Weekly Update – 6-7-10

Monday, 7. June 2010

Proclaiming Liberty

Often when someone calls the office of Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland, they are seeking something.  Worried parents are seeking help and assistance for their children, pastors are seeking more information about the ministry and ways their church can get involved, probation officers are seeking options for their clients, and addicts are seeking the freedom and release they so desperately need.

He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound. Isaiah 61:2

Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland began as and continues to be a resource to proclaim liberty to those with life-controlling addictions. So many of the people that call are being tossed to and fro from the effects and storms of addiction.  People are seeking  stability and freedom yet Satan is deceiving them with temporary pleasure that will not sustain them.   We have the answer to true stability and deliverance from these struggles and His name is Jesus.  Lives are being changed by the truth of God’s Word and the liberty that comes with it.   Those that were once unstable and wavering, can now find rest in the arms of our Savior.As of this email, 29 men and women have been assisted into long term Teen Challenge centers so that they can receive eternal freedom and release from the chains of addiction.  Please visit our website for more information.  Thank you so much for your faithful prayers and support.

God bless you,

Tim McLauchlin, Executive Director

Week of Fasting and Prayer

Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland has dedicated the week of June 20 – June 26 to fast and pray for God’s continued guidance and direction in this ministry.  We appreciate your prayers and support during this time.

Current Wish List
- bookshelves
- updated computer
- disinfectant wipes
- toilet paper, paper towels
- Wal-Mart gift cards
You may drop off your donation at the Teen Challenge office at 702 School Dr., Gainesboro, TN or call 931-268-1094 to arrange for pickup.

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