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  • Each year, over 11,000 people in Louisville find themselves without a place to call home. These are the homeless.

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    Every month Seed profiles ministries that seek to bring both Word and deed to the lost, hurting, poor and needy.  Today, read about one of Sojourn’s partner ministries: Jefferson Street Baptist Center, a homeless shelter in Louisville that has become increasingly gospel centered in their ministry to the 11,000 homeless in the city.

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    Ministry Profile:  Jefferson Street Baptist Center

    According to Executive Director (and member in process at Sojourn) John Ferguson, “Jefferson Street Baptist Center exists to make the entire good news of Jesus Christ known to the homeless of Louisville – meeting physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs.” Community, Transformation, Christ – this is the vision of JSBC.  The vision is to see Louisville homeless enter into Christian Community, trust Jesus, and live a transformed life through the power of the Holy Spirit.  This vision comes alive through Jeff Street’s unconditional service and the emphasis they place on relationships that exist between God, guests, residents, staff and volunteers. JSBC has 3 primary programs that seek to minister to the needs of the homeless.

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    The Day Shelter is a service ministry open to men and women who are currently homeless. Through the Day Shelter JSBC provides service to over 200 homeless guests per day and nearly 60,000 individual visits per year. Their guests are provided a drug free, safe environment in which they may access a laundry room, showers, storage room, mail and phone services, or just enjoy some hot coffee and a light breakfast. Additionally, their guests may receive assistance with employment, housing, physical and mental health referrals, as well as help with disability and other applications. JSBC wants to help their guests to become more employable and to gain permanent housing.

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    Drawing from the successful New Life Program at Denver Rescue Mission, which has served as a model for mission education programs nationwide, Jefferson Street Baptist Center’s Fresh Start Program believes in “discipling people for life” in order to break the cycles of under-education, poverty and homelessness that flow from both societal and personal evils. The Fresh Start Program contains three foundational components: Life Skills, Education and Career Development.

    Beginning with a Christian foundation, Life Skills classes include, but are not limited to: addictions education, conflict resolution, relational and family dynamics, stress and anger management, health education, personal finances and spiritual development.

    The Education component is self-paced and equips students with basic academic skills and computer literacy.  Residents who lack a high school diploma can earn their GED.  Continuing education is also encouraged for Residents who have a GED or High School Diploma.

    The Career Development component is an innovative multimedia, video-based, group counseling program designed to help unemployed, underemployed and economically disadvantaged adults and youth learn how to make and carry out important personal, career and educational decisions that will dramatically affect their future.

    hope_logo__web_Hope for Louisville is a radical opportunity for young Christian men and women to serve the poor and the homeless. By living and working in an inner-city community and homeless shelter, HOPE Team Members effectively impact the lives of people by investing in intimate relationships, sharing the gospel, and giving consistent support to those most in need. Living out Christ’s command to “Love the Lord your God, and love your neighbor as yourself.”, HOPE is ideal for young men and women who have a passion for the gospel and compassion for their fellow man.

    Watch the Hope for Louisville video

    Financial Sponsorship

    Under the leadership of John Ferguson, Jefferson Street Baptist Center is committed to being gospel centered in both Word and deed.  JSBC is no longer receiving several government grants that once supported this ministry. This means that JSBC relies more on the local church and individual givers for financial support than ever before.  If you would like to learn more about this ministry and how to support this kingdom work, visit jeffersonstreet.org or email john@jeffersonstreet.org.

    Get Involved

    There are many ways to volunteer at JSBC ranging from cooking meals for the men, providing job training, mentoring, teaching, and encouraging.  To learn more how your community group or church can get involved, email Darrel Johnson at djohnson@jeffersonstreet.org or visit jeffersonstreet.org and click Volunteer Now.

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