Local Group Start Yard Sign Campaign | West Bend News

2022-06-10 21:05:12 By : Mr. Jay Tong

Heather Miller, Jeanne Schooley, Kathie Roth, Rita Diaz, and Sue Arend (absent Laura Priest).

What started as an idea, turned into a prayer, turned into a calling, turned into a call to action, turned into a Yard Sign Campaign. This was the sequence of events that let up to a prayer group’s response to the current state of our nation. Kathie Roth of Bryan, OH was noticing the dismal direction this country was traveling on, and listening to how frustrated her friends and neighbors were about the current climate of things. So what did this prayer group do? They went in the only direction they knew they could to get the answers they needed — they went down on their knees. They offered up prayers for the United States of America and they asked God to give them something concrete to make a difference in their communities for the betterment of this nation. God laid on their hearts to make signs for people. Signs can give people a voice when speaking is not their strong point. Signs let everyone who sees them, know how they view the world. 

Within the first week of having the signs available for people to display in their own yards, the original 300 ordered were all spoken for. An additional 200 were put on order and snapped up before the ordered was delivered. “We are very happy with how this message has been received in our community,” commented founding member, Kathie Roth. Another batch of signs are now on order.

Some of the local founding members of this courageous God-fearing group are Laura Priest of Grover Hill, Rita Diaz of Paulding, Kathie Roth of Bryan and Sue Arend of Paulding.

For more information about this Campaign, please contact: Heather Miller 419-399-4749, Rita Diaz 419-399-5476 or Kathie Roth 419-519-3392.

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