an immediate need for male and female interns to apply (you can download an application here).


AN EASTER PROGRAM: We're trying something new! Each Kids Klub class has been preparing for an Easter program on Wednesday, April 4th. Parents will receive an invitation to attend, and there'll be skits, songs, poems, and refreshments. Please pray that the children will be cooperative, that parents will attend, and that the program will honor and celebrate Jesus. You're welcome to join us as well, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on April 4.


SUMMER OPPORTUNITY: Space is still open for youth groups who may be interested in a summer missions experience leading VBS and participating in other types of urban outreach in Phoenix. We can't promise you a nice cool breeze, but we can assure you it will be an opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus. E-mail amy@aimright.org for more information.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Last week it was bulk trash time in the neighborhood, which meant residents could set out items that don't fit in a typical trash container, and the City of Phoenix waste service scheduled collection of such items.

The sides of many streets were littered with an assortment of broken furniture and odds and ends that may not have even met the guidelines of "bulk trash," sometimes spilling over into the sidewalks as well. You'd find curious children or adults digging through the piles in search of a treasure, with dogs ripping out the stuffing in old couches and recliners. Not a pretty sight!


In Philippians 3:18, Paul wrote, "Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For His sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ."

What do you need to put in your "garbage can" so that Christ can be known more fully in your life?

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The corner of 13th & Roosevelt has been a flurry of activity! Having an auction might've had something to do with that. We thank God that proceeds from the auction totaled over $18,000.

Another praise report (on a much grander scale!):
A.J. & Jewel Miller have been leading a Good News Club at a public elementary school in the Sunnyslope area. At the close of a recent club meeting, a girl came up to Jewel and asked, "Are you saved?" Jewel replied, "Well, yes, I am! Would you like to be saved, too?" They talked some more, and then Jewel was able to pray with the girl to receive Christ as her Savior.

Good News Club? I'd say so!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Over the weekend, several youth participated in the 30 Hour Famine and raised over $325 for World Vision. They also delivered food boxes to needy families in the community and picked up trash in the neighborhood.

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It's quickly nearing auction day! Here are just a few of the donated comforters and quilts we'll be selling. To preview more items and get all of the auction details, click here: Aim Right Auction Website.



In addition to the auction on Saturday, we've added a tasty, toe-tappin' event on Friday evening. Make plans to join us! All auction items will be available for preview on Friday from 3:00-8:00 p.m.

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I want to give praise to God for a "divine appointment" He orchestrated this past Tuesday. As I approached the final stop on my Kids Klub visitation route, I noticed a car pull up in front of the house. The driver happened to be the Older Sister of the children who live in the house. Years ago, she was active in coming to Teen Night and Bible study, but I'd lost touch with her when her parents split up and moved out of the community. Mom and the younger children are now living in the area again, but Older Sister still lives further away.


In our brief conversation, I could tell that Older Sister has some regrets. She realizes that she "needs God in her life." She "wants to move back, start going to church again." And she's been down quite a road; it's never easy when your parents divorce.


While we stood on the sidewalk, I prayed for her -- that she would realize that God can give her a new start, that He will forgive.


She said she needed that.


Isn't it a good reminder for us all? Go to God for a fresh start.


"The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in mercy. He will not always strive with us, nor will He keep His anger forever. He has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us according to our iniquities. For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His mercy toward those who fear Him. As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us." Psalm 103:8-12