by Bobby Puffenburger | Oct 10, 2022 | Global Footprint, Homeless Ministry, Impact Stories, News, Volunteer, What We Do
By: April Canik Houston’s inner city in the early 1960s was a harsh contrast to her family-friendly farming community of Centralhatchee, Georgia, but Mildred McWhorter saw it as the ideal place to establish the missionary outposts now known as Mission Centers of...
by Bobby Puffenburger | Oct 7, 2022 | Newsletter
Do you know the price of gas in 1962 when we were founded? Take a walk down memory lane in this issue. Read about the blessings generated by volunteers that teach girls and adults the marketable skill of sewing. Read the newsletter by clicking here.
by Bobby Puffenburger | Sep 8, 2022 | Newsletter
MCH has seen exponential growth in participation of all ages as a result of a unique ministry with four inner city schools. Working with each ‘wraparound specialist’ has expanded awareness of our programs and exciting life change. You will also enjoy...
by Bobby Puffenburger | Aug 16, 2022 | Impact Stories, News, Volunteer
Tamara and Jonathan Brooks each grew up with a deep value for ministry and service, first encountering the MCH when Tamara was the UofH BSM Director. “We have fond memories serving with our students, so it was a natural choice when we had kids. The boys and I have...
by Bobby Puffenburger | Aug 12, 2022 | Newsletter
Read about the growth of the Women of Purpose Bible study and a family outreach project that turned into a new nonprofit providing bicycles to Mission Centers of Houston clients and other inner city residents. Read the newsletter by clicking here.