Rescue Mission “There’s never really an average day. . at the Rescue Tission, according to James Oliver. Each day brought its >wn unique struggles. The men of the Rescue Mission ream faced the pressures of racial, religious and personal ensions. Through it all, the Lord opened doors where lone could be seen and brought opportunities to minister vhen least expected. They shared the gospel with those
they could and reached out in love to those they couldn’t, all the while praying constantly for wisdom and guidance. They listened to the silent cries for help and let God use them to answer those cries. Through meeting physical needs, a door was opened to meeting spiritual needs and further ministry opportunity. — Andrea Fisher
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Through the Rescue Mission the men were able to help many dif ferent people from many differ ent backgrounds.
(L to R) James Oliver, Justin Batz, Harold Gant. Not Pictured: Josh Henderson
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Harold (L) and Josh (R) work along side of many people such as Joe Velrez, one of the Rescue Mission staff members.
While out on ministry the WOLBI students help out in the kitchen and around the Mission doing various things such as cooking, serving, cleaning, or anything else that needs done.
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