A new depth of love for those experiencing homelessness
Stan Simmons has always loved people. But he’s discovered a whole new level of love as he and his church have reached out to the homeless in their city.
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Stan Simmons has always loved people. But he’s discovered a whole new level of love as he and his church have reached out to the homeless in their city.
When praying the Lord's Prayer, let's widen our focus so that "us" includes everyone in our cities, especially the "least of these," says FMI Associate Director Ted Vail.
Brett Swayn moved to the U.S. from Australia to pursue a career in music, but he ended up becoming homeless. Now a sous chef at The Cookery, he provides job training to help others get off the streets.
Being involved with Foursquare has given my life meaning and a purpose I had never known before.—Marcus McCloud
“I wasn’t only running away from an abusive, alcoholic mother; I was also trying to escape a very rough neighborhood.”
Scores of people made first-time decisions for Christ this Easter as Foursquare churches across the nation shared the gospel and engaged their local communities with compassionate care.
The spirit of giving was prevalent in Foursquare churches across the country this past holiday. Here's a look at the creative ways church members reached out to people in their communities.
I was in Major League Baseball for 17 years. Now I serve full-time at the Dream Center. I am, by the Grace of God, attempting to show His love to people in whatever way that I possibly can.—Kevin Malone
Through outreaches both traditional and innovative, 70 Foursquare churches that participated in a post-Easter survey reported a total of 2,913 first-time decisions for Christ on Easter weekend.