Agree. I contribute to local charity, “Union Gospel Mission,” that houses and feeds homeless people, some of †hem mothers with children. Cleans up their addictions, teaches them about Jesus, love, family, and hope. Trains them to do certain jobs so they can remain clean and sober
Contributed my old car to their used-car lot. When I went in with the Title to the car, young man greeted me: “Hi, I’m John, I’m an alcoholic and the sales manager.”
Bright young man was born to be the sales manager. UGM has the best used car lot in town. Men learn to salesmen, parts department employees and managers, mechanics, whatever.
The more money people contribute the ,more residence buildings they build, people they feed, hopeless cases they rescue. One of their “trained prayer warriors” prayed for my son, a brilliant tech guy who keeps walking out of six-figure jobs to drink. Son is back on track now.
All of those drunk and drugged-out street people were once beautiful children. Pray for them and help get them off the street.
Thanks for saying what you said.
Thank you for that statement. Had a family member in that situation and he's back to his wonderful, productive self thanks to people who did just that.