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News & Views | June 1, 2017

The Old Wood Shed

Chaplain’s Corner – May 31, 2017

Ten years ago, I tired of looking at an old shed in our yard.  Though useful for storage, it was not functional, it’s floors bowed and the doors no longer closed.  It was time for a change.

De-construction.  Carefully, I reversed the process by which it was built, peeling the layers ravaged by time.  I was shocked to see that the floor joists were laying flat and bowed, rather than standing strong on their edge – dooming the sagging shed because of her poor construction and foundation.

This is an image of what happens in the first ninety days at Open House.  The first several months for our case managers and residents involve de-construction, the gentle peeling back of years of life.  The overt challenges of today often have a basis in the past.  The process can be hard and painful.  Though the peeling may feel like destruction,  it is more so the reverse construction of our lives for a time and a purpose.  The hard work of looking critically and exposing our often poor, worn and damaged foundations, offers the opportunity of a lifetime for re-building from the ground up.

Open House Ministries is built upon our foundation in Jesus.  He is the great bedrock and firm understructure makes all of the difference for life.  The entire weight of one’s life is transmitted through the walls down to the foundation, where our New Hope lies, and the Foundation provides the strength and integrity that we need to truly live.  Jesus is the cornerstone of our lives.  “See, I lay a stone … a chosen and precious Cornerstone, and the one who trusts in him will never be put to shame” (I Peter 2:6).   Thank you, friends, for allowing us the privilege of participating in this noble construction process.

News & Views | May 31, 2017

Josh’s Story

Breaking the Chains

Your Gift Affects Generations

When you ask Josh the question, “Where did you learn to be a father?” he struggles for an answer.  Most of his childhood memories are vague. His father was in and out of prison most of his early years and a stable father figure simply did not exist.  He recalls bouncing between his father and his mother in his early years as he and his mother were homeless. When he was just six years old, Josh and his mom moved into the Open House.  The experience changed his mom Evelyn, but for Josh, the next two decades would still be rocky.

By the time he was a teen, he rebelled, doing drugs and alcohol and in trouble with the law.  At 19, Josh ran away from home. He became and remained homeless for the next eleven years. He gave up.

While on the streets, Josh met Kelsey who he will tell you is the love of his life.  But six years ago, both homeless and still doing drugs, they had a child.  Josh admits he was “barely present.”  After their second child, Kelsey knew things had to change.  She became clean and sober and was accepted into Open House with the kids.  And she put the challenge to Josh:  if he did the same, he could join them.

The next 30 days were the hardest daysof Josh’s life.  He was admitted into an in-patient treatment program. After a month, he graduated clean and sober then he joined Kelsey and the two boys at Open House.

Today, Josh thanks you for saving his life. He has a new relationship with God and his family. He will tell you, he is “the father of two beautiful boys”.  Josh cannot recall completing anything before coming to Open House. Now thirteen months clean with no drugs or alcohol, he beams as he shows off six certificates of courses completed since coming to the shelter.  In April he started a new job, the first job he will have ever have had sober.  And the family is preparing to graduate from the shelter.

When we asked Josh what the Open House experience has meant to him, there is no hesitation:  “The greatest impact of being at Open House has been breaking the chain of homelessness so my family will never be homeless again.”  Josh’s testimony is direct: “I don’t know where I would be if it weren’t for Open House Ministries.”  

Watch the entire video of Josh’s Story on the home page of our website at www.sheltered.org.

News & Views | May 24, 2017

Breaking Ground On The Family Resource Center

We’re thrilled to announce we’ve finally broken ground on the 15,588 square foot Family Resource Center!

The Resource Center will provide a mix of classrooms, offices, conference rooms and a gymnasium, along with satellite offices for community partners who work alongside us in our mission. Please read the Columbian article about the event, and if you’d like to support the project, which is 86% funded, contact Judy McMorine here or visit our Donation page to make a financial gift.

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