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If you are new to our site, this blog is sort of a hodge podge of our ministry and family life, and whatever else God lays on my heart to share. The Home Page above will link you to our Sufficient Grace Ministries page. You can read more about the 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and the outreaches of this ministry whose mission is to offer comfort and hope to grieving parents. The Blog button brings you to the page you are currently reading, featuring a variety of subjects...some ministry updates, some family news, and some biblically-based encouragement. The Walking With You page is a place for bereaved parents who have lost a baby or child to find encouragement and hope. It is an online support group created so that families would know they are not walking this path alone. On the Dreams of You Shop page, you can learn more about the products and services we offer, place an order, or sponsor a family. The Encouraging Women blog is a work in progress. There, we hope to offer biblically-based encouragement to all women. The Resource page has been newly updated with a list of resources that are helpful for grieving parents. Our blogroll is also located on this page. Thank you so much for visiting our site. Blessings to you...

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sufficient Grace Ministries Update...and Prayer Requests

UPDATE: Please pray for three-year-old Joshua, who was recently diagnosed with liver cancer and faces a very tough battle. Please "get your knees dirty" (as Tammy said) in prayer for this sweet family.


This morning my dear friend Dawn Marshall, a NILMDTS Area Coordinator and owner of Marshall Photography, donated her morning to taking some photos of our ministry products and some new profile shots of me for our brochures and website. Dawn has such a beautiful heart and is so willing to serve the Lord with her gifts. I am so grateful for her support of our ministry and for the amazing work she does as a NILMDTS photographer for bereaved parents. While I'm not a huge fan of getting my picture taken, (especially without having my husband and kids to hide behind!) she did a great job on the pictures! Thank you, sweet friend.



She took the above picture of our Comfort Bear and the Dreams of You Memory Book, which turned out lovely. I am so glad to finally have a picture of the Dreams of You Book that doesn't have a glare covering the letters! If you are not familiar with this part of our ministry, I just wanted to share a little about what we offer to grieving families. The Dreams of You Memory Book was a labor of love which began eight years after we lost our Faith and Grace and six years after Thomas' passing. My friend Tracy lost her baby, Kelly (my namesake) in 2003. I searched for a memory book suitable to give her to honor Kelly's short life. And nothing seemed adequate. There was a need for a book that parents could use to keep their memories and to record the dreams they had for their children. I started out praying and crying at my computer and cutting and pasting (literally) in a scrapbook fashion. Then, I went back to "simplify" (as Becki always says) and designed all the pages to be printed from the computer. But there was still a lot of hole punching and cutting as I put the books together by hand. Some of the original books looked like this:

As we began getting orders for the books, it became apparent that more "simplification" was in order. Back to the drawing board. More tears and prayers, as we worked to redesign the books. Our oldest son, Timothy, drew a little replica of the Comfort Bear for the cover with our sweet little Faith's reduced footprint in the heart of the Bear. Our baby girl's footprints truly are on every Dreams of You Memory Book that is given! We hired Shipman Advertising to professionally print our Dreams of You Memory Books, and after hours at the computer and more hours as the great folks at Shipman graciously made all the needed changes, we have the beautiful books that we offer today. Hundreds of families have been blessed with this book, which truly honors the life of these cherished babies and allows parents to have a beautiful, lasting, tangible memory to hold the lifetime of dreams they hold in their hearts.

The Comfort Bear you see next to the book was born from the heart of a grieving grandmother. A grandmother who ached for her little granddaughters...who would have showered them with all things pink and lace and full of glorious girliness! A grandmother who ached for her grandson...she would have attended every baseball game and listened to every dilemma. She was also a mother who ached as she watched her only daughter grieve with empty arms and a broken heart. So, that grandmother decided to make something as a small offering of comfort to fill the empty, aching arms of other grieving moms as they were wheeled out of the hospital to enter a world without their babies. She poured her heart into making her Comfort Bears, filling each with love and prayers, until she grew too ill to continue. She worked until about a month before she lost her battle with cancer and gained all of Heaven's glory where she would spend eternity with her arms full of the babies for whom my arms still ache. That Grandma was my mom, Kathy Rutter, a woman who could make the world around her beautiful with the things she made with her own hands. Today her Comfort Bears are still made with a Grandmother's love and prayers, as the Helping Hands Ministry works to sew each one. Her legacy and the legacy of Faith, Grace, and Thomas continues.

Mom's Bears


In case you are wondering, we are a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization. We are supported through donations from individuals, churches, organizations, and hospitals who give a suggested donation to offer our products to their patients. We do not require bereaved parents to pay for our products or services. As we are growing, and offering more products and services...donations from our supporters are much appreciated. God is always faithful to provide, and we stand in awe of His faithfulness and the generosity of His people. Our needs are growing; and we held our first fundraiser last summer. We will be holding another golf outing this summer and we are prayerfully considering other fundraising efforts. While that is not my favorite part of serving in ministry, it is necessary. If you feel led to donate to support our ministry, you can click the donate button on our sidebar. Your donations are 100% tax deductible. Please prayerfully consider supporting our efforts to reach out to more grieving families.

The following new additions are fairly limited and mostly offered locally at this time. The beautiful burial gowns, created and generously donated by Cindy Roller, come in a variety of sizes that would fit a twelve inch preemie to a full-term baby. And the beautiful bracelets for mother and baby are made by Marlene Carpenter, who makes gorgeous Creations from the Heart. Words cannot express my gratefulness to these women and so many others who donate their time and gifts to bless the broken- hearted in such a generous and selfless way. Thank you Jesus for your provision...and thank you to every willing heart for all you give to make this happen.




Please pray for the upcoming events:
Ongoing: Pray for the hearts of the grieving families who cross our path...and for those who don't...
Please Pray for...Our new book project
March 7, 2009: Helping Hands Ministry Meets to stuff and sew Comfort Bears at Harvest Fellowship...Join us if you're in the area and want to help!
March 16, 2009: I will be speaking to a ladies' church group in Bluffton, Ohio. Please pray as I prepare that He will give me the words and that it would be a blessing to all who attend.
Upcoming Spring/Summer Project:Recording Studio Building project and Dreams of You CD
Summer: Planning for upcoming summer golf outing fundraiser.
August: Tim, Dave, and I will be performing music at the Corn City Festival

Please pray for God's continued guidance, unity, and peace...that we would trust Him to meet all of our needs...and that we would seek Him first in all we say and do. Thank you in advance for your prayers and your support.

To learn more about our ministry and the products and services we offer, please visit: www.sufficientgrace.net.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Kelly,
That was so sweet of Dawn. The pictures are great - especially the one of you! You're a beautiful lady - inside and out!

Your ministry is just precious - I'm glad to read all about it here, and I'm so glad your momma got to be a part of it's beginnings. That just makes it more special doesn't it.

I hope that God uses your ministry to touch and help many more people.

Thanks for sharing this with us - I loved reading about your vision and especially your heart in the whole thing.

Affectionately,
Lynnette

Jennifer Ross said...

It is such a blessing to see people, like yourself, have a heart for other hurting women. I can only imagine all of the long hours that have to be put into these keepsakes. I pray that God will pour His blessings over you and all the women who help out with this ministry. I would love to get one of those books if the offer is still open. I would definitely cherish it.

P.S. That picture of your mother on your blog is lovely:)

The Dortenzos said...

Thank you for your sweet comments!! I am thankful that you have allowed and continue to allow God to use you for an INCREDIBLE ministry that is so very needed! It is something that is lacking in so many areas in the U.S.! May God continue to bless your ministry with servant hearts, donations, and love! Blessings to you!! Katy

Tammy On the Go said...

Thank you so much for including me. YOu do not know how humbled I am every time I see you have visited my site. And then when I see the lovely personal notes you leave...I am so blessed! I cannot wait to tell Nadene that you took time to put her son on your page. She and I spent about 25 minutes ont he phone yesterday, and all she did was talk of the goodness of God. She is such a blessing to me! Proof that it is God and nothing else that strenthens us, it is Christ and his Sufficient Grace!

Toni said...

How sweet it is to see the heart of God so clearly defined in your life and ministry, Kelly! You offer the voice of truth for the lost and searching, the prayer of hope for the afflicted, the heart of compassion for the hurting, and the embrace of comfort for the grieving. What a picture of our Lord Jesus and His Sufficient Grace, in deed!