Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Ministry Update September 2012


Greetings!

 

We have had a lot going on in the building in Luck and the programs there so I thought I would give you an update.  For those of you who don’t know, in June we purchased the former Pioneer Nursing Home in Luck, Wisconsin for $1.  It is over 40,000 square feet, 67 bedrooms, 14 clinical rooms and it is in excellent condition.  It has four wings plus a chapel, offices, dining room and commercial kitchen. Our MissionXpress program will headquarter out of it. 

Our first concern was to get everything operational.  So as far as I know, everything is working including the boiler heating system, the air conditioners, air exchangers, dry sprinkler system, elevator, all lights, backup generator and everything else. 

We have discovered that the professional wing will be much easier to accomplish than I thought,  as Wisconsin has a law where licensed medical professionals can practice at a free clinic without the fear of being sued.  It is something like the Good Samaritan Act for non-profits.  

I went to Rice Lake, WI yesterday to talk to the director of a free clinic and I left there encouraged as this is very doable.  They basically can diagnosis and issue prescriptions,  but they have prescription drugs onsight that they get from the drug companies, free samples from drug reps,  and some generics that they purchase and provide free of charge.  Their clinic is open the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month from 6-9 PM.  They see about 25 patients per time they are open. They are also open a third night a month which is just for Diabetes education and support.  They serve just three counties. There are people from Polk County coming there that they have to turn away.  

They have three doctors, three intake nurses, two social workers, and a receptionist when the clinic is open. I had a brainstorm in calling the clinic “Free Indeed Clinic” to tie into the spiritual application from John 8:36.  Pastor Mike, a retired Lutheran pastor in Luck, has asked to be part of the clinic operation and sees himself greeting, meeting, and visiting with patients as they wait their turn to see the doctor.  He is a gentle spirited man whom I see as being a real spiritual asset to the clinic. 

Yesterday I received word from Dr Karl Anderson, a progressive successful dentist in St Paul,  and a supporter of this ministry that he is putting out the word for equipment to furnish the dental clinic.  I have not pursued any staff for any of the medical practices we will have but “If you build it they will come.” 

We are running an ad for an overall volunteer manager for the clinic who will also work with the setup, and an ad for a volunteer crisis pregnancy center manager.  We have not pursued the counseling, legal, chiropractic, or physical therapy yet. 

There is also a beauty shop in the building that was operating as of last year.  We should be able to do free haircuts and beauty work with volunteer beauticians.  It might be such a thing that we could trim toe nails for the elderly there, as I have learned that as we get older that becomes more of a challenge. 

The kitchen has been looked at for a Community Kitchen with classes being given through Polk and Burnett Counties to financial aid recipients,  as well as for our own use.  We had the health inspector out today and there are almost no modifications needed,  with the exception of re-installing a hand washing sink.  There is the need for a new commercial stove, some stainless steel counter tops, dishes, pots/pans, and other miscellaneous things.  But the general use is not far away and we have two convection ovens that are ready to install.  Again, most of the kitchen was left alone with the exception of the stove and a couple of stainless steel countertops taken out. 

The health inspector also looked at the rest of the building and said we will need a “hotel License” for people to stay there overnight.  Again, we are not that far away from that being ready either. We have put out letters to various carpet manufacturers for 4,500 yards of donated carpet,  and we have one response we are working with.  However,  there are still shipping costs from Georgia and the cost of laying the carpet. I think it will be pretty hard to find someone who will donate their labor to lay 4,500 yards of carpet.  We plan on furnishing the rooms with furniture out of hotels; Marriott’s, Hilton’s, etc. as they remodel. We already have the possibility of over 100 sofa sleepers in Texas. 

The carpet has been torn out of the offices so hopefully we will receive word soon about the donated carpet,  or perhaps purchase what is needed to get ourselves functioning with some comfort. 

The UP! Program is a series of online classes that will be used to help people with their various walks of life.  The course is for approximately 40 weeks and twice during the class they will attend a four day weekend at the Center in Luck, WI for further instruction by speakers and teachers.  These are Godly moments of growth! 

Proposed classed to be offered…. 

Face Up!

Too often individuals struggle with not knowing “where to turn” to find answers to their most challenging problems.  Sometimes there is a need to “face the problems, the giants in life” with God’s help and the help of other Christ followers.   There is hope in dealing with the giants and baggage in our lives, there is both hope and healing.  This "baggage remover" course brings people to a fresh start in Christ and life. The "forgiveness factor" sets people free of their past with this effective application oriented course. 

Man Up!

Someone once said; "The problem in our churches today is that we are trying to make women out of men!"????  God created all men to live out a “God designed role”, there is tremendous fulfillment when men discover and achieve all that God designed for men.   Man Up teaches men their God given roles and responsibilities before God, to themselves, their spouses and children.  It addresses men from all walks of life and circumstances whether married, divorced or single with applicable steps on the journey of faith to encourage, strengthen and return men to their God given role. 

Woman Up!

In this complex world of changing gender roles, women often find it difficult to “fit in” to their faith walk and ministry.  Woman Up leads woman down the magnificent journey of womanhood, and ministry leadership without losing sight of God’s purpose.  You will find the "joy of the journey" with Godly womanhood truths that you can apply to your life. 

Grow Up!

“I wish someone would have told me…” These  words are often expressed by persons in ministry such as pastoral, teaching, missionary or para-church ministries.  This course removes the rose colored glasses, can bring individuals to a clearer understanding or perhaps even a  honest examination of their desires, gifts, strengths and challenges related to God’s calling to ministry in their life.  The "best surprise is no surprise" when it comes to ministry.  Grow Up gives an opportunity to have practical, down to earth applications  which provide clearer answers to the question, "Am I called into ministry?" and if so, what ministry?   

Life Up!

For those who struggle seeing God’s blessings in life and are often prone to seeing the glass half empty instead of half full,  this course “Life Up!” will help individuals re-shift!  This course is designed to help individuals apply a positive, daily, blessing on blessing approach to life.  Consistency in positive daily Christian living and the effect on us and others cannot be overstated.  Christ came to bring life, life abundant and positive Christian living is a Biblical principle that opens up this mystery.  Discover the application of the expectancy of God's blessings!  

One Up!

This dynamic course is for married couples or engaged couples to learn the principles of “…becoming one flesh.”  Marriage is sacred; it is God’s design and meant to last a lifetime! In spite of God’s wonderful plan, the divorce rates are soaring!  This course can be used as a refresher, rebuilding, restoring and/or introducing marriage.  The Biblical message of "oneness" in marriage is not only applicable but achievable.  God wants marriage to deeply satisfy and fulfill both male and female. 

End Up!

The statistics on death are quite impressive, one out of one people die!  So the question is not if we are going to die but when.  What are you going to do with the rest of your one and only life?  This is the focus and application.  This course also addresses practical planning for those left behind when you celebrate eternity.  These later years can truly be "Golden!"   This course will provide individuals an opportunity to examine the hard life and death questions but taking the time to do so will be rewarding.  Undoubtedly, you will complete the course having deeper clarity in how to live each day and the courage to live each day on purpose!   

Those taking the classes will pay a modest tuition yet to be determined.  Every ministry has to have a basic revenue stream.  These funds will run the program and pay the expenses on the facility and support staff.  There will be dozens of volunteer retired pastors, church leaders, professors and other professionals involved.  But there is one cloud that we must remove to open the way for the sunshine. 

We need to raise about $100,000 in seed money to fund this to get us through until fall.  We have had a small amount of money that has come in from a garage sale but other than that we have been paying these expenses out of our regular ministry funds.  There are two reasons why this can’t continue to happen.  The first one is that the ministry already has plenty of expenses with buildings, trucks and all that goes with that.  The second thing is that I promised the board of directors of Home and Away Ministries that I would raise the money to pay for this!  

Most of you know that I have not pestered you for donations.  In fact, in recent years we only ask for help in paying for the licensing of the trucks.  It has meant so much to me personally to see family and friends respond so generously.  The downside of this is that I haven’t kept you well enough informed about what is going on in the ministry.  You probably don’t know that we purchased a 19,000 square foot office and warehouse facility in Waupaca, WI for Ruby’s Pantry.  We have 8 distributions there and plan on adding at least 12 more. We presently do a total of 39 food distributions providing a hand up to nearly 9,000 families a month in the rural communities in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.  We have 14 semi reefer trailers,  5 semi tractors as well as five straight trucks, four of them reefers.  Our basic cost of operation is provided through the donations from the people who go to the food distributions.  97% of the “guests” make the $15 donation.  We also have had some success this year from grant writing.  We received a $2,500 grant from a company in the twin cities, $10,000 through Hunger Free Minnesota that was provided by Hormel,  and $50,000 from the WalMart foundation.  All of this money was used to pay down on the $125,000 loan that we took out last fall to buy semi-trailers.   What a blessing this was! 

Our MissionXpress program had an excellent summer as we sent teams down to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas and held over 55 services in Spanish speaking churches in June and July.  The altars were full and salvation was received by many.  It was a blessed time for all of the people who participated.  This year we hope to have a full summer slate of services.  I will be going down in January to meet with pastors and speak in 8 or 9 churches in a week.  If you and or your church have never been on a mission trip, MissionXpress will provide you a mission adventure in 2012! 

So, I am mailing out a few dozen letters to family and friends asking for them to help with seed money for the Ministry Center in Luck.  I was just going to send out the letters to close friends and family but then I had an idea.  If I have friends and family who would like to partner with our ministry this way, maybe you know someone like that too.  So I am asking you to prayerfully consider thinking about people that you know who may be interested in helping with this project.  It isn’t every day that we have the opportunity to be involved in something life changing and of such great magnitude.

Today is my birthday.  I am 64 years old.   Some would say I am crazy for doing what we already do without adding this to it.  But I remember what someone once asked, “What are you going to do with the rest of your one and only life?”  For me, I want to give back to God every breath I have for as long as he gives me to carry out His work.  This is an opportunity to do life changing work that will touch the lives of literally thousands of people for Christ for generations to come.   And you can be part of this.  

In His Presence, 

Lyn

Friday, November 21, 2008

Food Shortage Real

These people, over 500 families total, lined up in the cold this past Monday afternoon for a special non-donation 2 P.M. Thanksgiving distribution in North Branch where about 35,000 pounds of food was handed out. We have experienced such an increase in attendance that in three distributions this month we ran out of food even though we plan for an extra 50 families most of the time. This week we will distribute food to over 2200 families and over 4100 families for entire month of November. This is a good thing, a God thing that is only possible because of the generous companies who donate the surplus food, the volunteers who work so very hard and our faithful partners in this ministry. On behalf of the over 12,000 individuals that we will serve this month, THANK YOU!

There doesn’t appear to be any relief in sight for the great need for food. More and more people are losing their jobs as the economy refuses to bounce back even with the stimulus packages and lowered gas prices. We are doing the best we can to meet the need but you could help us if you would. If you know of anyone working for a food manufacturer or distributor, please ask them to for contact persons within their company that we may contact to inquire for their surplus. We also ask that you would pray for us as this is not an easy task.

Financially we are like most families in America, struggling. However, God has graciously provided enough to sustain us as we are working diligently to reduce past debt that we have incurred in the process of developing Ruby’s Pantry. We are thankful for this.

If you feel led to help us during the holidays and the year end please feel free to do so now. You have made over 12,000 people have a happier Thanksgiving!
Lyn Sahr, Executive Director

Donations should be made out to: Home and Away Ministries, PO Box 43, Pine City, MN 55063

Monday, November 10, 2008

Missions in Mexico a Joy!

For the past ten years we have been actively involved in mission out reaches in Mexico. We have made dear friends there. Although our original vision of "sister churches" has never materialized we have supported the pastors and local churches in Monterrey, Mexico with speakers, short term mission teams, conferences, English classes, mobile dental outreaches in the poor areas and friendship.

Friendship is often undervalued as we build relationships that last as brothers and sisters in Christ. If your church is looking for a short term missions experience please contact us for information at lyn.sahr@homeandawayministries.org .

Needed: A self supported staff person to move to Monterrey and teach English. A one year commitment is necessary.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Meeting Holiday Needs

We started the month with our distribution in Danbury, WI setting up in the dark outside. This week we have four distributions. Meeting the need for food during the holidays is a concern because the need is great and food companies are challenged to not have surpluses. Sometimes it is easy to forget that they are in business to make money, not give away food. As a faith based organization we get to be tested in this area periodically.

As the holidays approach please remember to pray for this ministry as we have need for large amounts of food and funding to carry on.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The seasons of change....

Many people are experiencing change in their lives during these uncertain economic times. None of us really likes change... unless it is positive. People losing their jobs, their homes, their families and their dignity is not the kind of change that is positive. But there is more to life than things, even when the necessities are running low. It is during these difficult times that people must reach out to God and ask his divine intervention. How do I know that God intervenes? Because he has done that through a simple food program that he placed in our hands that was never even a fleeting thought in my deepest imagination.

Ruby's Pantry was God's idea. I take zero credit for it! But He knew in times like this there would be a need for an organization such as this to help meet the food need in this economic famine. This isn't anything new to God. Throughout history he has prepared people for famine without them realizing it and using it to His good. God will use these hard times to His honor and glory as millions of people around the world will reconnect to their faith.

Lyn Sahr