To any volunteers and helpers:
NOVEMBER 2011 we celebrated our fourth year of Celebrate Recovery!! As the Israelites did, we are building a spiritual altar to God for His provision, the battles He has brought us through, and for His healing. We are also celebrating those God has brought to this ministry who have given of their time, their prayers and their resources. We are celebrating you.
Because of you someone’s despair can find a reason to hope. Because of you a child could know security instead of chaos. Because of you someone could take their first step on the road to recovery! Will it happen without you? Yes! But it can happen because of you!
Because you decided to sow into someone’s life and healing. What we need, above all else, is prayer! The Bible promises us, “If My people, who are called by My Name, will turn from their wicked ways and humble themselves and pray to Me, I will hear them and I will heal their land!” (2 Chronicles ). Here are some additional opportunities you have to be an instrument of God’s healing.
Opportunities to share in someone’s recovery:
- Provide juice & snack each week for the children
- Provide plates, cups, napkins, and forks
- Provide desserts each week for the coffeehouse
- Provide coffee, creamer, sugar
- Provide food for the monthly BBQ: hot dogs, burgers, rolls, sides, condiments
- Provide sodas & waters
- Donate large cooler
- Donate printing for brochures, cards, bulletins, etc.
- Donate signage
- Donate computer paper
- Donate a good used laptop computer
- Donate an ad in the NE Georgian
- Sponsor someone’s recovery by donating their Bible & curriculum ($30)
- Sponsor someone’s recovery by providing the monthly meal ($3X50=$150)
- Sponsor a single mom’s recovery for one year (child care, meals, curriculum =$300)
- Sow seeds into the healing of our community through financial donations
Breaking Chains Ministries Donations may be arranged by calling Marty Wilson at 706-768-2452.
Cash/check donations
Please memo CELEBRATE RECOVERY.
We all need healing from life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups. We invite you come and find a safe place to rest. Jesus said, “Come to Me, you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”







