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Family heartaches? God knows
Welcome to the holiday season! I hope you will take joy when you read our Rescuer cover story of Candace’s ongoing healing and restoration, not just for her but for

Moving Forward Again
It’s taken a little time to gain back the momentum we lost during the pandemic. In the world of churches and other ministry organizations, it’s not been as simple as

Bringing Hope to Our Streets
For our summer issue of The Rescuer, we wanted to give you a close look at what plays out daily on our streets. If you drive around the area, you

Second Chances
Our spring issue of The Rescuer features Ron, who has completed our Life Recovery Program for the second time. Relapses are tragically common in this world, but Ron has emerged

Holidays 2022: Gratitude
Recently I received a letter from a friend—someone who worked at the Mission’s old Madison Street site back in the 1970s and ‘80s. Today he pastors a small church in
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