Newsletter Winter 2012-2013
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Newsletter Winter 2012-2013
News & Notes from Winter 2012 –2013 Vol. II No. 3 Facilitating positive life changes for previously incarcerated women MERRY CHRISTMAS From Our Home to Yours! Thank you, Naylor Landscaping, for our beautiful lights! We are making stockings for our mantle and have enjoyed: Carolers on our porch, Ding-Dong-Doorbell Ditchers leaving gifts at the door, lights being hung by men on ladders, an Advent Offering from a Portage Church, and a live Christmas Tree inside! Thank you to all for filling our Christmas with Light, Love, Hope and Joy. Wishing you a beautiful season filled with the same. Warmly, All of us here at the Wings of God Transition Home Fall Celebration Banquet a Hit! God blesses WOG with continued support O ur “Wings of God Celebration Banquet was held November 8 at the Lawton Community Center and attended by 275 guests! WOW. Thank you! What a blessing to be surrounded by so many people that support and encourage us in our ministry. The residents have commented many times that it was humbling to “see” all the people helping them in this journey. The evening began with appetizers and great bluegrass music by The Hoot Owls (pictured at right). Dinner was abundantly delicious, catered by Premiere Catering. Pastor Nate Bull brought a powerful sermon to the evening. He reminded us that God calls us as we are to be, not labeling us with our past failures. And as God’s people, it is our calling to do the same: bring out the best in people, encourage them always to be all that God wants them to be. Another highlight of the evening was listening to two of our residents Pastor Troy Gentz, Freshwater Community Church Page Two share their stories which brought tears to and cheers from everyone in the room! Pastor Troy Gentz challenged all of us to give a sacrificial gift during the holiday season. Delicious homemade desserts were, in part, provided by Berean Baptist Church ladies. (Fights nearly broke out over the apple pie. We had to keep a close eye on Pastor Roger!) Thank you to all who joined us and made this event special. State Rep. Aric Nesbitt, Karina Lamorandier and State Senator Tonya Schumaker Pastor Nate Bull, Vanguard Ministries Wings of God Transition Home "House Mom" Sheryl and her girls at the Celebration Banquet Karina gives Jes a supportive hug I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found! I came to the Wings of God three months ago to break a terrible cycle of addiction that lead me away from my daughters, my family, myself and God. I was a single mother for the better part of thirteen years, a supervisor at a large bank, ran my own music promotions business and even a home owner. However I was also what some may call a “weekend warrior” or a “functioning addict.” I never would have thought my addictions would take over my life, but that is exactly what happened. I went from happy to homeless. I spent over a year and a half in the grips of a strong addiction to methamphetamines. I gave up on my kids, my family, myself and God. After spending many months living in the woods, five trips to Van Buren County jail and the death of a friend to addiction, it was obvious my life had to change. Three weeks before my last arrest I stopped using drugs, but only by telling myself each day “I will be sober today, but I can use tomorrow if I choose”. Sitting in jail I knew that thought process wouldn’t keep Prayer Requests: • Emotional stability for residents through the holidays • Employment opportunities for residents • Wisdom for all volunteers and staff • Beds filled with women who want to change Winter 2012–2013 me clean for long, but had no idea how to change it. After being blessed enough to be placed in Drug Court, I was released from jail. I thought I had a drug-free place to go, but was sadly mistaken. I went to my friends only to find drugs had taken over their life once again. It was painfully obvious that I had to change my people, places and things. But how? Through the grace of God, and a number of unexpected heroes, I was lead to Wings of God. What an amazing place. Not just a house, and so much more than a home. In the short three months I have been here, my life has changed dramatically. Not only do I have a bed to sleep in, but I have restored faith in God and hope for the future. With each passing day I grow stronger in my faith. I have reunited with all four of my beautiful daughters, my Grandmother and other important loved ones I once thought I would never see again. I have been baptized and even serve at my church. This month I will reach six months of sobriety and have no desire to return to the life I once lived. The fact that this home was created for someone like me is proof that God is more than amazing. Our God is an awesome God, and the countless people who have made this home possible have helped save my life. Thank you to everyone who has supported the Wings of God and helped lead me back to our one true King. Jes Hillman, resident Page Three A Note From the Executive Director T wo thousand twelve is winding down and Wings of God can now say we have been open for almost eleven months. God has shown Himself in countless ways! On January 20, 2012, at the Wings of God Open House, the symbolic red ribbon was ceremoniously cut. Doors officially opened February 1, 2012, and we welcomed our first resident shortly after. From then on, we have had ten additional residents who have called Wings of God their home. Lessons have been learned, families reunited, children born and giant leaps of faith have been taken to allow the transforming power of Jesus Christ to rock their worlds and make them new!!! Unfortunately, the process requires some heartache which is never easy, but is to be expected. We have had a few women who have made a choice to suddenly bail out. They usually leave over a relationship which they desire to pursue. Our hearts break, but we fully understand our place in their lives: seed planters. From there, we pray that Do you want to be a volunteer? Currently, we have a need for: SHOPPER—for weekly groceries MENTOR—meet weekly with one resident and be a friend DRIVER—drive residents to legal, medical appointments, as needed COUNSELOR—licensed counselor needed for weekly meetings For more info, call us at 269-415-0777 Page Four others will come along and water some more! In one case, the resident returned to Wings of God only to bail again a couple of weeks later. We are confident that the joy this resident received during her threemonth stay at Wings of God will stay in her heart and she will always remember it. Our residents learn about the love of God,being part of a healthy family, laughter, loving disagreements, settling disputes in a polite manner, feeling pain and overcoming it without the use of illegal substances. Believe it or not, feeling the pain is new to some of our residents! From ashes to beauty, God brings them from the miry clay! While some situations sadden us, they do not deter our mission! Our mission is to be used by God to bring freedom to the captives! Freedom is a process; processes are painful. Processes take time; time cannot be rushed. We pray that you remember our residents in your prayers during this beautiful Christmas season. May your Christmas be blessed as we all celebrate the birth of our precious Savior, Jesus Christ! In His Mighty Grip, Karina Lamorandier Mandatory Volunteer Training A new Volunteer Training session is scheduled for Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. to noon 138 Ampey Road (next to Paw Paw Honda) To register, please call the office at 269-415-0777 or email us at info@wingsofgodinc.org. Wings of God Transition Home Many Hats Worn by This Volunteer T he good will and hard work of many volunteers have contributed greatly to the marvelous progress made at WOG. One of these valuable people is Amanda VanderKlok. She blesses us in so many ways, but most importantly in the roles of WOG House Supervisor and Content Editor for our newsletter. Amanda is a busy housewife and mother, but still finds time to share her time serving others. She and her husband Ken are members of the Mars Hill Bible Church. The following is an account of an interview with Amanda: Q: When and how did you hear about the Wings of God Transition Home? A: I’ve known Karina and Ondalee for a long time. When I saw the Gazette article about opening the home early this year, God nudged me to “go and see.” Q: What inspired you to volunteer for WOG? A: A few years ago, I had an opportunity to get to know a foster girl named Rose. She was a beautiful young woman with a horrendous past and was just beginning a very long journey of healing and recovery. God created a deep love in my heart for her. Amanda with Sheryl Berry at the Wine and Harvest Festival Wings of God booth. Winter 2012–2013 And I saw with every visit, she responded to that love in wonderful ways. She felt like a daughter to me. After 10 months, she moved from the home unexpectedly and I lost contact with her, which hurt me in a profound way. She is very close to my heart and in my prayers every day. I told Karina I Amanda, center, with wanted to honor Rose, WOG residents. by doing what I could no longer do for her, with the residents of Wings of God. Q: What talents have you been sharing and what projects have you taken on for WOG? A: God has given me the gifts of faith, love and wisdom. As a House Supervisor, I can just be me and walk alongside our residents and breathe God’s Spirit into their lives by listening and sharing what I’ve learned along the way. I am planting seeds. God will make it grow in His time. I just show up and do what I need to do. I also have a gift of administration so I have been helping the staff with a lot of organizational work, and that is a blessing to me too. Q: Tell us something about yourself that may surprise us! A: After college in California, I worked for a U.S. Distributor of Italian Leather Goods. As Sr. Planner, I helped design, price and sell GUCCI, FENDI and MARK CROSS items in the US. I traveled to Italy three times a year and loved every minute of it. Page Five From the Finance Committee W e never publish the names of individual donors of monetary gifts, but we can report that 29 individual families financially supported Wings of God in the third quarter of 2012. That is in addition to the three businesses and nine churches/groups listed below who contributed funds to keep our ministry operating in the black. CHURCHES AND CHURCH GROUPS Centerpoint Church First Church Of God Freshwater Community Church Lawton Evangelical Mennonite Church Mattawan Community Church Miracle Harvest Church Outpouring Ministries Southridge Reformed Church St. Mark’s Episcopal Church BUSINESSES Barber Packaging Company Keystone Community Bank Van Buren County Lodge #136 As the year’s end approaches, holiday giving and next-year budgeting are on everyone’s minds. Please keep Wings of God in your prayers and considerations for continuing support of our ongoing mission. We thank God daily for those of you who have pledged monthly gifts, as this gives us a financial foundation on which to budget our operating expenses. Giving made easy Give online at our website (WingsofGodinc.org) Give through automated bank debits Give via U.S. Mail, using the enclosed envelope Ask your employer about matching gifts Does your employer donate $$ based on volunteer hours worked? Wings of God Expense Distribution Property & Liability Insurance 10% Facility & Resident Care 38% Staffing 25% Fundraising 12% Administrative 15% You are all included in our daily prayers! Page Six Wings of God Transition Home A Day of Golf = A New Roof W hat a beautiful September Day at Heritage Glen Golf Course! Thank you to the many golfers who attended the Scramble and Putting Competition. Our winning team walked away with a score of 59 by Kip Kerby, Jason Bull, Carl Popkey and Jim Whelan. One of the Golf Outing teams, above, included duffers Dave Harmsen, Bob Moss, Scott Michel, and Steve Aschleman. Thank you to all on the golf committee who helped make this happen: Steve Barber, Steve Barry, Steve & Ondalee Aschleman, Bob Peterson, Holly McCaw, Marilyn Doyle, Sally Brinkman, Joann Munting. Proceeds from this event covered the cost of a much needed new roof at the Wings of God house! God is so very good to us. Next year we hope to host this event earlier in the summer. Look for a date in future news to reserve the day! Gratitude Offered for Non-monetary Donations G od keeps blessing WOG through the generosity of others! We recognize and thank those listed, who have contributed their services, talents, labor, materials, and/or discounts. Businesses/Organizations Atwater Salon—Haircuts for our residents Banquet Table Hosts—there were 27 total! Fred Miller Photography— Banquet photos Winter 2012–2013 Hoot Owls—live music at our Celebration Banquet Kalamazoo Gospel Mission—a new van Lawton Lions Club—providing the Lawton Community Center rental Naylor Landscaping—beautiful outdoor Christmas Lights Churches/Church Groups Berean Baptist Womens' Club—delicious homemade pies for Banquet Centerpoint Church—memorial gift of a porch swing through the Dave Pease Fund Portage Free Methodist—a month long Advent Offering Thanks and welcome to our two newest volunteers: Resident Case Managers Julie Compagner and Chris Crane Page Seven Wings of God WISH LIST T he generosity of many churches, businesses, organizations and individuals have given us the resources to get as far as we have, but we still need a few more crucial items. If you are willing and able to donate anything on our wish list, please call the WOG office at 269-415-0777 first to get more information, specifics and/or to make sure we still need the item(s). FOOD: Canned mushroms Canned fruits and veggies Chicken breasts, frozen Cream of mushroom and other soups Ground beef Ham for Christmas Dinner Pasta Spaghetti sauce Taco seasoning FOR THE HOUSE: Batteries, assorted sizes Bible covers Children’s Bibles Cork Boards Dish soap, laundry products and other household cleaners Snow gloves (Med.) and sidewalk salt Stamps Thank you cards Tools and tool box Water softener salt FOR RESIDENTS: Digital Camera Employment Opportunities Gift Cards (movies, restaurants, clothes) PJ bottoms—sizes S-M-L Panties—sizes 5-6-7 Photo Frames Resident Fee Funds (Medical, Legal, ID costs) Scrapbooks- four needed Warm Slippers—size M Winter Coats Our Residents Need and Want to Work E mployment for our residents is one of the most important elements needed for a successful journey to independent living. All residents have monthly expenses such as rent, medical expenses, court fines, storage fees, etc., that must be covered All residents need to learn and practice healthy budgeting skills All residents will save money from their income for a home fund In order to do these things, they must be employed. And with their criminal records, this is a difficult thing. Employers are hesitant to take them on, or simply have policies that prevent them from hiring people with records. Page Eight Are you in a position to help? Can you hire our residents and give them an opportunity to begin rebuilding their resume and skill set? Please give us a call and let's discuss how to bring hope to these women through placement in the workplace. 269-415-0777 Wings of God Transition Home Ambassador Churches Provide Ongoing Support G od has blessed W OG with committed, continuing support from what we call our “Ambassador Churches.” This comes through prayer, volunteerism and financial support. The following churches have contracted or implied and acted upon a commitment in these areas. If your church is not listed, pease feel free to share this page with your congregation’s pastor and board for their prayerful consideration. Our Ambassador Churches Almena United Methodist Church, Calvary Chapel, Calvary Reformed Church, Centerpoint Church, Decatur Church of God, Faith Baptist Church, Family Gospel Church, First Church of God, First Presbyterian Church Decatur, First Presbyterian Church Paw Paw, First Presbyterian Church Paw Paw Womens Group, Freshwater Community Church, Grace Baptist Church, Harmoney Chapel Church, Hope Reformed Church, Journey Family Church, Kendall United Methodist, Lawrence United Methodist, Lawton Evangelical Mennonite, Mattawan Community Church, Miracle Harvest Church, New Community Church, New Hope Fellowship, Outpouring Ministries, Portage Free Methodist, Recast Church, Southridge Reformed Church, St. Mark’s ECW, St. Marks Episcopal Church, St. Mary’s Church of Paw Paw, Trinity Lutheran Church. Contract — Ambassador Church to Wings of God, we agree to the following: 1) Pray for Wings of God Prayer Team Contact info, name, phone, email 2) Place collection Bin in lobby and periodic collection announcements in bulletin or from pulpit Contact info, name, phone, email 3) Promote volunteers for various ministry opportunities as needed and communicated. Contact info, name, phone, email 4) Prayerfully consider financial support via free-will offerings, annual mission funding, fundraisers and benefits. Mission Committee Contact info, name, phone, email Church Name Pastor Address Phone Email WINGS OF GOD TRANSITION HOME INC. PO Box 3 Paw Paw, MI 49079 (269) 415-0777 info@wingsofGodinc.org http://www.wingsofgodinc.org Winter 2012–2013 Page Nine Connect with Wings Of God! If you would like to receive email updates of our progress and/or events, please provide us with your email address. 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