06 Oct 2008 Hungry, Anyone?
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Victory Home feeds over thirty people, three times a day.

And we spend hardly anything on food!

How is that possible? It’s easy. Two steps.

1) We pray.
We go to the Lord with our needs; this is His ministry and we ask for His provision. After all, He owns the cattle on a thousand hills!

2) God lays it on hearts of those in the community to give. 
And they do! Individuals buy spices and staple goods, grocery stores offer leftovers, restaurants save their extras, and other ministries share their blessings.

 

Is God speaking to you about giving?

Not sure what we need?

Give us a call at 487-2633. Let God use you today!

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    Jessi Hagen 
    Thursday, 25. December 2008

    Hello. I’m trying to get an email for melanie so I can get a photo (hopefully) of my special friend who was baptized a few weeks ago. I was there last night (Christmas Eve) to support him. I just wanted to say that I found the service to be very Christ-honoring, Scripture-based and well put together. The singing was fantastic! And the base player was AWESOME! My friend seems to have put on the new man . . . I am still in shock. A good shock. Jesus is the answer — and I think my brotherman going through your program knows better than anyone what I told him from the beginning - people are sinners just like you and me and they will fail you some time or another. I will fail you. Count on it. But Jesus NEVER FAILS! God bless you all for your kindness to my friend, who I have prayed for . . . whose life I begged for, cried over, begged people to pray for, lost sleep over that guy! But it was all worth it. Thank you for being the means the Lord has used. My friend sings a new song . . . and is a sight for sore eyes. No longer emaciated, no longer imprisoned in besetting sin and misery of a life out of control — but looks like a healthy man! Looks like a different person and I wouldn’t have recognized him–till I heard his voice. God bless all of you at Geneva Park — I cried all night . . . but it was a great, wonderful cry to God for His Mercy, Justice and Grace - Jesus Lives!!!!!

    In Christ Alone,

    Jessi