Ministering to the Homeless from the Inside Out

When spreading the word and God’s love, one of the biggest challenges our ministers face is when they interact with homeless people. Minister Seeley understood that to better understand the predicament, one needs to spend some time living such life, which is exactly what he did. The connection that is established often is founded on the sense of being desperate and broken, and frequently feeling like there’s no one out there that cares about you. Fortunately, the way out from there is only up.

Key Takeaways:

  • We develop partnerships with the organizations that have services that we need or may need to service our homeless members. Both suicide and involvement in sex trafficking are big issues within the ho
  • COVID has changed our ministry in many ways. Because of it, we have had to go to a virtual format. Because the people that we serve do not have computers or have limited access to the internet, we us
  • In past years, we had local churches that came in and cooked dinners and provided gifts for the homeless. This would be an opportunity to fellowship and enjoy the time together since many of them do n

“Although most of the existing units on the property are in a deteriorated state, renovations are in progress.”

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