Divine Intervention

I have a particularly strong connection to the Divine Intervention ministry at Tippecanoe Church.  Above is a link to the program that I have not shared before.  I love the statement

English: Source: Joshua Sherurcij

that is on that page these days:

We are changing the world, one person at a time!  YOU are changing!


The homeless who we are coming to know as friends are changing!

Your Church and our Churches….
members and ministry are changing!

“Did you know Divine Intervention has grown to be a year-round ministry with four missions?

Yes, our Overnight Prayer Vigil/Warming Room runs nightly December 1 – March 31, but we also serve the homeless community through on-going Friday Night Potluck dinners served every Friday @ 6pm April 1 – November 31 hosted at various Bay View Churches. 

From April – October two Guests have an opportunity to have a meaning-centered summer experience as Garden Keepers doing community gardening as part of our hunger ministry called just.good.food.  We also invite other Guests to join in the ministry growing, gleaning, and giving healthy vegetables to those locally who are hungry.

52 Sundays a year Larry Under The Bridge brings significant bagged dinners and basic supplies to local campers/homeless in our area.”

Truly, I love the guests at Divine Intervention; I love our staff; I love our hosts; I love our support crews.

Really, this is a shout-out to the DI community and an invitation to join us.

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About Tom Bolton

I'm a Husband and Dad, a former Enterprise Systems Manager at the City of Milwaukee, and a Disciple and Lay Servant at First United Methodist of West Allis. As I study the Bible, sometimes I feel moved to work through my understanding by writing poetry. I also am continuing to learn in my dialysis experience and pursuit of a kidney transplant. Sometimes I just feel like writing about something that grabs my attention too.
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1 Response to Divine Intervention

  1. Tom Bolton's avatar Tom Bolton says:

    Reblogged this on Hopeful and commented:

    Re-blogging my enthusiasm for Divine Intervention.

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