Monday, April 11, 2011

Ministry By the Numbers - March 2011

CEO of ElderSource Ministries, Rev. Stan Means, (that's him on the left talking with Meg Newell's hubby Dean) was recently in the house. ElderSource, a national ministry out of South Carolina, is beginning a national program to train chaplains to minister to the elderly. Stan chose South Side Mission to launch his important new initiative in March!


HIGHLIGHTS FROM MARCH 2011

Decisions to follow Christ for the month
106

Avg. Nightly Census in our New Promise Center shelter
34

Families served with free clothing, furniture, appliances & housewares
420

Attendance in our Laramie Street Sunday School, weekly
19

Attendance at our RiverWest Bible Study
2

Children enrolled in our Kings Kids Christian Day Care
40

Elderly Services home, hospital or nursing home visits
45

Formerly homeless women moving out successfully
0

Food baskets given away at our RiverWest Satellite Office
9

Ladies in the New Promise Center who have established a church home
5

Boys Club attendance
45

Number of people completing a discipleship course this month
12

Average attendance at the Lighthouse Diner
12

Average attendance at Roosevelt Magnet School before-school Bible study
80

Girls Club attendance
55

Churches that have Adopted Blocks in 61605
19

Attendance at our Trewyn Middle School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
18

Food baskets given away through our Garden Street Benevolence Center
458

Attendance at our South Side Manor Bible Study
8

Food baskets given away at our Harrison Homes Satellite Office
37

Attendance in our Chapel services, Laramie Street, weekly
37

Attendance at our Harrison Primary School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
32

Volunteer hours, as a ministry
3,564

Attendance in our Chapel services, Garden Street, weekly
219

Attendance at our B’Nai B’Rith Bible Study
12

Pastoral care visits & counsels (non-elderly)
25

Attendance at our Hurlburt House Bible Study
8

Attendance at our Manual High School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
8

Hot meals to the poor
6,307

Mother’s of Kids in the Youth Department Meeting
30

Kids enrolled in After-School Tutoring
89

Attendance at our Pleasant Hill School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
20


FINANCIALS FROM MARCH 2011

Monthly revenue vs. budgeted
$267,365/$215,725

Monthly expenses vs. budgeted
$281,897/$274,164

Positive or Negative on the Month
- $14,532

Yearly revenue vs. budgeted
$622,878/$552,175

Yearly expenses vs. budgeted
$758,069/$807,055

Positive or Negative on the year
- $135,191

How we’re doing versus budget
+ $119,689

THE LORD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT PARTICIPATE IN A RECESSION

On the year, we are doing great and getting even better! We are now $119,689 better than budgeted on the year, thank you Lord. We are over budget on revenues on the year and under budget on expenses on the year. ALL FOUR Mission Mart stores made their goals in March. We set an ALL TIME RECORD for one month of Mission Mart sales with $69,269. How about THEM apples?

The Hotel Housekeeping Training School graduated its first class and 100% of the graduates got jobs. The program has expanded for the next class to include Methodist Hospital as a place to learn the housekeeping trade.

We have a nice problem at our before-school Bible Study and prayer meeting at Roosevelt Magnet School. We had 85 kids show up for Bible Study on one day there. That exceeds the fire marshal limit for their library. We may have to expand into the gym! Speaking of Roosevelt, there is a bright little 10 year old girl that comes regularly to before school ministry. Her name is Alicia. She just got out of the hospital, not for a physical ailment but for a mental condition. She was suspended from school a lot before she started coming to school ministry. We have been working with her on her behavior. She has to be redirected more than other children, but she is a really sweet girl. Patience makes the difference in how you minister to a child like Alicia. Others may have given up on her by now but not SSM. Jesus did not give up on us and we will not give up on her!

We are in need of two more male counselors at Camp Kearney this summer.

Thanks for reading this month's update. For more information on South Side Mission, visit our website www.southsidemission.org, fan South Side Mission on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ministry By the Numbers - February 2011


Thanks to volunteer Jay Pearson for his great work renovating the New Promise Center rooms with the assistance of a grant from the FCAI Finishing Contractors Association of Illinois!

HIGHLIGHTS FROM FEBRUARY 2011

Decisions to follow Christ for the month
198

Avg. Nightly Census in our New Promise Center shelter
34

Families served with free clothing, furniture, appliances & housewares
389

Attendance in our Laramie Street Sunday School, weekly
21

Attendance at our RiverWest Bible Study
4

Children enrolled in our Kings Kids Christian Day Care
39

Elderly Services home, hospital or nursing home visits
59

Formerly homeless women moving out successfully
2

College Club attendance
25

Food baskets given away at our RiverWest Satellite Office
11

Ladies in the New Promise Center who have established a church home
5

Boys Club attendance
60

Number of people completing a discipleship course this month
12

Average attendance at the Lighthouse Diner
11

Average attendance at Roosevelt Magnet School before-school Bible study
72

Girls Club attendance
55

Churches that have Adopted Blocks in 61605
20

Attendance at our Trewyn Middle School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
15

Food baskets given away through our Garden Street Benevolence Center
355

Attendance at our South Side Manor Bible Study
7

Food baskets given away at our Harrison Homes Satellite Office
26

Attendance in our Chapel services, Laramie Street, weekly
37

Attendance at our Harrison Primary School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
26

Volunteer hours, as a ministry
3,119

Attendance in our Chapel services, Garden Street, weekly
186

Attendance at our B’Nai B’Rith Bible Study
11

Pastoral care visits & counsels (non-elderly)
34

Attendance at our Hurlburt House Bible Study
8

Attendance at our Manual High School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
7

Hot meals to the poor
6,736

Mother’s of Kids in the Youth Department Meeting
30

Kids enrolled in After-School Tutoring
75

Attendance at our Pleasant Hill School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
15

FINANCIALS FROM FEBRUARY 2011

Monthly revenue vs. budgeted
$182,995/$165,725

Monthly expenses vs. budgeted
$245,575/$262,674

Positive or Negative on the Month
- $62,580

Yearly revenue vs. budgeted
$355,514/$336,450

Yearly expenses vs. budgeted
$476,716/$532,890

Positive or Negative on the year
- $121,202

How we’re doing versus budget
+ $75,238

The Lord Reserves the Right to Not Participate in a Recession

SPIRITUAL

Indicated Decisions for Christ 198

Persons completing a discipleship course this month 12

Also, on the Spiritual side, there were five ladies from our shelter who established a church home this month and five from our External Ministries who were baptized in February!

The Lord is enlarging the territory of Laura Toles. She is an SSM Culinary Arts Training School grad who is employed at Apple’s Bakery helping owner Mary Ardapple begin their Gluten Free Bakery. Well, it has gone so well that QVC, the shopping channel on cable, picked up Apple’s Bakery Gluten Free products to sell to the world. How about that? Now Mary Ardapple wants to hire more of our people to work on the operation. As Joseph found out, when God blesses one of His people, often that person’s employer also gets blessed!

The week of February 15-18th, 2011 our before-school Bible Studies and Prayer Meetings at 5 public schools in 61605 were able to be a blessing to 177 students with hot sausage biscuits for breakfast thanks to McDonalds. That may explain so many students that week! :) The children were so happy to see hot sandwiches as many don’t get a hot breakfast before school. Can you believe that 177 children heard the gospel in school because of South Side Mission? Yes you can! To God belongs the glory!

[from Assistant Executive Director, Benevolence, Steve Dunn’s report]
The Lord provided yet another miraculous healing at the Benevolence Center in February. Our God sighting this month is about a lady (Betty Lundgren), one of our regulars who came here & told me that she was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease & asked for prayer (which we did). Today she came back all excited to report that the Doc.
could not find any signs of the disease with no explanation. Dr. Denish Agarwal
from Heartland Healthcare asked Betty if she had any ideas why this happened. She
told her that she had been down to the South Side Mission Benevolence Center & many
were praying for her. The Dr. asked if she could send other patients down here for
prayer.

[from Director of External Ministries Rev. Bessie Rush’s report]
I don’t know what it is; maybe I just look like I need a hug on some days! Every Thursday since we started this year’s school ministry a little girl about 6 years old rush up to me and gives me a big or should I say tiny bear hug! We often talk about the fact that her brother walks her 2 plus miles to Roosevelt Magnet School then continues on to Manual High School where he attends school. Her working mother can’t afford for them to ride the bus because the distance that they live requires them to pay for riding the bus. When she arrives she is tired and cold but her attitude is always upbeat, she really loves the school ministry and we really love her too. She is always willing to help us set up, if she can. Because of this little girl I think I will give out more hugs. Have you had a hug today? It really is great therapy for both parties!

[from Chef Chris Franzoni’s monthly report]
Felicia was a spring 2010 Culinary Arts Training School graduate and recently received
a promotion at Proctor Endowment Home. She was very nervous about her new job duties and came to us for a visit. After visiting with everyone here she left with a full tank of confidence and ready to take on her new job.

Cassaundra and Molly are two recent graduates of CATS and both struggled with personal issues during their entire 12 weeks with us. One was dealing with health issues and the other with housing / family issues. We were able to shower them in prayers and this was a great comfort to both. Both are doing great and on their way to great things I truly believe.

CATS graduated Daurice Figgers is now the Breakfast Supervisor at Embassy Suites and supervises a staff of five. Daurice came to the recent graduation of the Culinary Arts Training School and recruited workers on the spot!

Joseph is a new graduate and with a background that is challenging when trying to place someone. He loves soul food and can fry a mean chicken. The day after graduation I received a call that JJ's fish and chicken needed 2 cooks. I instructed him to apply and
Lord willing he will soon be gainfully employed. David and Dustin both graduated from CATS in the spring of 2010 class.

Dustin is graduate of CATS and just got hired on to be the cook at Neighborhood House, replacing another CATS graduate who went on to a bigger job.

Our Hotel Housekeeping Training School is also providing some inroads to the kitchens in the hotels with whom we work. Our own “dean of the hotel school” Armosha Sturdivant recently met with representatives at the Holiday Inn and they informed her that they had several opportunities in the kitchen. Armosha let Chris know right away and he sent CATS grads Renae and Cassaundra down to apply.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Power of Tulips


Hope springs eternal. Today's photo from the Mission's main cafeteria.

Some lovely soul forced a bunch of tulip bulbs and blessed us with the blooms. So, today our homeless ladies at the Mission will find fresh flowers at their tables in the Mission's cafeteria.

This simple blessing is another example of our ethic to "treat the poor with dignity." If you show someone that they're important, they begin to believe it themselves. They begin to walk with their heads held a little higher, their shoulders back a little further, eye contact and a smile becomes a part of their countenance. Confidence returns to their bearing.

And they begin to listen to us about our God. A God who loved them so much that He sent His one and only Son to die on the cross, to rise again, to pay the penalty for their sin, and to give them hope for a new life.

Tulips can be powerful, don't you think?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ministry By the Numbers - January 2011


South Side Mission Senior Pastor and Assistant Executive Director leads the group in prayer as a nervous-looking preacher at his left (SSM Executive Director Phil Newton) prepares to bring the message.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM JANUARY 2011

Decisions to follow Christ for the month
321

Avg. Nightly Census in our New Promise Center shelter
34

Families served with free clothing, furniture, appliances & housewares
428

Attendance in our Laramie Street Sunday School, weekly
26

Attendance at our RiverWest Bible Study
3

Children enrolled in our Kings Kids Christian Day Care
39

Elderly Services home, hospital or nursing home visits
54

Formerly homeless women moving out successfully
0

Food baskets given away at our RiverWest Satellite Office
11

Boys Club attendance
43

Number of people completing a discipleship course this month
4

Average attendance at the Lighthouse Diner
11

Average attendance at Roosevelt Magnet School before-school Bible study
72

Girls Club attendance
40

Churches that have Adopted Blocks in 61605
20

Attendance at our Trewyn Middle School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
12

Food baskets given away through our Garden Street Benevolence Center
553

Attendance at our South Side Manor Bible Study
6

Food baskets given away at our Harrison Homes Satellite Office
49

Attendance in our Chapel services, Laramie Street, weekly
36

Attendance at our Harrison Primary School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
17

Volunteer hours, as a ministry
2,848

Attendance in our Chapel services, Garden Street, weekly
245

Attendance at our B’Nai B’Rith Bible Study
12

Pastoral care visits & counsels (non-elderly)
31

Attendance at our Hurlburt House Bible Study
8

Attendance at our Manual High School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
6

Hot meals to the poor
5,890

Mother’s of Kids in the Youth Department Meeting
30

Kids enrolled in After-School Tutoring
75

Attendance at our Pleasant Hill School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
16


FINANCIALS FROM JANUARY 2011

Monthly revenue vs. budgeted
$173,024/$170,725

Monthly expenses vs. budgeted
$230,869/$270,216

Positive or Negative on the Month
- $57,845

Yearly revenue vs. budgeted
$173,024/$170,725

Yearly expenses vs. budgeted
$230,869/$270,216

Positive or Negative on the year
- $57,845

How we’re doing versus budget
+ $41,646

The Lord Reserves the Right to Not Participate in a Recession

Praise God, we’re off to a good start. January revenues were over budget. January expenses were under budget. That’s where we want to be.

The Lord has allowed us to achieve a major goal of the ministry—each public school in zip code 61605 has a before or after school Bible study & prayer meeting happening. God is good. Pleasant Hill, Roosevelt, Manual, Trewyn, Harrison and Garfield all have an evangelical witness now! When we launched the goal in 2002, there were no public schools in the zip code with a Christian club meeting there. Roosevelt Magnet School was the last piece of the puzzle. Since re-starting the ministry there, we have seen up to 75 kids coming for the Bible study.

The Stoney Creek Inn and Holiday Inn Express have signed on to work with us to accommodate students for the next class of the Hotel Housekeeping Training School!

New Life in Morton is our 20th Adoptablock church! They just signed up to work the vicinity of Garden and Krause.

Daurice Figgers is a Spring 09 graduate of our culinary program, works full time at Embassy Suites in East Peoria, and recently was promoted to complimentary breakfast supervisor. Daurice now oversees a staff of five and is responsible for staffing in her area. Guess where she came to look for prospects? That’s right. The Culinary Arts Training School of South Side Mission!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Ministry By the Numbers - December 2010

Laura Toles (left) helps with the ribbon cutting for Apple's Bakery's new Gluten-Free Bakery Items. A graduate of South Side Mission's Culinary Arts Training School, Laura has become a key employee in the gluten-free enterprise at Apple's (see more on Laura below).


Hello from the Lighthouse on Laramie!

You are among our most trusted of supporters so we share with you each month a little more information. Please take time to pray with us over concerns, rejoice with us over victories, and share with us your time, talent, and treasure as the Lord directs.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM DECEMBER 2010

Decisions to follow Christ for the month
272

Avg. Nightly Census in our New Promise Center shelter
30

Families served with free clothing, furniture, appliances & housewares
452

Attendance in our Laramie Street Sunday School, weekly
46

Attendance at our RiverWest Bible Study
4

Children enrolled in our Kings Kids Christian Day Care
39

Christmas meals delivered to the needy
1,651

Elderly Services home, hospital or nursing home visits
62

Formerly homeless women moving out successfully
4

Food baskets given away at our RiverWest Satellite Office
13

Boys Club attendance
45

Number of people completing a discipleship course this month
4

Average attendance at the Lighthouse Diner
14

Girls Club attendance
45

Churches that have Adopted Blocks in 61605
19

Attendance at our Trewyn Middle School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
13

Food baskets given away through our Garden Street Benevolence Center
572

Attendance at our South Side Manor Bible Study
7

Food baskets given away at our Harrison Homes Satellite Office
38

Families given Christmas gifts for the entire family
45

Attendance in our Chapel services, Laramie Street, weekly
37

Attendance at our Harrison Primary School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
20

Volunteer hours, as a ministry
2,756

Attendance in our Chapel services, Garden Street, weekly
256

Attendance at our B’Nai B’Rith Bible Study
12

Pastoral care visits & counsels (non-elderly)
49

Attendance at our Hurlburt House Bible Study
5

Attendance at our Manual High School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
10

Hot meals to the poor
8,071

Mother’s of Kids in the Youth Department Meeting
30

Kids enrolled in After-School Tutoring
75

Attendance at our Pleasant Hill School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
20

FINANCIALS FROM DECEMBER 2010

Monthly revenue vs. budgeted
$753,808/$565,280

Monthly expenses vs. budgeted
$440,560/$328,559

Positive or Negative on the Month
+ $313,248

Yearly revenue vs. budgeted
$3,368,966/$3,278,320

Yearly expenses vs. budgeted
$3,402,305/$3,278,321

Positive or Negative on the Year
-$33,339

How we’re doing versus budget
- $33,339

Indicated Decisions for Christ 272
The Holy Spirit’s power and diversity was on display in December. We saw decisions in many departments. Here are the numbers…Kings Kids had 1 decision, the Breakout Youth Center 1, Benevolence Center 244, Elderly Services 2, South Side Manor Bible Study 3, Mission at Prayer 3, the Riverwest Housing Project Satellite Office of SSM 1, Harrison School before-school Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 1, The Harrison Homes Housing Project Satellite Office of SSM 3, Laramie Street Chapel 7, Lighthouse Diner 1, Hotel Housekeeping Training School 1, and the New Promise Center 5.

Financials

“All’s well that ends well.” Given all the sound and fury that accompanied our financials this year, to end the year within one percent of budget and with $528,507 in the bank is cause for celebration. Once again, God swooped in at the last minute and made everything OK.

The Lord Reserves the Right to Not Participate in a Recession

· We did not have to draw on a line of credit this year and have not since 2005.
· We finished with $528,507 in the bank.
· The Lord now has us at a $3.4 million budget after being just a $1.6 million organization in 2002. This kind of growth within the financially-dicey last 8 years is a testament of the Lord’s amazing power.

God Sightings

The Lord allowed South Side Mission to bless many at Christmastime.

· On Christmas Day, volunteers cooked and delivered 1,651 meals to the elderly, the poor, the shut-in and the handicapped. Despite nasty weather on Christmas Eve, all the volunteers who had signed up to come help did so. Wild horses couldn’t drag them away.
· Over in the Youth Department, they tell me, there were 19 Christmas parties for the kids in our programs. Merry Christmas indeed!
· Also in the Youth Department, 45 whole families were adopted with Christmas gifts by generous people.

Did You Know?

You’ll notice that our shelter number was just 30 for an average in December. That’s quite a bit lower than what our average has been. However, we have graduated 9 ladies and their children in the past two months to an income and an apartment. Our census should rise back up to traditional numbers soon.

Reverend Frank Winfrey, Assistant Executive Director and Senior Pastor of South Side Mission is working on his Doctorate from Northern Seminary.

Stories of People You Have Helped

[from Associate Executive Director, Connections, Sean Allen’s report]

Our Northwoods Adoptablock team had an awesome month serving on the south side! Through coordination with the NWs Photography Team, we provided more than 20 families (AAB and NPC) with 4x6 Christmas photos and 10 postcards. We then delivered 60 Christmas baskets (including Wal_mart gift cards) to our friends on Malone Street! Finally, we celebrated Christmas together with dinner and lots of games at Jillians at the Shoppes of Grande Prairie!

[from the External Ministries department]

The Christmas Party for River West was on December 5, 2010 at 5:30-8:00 pm at the Frank Campbell Center in River West. It was a wonderful fellowship! The attendance of about 200! The dinner was catered from Famous Dave’s Restaurant. Each family received 2 gift baskets. One basket was filled and overflowing with household products, the other basket was filled with family friendly games. The parents were so overwhelmed by the gifts they received that they wanted to do something to show their appreciation, so they cleaned up afterwards and gave the cleaning crew the day off. Once again Imago Dei & our River West volunteers did a wonderful job!

[from the New Promise Center shelter for homeless women & their children]

The Tuesday night service on 12/28/10 was a powerful one. The Spirit of the Lord moved and invited people to come to Christ. One of our residents, SB was in the service. She is on my caseload and she has not been very cooperative in attending services, MAP, Life Skills classes or the addiction recovery classes. She attends, but reluctantly. She does her chores, she’s employed. She will only do what is asked of her, nothing more. On this night she wrote me a note stating t hat she had some questions about God. I dropped everything and went to her. I took her into the chapel and the first thing she told me was that she did not want to go to hell. She said she was raised Catholic, but since she has been at SSM, it was as if every sermon was being told directly to her. She said she was really confused about Christ because she knew she could not be perfect. That was my opening. I did not preach to her because I am not a preacher. I did tell her about what salvation really is- admitting you are a sinner and the only way to God is through Jesus. She accepted Christ right then and there. I prayed with her and she is now on her way. Praise God!

[from Associate Executive Director, Youth Services, Shereee Lyles’ report]

We were blessed with donors who chartered two 45 passenger buses for the day and paid for entrance to Shedd Aquarium in Chicago for ninety children and 10 adults. We all absolutely enjoyed ourselves with seeing the underwater sights. After which they attended a Christmas party where children received several gifts from Santa, also decorated ginger bread men and received beautiful face paintings. Topped off with an excellent lunch, after which we toured Michigan Avenue.

One of the mothers in our Ladies Day Out group lived with family members who are using drugs. She has been down in the dumps because she has tried to find affordable housing. She has two children who she has attempted to shelter from the drug use as much as possible. She was encouraged to contact housing. She was blessed with an apartment in the Harrison homes but did not have the deposit. With the assistance of staff and a friend we were able to come up with the necessary money. She was handed the keys the same day.

[from Associate Executive Director, Development, Meg Newell’s report]

Laura Toles is a graduate of our Culinary Arts Training School and has quickly become an invaluable part of owner Mary Ardapple’s Apple’s Bakery. Mary is developing, with the aid of employee Laura, Apple’s Gluten Free Bakery. It has caught on and now Mary will be doing mail order gluten-free items. Laura’s career is taking off! Best of all, she recently moved up from Harrison Homes to her new apartment out in the community!

Thanks for reading this report and Praise the Lord for all He is doing here! Please find me on Facebook or visit our blog www.southsidemission.blogspot.com, visit the website at www.southsidemission.org, pray for us and support us as you feel led.

In Christ,

Phil Newton, Executive Director

Friday, December 10, 2010

Ministry By the Numbers - November 2010


Chef Chris Franzoni (right) and Larry Thomas share great food and lots of love at the Mission's Volunteer Appreciation Banquet.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM NOVEMBER 2010

Decisions to follow Christ for the month
299

Avg. Nightly Census in our New Promise Center shelter
45

Families served with free clothing, furniture, appliances & housewares
548

Attendance in our Laramie Street Sunday School, weekly
34

Attendance at our RiverWest Bible Study
7

Children enrolled in our Kings Kids Christian Day Care
35

Thanksgiving meals delivered to the needy
2,075

Elderly Services home, hospital or nursing home visits
64

Formerly homeless women moving out successfully
5

Food baskets given away at our RiverWest Satellite Office
25

Boys Club attendance
48

Number of people completing a discipleship course this month
4

Average attendance at the Lighthouse Diner
17

Girls Club attendance
45

Churches that have Adopted Blocks in 61605
19

Attendance at our Trewyn Middle School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
9

Food baskets given away through our Garden Street Benevolence Center
1,210*

Attendance at our South Side Manor Bible Study
9

Food baskets given away at our Harrison Homes Satellite Office
50

Attendance at our Harrison Homes Bible Studies (2)
17

Attendance in our Chapel services, Laramie Street, weekly
45

Attendance at our Harrison Primary School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
16

Volunteer hours, as a ministry
4,301

Attendance in our Chapel services, Garden Street, weekly
312

Attendance at our B’Nai B’Rith Bible Study
8

Pastoral care visits & counsels (non-elderly)
40

Attendance at our Hurlburt House Bible Study
5

Attendance at our Manual High School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
5

Hot meals to the poor
9,615

Mother’s of Kids in the Youth Department Meeting
30

Kids enrolled in After-School Tutoring
75

Attendance at our Pleasant Hill School Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
17

*This number includes turkey giveaway recipients.
FINANCIALS FROM NOVEMBER 2010

Monthly revenue vs. budgeted
$397,361/$465,280

Monthly expenses vs. budgeted
$307,292/$249,163

Positive or Negative on the Month
+ $90,069

Yearly revenue vs. budgeted
$2,615,158/$2,713,040

Yearly expenses vs. budgeted
$2,962,801/$2,949,762

Positive or Negative on the Year
-$347,643

How we’re doing versus budget
- $110,921

November was an ugly month, financially for the Mission. We were supposed to make $216,117 this month. We only made $90,069. Ouch. Contributions, while more than last year, fell $87,146 short of budget. I believe the economy finally caught up to us.
Please do pray that the Mission will have a December that is far better than budget. Please also consider making a special gift at year’s end to help us narrow the gap.

The Hotel Housekeeping Training School officially began on Monday, November 29th. I am looking forward to giving you updates on this exciting new initiative.

We had a couple tie the knot and get married in our chapel at the Benevolence Center.!

The Great Turkey Donation of 2010 was a true Act of God. In all, we received 1,420 turkeys in two days, many financial donations related to the event, and local, national, and international publicity for the Mission. I wish I could say we planned it that way, but we didn’t have much to do with it. God added another chapter to His glorious story.

The Northwoods Community Church food drive, which annually is our largest, raised 72,000 pounds of food – 36 TONS ! This is enough canned/nonperishable food to last 6 months or more. God is good!

Since we had all those turkeys, Thanksgiving should have been a snap! And, Praise God, it was. Volunteers helped us deliver and serve 2,075 meals to the needy!

One of our high school-age residents in the New Promise Center shelter made the honor roll at Limestone High School! This is a testimony to the young lady’s perseverance and drive, especially while living in a shelter.

Thanks for reading this report and Praise the Lord for all He is doing here! Please find me on Facebook or visit our blog www.southsidemission.blogspot.com, visit the website at www.southsidemission.org, pray for us and support us as you feel led.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Addict's Psalm - Psalm 41

Lean on the Word.

As everyone who struggles with addiction knows, the holidays are a minefield.

Got an overeating addiction? Well, here comes Thanksgiving, a day which the world tries to tell you to "pig out!" If you get past turkey day, all of those plates of Christmas cookies are coming.

Are you a recovering alcoholic? The holidays are fraught with peril. Having to deal with relatives who have overstayed their welcome or family members who have hurt you can trigger the urge to drink. And then of course there's New Year's Eve.

Well, hang on. I want to share a lifeline with you, Psalm 41, the Addict's Psalm.

I believe in praying scripture. God's Word is a powerful weapon against the things that bind us. Jesus, the Word made flesh, is the ultimate bondage breaker. We know that the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God is the weapon in the full armor of God. The other elements are defensive, but not the Word.

As you strive to stay strong in these upcoming 6 weeks or so, pray through Psalm 41 each day, to the One who "has regard for the weak" who "delivers him in time of trouble."