Our Projects for Greater Change
Current
We are now on a path to expand our mission and with God’s help (and yours) we will succeed. Below is some of the initial projects on our list:
- Set up a soup kitchen in Prescott to provide home cooked meals for the homeless and indigent people (Mathew 25:35: For when you saw me hungry, you fed me, when you saw me thirsty, you gave me to drink).
- Set up a food pantry to help those people struggling to feed their families or themselves.
- Create a clothing closet to provide clothes for those preparing for a job interview, starting a new job or just starting over (Mathew 25:35 says, “I needed clothes and you clothed me).” We will also continue to supply blankets, socks and whatever else anyone needs to survive.
NOTE: We already have a property in mind for the above but we need your help with donations for it to come to fruition.
Our dreams are big, as we also want to expand our outreach to other communities, such as Phoenix, Casa Grande and beyond. Nothing is impossible with God on our side! Mark 9:23 says, “All things are possible for those who believe” and Ephesians 3:20 (TPT) tells us, “Never doubt God’s mighty power to work in you and accomplish all this. He will achieve infinitely more than your greatest request, your most unbelievable dream, and exceed your wildest imagination! He will outdo them all, for his miraculous power constantly energizes you.”
Completed
In the beginning, God laid on our hearts to help those in need, especially those who are homeless. For the past 5 years, our family has made it our mission to feed the homeless, those in recovery or just piecing their lives back together here in Prescott, AZ. We also provide socks & blankets in the winter, Hygiene products, COVID supplies, clothes, spiritual support and other necessities needed by season, tragedy and/or individual. But God wanted us to do more, so we created a 501(c)3 charity called “GodHome Ministries II”, and now with the help and support of our community and partners we could do abundantly above what we could ever hope or imagine (Ephesians 3:20).