| "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." Matthew 25: 34-36, 40. |
| Hope For Hurting Humanity Ministries |
Teams of volunteers from churches and associations using their construction skills and experience to build and repair churches and homes.
Coordinator: John Edwards - 270/786-2007 (home) - 270/535-1407 (cell)
Asst. Coordinator: Jim Moore - 270/542-4316
Volunteers who collect and ship books (not church literature) for use in seminaries in foreign countries.
Coordinators for Kentucky ministry: Shelby Reynolds - 606/379-2122
A national fellowship of Christian campers who share their faith while they camp through building projects, repairs of churches, outreach projects and visitation for local churches, as well as, special ministries at fairs, festivals, flea markets, etc.
Coordinator: Neal Tucker - (270) 952-1064
Job Coordinator: David A. Fuqua - 270/684-2188
A group of trained volunteers working to alleviate pain and suffering brought about as the result of disaster. Kentucky presently has more than 7,000 trained volunteers. Are disaster relief volunteers currently on call or inactive? Click here for details!
Disaster Relief Associate: Coy Webb - 866/489-3527 (Kentucky only) or 502/489-3527
State Coordinator: Larry Koch - 606-649-6566
Mass Feeding Coordinator: Harold Moore - 606/324-7724
Shower Unit Coordinator: Bernard Randall - 606/278-0239
Communications Coordinator: Tom Westerfield - 270-348-2281
Chain Saw Coordinator: Curt Smith - 606-923-4991
| Kentucky Restorative Ministry |
Holistic approach to reaching and helping the incarcerated and their families.
R/6
The R/6 Mentoring Program's goal is to help ex-offenders become self-suffiecient upon release from prison. Through personal relationships and church support, R/6 seeks to guide former offenders in discipline, discipleship and devotion. Mentors from support churches help accomplish this by providing prayer, counsel and accountability for these individuals.
Gary King, program director
4160 US Highway 27 South
Stanford, KY 40484
Call: (606) 365-7123
E-mail: dom@lcbaky.org

A weeklong project involving youth and adult leaders from local churches who work with volunteer crew chiefs to provide home repairs for low-income families.
Coordinator: 1-866/489-3527 (Kentucky only) or 502/489-3527
Assisting churches and associations by providing food, clothing and training so the families in Kentucky Appalachian have the opportunity to know Jesus, the provider of abundant life.
Coordinators: Larry/Linda Otterback - 502/245-8003
The Kentucky Baptist Convention has joined Operation Noah Rebuild, a partnership between the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and other faith-based organizations focused coordinating volunteers and materials to help rehabilitate homes and churches damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.
Kentucky Baptists interested in volunteering should call the Operation Noah Rebuild office in New Orleans at (504) 362-4604 or toll free at (877) 934-0808 at least six weeks before their proposed arrival date. Volunteers should identify themselves as Kentucky Baptists, and request assignments in Area 4.
A biblical solution for chemical dependency. |