Four Generations Serve Together at the Norfolk Servant Center
Last week a group of people from Pender, Nebraska showed up with a few extra helpers at the Orphan Grain Train Servant Center in Norfolk, Nebraska: Laurie Brokaw came with three of her grandchildren. Laurie’s aunt, Roberta Kai and her great-granddaughter and Carmen Wolfe, who is Laurie’s daughter and Orphan Grain Train’s Servant Center’s receptionist, and inventory manager also volunteered. Four-generations went through bunkers of stuffed animals and packed them into boxes. Thank you, for volunteering and sharing your family with us.
Related News Stories
Honorable Couple Travels to Norfolk with Quilts
Marilyn and Gerald Bohling, both in their 90’s, traveled to Orphan Grain Train Norfolk to deliver ten boxes of quilts. The quilts were gathered from the Fremont. NE area and Immanuel Lutheran Church, Hooper, NE. Thank you, to all the women who ...
Read More“Servant Road Trip” Leads to OGT Norfolk for Two MN Youth Groups
On Tuesday, June 23, the spark that began in the mind of Ted Stroming was shared with Chris Brown and together the two men lit the flame of a “servant road trip” to Nebraska. Both men are Directors of Christian Education (DCE) in their ho...
Read MoreChurch in Pampali, Latvia Eagerly Await Mid-Atlantic Shipment
Once again, the Lord provided a beautiful day for loading a container – bright sun and cool breeze! On Wednesday, June 25, 2026, Orphan Grain Train Mid-Atlantic Branch volunteers, hand-packed 1,100 boxes of clothing, shoes, bedding, toys, school su...
Read More