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Matthew and popwe have the privilege to partner with these ministries to offer you and your family additional resources. Be sure to check out the ones that interest you. Please reach out to any of these ministries for further information. 

Adult & Teen Challenge

Adult & Teen Challenge is a Christ-centered, faith-based solution for youth, adults, and families struggling with life-controlling problems. Adult & Teen Challenge is dedicated to enabling people to live addiction-free lives. Adult & Teen Challenge recognizes that addiction is a serious and overwhelming issue and hopelessness can be debilitating. Abusing substances like meth, heroin, pills and alcohol is like racing down a path to destruction. Adult & Teen Challenge, through our Christ-focused approach, offers the time and space for broken people to experience God’s grace.

Click here to read Jordan’s experience in Adult & Teen Challenge

One Eighty

One Eighty began out of the testimony of the founder of this organization, Rusty Boruff.  Rusty spent many years as a homeless addict who eventually found himself sitting in Cell 121. A few years later, he and a few of his friends bought a trailer for $500 and began what we now know as, One Eighty. One Eighty prevents crisis, poverty, and addiction before it happens by helping people build a relationship with Jesus Christ and assisting local churches and organizations to connect with their communities.

Click here to read Rusty’s story.

The Meagan Napier Foundation

On May 11, 2002, a drunk driver killed Renée Napier’s daughter, Meagan, and Meagan’s friend, Lisa.  The driver, Eric Smallridge, was sentenced to 22 years in prison. In the midst of grieving the loss of her daughter, Renée came to forgive Eric, lead a successful campaign to have his sentence changed to 11 years and, in turn, Eric decided to make something positive out of his tragic mistake. In 2004, Renée began her journey giving DUI presentations at a multitude of venues, including high schools, colleges, military bases, churches, prisons and the NFL. In April 2010, Eric was granted permission to join Renée in her speaking campaign.

Click here to read Renee’s story

Musana Community Development Organization

Musana Community Development Organization was created when Ugandan and American University students discovered 162 children living at an orphanage in the worst conditions imaginable. In September 2008, Musana Children’s Home was established and moved 80 of the 162 children into a place they could finally call home. They began to receive three meals a day, proper medical care, a good education, and most importantly… love. Musana has also developed various sustainability projects, as well as education initiatives for it’s Ugandan community.

Click here to read our story of one of the founders, Andrea.

Mercy Multiplied

Mercy Multiplied is a free-of-charge, voluntary, faith-based residential program that serves young women from all socio-economic backgrounds ages 13-28, who face a combination of life-controlling issues such as eating disorders, self harm, drug and alcohol addictions, depression, and unplanned pregnancy. Mercy also serves young women who have been physically and sexually abused, including victims of sex trafficking.

Click here to read Krystal’s experience with Mercy Multiplied

Compassion International

Compassion International is the world’s leading authority in holistic child development through sponsorship. Compassion revolutionized the fight against global poverty by working exclusively with the Church to release children from poverty so that they may become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults. It is the only child sponsorship program to be validated through independent, empirical research. Compassion partners with more than 6,900 churches in 26 countries to release over 1.7 million babies, children and young adults from poverty in Jesus’ name.

Focus on the Family

Focus on the Family is a global Christian ministry dedicated to helping families thrive. This ministry provides help and resources to couples wanting to build healthy marriages that reflect God’s design, as well as help parents who wish to raise their children according to morals and values grounded in biblical principles. Focus on the Family is here to come alongside families with relevance and grace at each stage of their journey. They support families as they seek to teach their children about God and His beautiful design for the family, protect themselves from the harmful influences of culture, and equip themselves to make a greater difference in the lives of those around them.

The Prisoner’s Hope

The Prisoner’s Hope is a Christ-centered ministry reaching out to those incarcerated and their families; serving needs before, during and after incarceration through mentoring and assistance with basic needs to equip for successful re-entry into society.

She Found His Grace

She Found His Grace helps you find hope, healing, forgiveness, and freedom after abortion. So that you can share your redemption story to help others choose life. She Found His Grace also equips and educates churches to have difficult discussions about abortion.

Click here to read She Found His Grace founder’s story.

New Heart of Texas Ministries
Nondenominational Chapter of Rachel’s Vineyard

Rachel’s Vineyard: Rachel’s Vineyard helps participants experience God’s love and compassion on a deeply profound level. It creates a place where women and men can share, often for the first time, their deepest feelings about abortion. They are allowed to uncover troubling secrets in an environment of emotional and spiritual safety.

Grief to Grace: Healing the Wounds of Abuse, is an internationally recognized spiritual and psychological journey offered to anyone who is suffering from the violation, trauma, degradation and lasting effects of sexual, physical, emotional or spiritual abuse.

Duty to Heal – Finding Peace for a Soldier’s Heart:
Duty to Heal has been designed for military personnel and first responders who have suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.  Participants will embark on a journey to process various memories in a safe and supportive environment. We will address the challenges commonly faced and provide a path toward healing by ending isolation and creating a community of support and understanding. Past experiences can be transformed into new perspectives, strength, faith and resilience.

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