

We exist to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and serve our community with compassion, humility, and dedication. God has called us to the Appalachian Coal Fields of West Virginia—one of the top three poorest counties in the United States—to bring help through physical and spiritual support. As we meet needs with food, clean water, clothing, home repairs, and prayer, we believe healing begins in hearts, minds, and homes. Through these acts of love, we build trust that opens the door to the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ.
We seek to grow the Kingdom of God with our eyes on Jesus and our hands toward people. Our desire is to be a beacon of light in a community where many feel helpless and forgotten. We pray for the future of this ministry and actively reach out to churches, organizations, and individuals who want to serve alongside us. By uniting our efforts, we believe we can bring help, healing, and hope to families throughout this region and reflect the love of Christ in everything we do.
We value Christ‑centered service. Our number one mission is to share the gospel and serve, following the example of Jesus by loving people, meeting needs, and offering hope.
We value compassion in action. We show up for our community with kindness and empathy, offering food, water, clothing, prayer, and support to families in need.
We value integrity and stewardship. We honor God by managing every donation, resource, and opportunity with honesty, responsibility, and gratitude.
We value community and relationship. In a place where everyone knows everyone, we embrace that closeness by building trust, forming genuine relationships, and walking with families through hardship and healing.
We value faith‑driven hope. We believe hope grows when physical needs are met and hearts are healed, always pointing people toward the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ.
We value partnership and unity. We welcome churches, teams, and individuals who want to serve with us, knowing we can make a greater impact together.
We value the forgotten. We were called to serve in one of the poorest counties in the nation, and we remain committed to those who feel overlooked or abandoned. We want every person to know they are seen, loved, and valued by God.
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