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– February 3, 2020
By Tim Sells It has been five plus years now since I began my journey with the Impact family. During this time God has blessed me to work with the Life House ministry. I have been with Nate, Harvey, and David Beegle as we have together sought God’s direction for the recovery program and the
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– January 27, 2020
By Tyler Lemmons In our seventh year of Impact Mentoring we have met a long-held goal: 50 mentors! I know that numbers are not often a reflection of the quality of something, but in this case they tell us something – that each week 50 kids are spending quality time building a Godly relationship with
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– January 20, 2020
by Sydney Reynolds and Geremy Varner Impact’s Middle School program decided 2020 needed to start off right with a retreat at Camp of the Hills! 5 vans, 3 cars, and 1 truck loaded up with 67 middle schoolers, 22 adults and enough food to feed an army and headed to the other side of Austin
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– January 13, 2020
by Carlos Ingles In the Bible there are many examples of people gathering around food. In the Old Testament the holidays were often related to eating food, such as lamb, bread, and bitter herbs. At Passover Jesus himself participated in a meal with his disciples. On another occasion, when the disciples were all together, the
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– January 7, 2020
by Marilyn Flores I recently had the honor of meeting Ms. Estrella, who is a hard-working single mother of three. Estrella works two jobs and has always been able keep up with expenses until recently, when she separated from her husband due to his alcoholism and his not being responsible. She came in requesting assistance
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– January 6, 2020
by Marilyn Flores I recently had the honor of meeting Ms. Estrella, who is a hard-working single mother of three. Estrella works two jobs and has always been able keep up with expenses until recently, when she separated from her husband due to his alcoholism and his not being responsible. She came in requesting assistance
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– January 6, 2020
by Tim Huffman For about the last eight months I’ve been leading a small group study at the Garden Oaks Adult Activity Center. This is a facility that is specially geared toward adults that have special medical needs and some of them are in need of psychiatric attention as well. Maria Zuniga, a member and
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– December 18, 2019
by Paul Woodward I recently witnessed a beautiful modern day illustration of the widows offering in Mark 12. It was a Tuesday morning at the Impact Resource Center, when hundreds of hungry families are receiving a warm welcome, being treated with dignity, participating in a bible study, and being given groceries. A Resource Center recipient
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– December 18, 2019
From now until the end of the year every dollar you give is doubled and helps fund our ministries in 2020! Each of these ministries have financial needs in order to operate, whether it be in terms of staffing, facilities, utilities, transportation, etc. You can feel confident that these needs will be met efficiently, however;
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– December 18, 2019
David Lewis begins his Tuesday mornings early, directing traffic for the Impact Resource Center’s food and clothes giveaway. The morning is hectic and serves 100-150 families each week, and there is always one intersection that gets particularly snarled if no one minds it. David patiently does this, and almost always in the hot Houston sun.
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– October 29, 2019
by Dennis Jaeger The new sign in front of Impact Lindale isn’t big, but it beckons “Come” and is already making an impact. It wasn’t long after the sign was installed that we received our first phone call from someone who had walked by and seen our number. I returned Ethan’s phone call immediately after
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– October 22, 2019
by Tim Huffman In the late 1800’s John M. McCaleb wrote a very inspirational hymn called The Gospel is for All. The words of this beautiful hymn took on greater meaning for me as a result of a new small group that recently began at the Garden Oaks Activity Center. The Garden Oaks Activity Center
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