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Tag Archives: homelessness
Mercy in the Margins (March – 2018)
Hi all, God is good. Therefore, we feel compelled to share God’s care with the poor. The Lord loves the poor, possesses unlimited resources, and supernaturally manifests both his love and provision through his servants. He will stretch us and … Continue reading
Posted in ministry update, Providence Downtown Church
Tagged church planting, gospel, homelessness, mission
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Mercy in the Margins (December – 2017)
Hi all, Recently, the words spoken long ago by a poor, pregnant Hebrew girl were brought to my attention again. Because of her unwed pregnancy, she was an outcast in her community. Yet she feared the LORD in the midst of … Continue reading
Posted in ministry update, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas, homelessness, poverty, Ron Hall, same kind of different as me
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Posted in Idaho Falls Rescue Mission, Uncategorized
Tagged Bibles, clothes, food, God's love, gospel hope, homelessness, Idaho Falls, shelter
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Comfort after car crashes
A car hit Richard in a crosswalk in downtown Idaho Falls. His left arm is slowly healing. He is in the black jacket. He has been living at the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission. A car hit EdyJo at the Midget … Continue reading
Posted in Idaho Falls Rescue Mission, Uncategorized
Tagged car accidents, God's love, homelessness, Idaho Falls, John 3:16
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IFRM Stories of Hope
Friends. In an Idaho Falls Rescue Mission office in the city downtown, John Howze has been posting a weekly story on the IFRM facebook page. Here is my nudge of encouragement to you: Like the IFRM facebook page so that you … Continue reading
What difference do it make?
Title – What difference do it make? Stories of Hope and Healing Authors – Ron Hall, Denver Moore, and Lynn Vincent Publisher – Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2009 This book is the sequel to Same Kind of Different as Me. And … Continue reading