$15,800… plus shots, plus spending $, plus my pack, plus all the things I’ve never heard of that I needed… honestly I didn’t think I could do it.
How could I raise this much?
What am I going to do?
I don’t like asking people for $…
Im just a college student who works at a daycare..
Being real>> I got discouraged.
All these thoughts aside, I prayed and cried out to Jesus for Him to step in and take control of my fundraising.
And that’s when I had the idea of selling bath bombs, bath bombs are FUN!
Here’s the story behind Lavish Bombs…
Lavish bombs: a bath bomb, but not just a bath bomb. These are special & each bomb has a purpose behind them- I wrote my thoughts on paper. I wanted them to be personal and intentional.
Names such as a joy, peace, love, worth, grace, healing, hope, freedom, patience, breathe and many more. .
I wanted each person who bought a bath bomb to feel loved, enough, strong, capable, at peace and to have the chance to spend some time with Jesus.
I wanted each bomb to have a meaning, each to be prayed over specifically, and I wanted them to each have a bible verse so when you went to use your bomb you could meditate on that verse and let Jesus LAVISH his love on you.
For example: If you are in a season of unworthiness, not feeling good enough, beautiful enough, strong enough, then you would go with the Worth bomb and feel Worthy to God….. If you are struggling with having patience or peace then you would pick that bomb, and when you opened it you would find a verse that went with that certain word.
Then you put that bomb in your bath water, read the verse, ask Jesus to give you peace, joy, hope. Whatever you needed and He would Lavish it upon you.
This is the story behind the Lavish Bombs.
Every bath bomb is $10, and all of the money I raised would go towards the $15,800+ I need to help send me around the world, that is how I made fundraising FUN!
“See what great love the Father has LAVISHED on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.” 1 John 3:1
