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7/30/2019 Wooten Newsletter SPRING 2013
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HoursMon.-Thurs. 9am-9pmFriday 9am-midnight
VisionTo be and to build a houseof prayer for all nations
in the spirit ofthe Tabernacle of David
ValuesLoving God, Loving People
Support!Send to:CornerStone InternationalPO Box 192Wilmore KY 40390Memo: Sought After
Donate from our websitewith PayPal or credit card:
www.cornerstoneinternational.org/staff-wooten
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But, Im just a lizard.
Hey There!
Sorry for the long delay between newsletters I missed a Winter update!
Hope you are doing good.
It has been a time of re-evaluating for me. I really looked at my schedule,
budget, goals for my life (all that kind of stuff), talked to the Lord andtried to listen. And so, since October I have been working part-time at
my old job at Frito LayI had forgotten how much I enjoy putting
chips on shelves. Frito Lay is a little bit like Jesus because when the
chips are down you can count on Jesus for sure and Frito will be there to
restock :) I work mostly on the weekends, Fri, Sat, Sunday and Tues evenings. I am also
working a little bit at our local alternative school, Providence, as an instructional aide in the
night school for kids who are at of risk dropping out. It has been a great adventure and has
increased my already great respect for those amazing people who work in education.
These additions to my schedule have been an exercise in multi-tasking as I continue to serve
at CornerStone. I really like being at CornerStone. The missionaries we serve are people who
I am jealous to be like in their love for God and people. As we serve
together, I am reminded that there is evil in our world that ravages peo-ple. Child abuse, addictions, war, disease and human trafficking are re-
alities. A PBS documentary, called Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resis-
tance (more info on the back it is powerful) reminded me, again, how
important it is for all of us to stand against evil and to stand with the
God Who loves. I need the intentional schedule at CornerStone that in-
cludes prayer, Bible study and fasting (all the stuff the Bible talks about)
to help me keep learning how to not do nothing. I dont want evil to triumph (it has already
taken too much). I need the structure of a community pursuing God together. I know me. I
don't pursue Him as well by myself.
So, I decided to work outside of CornerStone, which I really enjoy, and serve at CornerStone
which I enjoy and is good for me and others. I want to be an extravagant giver and I really do
not like fundraising. The monks at a local monastery make cheese and fruitcake to supportthemselves so I am asking the
Lord for some creative,
achievable fundraising ideas. I am
more like Adrian Monk(the OCD
detective on TV) than Gethsemani
Monks, but I do love to work and
be creative, so I wont give up.
Thomas Edison said, I have not failed. I have just found 10,000
ways that wont work. I turned on a light bulb today, so I am grateful he kept trying.
So, Ill keep trying. I want to love the Lord all of my days with all of my heart and learn to be
loved by Him. I want to love people, too. Bless you to keep trying, too.
:) Kathy Wooten
SPRING 2013
All that isnecessary
for the triumphof evil is that good
men do nothing.-Edmund Burke
God really likes you so much...
Sought After ProjectJesus loves us so much and seeks after us Isaiah 61,62:12, Revelation 5
Contact [email protected](859) 858 4578
2013 CI-HOP GOALS* Faith-to pray bigger prayers* Hide Gods Word in our hearts* Wait on Godgrow inlistening and stillness
7/30/2019 Wooten Newsletter SPRING 2013
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Going toJail...Thisyear ismy 7 yearjail
anniversary. I havetaken some time off throughout the years butoverall I have
beenin the slammer one nighta week for 7 years.I have learned somuchand
grown toreallycareabout the ladies there. Manywe see again and again. I havea
great desire inmy heartfor their freedom and abilityto love the Lordand be loved
byHIM.Theyseemto makedecisions for HIM injailbut when out of jailso easily
fall into their oldlifestyle.It is hard to watch them continue to stumble, hurt them-
selves, their children,families, society. Good intentionsare not enoughfor them or
me. Deeper, more desperate actions are
neededand support systemsare needed, too.
I amnotsure whatallis neededbutI doseethe
need andI long for their freedom. Onebeautiful,
imperfect example of Gods power; is my friend
Miracle. I metMiracle some years agoand have
been so discouraged as I watchedher struggle
with homelessness& loneliness, no support
system and other problems. Wow, Miracle and
God have
really been working together! Miracle (what
a great name :)has been faithfully attending
Grace Community Churchon Shun Pike in
Nicholasville since Oct 2012. Thesweet
churchs pastors go to jail once a month and
minister there. They embrace folks right out
of jail, have Narcotics Anonymous meetings
Mon& Fri,Biblestudy,choir,youthgroup,kids church, etc.Miracle hasflourished there
and I am sogratefulfor their leadership and their heart for Jesus and people.
Pleasepray that Godwould connect the girls at jail with a body of believers.
I watched a
PBS documentary
Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance
In the spring of 1944, a handpicked group of Nazi officerswas treated to an unusual performance by inmates in aconcentration camp. What appeared to be a soaring rendition
of a choral masterpiece was intended as a subversivecondemnation of the Nazis and a desperate message to theoutside world. In the face of horrific living conditions, slavelabor and the constant threat of deportation to Auschwitz,
the Jewish inmates of Terezin concentration camp artists,musicians, poets and writers fought back with art andmusic. (http://video.pbs.org/video/2364988989)
Kids at Casa de Fe in Shell, Ecuador
Check out our website: www.cornerstoneinternat ional .org to find out more aboutthis great childrens home and other amazing CornerStone ministries.
Pastor Simone and Miracleat church
They sang the Bible to their captors it was powerful.
Ours is a different time than WW2 but still people
suffer and are voiceless, and so part of our privilege
here at the House of Prayer is to bring songs and
prayers of admiration to our great God and to remem-ber those who suffer and those who help them. It is a
defiant resistance to the darkness in our world. I am
convinced that when people pray it really makes a
difference. God really likes to hear our voices and He
likes to move on our behalf. He loves us. Our world
today is not what He intended, but God will make it so
(see the whole book of Revelation). All of us will bow
to Himand I want to do it voluntary, both now and
then. Because He is so good (the birds chirping out-
side are proof, so is the whale in the sea, and the sun
that is not too close nor too far away)He is so
goodthat we cannot comprehend Himwithout His
help. Evil is so bad that we are deceived by it, easily,and lulled to sleep. My life here at CornerStone helps
me stay awake and offer a defiant resistance. I am
praying that wherever you are, you will be a defiant
resistor to the darkness. Our lives make a difference.
...Thankyou forpartneringwithme!
L et me know i f Ican help withanything oranswer anyquestions.