February 2010 Subscriber Letter

February 2010

Dear Reconciler Family,

Seems like we just began our new year and we’re already into the second month!  I have had such a frenzy of activities so far that my January calendar looks like a cross-word puzzle.  I’m sure many of you “share my pain.”

Among my activities was an interview by Moody Radio Cleveland on “What God Is Doing” in my life and in reconciliation.  It’s scheduled to be aired this month – Black History Month.

Part of my outreach to neighbors and others includes two memorial services, another way to share the love of Jesus and promote diversity.

Here are some upcoming events and opportunities for 2010 so far.  Others are yet to be confirmed:

  • Continue to lead a search committee for an Executive Director for African Enterprise Ministry.  It’s a great ministry.  You may want to take a look at its website (AfricanEnterprise.org).  I’m U.S. Board Vice-Chair.
  • Feb. 13, Glendora, CA:  Black History Month presentation.  (Already gave a presentation in Beaumont, CA on January 23.)
  • March 14, Cincinnati, OH:  Presentation on reconciliation
  • April 15-17, Boston, MA:  Attend 10th Annual Ethnic Ministries Summit, presented in conjunction with the Billy Graham Center.
  • May 4-6, Dallas, TX:  Meeting with the Ministerial Association and possible radio interviews to promote the community outreach conference on reconciliation in August.
  • July 11, Atlanta, GA:  Presentation on reconciliation at Light of the World Christian Ministries.
  • August 7-8, Dallas, TX:  Community outreach conference, “A Time to Reconcile: Building Bridges Together.”  It will involve a number of churches, pastors, city leaders, police, businesses and others.
  • October 8-10, Miami, FL:  Ministry Development Conference on reconciliation and conflict resolution.

I’m sure more will be added as we proceed through the coming months.

Thank you so much for being part of this vibrant ministry.  Lives are being changed.  Your prayers and donations help to make it happen.

In His service,

Curtis May

Director, ORM