Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Rhonda's Story



Someone once said "I am trying to learn to stay in the now- not the last now, not the next now; but this now." I have learned that in order to stay in the now I have to come to terms with my last now.

For years, fear consumed me. I stayed hidden indoors. This lifestyle left me with an anxious depression that turned simple things like getting out of bed into difficult tasks.

Along with anxiety, I was involved in abusive relationships. Relationships that left low self-esteem painted all over my skin. There was one instance where I even came close to losing my life. During these years I received amazing blessing, my seven kids. They were my reason to wake up, to heal from the abuse and not give up.

A year ago, a false accusation left me being placed in metal cuffs. That day my kids were taken from me and a piece of me died. I replayed the image of a man tearing my world apart again. My walls collapsed and all I could do was hope for a better tomorrow. My hope turned out to be my eighth blessing. A gift from God named Serenity. On days when I didn't think I could take anymore, a tiny flutter from my belly would remind me that giving up was not an option.

When I was released from jail, I was thrown into the world with nothing but my baby. I had no home to go to; and realized I had lost friends and family. I sought shelter at Father Ed Judy House. I worked hard every day to leave the house and conquer my busy schedule. I only had supervised visitation with my kids once a week. I did everything I needed so my kids would be returned- parenting classes, domestic violence counseling, and my probation requirements.

I remember the day I had my interview at Joshua Station. For the first time in a while I felt like things were finally looking up. When I moved in, it was a fresh start. The people here at Joshua Station became the glue as I pieced my world back together. They provided me a home and helped me get my kids back. Not only have I gained an amazing support system but strong friendships as well.

The other women here have helped me through heartache and proven to me that I am not facing the world alone. I have a family now, even bigger than my eight kids. I have friends and a staff of people standing behind me in every hardship. Even now, as I continue to meet challenges, Joshua Station has the hope I sometimes lose sight of and is fighting by my side. I can never repay them for the new life they are helping me accomplish. I am now a college student, I leave my room and take buses, visit museums, and find enjoyment in my life. I am a proud mother and I am a part of something great.

So as I fully live in the now, I do it with hope, encouragement and faith. I do not stand alone in a hurricane of misery but stand hand in hand with great people who understand. I will never forget my last now; however today I embrace this now and look to my new family whenever the past floods in or the future seems too far away.

- Rhonda, Joshua Station Resident

Monday, August 30, 2010

Summer 2010 with Joshua Station Friends

In Denver, the air is turning cooler and the signs of fall are just around the corner. Before it gets too cold, I wanted to share some of our pictures from this summer with our friends at Joshua Station. From playing in the park, to an awesome car show, to just hanging out at community dinner we have had a great summer.

Thanks for being a valuable part of Martin Missions Inc. We Love you.

Abundant Blessings for you and your family!

Love, Matt and Wendy Martin

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Martin Missions Summer Fundraising 2010

Thanks to everyone who made our fundraising trip to Texas great! We had a blast in Palestine, San Antonio, and Fort Worth. It was a blessing to have the opportunity to share the vision the Lord has given us to help families in need and meet great friends along the way. Now that you have heard the vision, share it! We are looking for churches, businesses, and individuals who are passionate about helping families transition out of poverty or hard times into stable housing. You can be apart of the transformation. Help families in need. Partner with Martin Missions Inc.


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If you would like to give through mail:
Martin Missions Inc.
P.O. Box 2472 Englewood, CO 80150

Online through Paypal:
www.martinmissions.com

Thank you to everyone who supports Martin Missions Inc.
May you be blessed abundantly for you willingness to help families in need.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Martin Missions Inc. Fundraiser Tickets


Would you like to invite your friends and family to the Martin Missions Inc. Summer Fundraiser? We have tickets for you to distribute. The tickets are suggested donation of $7 per person which includes dinner. You can either take the money in advance and send it to us or if they know they will be there, give them the tickets and they can pay at the door. This is a fun way for us to "count heads" for the meal.

Also, I will be sending out an invite through email which you can RSVP online, pay online, and send to others. So these are the two ways we will be able to know an estimated number of people coming to the event. If you respond online, you don't have to have a ticket, again this is just a way we can estimate # of people coming.

Let me know if you want any tickets and I can send them in the mail.

Looking forward to seeing you all at the event on July 17th!

Hugs and Love,
Matt and Wendy

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Washing Cars with Joshua Station


To raise money for the youth to go to camp, Joshua Station had a car wash. Mile High Ministries invited their supporters to get their car wash to help raise support. Here are a few pictures from the wash...









In only 4 hours, we raised over $500 for the youth to go to camp!!! Hope you all are having a great day! Thank you for your continued love and support.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Save the Date! Martin Missions Summer Fundraiser July 17, 2010!!!

Invite your friends and family to come hear about Martin Missions Inc. and have a great time helping families in need.

When: July 17th
Time: 6pm
Where: Bethesda Community Church 4700 North Beach Street Fort Worth, TX 76137
Theme: Family Carnival (Kid Friendly!)

If you would like to help with this year's fundraising event we are currently looking for:

Businesses Sponsors to help with the funds of the event
Local businesses or individuals to donate service, items, or baked goods for live and silent auction
Auction item collectors (finding donors and collecting items)
Food donation
Game leaders (lead and/or find small carnival like games for the kids)
Balloons (black, dark blue, light blue)
Pipe and Drape donation
Audio Visual rental funds
Black rolls of table cloth
Movie theatre to donate popcorn
Cotton Candy Machine and operator
Large supply of peanuts to package
Balloon Animal maker
Face Painters
Glow Stuff (necklaces, bracelets, toys, etc)
Glow Stuff Salesman

Any more carnival ideas? Any special tricks? Let us know!

Give us a call or email to sign up
wendylynnemartin@sbcglobal.net (817) 896-3482

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Beginnings


We have been having a blast with our friends at Joshua Station. Spring is here, babies are being born, the children have spring fever (running jumping and acting like little monkeys) and families are continuing in the journey into stable housing. Some of the families we have gotten to know have moved into stable housing, others are in the process of moving, and new families are moving in. Change is continually happening in the community at Joshua Station.
Last Thursday, we had the privilege to be apart of a Spring Fundraiser in support of Joshua Station. Mile High Ministries invited all their supporters and the community to come to a community theatre that was performing the show OKLAHOMA! Matt and I mingled with supporters while they enjoyed appetizers which were sponsored by a local caterer, helped by passing cowboy hats for donations, and enjoyed the show. The goal for the night was to raise $50,000 and the goal was met! The Mile High supporters believe in the vision of transitional housing and gave abundantly for a great cause.

It is a privilege to be apart of the community of Joshua Station. Thank you for your continued love and support during this season of training. May you be blessed abundantly for your willingness to give to Martin Missions Inc.

With Love,

Matthew and Wendy Martin