Hope Ministries born out of a dream

August 23, 2016 | By LYNDA STRINGER

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Judy Capps poses with Hope Ministries residents Janet Reeves, left, and Maribel Rodriguez, right. Both earned their GEDs. Reeves has also graduated from the Mount Pleasant Police Academy, while Rodriguez is in the nursing program at Northeast Texas Community College.

 

Hope Ministries of Northeast Texas had its first crop of graduates go through the program earlier this year.  Among the 12 single moms it has helped transform practically and spiritually are a business owner, a police academy graduate, a bilingual teacher and a first in her family homeowner.

The women who apply for the two-year residential program come from all over the United States. They live in Hope Apartments behind the ministry’s offices on Ferguson Road. Under strict standards, they take part in parenting classes, finance classes, life coaching, Bible studies and mentoring while working and going to school.

The women have to be drug and alcohol-free and agree to stay single for two years.

“Sometimes, those are the things that trip us up and make us get caught in a cycle. I’m trying to create a place where they can just rest from the trauma,” said Hope Ministries Founder Judy Capps. The women work, pay their bills and go to school at Northeast Texas Community College.

“We are a hand up, not a handout. The girls have to pay a small rent and work part time. I believe the Lord honors us enough to make us work. We are worthy of work and I want them to have to buy into what they are doing,” said Capps, who shared that the vision for the ministry came from a literal dream she had one night when and her husband, Steve Capps, were out of town celebrating their 30th anniversary.

“In the dream, I saw women and children living in a place of peace,” Capps said. “I even saw the woman who became our executive director, Liz Robbins, in the dream. She is a Biblical counselor and she was teaching the girls. But, the main thing about the dream was Jesus was healing their hearts.”

Capps said the ministry is based on a verse in James, Chapter 1, which says, “Religion that God, our Father considers is pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress.”

Even though the women technically aren’t widows and the children are not orphans, she said they are women and children who have been abandoned by men and fathers and by the world.

When she came home from that trip, she immediately received a phone call from Gordon Nelms, the director of the Salvation Army’s local chapter.

“He asked me if I would consider helping a woman who was living in her car with her three children,” Capps said. “I said, ‘Yes,’ and that started this journey.”

She began helping the woman find permanent housing, cleaning up her credit and she eventually became a restaurant manager. In 2012, the real test came. Elizabeth Robbins, the woman Capps had seen in her dream teaching women, moved from Houston to Mount Pleasant. She told her husband and he agreed that it was time buy a property to further her ministry efforts. After seeing an apartment complex that was on the market and knowing immediately that its dilapidated condition was not what God had in mind, she spoke with her friend and realtor, Diana Kennedy, sharing the dream with her.

“Diana Kennedy was the key,” Capps said.

Kennedy told her about an apartment complex that a member of North Ridge Church of Christ had donated to the church that they had just listed with her agency.

“My husband and I prayed about the apartments. They were asking a lot of money for them and he said I should write the church a letter, share my dream with them and ask them to sell me the apartments for half the listed price,” Capps said. “He said, ‘Let’s just trust God and ask.’”

She did and the church agreed.

“They prayed about it and told us they felt like this was what they were supposed to do,” she said.

It wasn’t until 2014 when they received their 501(c)3 nonprofit status that Hope Ministries was officially born, but during the two years after buying the apartments, they moved a family in as each apartment was renovated and supported the families themselves and with the help of community members who wanted to help whether or not they received a tax write-off.

The ministry also receives funding through renting venue space at its community event center, The Landing, located in its main building.

“We do a lot of practical things, but we also do a lot of ministry for healing of the heart. My goal is to get them off government assistance and into a dependence on God,” Capps said.

Once their hearts are healed, she said, they start seeing themselves as they truly are, as a nurse, a counselor, a teacher, a police officer, a businesswoman, a homeowner.

“These girls are so blessed that someone would believe in them,” Capps said. “God has a destiny for them to walk in and sometimes the circumstances of life will steal that destiny if they aren’t given a chance.”

To find out more about Hope Ministries, visit their website, HopeofNET.org.

Lynda Stringer is a Mount Pleasant, TX-based freelance writer and owner of Stringer Media. Contact her at Lynda.Stringer@outlook.com.

 

Shine Like a Boss

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You’re at work right now and the tedious, mundane tasks of your job are really making the day drag on, aren’t they? Can the clock tick ANY slower? We all want that dream job where we can use the talents that God gave us and get paid for it, don’t we? Well, think of it this way: generating invoices, answering customer emails and phone calls or cleaning up after the lunch crowd is just as important as wowing the board room with your superb advertising campaign, designing the company Website and graphics or catering a huge conference without a hitch. You may not get to use your spiritual gifts or God-given talent as your day job, but you can incorporate those gifts into your job, no matter what it is! You can also make a huge difference in everything you do with your attitude. Make your own little world your mission field. So staple those reports with a smile, send your next customer on her way with “Have a blessed day,” or hum along to your favorite Christian song. Share your faith during a coffee break. Listen to a coworker when they’re hurting. Pay the tab at lunch. The brilliant  light of Christ, when it shines within you and pours out all around you, is your gift to share with the world.

“Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching; the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.” 
Romans 12:6-8 ESV  

“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” 
Matthew 5:14-16 ESV

Get Up and Walk

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Are you content to stay in your safety bubble and not venture out of your comfort zone? Before Jesus healed the lame man in John 5, he asked him if he WANTED to get well. The man said to Jesus, “I can’t.” He said he had no one to put him in the healing waters. Sometimes, it’s just easier to stay right where we are and wallow in our self-pity and excuses. There’s responsibility and work to be done when we are well and it’s hard. Has God opened doors for you, laid out a plan for you, taken away an obstacle that has been holding you back? When he heals us, either physically or spiritually, we have to “get up, take our mat and walk.”

 

John 5: 6-8
6 When Jesus saw him and knew he had been ill for a long time, he asked him,“Would you like to get well?” 7 “I can’t, sir,” the sick man said, “for I have no one to put me into the pool when the water bubbles up. Someone else always gets there ahead of me.” 8 Jesus told him, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and walk!”

God is Close

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You know how you can be in a room with people you love and you know they are hurting, but you don’t know how to help them? Just being there is a comfort. But, getting up close, putting an arm around them, giving them a hug to let them know you care can dry tears and encourage without words.

God is with us in our joys and our sorrows, through the uphill battles and as we cross the finish line in victory. He is there!

 

Psalm 34-18 says, “The Lord is CLOSE to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” He is not just there. He is close!

Embrace the Chaos

 

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Is the sheer chaos of raising your kids making you a bit crazy?

 

Sometimes as moms, we pray for the days of peace and quiet when our kids are out on their own or at least in school for the day! Well, with an empty nest, the house is a bit too quiet for me right now. I find myself missing the loud, rough-housing antics that once drove me to find a quiet space on the back porch. So, as a mom who’s been there and one looking to the seasoned moms before me to help me settle in this new roost, I can say this with confidence: while they are little and underfoot and the muddy footprints, piles of laundry and scattered toys make you want to run and hide, embrace the chaos!

Love them like crazy every minute they let you before they squirm out of your hugs to go play or find their wings and drive away.

 

Proverbs 22:6

Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it.