I'm running with a very "different" crowd of friends these days...and it's
changing my life.
Some of my new friends have no homes.
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Some of them have no transportation.
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#1 Sale Now Philips AVENT BPA Free Classic Essentials Gift Set
Philips AVENT BPA Free Classic Essentials Gift Set Feature
- Bottle feeding made easy
- (2) 9 ounce bottles and (2) 4 ounce bottles
- Bottle brush, formula dispenser, pacifier, trainer cup, express microwave sterilizer
- Great for gifting
Philips AVENT BPA Free Classic Essentials Gift Set Overview
Philips AVENT Infant Starter Set. Includes all feeding and sterilizing essentials.Philips AVENT Microwave Sterilizer: Ultra fast and easy to use. Sterilizes 6 bottles in 2 minutes. Compact and lightweight. Convenient for travelAVENT Bottle: Clinically proven to reduce colic. Anti-colic valve reduces colic for less air in baby's tummy.The bottle is made from Polypropylene (PP) – a BPA-Free material. (2) 9 ounce/260ml bottles and (2) 4 ounce/125ml bottles included.Bottle to First Cup Trainer: Nipple and soft spout for easy training.Newborn Silicone Pacifier: Soft, long-lasting silicone nipple.Milk Powder Dispenser: Ideal for travel. Bottle Brush: Cleans hard to reach areas.
Philips AVENT BPA Free Classic Essentials Gift Set Specifications
The Philips AVENT Essentials Gift Set provides everything a new parent needs for safe, easy feeding and sterilizing. Each of the four BPA-free bottles included in this kit features a clinically proven anti-colic valve that reduces colic for less air in your baby's tummy and a more comfortable feeding experience. The express microwave sterilizer cleans six bottles in two minutes. This kit also comes with nipples, a bottle-to-first-cup trainer, a milk powder dispenser that's great for traveling, a bottle cleaning brush, and a newborn silicone pacifier.
Essentials Gift Set
At a Glance:
- Express sterilizer uses steam to kill harmful bacteria
- BPA-free bottles with wide design for safe, comfortable feeding
- Soft, naturally shaped nipples for easy transitioning from breast to bottle
- Anti-colic valve prevents air from entering a baby's tummy
- Bottle-to-first-cup trainer helps babies move to sippy cups
- Includes powder dispenser, bottle brush, and newborn pacifier
- Backed by a one-year warranty
Everything you need to feed you growing baby, plus an express sterilizer to keep bottles clean. View larger.
This sterilizer uses steam to kill harmful bacteria and keep your AVENT
bottles and nipples clean.
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The Philips AVENT Infant Starter Kit helps transfer from the breast to the bottle.
Transport milk anywhere with this milk powder dispenser
that's great for traveling.
Microwave Sterilizer Helps Protect Your Baby from Household Bacteria
Compact and lightweight, the express microwave sterilizer saves time by sterilizing six 9-ounce AVENT bottles, or twin AVENT breast pump parts and two bottles, in just two minutes. This easy-to-use system eliminates household bacteria with natural steam, not chemicals. Its compact size makes it ideal for travel.
This unit includes clear instructions on how to properly load the plastic rack, position the lid, and lock the clips into place. After microwaving, the safety grips allow for easy removal of the sterilizer from the microwave. If the lid remains closed, the contents will stay sterile for up to 24 hours.
BPA-Free Bottles Clinically Proven to Reduce Colic
The AVENT Essentials Gift Set comes with two 4-ounce bottles with slow flow nipples and two 9-ounce bottles with newborn nipples. Made from BPA-free polypropylene (PP) materials for safe feeding, these bottles have a wide shape for fewer spills while filling and quick cleaning. Clear, easy-to-read measuring markers make for an accurate filling, even when you're running on less sleep.
AVENT nipples are soft and naturally shaped to promote proper latch-on. Their shape also makes it easier to transition back and forth from breast to bottle feeding.
The AVENT bottles feature an anti-colic valve in the nipple that flexes to let air into the bottle, not in a baby's tummy where it can lead to gas and other discomfort. This design is proven to reduce colic. A clinical trial showed that at two weeks of age, babies fed with the AVENT bottle were less likely to experience colic symptoms than babies fed with a traditional bottle.
Bottle-to-first-cup Trainer Adapts to Your Baby's Changing Needs
The AVENT Essentials Set is designed to grow with babies as they move from bottle to sippy cup. The entire Philips AVENT line is interchangeable, so as babies' needs change it is easy to switch to nipples with faster flow rates. Once they're ready to move onto sippy cups, the bottle-to-first-cup trainer offers a nipple and soft spout for training, as well as easy-hold handles. You can also add the handles to a familiar bottle so babies can get used to more independent feeding.
Travel Dispenser for On-the-Go Feeding
For on-the-go feeding, this kit includes a sturdy plastic milk powder dispenser. The dispenser holds up to three pre-measured servings of milk powder/formula and has a stay-in-place lid for easy travel.
Orthodontic Pacifier Supports Healthy Development
To help soothe babies between feedings, this kit comes with a newborn silicone pacifier. This orthodontic, flat, and symmetrical nipple respects the natural development of babies' palate, teeth, and gums.
Bottle Brush for Easy Cleaning
For fast cleanup, this set comes with a bottle brush that reaches even hard-to-clean areas at the bottom and sides of the bottle.
Warranty Information
The AVENT microwave sterilizer is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Microwave sterilizer, two 4-ounce bottles, two 9-ounce bottles, two slow flow nipples, two newborn nipples, bottle-to-first-cup trainer with removable handles and soft spout, pacifier, milk powder dispenser with lid, cleaning brush, and instructions.
Infant Starter Kit
Feed and sooth your baby with this kit that includes two 4-ounce bottles, two 9-ounce bottles, two slow flow nipples, two newborn nipples, bottle-to-first-cup trainer with removable handles and soft spout, milk powder dispenser with lid, newborn pacifier, and cleaning brush.
Essentials Gift Set
Everything you need to feed and nurture your baby including two 4-ounce bottles, two 9-ounce bottles, two newborn nipples, two slow flow nipples, a bottle-to-first-cup trainer with removable handles and soft spout, milk powder dispenser with lid, newborn pacifier, cleaning brush and an express microwave sterilizer to eliminate harmful bacteria.
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Others are taking in widows and orphans with no clue as to how their needs
will be met...but they invite them in anyway.
Some of them are in third world nations while others are living out of Rv's
and cars packed full of all things they can carry, criss-crossing the good
ol' Usa.
Some live this way every day because it's the best their government will allow
them. Others live this way by option and are traveling with the bare minimum
out of necessity.
Some are so accustomed to doing without that, when given the occasion to
request a blessing, their response is, "God is my Provider." One might humbly
ask for a shirt. Others are "forced" to ask for money because they've just spent
hundreds of dollars on gasoline and were "blessed" with a mere love offering
after they spoke.
As for me, I'm helping in very way I can. I know it isn't much but little Is much
in the hands of God. I send eMail messages and make phone calls. My wife,
Barbara, and I - inspired by the example of others - now open our home for these
traveling ministers as they pass through. We've dedicated our home to the
Kingdom and that's what we're feeling led to do. I mentor others by eMail,
website and telephone as well. I mention that because it's not only money
these population need. In some cases, however, it's all we can do for them from so
far away.
Circuit Preachers Today
It seems a shame to me that a minister should have to pass the plate after he
preaches and hope that his brothers and sisters will give him adequate money
to fix their car's air conditioner as they voyage through America's desert Southwest
(there's a traveling family staying in our home right now in this exact situation;
last winter, a couple had issue with their heater as they parked in a WalMart
parking lot, cranking the machine all night long to stay warm).
I don't recall the apostle Paul ever requesting finances for himself - even though
he gave his stamp of approval for a someone to make their living off the Gospel.
I could never understand why a man wouldn't make his needs known to his
Church and expect to be "sent out" (the word "apostle" authentically means
"sent one"). Best yet, The Church should plainly Know that these population
would have needs and sow into their lives accordingly.
Sow Sparingly, Reap Sparingly.
So, what is Our accountability toward those who have laid it all down" for the
cause of Christ? What are we supposed to do as part of The Body of Christ?
Whether it's a new set of tires, assistance in feeding a man's family, Bibles or
funds to contribute for an orphanage in a war-torn country, or a motorbike to
increase a minister's efficiency as he tends to the needs of population 15 miles
around on hilly terrain, what role are we supposed to play?
My contention is that, once a minister makes his needs known, or once a need
is perceived by those who are listening to the Holy Spirit, someone needs to
write a check.
Simple enough? It's not our money anyway. I often hear the excuse, "Yes,
Michael, but aren't we supposed to be good stewards of what God gives us?
What if he's a scam artist?" Such cynical comments are inspired of the devil!
I find it spectacular, how we can spend an median of each time we take a trip
to the mall, "stewarding" God's money in the most wasteful manner, yet
arriving at all kinds of clever, even spiritual-sounding excuses where advancing
the cause of Christ is concerned. Some of these traveling ministers are being
forced Out of the ministry and into getting secular jobs plainly because The
Church has failed to keep the ministries God has given them. Ministry in one's
workplace can be a very good thing - and these ministers Will take advantage
of every occasion - but 'good' is the enemy of 'best.'
The Wheat And The Tares
Sure, there are hucksters and scammers and charlatans in every field. All the time
will be. We've got to take the good along with the bad. Once again, whose job
is it to whip out the Flesh-O-Meter and determine who is carnally-minded and
who is being led by the Spirit? Will we use that same Flesh-O-Meter on
ourselves? How about using it on the preacher at our own Church? The choir?
How about those who toss a bit of money in the gift plate - are they giving
in the flesh or by the Spirit?
What we do with God's money is in the middle of us and God. What the receiver does
with God's money is in the middle of Him and God. Whether they buy a bottle of booze
or a bottle of method to feed an orphan, it's not our concern. Many who have
given to some of the most high-profile, polished ministries in America were
ripped-off. How do we know that our favorite preacher isn't a closet drunk,
a porn addict or a gambling addict? We don't. God does and He is well able to
deal with His misbehaving kids.
The book of 1 Samuel 16:7 says, "Man looks at the outside but God looks
at the heart." God is so much more involved with our character than our
comfort. His goal is to conform us to the image of His Son. We who live life in
these earth suits tend to judge all things agreeing to our five senses. That's
why we are to walk by faith and not by sight; we are so authentically deceived by that
which sparkles. A baby will more easily play with a few shining dimes than a
crumpled old 0 bill.
Owning Up And Growing Up
It's time we, The Church, recognize the error of our ways and repent. It's time to
grow up where our giving is concerned. We can waste our money buying
playground equipment, paving church parking lots and buying gargoyles for the
cathedral, or we can corollary the admonition of 3 John 5-8 (Amp) which says,
"Beloved, it is a fine and rigorous work that you are doing when you give any
service to the [Christian] brethren, and [especially when they are] strangers.
They have testified before the church of your love and friendship. You will do
well to transmit them on their journey [and you will please do so] in a way
worthy of God's [service]. For these [traveling missionaries] have gone out for
the Name's sake (for His sake) and are accepting nothing from the Gentiles (the
heathen, the non-Israelites). So we ourselves ought to keep such population
[to welcome and contribute for them], in order that we may be fellow workers in
the Truth (the whole Gospel) and cooperate with its teachers."
Read that again.
Must so many toiling ministers All the time come with their hat in their hand? Should a
man of God be so involved with buying food for his children while he's trying to
minister to others? Are we, The Body of Christ, able to obey the Head - Jesus
Himself - and plainly talk when they make their needs known? Hint: They
have Many needs. Rather than wait for them to ask, are we able to plainly perceive
at their itinerary, or their list of needs, and send them money they need?
Friends, it's time that we matured where our giving to the work of The Church
is concerned. We've all been impacted by the shyster-ministers and are fed-up
with money-grubbing televangelists. But we mustn't let the few bad apples
spoil the whole bunch. That's exactly what Satan intended. Too many of us
have fallen for his deceptive scheme and are, instead, sowing God's money into
buying all kinds of other things that moths and rust will destroy while we, at
best, toss a few bucks in the direction of God's Kingdom.
If You would be curious in helping some truly committed, downright awe-
inspiring population as their needs arise, send me an eMail with the word "Cash"
in the branch Bar and I'll keep you posted when needs arise. In each case,
these will be population with whom Whether myself or a friend in ministry have a
relationship on some level. That should put many minds at ease.
Thank you in expand for giving to the Lord. That's exactly Who you're giving To.
I like this translation from The Message, Matthew 25:37-40: "'Master, what are
you talking about? When did we ever see you hungry and feed you, thirsty and
give you a drink? And when did we ever see you sick or in prison and come to
you?' Then the King will say, 'I'm telling the solemn truth: Whenever you did one
of these things to someone overlooked or ignored, that was me--you did it to me.'"
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