Monday, November 29, 2010

Kids Art Exhibit



For the past 7 weeks, 20 neighborhood kids have been coming through our community center doors working on fabulous art projects! They have been learning all about different art mediums including painting, drawing, photography, oil pastels, 3D building, collaging, and more! The cool thing about this Art class session is that all the art work is about Community! We have been learning all about Community and the different aspects of our city while creating Art! Come check out all the amazing art about Bellflower created by our neighbor kids! Your support would mean so much!


The Art Exhibit will be Wednesday, DECEMBER 8, 5-6:30pm Come to check out our Kid's art work & Enjoy Refreshments at our community center 16429 Bellflower Blvd.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

GSIs new media

Check out Good Soil Industries' new website! goodsoilindustries.com
and see some pics on our facebook page "good soil industries"

Huge thanks to Tim Brandon for his help in developing the website! Check out his other work such as http://www.sweetandsaucyshop.com/
you can contact him at: tim@biti.me

Stacks of Applicants

Hiring an employee is a fun and difficult process, and at Good Soil Industries we do it frequently. The opportunity to give someone a job is a privilege not to be taken lightly. Each month I collect a small stack of resumes on my desk and prayerfully begin searching for who will be the best fit.
There are many criteria for choosing a candidate, but the most valuable question is: “Are you connected with a local church?”. The reason is that we can’t overcome our past by ourselves. First we need Christ to do a miracle in our hearts, and second we need a community to support us through the tough times.
I’d like to say thank-you to the churches of Bellflower for being the supportive community we are called to be. Our current employees continue to praise their local churches for being a place that accepts them for who they are and encourages them to continue following Christ. They have felt loved, and this love gives them the strength to keep making the right but difficult choices. So keep it up! Keep finding ways to love those who are different from you and being a church that reaches out to anyone, anyone, who is searching.