I truly am a miracle - Faith Mission of Elkhart
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I truly am a miracle - Faith Mission of Elkhart
Faith Mission Faith Action O F E L K H A R T, I N C . IN A Newsletter from Faith Mission of Elkhart FALL 2014 801 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516 “I truly am a miracle” J acqueline’s addiction to alcohol cost her dearly. Jobs, a home, and the people she loved. It didn’t start out that way. She began drinking in college to “fit in.” “That nice, warm, mellow, smooth feeling took away all my worries.” Jacqueline “hardly drank at all” once she was married and had children – her husband was an alcoholic and “somebody had to be the responsible person.” But seven years ago, Jacqueline and her husband divorced and she began working full time – and drinking. “I’m a registered nurse, and I couldn’t work and drink at the same time. I was on my way to a job interview when I was arrested for DUI.” Don’t miss… “I think I’ll be homeless today”............................2 31 Tons of Food!..............2 “I’m not going to fall apart!”......................3 The arrest didn’t keep Jacqueline from drinking, nor did it keep her from becoming homeless or involved with a man who beat her. “My family tried, but they couldn’t help me,” Jacqueline says sadly. Jacqueline’s drinking got so bad that she was hospitalized, then sent to a detox program, and from there, she came to Faith Mission. “Every single step along the way, God has placed people in my life who are supposed to be there! When I was drinking, I thought I had no use for Him. Today, that’s totally different!” Today, Jacqueline is using her God-given talents to care for others in a local nursing home. She’s living in an apartment near the Mission, has a car that was given to her by a local pastor, is attending a local church and is reunited with her daughter. Jacqueline is grateful for the opportunities—and the people— God has put back into her life. “I lost these connections, and now they have been restored. That takes a power that’s bigger than me!” “I didn’t want to live the way I was living. I wanted to be happy. And I can say today I’m really happy. I’m happy to have my life pretty much restored, my daughter living with me, and the opportunity to still have a relationship with all three of my children. I truly am a miracle.” A Message from Ross Swihart A special gift to thank you for your support. Thank you for feeding people who are hungry. Thank you for making sure homeless people have safe shelter. Thank you for your prayers on behalf of those in need. Thank you for offering hope and new life! I don’t think anyone has ever gotten out of bed in the morning and said, “Gee, I think I’ll be homeless today.” People are here for a reason. Some are simply seeking a hot meal or a night of shelter. Many more are looking for help and a refuge – a shelter in God that can save and restore lives ruined by alcohol, addiction, abuse and abandonment. Matthew 7:7 clearly describes the refuge and shelter found here at the Mission: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” All in need are welcome here, just as they have been since our doors were opened nearly 60 years ago. But it is only with your prayers and your support that we can continue to be a refuge for those who knock. Thank you, and God bless you for all you do. As a tangible way of showing our gratitude, I’d like to send you a very special 2015 calendar. Please check the box on your reply slip. Your calendar will be mailed at the end of November. Hungry for Change? W National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week, Nov. 16-22. e all want to end hunger and homelessness. Here’s your chance to bring together your family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, people from your church, school or civic group to lessen the hardships hungry, homeless men, women and children face each day. » Serve a meal here at the Mission » Organize a drive ° Canned food ° Clothing, especially coats and jackets for cold weather ° Hygiene items ° Socks and underwear ° Sheets & blankets » Skip lunch and donate the money to the Mission For more information, contact Vera at (574) 293-3406, ext. 103 or e-mail [email protected]. 31 tons of food! 52,000 meals. That’s 62,400 pounds of food – over 31 tons! That’s how much food Faith Mission will serve to hungry men, women and children this Thanksgiving season. Wow! That seems impossible. But with your help, it will happen. It costs just $1.79 to feed Ross Swihart one hungry person. Just $1.79 Executive Director to provide an entire meal of wholesome, home-cooked food…a meal that could not only help that person end a life of homelessness, but a meal that could 2 be the start of a new and better life. Your gift today to our 2014 Annual Thanksgiving Campaign will go a long way toward filling the Mission’s pantry and providing the care hungry, homeless men, women and children will need this Thanksgiving season and beyond. Just a reminder: The Mission receives NO government funding. So we really do need your help to cook and serve more than 52,000 meals. Please, give generously. Thank you! “I’m not going to fall apart!” R egina’s battle with addiction began when she was only a child. “My uncle and my granddaddy used to give me liquor,” she says. “I’ve struggled with alcohol and drugs for 38 years.” She’d been in and out of rehab, but kept relapsing. “I would get myself better and then I would go back to drinking,” she says. “I kept spiraling down.” Finally, Regina hit bottom, and was ready to end her life, but God had other plans. “I was going to kill myself and, one day in my room, I got out these gospel tapes,” she says. “Something told me, ‘Call the Mission.’” Regina did call, and entered the Mission’s Training Faithful Women Recovery Program. “This time, I made a decision that I had to change. My way didn’t work,” Regina says. “I dedicated my life back to Christ. I surrendered.” Now, when Regina hits a rough patch, she seeks counsel from Mission staff. “I’m surrounded by people that love and care for me,” she says. “They say, ‘Hold on to God and to His Word and apply it to your life.’ I try to do that on a daily basis. No matter what happens in my life, I’m not going to fall apart.” Regina’s greatest blessing since coming to the Mission has been regaining custody of her son after nine years. “It was rough at first, but now we’re bonding,” she says. “He’s not afraid to talk to me about the abandonment, and that’s helping both of us to heal. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.” Regina currently lives with her son in the Mission’s transitional housing and works at a job the Mission helped her find, which allows her to spend time with her son. She will soon graduate from the program and plans, eventually, to get a better job and relocate, but she’s not in a hurry. “In the past, I was always in a rush. I made rash decisions, and I don’t want that to happen,” Regina says. “I want my goals to be accomplished so when I do get out there, I won’t fall.” Regina believes the Mission is responsible for saving her life. “This is a place where you can start all over and you don’t have to do it alone,” she says. “There are people here that really care about you and your salvation.” 5th Annual Turkey Stampede: Nov. 27 Move your feet so others can eat! T he numbers are growing and so is the fun. Last year, more than 2,300 men, women and children of all ages turned out for the Mission’s 5th Annual Turkey Stampede. This year, why not gather up your family and friends and be part of this exciting event? You can take part in a 10K run, a 5K walk/run or a 1 mile walk through the streets of Elkhart. Or, sponsor a runner and then come and cheer them on from the sidelines! We’ll also be holding our Turkey Stampede at a new location: Elkhart Youth and Community Center at 200 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, IN 46516. Entry fee is $10 per person. Optional chip timing is available for serious runners, and everyone can purchase a Turkey Stampede shirt for just $13. All proceeds benefit the men, women and children served by Faith Mission. In addition to runners and walkers, we need volunteers for the Turkey Stampede…lots of them. Interested? Call Cris at 293-3406, ext. 115. For more information, visit www.theFaithMission.org, or call Mike at (574) 293-3406, ext. 105. See you at the starting line! 2014 Annual Thanksgiving Campaign 52,000 meals 27,000 nights of shelter Our guests may not know you, but your presence is felt each and every day! 3 Thanksgiving Shopping List Latest News W ant to keep up with all the great work and community activities here at Faith Mission? Visit our Facebook page, click on the “Like” button and then click on “Get Notifications.” You’ll get all the latest news as it happens, and you can post your comments or inspirational messages too! off at Donations can be dropped am Ave., Elkhart. the Mission at 801 N. Benh 06, ext. 112 Call Kerry at (574) 293-34 for more infor mation. Make it a happier Thanksgiving for people in need – gather your fa mily, friends or group and volunteer at the Mission! We’ ll need extra hands during the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving as we prepare more than 575 meals each day. For more information or to volunteer today, please call Vera at (574) 293-3406, ext. 103. Or visit theFaithMission.org and click on “How to Help.” Mission Moment on Pulse FM, 96.9 F eel the need for a bit of inspiration? Listen for Mission Director Ross Swihart’s Mission Moment on Pulse FM, 96.9. Here’s my 2014 Annual Thanksgiving Campaign gift: m m m m m $16.11 to feed and care for 9 people $26.85 to feed and care for 15 people $51.91 to feed and care for 29 people $_______ to help as much as possible Send me my FREE 2015 Mission Calendar. m Or, listen to previous segments of Mission Moment by visiting our website at theFaithMission.org and clicking on the Mission Moment banner on our homepage. Check enclosed m m Bill my credit card m m CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE m CIV/SEC # PHONE # Donate online at www.theFaithMission.org, or call (574) 293-3406. _________________________________________________________________ NAME _________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________ Faith Mission of Elkhart P.O. Box 1728 Elkhart, IN 46515-1728 CITY / STATE/ ZIP _________________________________________________________________ E-MAIL FALL14 Please return this completed form with your donation. 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