Letter to the Editor: Faith Ministry helps neighbors

By Joseph Fessenden
Posted Nov 17, 2009 @ 09:05 PM
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A few years ago, Faith Miracle Ministry opened up in a socially abandoned community. They began programs to help people where they are. The pastor of Faith Miracle Ministry has a fire deep down in her heart because she understands where these people come from. It is her desire to reach the youth of this area with love in hopes that they do not go down the path of hardship. She wants to reach them before they turn to drugs and alcohol to escape reality.
The Wednesday night dinner has become a safe refuge for many children in the area. Around 60 kids come to eat and be loved by caring adults each week. A group of women work hard all day at the church to make sure there is a nice healthy meal ready for when the children show up.
Faith Miracle Ministry has opened a growing food pantry, clothing rooms for young and old, and a hygiene pantry. Upon that, the church has rented out a storage shed to take in donations of good furniture in order to help those who are without. The areas in which they are reaching out to the communities is ever expanding because the church wishes to be there to give a helping hand in order to lift others up out of the world of despair into the knowledge that there truly are people out there who care.
In conclusion, “Faith Miracle Ministry has brought back some hope to Hope Street.”

Joseph Fessenden
Hannibal
 

A few years ago, Faith Miracle Ministry opened up in a socially abandoned community. They began programs to help people where they are. The pastor of Faith Miracle Ministry has a fire deep down in her heart because she understands where these people come from. It is her desire to reach the youth of this area with love in hopes that they do not go down the path of hardship. She wants to reach them before they turn to drugs and alcohol to escape reality.
The Wednesday night dinner has become a safe refuge for many children in the area. Around 60 kids come to eat and be loved by caring adults each week. A group of women work hard all day at the church to make sure there is a nice healthy meal ready for when the children show up.
Faith Miracle Ministry has opened a growing food pantry, clothing rooms for young and old, and a hygiene pantry. Upon that, the church has rented out a storage shed to take in donations of good furniture in order to help those who are without. The areas in which they are reaching out to the communities is ever expanding because the church wishes to be there to give a helping hand in order to lift others up out of the world of despair into the knowledge that there truly are people out there who care.
In conclusion, “Faith Miracle Ministry has brought back some hope to Hope Street.”

Joseph Fessenden
Hannibal
 


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