A HOME
MISSION: Taking the Gospel to those in the prisons, the jails and the homeless
on the streets. Ministering to the
least, the lost and those unloved by the world.
The entire segment of society we minister to cannot possibly help us in
return.
GOSPEL PREACHING MINISTRY: Currently conducting over 120 weekly
services in 17 prisons, jails, boot camps, Youth Development and
Transition
Centers
.
SEMINARS: Presenting
seminars for men in churches and prisons on “Walking in Divine Favor”,
"The Fulfilled Life in Christ" and "Being God's Man."
PERSONAL DISCIPLESHIP: Operates
a Buddy System to match up men saved in prison with Christian men in their own
hometown to help disciple them through the mail and also to help them find a job
and invite them to their church once they are released.
BIBLE DISTRIBUTION: Supplying 12,000 free Bibles a year to men in
the prison system and on the streets.
JOB ASSISTANCE MINISTRY: Operates a Job Bank for men getting out of
prison and now has a hundred employers ready to hire these men who for the most
part have no other means to support themselves.
STREET REVIVALS: Conducts monthly street revivals in downtown
Atlanta for the homeless, drug addicts and alcoholics giving them free food,
clothes, blankets, tracts and Bibles.
CLOTHES & FOOD DISTRIBUTION: Operates
a Thrift Store in Conyers to supply the poor, burn-out victims and
men just out of prison free
clothes, food and shoes.
TRANSITION & DISCIPLESHIP CENTER:
The Shepherd's House, in Conyers, was built totally by faith, and is
now open and operating. It has a
5,000 sq. ft. main residential building . The
Lord provided this facility for men who are saved in prison but have no family,
job , money or place to stay. They
are discipled, clothed, found a job and allowed to live virtually free for
several months.
STAFF HOMES: Built also
by faith are two staff homes and a third is now under construction.
These homes house the families of full-time,
home missionaries.
FRUIT THAT REMAINS: The ministry was used of God in 2000 for 5,700
men accepting Christ while in the prisons, jails or on the streets of cities in
North, central Georgia.