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Letter from the
Director
The
Gospel Mission operates a comprehensive inner-city mission near downtown
Dayton, Ohio. It is open to men and women, young and old, of any race,
belief, or circumstance. Our program begins with the necessities such as
80,000 nutritionally balanced meals served per year. But our focus is to
break the cycle of shattered relationships and alienation.
Restored people can apply God’s love and power to
strengthen their lives. Renewed, they can regard others as more important
than themselves. Many are motivated to share God’s blessings in many ways.
Lives are being changed daily by meeting Jesus Christ and accepting Him as
Lord and Savior at The Gospel Mission. Practical help is physical,
emotional, and spiritual.
In our rich nation, many eat from dumpsters. Only a few purposely choose the
wandering lifestyle. Hunger and poverty are often temporary setbacks,
inflicting real suffering to be sure. If a family or individual can be fed,
given clothing, and be exposed to the Word of God, it can be a decisive
change point in their lives.
The kind of charity commanded of us by God is not wishful thinking. It is
applying boldness and truth through prayer, service, and gifts. We seek to
encourage Christ-like relationships and present Christ in all we do. It gets
people back on their feet as nothing else can.
Cities have a concentration of the most needy because that’s where food,
shelter, and activities are readily available. Some are victims of job
downsizing, generations of poverty and ignorance, and chronic shortages of
love and companionship.
Children having babies, single parent families, elderly and lonely, and
outcast teens can fall through the cracks of government programs. The Gospel
Mission is located where the need is great, yet the fields are ripe for
harvest.
Take a close look at the information on our pages. It shows how we try to
meet the needs of a person as Christ would have us do it.
By His grace,
Kenneth P. Clarkston
Chaplain and Director
director@gmssion.org
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