PressPause p.s.46.10 is a pilot model of ministry of Stonecroft Ministry based in Kansas City, Mo.
(Psalm 46:10 "Be still and know that I am God.")

PressPause p.s. 46.10 exists to invite people that are gathered at their work place, gym, school, park, etc. to STOP and consider the person of Jesus Christ.

PressPause p.s.46.10 organizes events that are free to those attending so that they might be encouraged and transformed by hearing the true tale of a professional Stonecroft storyteller.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

PressPause Goes to the Country

PressPause p.s.46.10 traveled to the Broken Arrow, OK country home of Andy and Shelly Franks July 18, 2011.  Shelly and her mother Mrs. Barbara Simmons invited friends and relatives to join them for an informational meeting concerning the very serious national business of Human Trafficking.  These gracious ladies offered simple snacks and a cool place to gather on a hot July evening.

Thirty-four moms, dads, grandparents and teens sat attentively in the Franks living room as PressPause Chair Sharon Braner and Financial Chair Laura Francis presented the PowerPoint Presentation on  modern day slavery and exploitation of women and children.  This was a first-time Stonecroft event for thirty of those folks.

Following the riveting pictures and statistics there was  a lively Q&A time and opportunities for one-on-one conversation.  Tips on how to identify women and children in distress were discussed, as well as the need for believers to engage in God's plan of freedom from sin and slavery.  Hand-outs to spark conversation and involvement included suggestions for personal action and a quiz for teen-age girls and their moms. Ten copies of the Gospel of John were distributed.

A simple invitation to meet friends and family on a summer evening with eternal results.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

PRESS PAUSE AT TOWN VILLAGE

Michelle Miller & Sherry Williams
                                                                   

PressPause was invited back to Town Village, a retirement home in Tulsa, OK today, May 31, 2011.  Activities director Robyn Thompson and Michelle Miller graciously invited the residents there for the afternoon gathering.

Stonecroft speaker Sherry Williams of Tulsa brought her many antique hats and gave a delightful presentation of  "Hats Through the Decades."  She shared funny stories of the styles that reigned during the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's!  Memories were rampant as we all participated in guessing  the names of the "style setters" of each period.   Following her demonstration Sherry shared her personal story of an early marriage, divorce, single parenting, extremely short engagement and the abundant life with her husband of 31 years. She stressed the critical nature of her relationship with Jesus Christ as the focal point of her life and marriage as her husband battled cancer.  She shared scriptures and her utter dependence upon the word of God.

Seventeen folks attended the event, eleven were first time guests to a Stonecroft event.  Six copies of the gospel of John were voluntarily picked up at the close of the meeting.

It was a delightful afternoon as folks paused from their daily routines and seriously considered the person of Jesus Christ.

Friday, May 13, 2011

GRADUATION DAY FOR THE LITTLE LIGHTHOUSE

 PressPause p.s. 46.10 returned to the Little Lighthouse in Tulsa, OK Thursday evening May 12th, 2011.  The occasion was a dinner honoring the parents of children graduating from the school for special needs. The graduates, age 6, have all spent several years at the school receiving very specialized training, therapy, prostheses, and social skills.

PressPause volunteers included: Pam McDonnel, Patty Clay, Laura Francis, Carolyn Reiger, Sharon Braner and Cheryl Piper. 

 Marty Hight encouraged the parents by telling her story of her own daughters experience of transitioning from this very specialized school into the public school system. She encouraged them to seek God's plan for their precious children, to pray for His strength, guidance and protection as His will for them is revealed. She reminded everyone of the supernatural love, patience and faith exhibited by children with special needs.

Lighthouse President and CEO (and former Stonecroft speaker) Marcia Mitchell also encouraged the parents to pursue a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as their hope and stability during this fearful time.


Thirty-four moms and dads, six volunteers and three Little Lighthouse staff  enjoyed the home cooked meal and the evening of encouragement. This was the first time these parents have ever attended a Stonecroft event.  PressPause is honored to have had  the opportunity to serve these brave and beautiful parents.












Marty Hight & Sharon Braner

Monday, April 25, 2011

TWO WORLDS BRIEFLY COLLIDE

It was a lovely setting for a very unlovely topic. The dark evil world of Human Trafficking and the beautiful peaceful world of a planned golfing club community met head-on Wednesday April 20, 2011.

The members of the "Ridge Readers" book club of the Forest Ridge neighborhood in Broken Arrow, OK organized the event.  They invited Stonecroft Ministries PressPause Chair Sharon Braner and  PressPause Financial Coordinator Laura Francis to the Players Grill for the presentation.  Eighteen mothers and grandmothers from the area attended. Thirteen of those women had never attended a Stonecroft event before that day.

Laura provided technical support for the Power Point presentation as Sharon explained the world of Human Trafficking.  A  Q&A time followed the pictures, stories and statistics.   Hand-outs included tips to recognize this modern day slavery, ideas for how to protect teens and children and a take home quiz for teen-age girls. 

Jesus was presented as the only way to freedom from the slavery of sin and the only One that can change hearts. Nine copies of the Gospel of John were picked up at the close of the meeting. 

The ladies shared stories and plans to take the message of help and hope back to their families, churches and sphere of influence.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS HUMAN TRAFFICKING MEETING

 
Stonecroft speaker Sharon Braner and Laura Francis presented the horror of Human Trafficking via Power Point presentation to the monthly meeting of the ladies of Paradise Baptist Church of North Tulsa,OK  Saturday March 26, 2011. ( Husbands Tony Francis and Dennis Braner provided the technical  support.) Paradise Women's Ministry President Laverne Lawson graciously invited us and  hosted the event.
  Approximately 25 women participated and vowed to search for ways to alleviate the suffering caused by this billion dollar "business"  that is sweeping our land.   After a time of Q & A,  18 copies of the gospel of John were distributed.   Friendships were formed and ideas of working together on future events were discussed. We sang, we prayed and we agreed that we are "bound together in love," and  the love Jesus offers is the message we must take to a hurting world.  We exchanged contact information for follow-up and future endeavors.  Interacting with the ladies of "Paradise" was the blessing of the day!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

PressPause P.S.46.10 Goes to TOWN VILLAGE


Robyn Thompson, Activities Director
& Stonecroft Speaker Sharon Braner

Michelle Miller, Chair of Stonecroft Tulsa #1 Women's Connection invited PressPause to Town Village, a local Retirement Community located in Tulsa, OK.   Michelle has served as a friend and counselor  there for the past eight years and is presently leading a Bible Study with the support of the Activities Director.   The gathering was scheduled for Monday afternoon, January 17, 2011.

The meeting room was filled with residents, friends, and staff of this delightful Community. Several residents arrived in their electric scooters.  Thirty-four folks attended with twenty-nine counted as participating in their first ever Stonecroft Outreach Meeting.  Sharon Braner, chair of PressPause and Stonecroft speaker helped each guest realize their present attitude by identifying anger, joy, generosity, fear,  loneliness, etc,  through the concept of a signature song.  She offered suggestions with famous and funny song titles from Country Music Best's Outrageous Tunes. She told her own life's story of overcoming self-centeredness and self-pity through the gospel of Jesus Christ. HE changed her life's song from "Gloom, Despair and Agony are Me" to  "Great is They Faithfulness."

After much laughter and a few silent tears many found themselves acknowledging their need of a "new attitude" which can only be accomplished through a new life of forgiveness and joy.

Nine copies of the gospel of John were picked up at the end of the meeting.  One "young at heart" gentleman was seen riding his scooter home to his apartment while singing in a loud voice "When the Saints Go Marching In." Another  elderly guest proclaimed that her new song for the day would be "Thanks for the Memory."

 After hugs and a promise to return the volunteers of PressPause agreed that they were the ones that had been blessed by spending time with these beautiful folks.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

PressPause p.s.46.10 at The Refinery

This past weekend Tulsa OK PressPause p.s.46.10 branched out with a new venue, new audience and new Stonecroft speaker.  Saturday night Jan. 15, 2011,"The Refinery" of Tulsa  opened their doors for PressPause.  The Refinery is the "happening place"  for clothing for the under 30 crowd with a Christian Bookstore nook in the back of the store.

A local Christian band warmed hearts as the young people and a few parents arrived for the "no entry fee" gathering.

Andy Braner, author, international speaker and President of Camp Kivu of Durango, CO was the Stonecroft approved speaker for the evening.

The teenage audience consisted  of 6 girls, 9 guys, a few parents, the band,  and store employees, a total of 22 first time guests at this  Stonecroft Outreach Meeting.  Andy spoke of the state of the teenage nation and answered questions about issues teenagers face today as all enjoyed free coffee and soft drinks. The gospel was presented and following the event 10 young people joined Andy at a local coffee shop for an extended Q & A session.   It was a warm spot on a cold night to pause and consider the person of Jesus Christ.