By Shelly Burke, Editor
(This article appeared in the October issue of the
Nebraska Family Times. If you would like a FREE
sample issue of the paper, e-mail shelly@shellyburke.net)
The Living Water Rescue Mission (LWRM) in York, Nebraska,
recently completed the Ladies and Families Phase. As of July 26th,
the LWRM has the capacity to provide overnight facilities for up to six women,
five single women and their infants, and six family members (couples must be
married) in addition to the men’s overnight guest dorm.
Chaplain Dave Martell, Associate Director, continues to look ahead. “The construction is done, but the most important task—ministry—lies
ahead.” When the LWRM was built
there were questions as to whether there was a need for a Gospel rescue mission
in this rural area. The LWRM has been open for sixteen months and Martell
reports, “The men’s overnight guest dorm
has been running at full capacity for months. Since
the Ladies and Families phase has opened we have been serving meals to an
average of 20 people, three times a day. We are on track to serve almost 22,000
meals in the next year. “
The Ladies and Families Phase is volunteer dependent; there
are no paid staff members. Volunteers are needed to mentor women guests and
lead chapel. Volunteers serve in many capacities throughout all areas of the
mission. Martell says, “God called upon
His people to build His mission. It only makes sense that God would send His
people to keep His mission doing His ministry. This is a call on His people to
facilitate His work for His kingdom.”
The mission is praying to obtain funds for more paid staff
members, and donations of food, clothing, household items and working bicycles
are always appreciated, as are monetary donations. Martell says that the thing
they need most is prayer that the mission will fulfill its ministry.
Overnight
guests of the mission (and the Rescue Missions in Columbus and Norfolk) receive
free temporary housing, showers, meals, personal care items, and laundry
services. Guests who are not in need of housing can receive clothing, food and furniture
from the mission. These items are given at no cost to those in need. If you
have items to donate, please consider doing so to the Rescue Mission nearest
you.
The
LWRM, Columbus Rescue Mission and Norfolk Rescue Mission also offer guests The
New Life program, a non-denominational
Christian discipleship program. One goal of the program is to encourage our men
and women to establish a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. The program
uses the Bible, various textbooks and some videotapes and all are Biblically
sound.
Congratulations to the
Living Water Rescue Mission on completing the Ladies and Families Phase! God
bless you as well as the Columbus and Norfolk Rescue Missions as you continue
to serve those who need your services!
The Living Water Rescue Mission is located at 701 S. Lincoln
Ave., York and can be reached by phone at: (402) 362-0127 or e-mail: info@lwrmyork.org
The Columbus Rescue Mission is located at 1471 25th
Avenue in Columbus and can be reached by phone at (402) 563-1096 or e-mail: info@columbusrescuemission.org.
The Norfolk Rescue Mission is located at 111 N. 9th
Street in Norfolk and can be reached by phone at (402) 371-6484.
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