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About Goodwill Furniture Donations

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Summary: In order to donate furniture to a local Goodwill, a simple call can be used to set up arrangements for a pickup. Donate furniture to the Goodwill without all of the hassle with help from an associate pastor in this free video on furniture donations.

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Neil King has been in the ministry for over 10 years. He is currently an associate pastor and youth pastor of Mighty Word Church in LaSalle, Ill.read more

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"Do you have furniture or furnishings in your home that you're not sure what to do with? Why not try donating some of those things to your local goodwill, you know they accept furnishings and then they resell them to people for very reasonable prices. So it can be that which you no longer have use for can be blessing and can minister really to someone else. You can even arrange for a local pickup if you just simply call your local goodwill. Surely they can arrange for someway to send a truck to come and get your furniture so that way it doesn't prove to be a hassle for you and it makes it easy for you to be able to give and to bless someone else with what you have. You know you have heard the saying one man's trash is another man's treasure and that is so true because what you have and what you no longer have use for, something that is in perfectly good condition but yet you no longer have use for it can be a tremendous blessing to someone else. So won't you consider taking your used furnishings and offering them to your local goodwill so that they can be a blessing to someone else?"

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