YES! Young Enough to Serve YES! Young Enough to Serve
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- Religion & Spirituality
Stories of Christians who are passionate about serving and making disciples.
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Feeding the Soul: Rick + Traci Harvey
Listen to what God can do through a couple passionate about serving Him
AFTER stepping aside from ‘full-time ministry’ positions!
Now operating out of a 14,400 square foot structure, hundreds are served
each week with a hot meal, clothing, haircuts, counseling, and a message
from God’s Word. -
Rescuing Sex-Trafficked Victims: Vicki Proffit
Vicki Proffit (at the age of seventy) is another vivid example of someone
saying ‘YES!” to God and being young enough to serve. Addressing the
unimaginable horror of children being sex-trafficked right here in the
United States, Sarah’s Home offers both healing and hope to young women. -
Intercessory Prayer: Paul Grasser
Paul serves as the director of Second Half Ministries for the Assemblies of
God in Southern California.
We love how he has placed intercessory prayer at the forefront of this
ministry. He is not overseeing a bunch of programs and sliding in prayer as
an afterthought … he rightfully sees prayer as the hidden steel rebar that
holds everything together. -
In the Meantime: Dodey Files
Dodey shares a rich devotional, challenging us to consider and steward the
“meantime” in our lives. In addition to being actively obedient and making
the most of these in-between moments, she underscores that meantimes have
both a beginning and end. There is hope in knowing that our darker
meantimes, such as the current pandemic, won’t last forever. -
Ministering to and Through Widows: Marlene Craft
Women who have lost their spouse need special assurance that they are not
falling between the cracks—they are loved by God, not forgotten, an
integral part of the body of Christ.
But widows are not just needy; they’re also needed. Marlene reminds us that
these women are often untapped treasure boxes of God’s love and mercy. -
Blossoming Seed: Anh Vo
After seeking for love, belonging and approval in all the wrong places, Anh
found herself in prison, serving 25 years to life. Fortunately, her story
doesn’t end there.
Not only was her life transformed, Anh was able to help disciple many other
women in prison. Now released, she continues to share the hope and love she
has through the redemptive forgiveness of Christ.