Merry Christmas to all the staff, both paid and volunteer, of the Tacoma Rescue Mission. You have made this year a great success-changing many lives and making the world a better place-and we can’t thank you enough. In addition, the board and staff of the Tacoma Rescue Mission would like to pass on our gratitude and appreciation to all the partners and supporters that make it possible to serve the poor. Merry Christmas to everyone. (please post Christmas wishes)
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I have been thinking, (I know to some of you it might come as a surprise, but never the less, it’s true), about how truly blessed we all are for being able to be in positions to help the less fortunate folks of our great community. I have seen the true meaning of Christmas year after year at TRM and I am still amazed at the level of commitment shown by all the staff. The real beauty is that it doesn’t only happen at this time of the year. It is my pleasure to minister along side of the great men and women of God here at TRM. I wish you all a Merry Christmas, may God (and Santa for some) bring to your house all the desires of your hearts. God Bless!!
I am not a man of God, nor am I on a mission to satisfy men. I just know that it is an instinct and an honor to hold a hand and help my fellow man. We are all running for life’s ever moving train. It use to be Hoovervilles, then it was Hobos, today it is just hope that one hand can help another. This Christmas I hope I can help others with what I have, two hands, a head and a heart bundled in my human spirit along with that gnawing instinct. I hope you will have space to let me volunteer my Christmas day for those coming to catch trying to catch life’s train.
Rohn – We sure appreciate your heart towards helping others. I don’t know you, but I do know that Jesus loves you, whether you love him or not! You’re cool. God bless you always.
Just want to wish everyone and their family a Very Merry Christmas-
God Bless!!
Liz