Transformation is Our Mission
Dear Friend, The title of our newsletter, Transformed, is very intentional. It’s the most important work that is done here at the Milwaukee Rescue Mission. Obviously, we aspire to rescue hurting neighbors from dire circumstances by meeting their immediate needs. But rescue without transformation — deep, internal, spiritual metamorphosis — usually won’t last. Transformation…
Caring for the Whole Person: Body, Soul and Mind
Dear Friend, Who is my neighbor? Over the many years I’ve worked at the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, I’ve often asked myself that question. The Parable of the Good Samaritan illustrates that a truly good neighbor is one who comes to the aid — in other words, rescue — of someone in need. That’s why…
Celebrate! Why We Make a Joyful Noise
Dear Friend, Years ago, a mom and her little girl arrived at the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, in desperate need of shelter. The moment the girl said, “It’s my fifth birthday today,” was heartbreaking — heartbreaking that she was spending her birthday in a homeless shelter. The next day, our staff threw a big party,…
Jesus Came to Transform Us
Dear Friend, It’s been said: Jesus didn’t come to fix us, he came to transform us. This profound truth never ceases to amaze me — especially at Eastertime! What God does through Christ’s life, death and resurrection … it’s so much more than a quick fix. Because of the resurrection of Jesus, we all…
Looking for Hope in the New Year
Dear Friend, I love the new year! Whether it’s rung in with celebration or a simple flip of the calendar page, the arrival of January represents a new beginning and a fresh start. But for hurting men, women and children facing homelessness, hunger and hardship, the new year can be especially difficult. As winter…
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
Dear Friend, It’s Christmastime — “the most wonderful time of the year,” as the classic song reminds us. For many, the season is filled with festive lights and carols, warm-hearted gatherings and holiday cheer. But for most of our guests, their memories of the holidays are not so rosy. For our neighbors who are…