Dedicated to Bringing Christian Love to Those Confined to Nursing Homes

Dedicated to Bringing Christian Love to Those Confined to Nursing Homes

Dedicated to Bringing Christian Love to Those Confined to Nursing Homes

Currently Serving in 29 Care Facilities
in
Orange County, California
and
Prescott, Arizona

               "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden,
and I will give you rest."       Matthew 11:28

A much needed outreach in our nation

There are 1.7 million men and women occupying nursing homes in America. And who are these forgotten people?  They are people who were (not too long ago) farmers, merchants, carpenters, teachers, doctors, nurses, and fisherman.  They sang in choirs, played church organs, taught Sunday school, and yes, some were even missionaries and pastors.  The pastors and ministers at Amazing Grace Ministries of Orange County (and all people) are commanded by Jesus to "visit orphans and widows in their trouble" - James 1:27.  As we read that verse we see it's of benefit to the doer, "keeping oneself unspotted from the world"; that is, by doing this, Jesus promises to keep us from the maxims, vices, and corruptions which prevail in the world, and make us holy.  And who doesn't need that!

EIGHTY PERCENT (80%) OF THE SENIORS IN THE "HOMES" NEVER GET ANY VISITORS—they live in TOTAL LONELINESS…. What a tragedy! They are forgotten and left to die. With your help and the help of many like you, Amazing Grace will train and organize Christian ministers and volunteers to reach out and help curtail the loneliness of the seniors by bringing companionship and fellowship. Not on a special day once a year, but on an ongoing basis.

Volunteers will visit residents through individual visitations, weekly Bible studies, and a Christian church service once or twice each week.

If you feel our efforts are worthy of support, would you consider making a small tax-deductible contribution?

 

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Nursing Home Ministry
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