Dora's Letter: A Runaway Shelter Story
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Dear Leverage Ministry Partners, 

I can never say thank you enough for your faithful support of Leverage Ministries. Because of your financial gifts and prayers, we are able to continue to reach the least, last and lost young people of central Florida. 

Your continued investment in our mission means that we can go into the runaway shelter every week and share Christ with a hurting group of young people. Every kid in the shelter has a different story of why he or she is there. Some kids are there for a very short time, while others spend a long time at the shelter. We don’t always know the impact we have, but we know that God is planting seeds in these kids’ hearts.

A couple of weeks ago, as we were walking into the shelter, the director handed me a card. It was from one of the kids who had been released. Before she left, she made the director promise to give a handwritten card to me the next time we visited. I put it in my pocket and did not read it till I got home that evening. The card said:

Dear Pastor Scott and Leverage team,

I just wanted to say thanks for everything you do/did!  You opened my eyes to a lot, and most of all, Jesus (and I loved playing Family Feud). Thank you so much (all of you)! God blessed me by letting me meet someone as nice as y’all who can/did open my eyes to Jesus. You have no idea how this has changed my life.  

Thanks, 

Dora 

P.S. I also want to share the verse you challenged us to memorize: “For God so loved this world that he gave his one and only son and for those who believe shall not parish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16) I am now part of God’s family because you came and shared that with me.  

Again, thank you so much for supporting Leverage Ministries. Because of you, we will continue to reach more people like Dora every day. Please continue to pray that God will bring more kids like Dora across our path and that we would be faithful to point every one of them to Jesus.  

In His Service,
Scott Hirdes

Sandy Johnson
"I Didn't Know Anyone Cared About Me" - An End of Year Request

December 10, 2020

Dear Friend,

A few weeks ago, we held the 2nd Annual Fall Benefit Dinner for Leverage Ministries. It was a great evening with friends and supporters as we had the opportunity to share how God has blessed Leverage through what has been a very difficult past year. Our theme was “Taking a Step in the Right Direction.” A young man named Trey shared his story about the impact of Leverage Ministries on his life. Mike and Missy Green also shared their story about how one step in the right direction literally saved Mike’s life.

But as great as the night was, the best part of the whole night was missed by everyone except for me. The best part of the whole night brought tears to my eyes, even though the event was over. The best part of the whole night was truly one of the greatest events I have ever experienced.

In addition to many Leverage supporters and friends, we invited the kids we work with at the George Harris Runaway Shelter and all the kids from our neighborhood groups. As the program was coming to a close, I asked our guests if they would be willing to make financial gifts so that we could help the kids who were there to take a step in the right direction. I prayed to end the evening, and the guests began to leave.

As we started to clean up, a young man from the shelter came straight up to me and thanked me for letting him come. He said to me, “I didn’t even know that people knew we existed, and I had no idea this many people cared about me.” As he was was thanking me, another young person from the shelter came up. He said, “This is all the money we have. Please take it so you can continue to reach kids like us. It’s making a difference, and we are living proof.” He handed me an envelope with cash that all the kids from the shelter collected. These kids weren’t even supposed to have any money, and what they did have, they gave to Leverage. 

WOW! I’ve never had something like this happen before. These kids who have almost nothing and who have faced more hardships and difficulties than many of us will face in our lifetime gave all they had because they knew what a difference our ministry had made in their own lives. 

Would you be willing to join the kids from the runaway shelter and support Leverage Ministries with a year-end gift? Your support will help us continue to reach the least, last and lost youth of Central Florida. You can give a gift online atwww.leverageministries.org/give-now or return a check in the enclosed envelope.

From all of us at Leverage Ministries, thank you for your support over the past year. We trust you will have a Merry Christmas andHappy New year.

God bless,

Scott Hirdes

Executive Director

Sandy Johnson
Lamar's Story: "I Know Jesus And You Will Never Leave Me"
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A few weeks ago, Leverage Ministries hosted the 2nd Annual Roger Evans Memorial Golf Classic. It was an incredible day of golf with more than 100 golfers and volunteers. This event, along with the faithful support of so many people, allows Leverage to continue reaching the abused, abandoned and arrested youth of central Florida.

Kids like Lamar.

About 18 months ago, I shared Lamar’s story. I met him just a few days before we were leaving for our annual summer camp, and he was uncertain about what to expect or how he fit into the group. Late in the week at camp, Lamar asked if we could go talk. He wanted to share his story with me.

A few months before I met him, Lamar’s mom joined the Army. She told him the day before she was shipping out. She told Lamar, “I probably won’t see you again. Please take care of yourself. If you behave, you can probably stay with your aunt for a while.”

But then he shared his good news with me: earlier that morning after our morning meeting, Lamar had accepted Christ as his Savior. He said to me, “Now I have a Father who will never leave me.”

Soon after camp, we lost track of Lamar. He moved, and none of the other boys knew what happened to him. Unfortunately, that’s not uncommon in our ministry. But I continued to pray for Lamar and that he would remember his time at camp and his decision to follow Christ.

Now I’m going to fast forward a year and a half to the Wednesday night after our September golf tournament. After four months of not being able to minister because of the pandemic, we were invited to resume our weekly meetings at the Runaway Shelter.

As I walked through the door, I heard a familiar voice yell, “Pastor Scott is here! He’s back! I told you all he would come.” I barely got inside when Lamar was giving me a big hug and pulling me inside to meet the other kids. No social distancing requirements were going to hold him back!

After 18 months, it was great to see him again. He told me about all of the troubles he had faced since that summer camp and shared about how he was going to be placed with a foster family. But then he said, “I still remember the decision I made at camp, and I know Jesus and you will never leave me.” 

That’s what Leverage Ministries is here for: to share Christ with hurting kids and to let them know that we’re here for them. 

Please continue to pray for Lamar and the many other teens we reach each week through our Breakfast Club and at the Runaway Shelter. We hope that our other ministries will resume soon as things continue to re-open.  

Your financial support is vital as well. You can give online at www.leverageministries.org/give-now. Your gifts will help us continue this important work with the hurting teenagers in our community.

In His Service,

Scott

Sandy Johnson