The 2010 Garden is almost in!

This year our garden is off to a great start. We have been composting and rotating our food scraps for the garden all year. The winter compost has yielded rich dark soil and a plethora of worms! And thanks to my friend, Debra Young, who brought us a trailer load of horse manure, the garden is enjoying even greater nutrients! We have planted corn, several varieties of beans, tomatoes and peppers, peas and okra.  We planted squash, zucchini, cucumbers and eggplant, and of course an herb garden. Yesterday the watermelon was planted and cantaloupe is to follow. It should be a great crop! Hopefully [with a little deterrent I have yet to come up with] our chickens will not eat up all our cantaloupe, tricking me by leaving just the outside shell like they did last year!

Lots of varieties of tomatoes this year.

Experiencing God

The Isaiah House men have started a new study using Experiencing God by Blackaby

Lucy gives birth to two kids

Please welcome Caspian and Sofia, Lucy’s kids

Winter Wonderland

Another Snowy Day Arrives in Ellijay

Georgia Mountain Market

Isaiah House has a booth at the Georgia Mountain Market located at Old 5 and 282 in Ellijay, across from DQ and up the hill. Hours are 8-4 Friday and Saturday, 12-4 Sunday.

Please come visit our booth and support Isaiah House

Dining Pleasure

 

After a very hard and long day, one of our residents settles into a hungry man’s meal. And, he takes seconds!

No starving at Isaiah house!

The Lord’s Economy

I love the Lord’s economy. We tithe on all money that comes into Isaiah House. We also set aside a tithe off of the tithe a particular friend had been giving to Isaiah House. We knew he might be going to Sudan to help a small village, and we wanted to assist him. What a blessing it was when we could [secretly] contribute a nice chunk of cash for his trip! It seems the more we give to the Lord, the more He meets our needs abundantly. God’s economy is not the world’s economy!

Snow in Ellijay

Isaiah House Newsletter: January 2010

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