Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Running Into a Rebound Graduate

Just a few days ago, I was at a Bojangles getting breakfast. I heard a voice call my name. I smiled. I knew it would be a former client. I was right. It was a man who had graduated from our men’s Rebound program six years ago. Six years ago, he was doing whatever it took to keep himself in active addiction. Today, he is gainfully employed at one of our city’s corporations.

To every other guest at Bojangles that morning, he was just another customer. To me, he was a story of God’s grace that was poured into a struggling life.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Upcoming Crosspath Topics

This week's Crosspath radio program has been uploaded. See the following topics for the next two weeks:

Day

Date

Transition Question

Mon

2-18

Are there 29 characteristics for

marital harmony

Tue

2-19

What does Peppy Le Peu have to do

with marital harmony

Wed

2-20

Is marriage like flies on a screen door

Thu

2-21

Is curiosity important in marriage

Fri

2-22

What do oxen have to do with marriage

Mon

2-25

What does marriage drift towards?

Tue

2-26

Is Marriage 50 50

Wed

2-27

Can you be selfish in a 3 legged race

Thu

2-28

What are we guaranteed to have in life?

Fri

2-29

What is the natural drift of marriage

Friday, February 15, 2008

Increase in Winter Shelter Food & Another Success Story

As you read this, our kitchen is busier than ever. For the past ten years, we have been responsible for providing the evening meal to homeless men at the Emergency Winter Shelter. This season, we are experience a 40% increase in meals this fall vs. last fall.

In addition, each day, the clients in the Rebound and Dove’s Nest programs work hard to turn around their life from the self destructive habits that drove them to the streets. At a recent class I conducted at our Dove’s Nest program, I talked to one woman who has been with us since October. I remember her first few days, trying to tell me everything she thought. She didn’t realize her best thinking lead her to the streets. Today, she is about to complete our program. She is much more humble, willing to learn, anxious to learn the tools we teach so that the streets will become a thing of the past.