Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Great is thy Faithfulness

I grew up in a rural Christian community in Northern Indiana. The church I attended was a family driven church of about 200 members, known for its longevity in the community and the faithful people who attended it. We were a traditional church, and each week the song leader asked us to take out our hymnals and turn to some of the foundational songs of our tradition. These songs included Amazing Grace, A Mighty Fortress, and many more. The one I am thinking about today, however, is Great is thy Faithfulness. Here is the refrain of the song:

Great is thy faithfulness! Great is thy faithfulness!Morning by morning new mercies I see;all I have needed thy hand hath provided;great is thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

These words sum up my feelings for 2009. The excitement for 2010 is high because of the faithfulness of God, and an army of faithful people we witnessed in 2009. I want to share with you some of the good things that have happened over the last few months and give you ways to pray about The Refuge for Women – as we enter 2010.

In February of this year a Board of Directors was formed that became the gatekeepers for the ministry. If you go to the website www.refugeforwomen.org and click on “About Us” and “Board of Directors” -- you will see a list of our board and some background information of each of them. They are a talented and diversified group of passionate individuals whose desire is to see God’s purposes fulfilled in the city and beyond. I am so thankful for their commitment to be involved on the front lines of Kingdom advancement.

In August the hammers began breaking down the walls of a house donated to the ministry for transformation purposes. Forty volunteers showed up on two different Saturday mornings to help with demolition and rehabbing the farmhouse. The work has continued, with volunteers building new walls; installing electric, plumbing, HVAC; and much more. Scott Zoekler has led the charge as point person for the project and has donated many hours to oversee the project to near-completion with excellence. Insulation and drywall are next and the house is on schedule to be completed in February. The location will offer peace and stillness our guests will treasure, and a perfect location for healing. Thanks to all who have sacrificed in the process through labor, as well as many who have purchased items to make the house a real home. Every part of this process is critical to the final outcome – a safe haven where each woman will know she is loved and valued.

October 27 we held our first public event for the ministry. Our desire for the night was to inform, inspire, and involve as many people as possible in what we feel God desires for these women. Those goals were met, and even surpassed, as 450 people endured bad weather and a contagious flu bug to attend! There was an palpable energy in the room, and an overwhelmingly positive response to the ministry. Pledge cards were submitted by people donating their hard-earned money to a cause they believe strongly in, and many people signed up to cover the ministry in prayer. And numerous skilled volunteers signed up to help with the actual re-building of the facility. The testimonies that circulated in days following the event gave witness to God’s presence throughout the evening. Thanks to everyone who participated and especially to the ladies who shared their stories on video or paper, giving attendees an inside look at the darkness of this industry. You are much appreciated! If you didn’t get a chance to read these stories, a few of them are available on our website.

The response of anxious volunteers led us to host a jewelry making event as a way to involve volunteers, raise additional awareness in the community, and generate revenue for the ministry. Volunteers showed up on November 30 and December 1 from all walks of life to make 4,500 bracelets. The bracelets are accomplishing more than we could have imagined. I realized how many people are aware of them when I went door to door in our own neighborhood and multiple neighbors were already familiar with the bracelets and ministry. Thanks to everyone who participated.

Volunteers also began helping leadership prepare job descriptions to locate called passionate workers to serve the women God is leading to our ministry. The response of resumes received has been amazing, and we aim to have staff in place by February. I am serving as Executive Director; and we are in the process of hiring an administrative assistant, program manager, and house manager. Please keep this process in your prayers.

Another blessing in the last few weeks has been the completion of the headquarters for the Refuge for Women. A generous family at Southland Christian Church graciously donated office space at 342 Waller Ave. It has since been painted and furnished by volunteers, and the offices are open! As the administrative site for The Refuge for Women, the offices will serve as the entry point for each individual desiring to enter the ministry. God has given us a location easily accessible to all who may be sent our way. What a blessing!

As we end 2009 the phone has been ringing with greater frequency by individuals seeking help. I believe as we approach March 1 the need will increase. I believe we are in the middle of something big -- more than simply helping 5-7 individuals at a time – and that the ripples of this ministry will extend further than we realize. That fact is both exciting and humbling. The sex industry is rampant in our day and there has never been a time in history when more individuals have been involved. God wants to reclaim the gift of sexuality the enemy has tried to steal. It will require another level of prayer and boldness from all of us to see this come into fruition. The need is evident and the timing of God seems to be unveiling in our day.

Psalm 82:3-4 says:
3 Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless;
maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.
4 Rescue the weak and needy;
deliver them from the hand of the wicked.

I take this command seriously and I know you do to. So I end this letter as I began it --stating that God is faithful! The foundation built in 2009 will prepare us to continue on this journey in 2010. We enter 2010 with a core of monthly financial partners but we have not yet met our goal. The budget for 2010 is $170,000. We know God is faithful and will provide.

If you and your family are considering a donation in 2009, there’s still time! You can give online at http://refugeforwomen.org/donate.html or send a check to The Refuge for Women, 342 Waller Ave. Lexington, KY 40504.

Your partnership with this ministry is appreciated. Please keep us in your prayers as we fulfill the call of God for our day. We will do our best to keep you informed in 2010 of ways to pray, serve, read success stories and more.

Happy New Year!


Ked Frank
Executive Director of Refuge for Women
ked@refugeforwomen.org
859-254-0041
www.refugeforwomen.org
http://www.sccthejourney.blogspot.com/

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