NURTURE HOUSE a ministry of Glory To God Ministries "Truly, I say to you, as you did it to the Least of these my brethren, you did it to me." (Matthew 25:40) Questions & Answers 1) What is Glory to God Ministries? Glory to God Ministries was founded in 1994 to serve the
needs of people, beginning with the Carver community. Our special
focus is those who have been incarcerated and now seek to live
faithfully.
2) What are the mission and objectives of the organization? Glory to God Ministries helps people to become responsible,
self-sufficient, contributing members of the
community. There are three primary objectives: to provide training in
skills that eqip people to live and work; to provide physical
and spiritual sustenance; and to provide a beacon of hope in the community.
3) What is the motivation behind this work? As Christians, we are taught to help those in need. Glory to God
Ministries is built upon the Scriptural admonition of Jesus Christ,
"as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren,
you did it to me." (Matthew 25:40). In today's urban environment,
there exist many negative influences that interfere
with the opportunity for people to realize their potential.
Glory to God ministries strives to help people physically, vocationally and spiritually.
4) How is this accomplished? The multi-faceted work of the ministry centers in and around the
Nurture House, a transitional home for men seeking to live a
Christian life after incarceration. The house offers physical
shelter--a vital refuge from the influences that contributed to their
earlier difficulties--and fellowship among men of similar
aspiration. Vocational assistance is given in the form of computer classes ,
which have been offered to residents and neighbors since the program's inception;
GED classes are planned to begin in 1998.
Spiritual development is nurtured in Bible study, worship,
prayer and Christian fellowship.
5) How many participants benefit from the program? The Nurture House accommodates up to six men, each committing to a
six-month residence covenant; a second six-month
term may be offered by vote of the board. Since the spring of 1996,
many men have made the Nurture House their home,
and many men and women have participated in vocational training there.
6) What is the vision for the future? Several near-term needs are opportunities for the ministry to more
fully serve its mission in the community.
First, NURTURE HOUSE furnishings will be upgraded,
preferably through donated goods. Second,
computer classes will be expanded, once computers are upgraded to run newer software.
Third, GED courses are to be initiated, once qualified teachers are identified.
Fourth, a women's Nurture House is being considered,
potentially opening in early 1999.
7) What is the annual budget? Glory to God Ministries operates within a modest budget.
Having proven the impact of the programs and looking to
achieve the vision for growth,
we have declare 1998 to be a year of jubilee and new beginning
with a budget $26,880. Both from a programmatic
and fundraising standpoint, this will require casting
our nets in new areas. 8) How are the programs supported? As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Glory to God Ministries is
blessed by support from both individuals and institutions.
In addition to monetary contributions, the programs
have greatly benefited from and
continue to need donations of clothing,
furniture, appliances, computers and office equipment.
Importantly, the ministry appreciates the prayerful
support of the faithful throughout Richmond and beyond. 9) Who runs the program? Douglas Ross is the founder and president of Glory to God Ministries,
chairing a board of eight men and women of diverse backgrounds.
10) What are the greatest immediate challenges? Like many helping organizations, financial support is needed,
especially as we broaden the positive impact of our work. As we grow
we must expand our teaching faculty and build our board in
order to offer greater resources to program participants and to enable
the continued vitality of the organization. We are confident
that these needs will be met through all those who care
as we do, "for the least of the brethren."
*(The ministry is in need of a passenger van for our youth and transportation ministry)" all are invited to our weekly .... Men Bible study Thursday @ 7:00pm Praise Service Friday @ 7:00pm Chapel Worship Sunday @ 4:30pm ....AT THE NURTURE HOUSE CHAPEL 909 Norton Street corner of Leigh & Norton Glory To God Ministries extends special thanks for the faithful support of the congregations and staff of... Victory Life Fellowship Pastor Harold Wilson First Presbyterian Church Dr. R. Jackson Sadler We also give special thanks to.. JET Technical Services, Inc. Mr. James T. Thornton Board of Directors Douglas Ross, President Audrey Anderson Dorothy Bolling Marcy Camper Donald Coleman Gary Hatter Karen Kinebrew Gwendolyn Ross Reese WashingtonGLORY TO GOD MINISTRIES Serving the least of the brethrenMinistry is in need of a passager Van for our youth
and outreach ministry.
For information, or to send donations: write to....... P.O. Box 9333 Richmond, Virginia 23227 ph. 804 358-3756 Fax 804 262-1284 GTGMNURTUREHOUSE@WORLDNET.ATT.NET
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