In a facebook plea, charitable Christian do-gooder Sara Johnson explains, "We [Murrow Indian Children's Home] are a faith based, non-profit organization that relies solely on private donors and our annual Pow WOW. This is our only fund raising event of the year.... We are extremely behind on funds...." They had been raising funds from their local Christian community, unsuccessfully, for some time. Things were going just fine until Satan stepped in. Sara Johnson, however, was to have nothing to do with it!
On behalf of the children's home, which is run by Christians and therefore operates as the very reflection pool of Christ, the spiritually dirty blood money of atheists was rightfully refused as a contribution to their fund-raiser last month. Mrs. Johnson explained to Matt Wilbourn, the godless soul who offered a $100 donation in honor of the "Muskogee Atheist Community," that his blood money "would go against everything they believe in." Returning his check, she thought that would be the end of it.
Soon after, Wilbourn tried to tempt Mrs. Johnson further by increasing his donation. Still, she refused. Eventually he raised $28,000 through a go-fund-me website to persecute this decent Christian charity by mocking them with his atheist money. The Christian charity rightfully refused such temptations, as Christ refused bread and water in the desert when Satan himself offered them to the starving man.
Let us pray for Sara Johnson, that her will remains strong and she continues to refuse morally neutral paper money (or credit, as it were) because of the morally bankrupt character of the person who touched the money before her. No doubt she is just as cautious with every deposit she personally makes to her own bank account.
Some might as, "Why Mary, why not help her raise the money she needs?"
To which I would reply, "Fair question. The answer is because we know prayer is stronger than any action we can take. It can move mountains, bring back the dead, and fill the bank account for which a Daughter of the King is responsible. Would you really wish to deny Christ the opportunity to show the entire country that He can and will take care of His own, little, brown-skinned birds (Matthew 6:26)?"
On behalf of the children's home, which is run by Christians and therefore operates as the very reflection pool of Christ, the spiritually dirty blood money of atheists was rightfully refused as a contribution to their fund-raiser last month. Mrs. Johnson explained to Matt Wilbourn, the godless soul who offered a $100 donation in honor of the "Muskogee Atheist Community," that his blood money "would go against everything they believe in." Returning his check, she thought that would be the end of it.
Soon after, Wilbourn tried to tempt Mrs. Johnson further by increasing his donation. Still, she refused. Eventually he raised $28,000 through a go-fund-me website to persecute this decent Christian charity by mocking them with his atheist money. The Christian charity rightfully refused such temptations, as Christ refused bread and water in the desert when Satan himself offered them to the starving man.
Let us pray for Sara Johnson, that her will remains strong and she continues to refuse morally neutral paper money (or credit, as it were) because of the morally bankrupt character of the person who touched the money before her. No doubt she is just as cautious with every deposit she personally makes to her own bank account.
Some might as, "Why Mary, why not help her raise the money she needs?"
To which I would reply, "Fair question. The answer is because we know prayer is stronger than any action we can take. It can move mountains, bring back the dead, and fill the bank account for which a Daughter of the King is responsible. Would you really wish to deny Christ the opportunity to show the entire country that He can and will take care of His own, little, brown-skinned birds (Matthew 6:26)?"

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