Roswell Day of Hope still bringing hope!
May 13, 2010
Last Tuesday the 4th, Kevin Cross and I sat down with someone who had been a guest at the Roswell Day of Hope. He had been attending our church since the event and had called us, requesting financial assistance. As Kevin and I sat down with him, we quickly learned that his need was much larger than what mere monies could provide. His need was for a Savior. After moments of verbal dialogue and with tons of silent prayer, this guest prayed to receive Jesus as his Savior! Glory to God!
This story is not unusual. Every church who was represented in the prayer tent on the day of the outreach has given similar reports. God is at work. Thank you Lord, that you are allowing us to join you in that. – Kris Eldridge
Was it Worth It? – By Kevin Cross
April 22, 2010
“Was it Worth It?” by Kevin Cross
It is not necessarily a question one would quickly ask if they were more spiritual. But here goes – “Was it worth it?” to be honest my background as a CPA and a self-proclaimed economist now “missionary of finance”, I can’t help but to ask this question. I have been both trained and conditioned to think about this – whether in time or in money – or both. On 4/17 we witnessed a costly day. City Hall was filled with over 2500 people from the community, served by nearly 1000 providers of hope from 28 churches, and fed thousands of hot dogs, and 40,000 pounds of groceries, plus health care, jobs, resumes, counseling, and a plethora of other services. The grand total of the cost of this investment in hope was $60,000. Which comes out to $24 a person served, which isn’t a bad investment given a return.
However, there is more. 168 people asked Jesus Christ to be there Savior and forgive them of a debt they could not pay. Hundreds of others prayed prayers too of thankfulness, and surrender in the prayer tent, while scores of others were prayed with under trees, in the street, and over a perfectly grilled hot dog prepared and served by hands that hoped the receiver would experience eternal food.
If we put a price tag on the people who are now going to spend eternity with God in Heaven – forever – that cost comes out to $357 per person, almost the same amount as the average monthly car payment! That certainly puts a new perspective on the true cost of car payments. I cannot wait to meet these new brothers and sisters some day, as we literally run into each other in great excitement and they start telling me all about their amazing Heaven home and literally invite me to take a look at their God place.
But that is not the total financial disclosure from this CPA’s report. I can attest that the nearly 1000 volunteers who gave their most precious resources scores of hours, talents, and yes – money! Over $5000 was sacrificially given the night before at the volunteer rally, some sacrificed even beyond their ability. As a result, my faith and many many others were deepened and our trust and desire to follow Jesus Christ more was the result.
So if all of us who were served or served were impacted (about 3500 people total) the cost was $17 – the price of a large pizza nice topped!
So my question is, “Did we gain the most valuable of all returns on investment – “real friends” through this massive “hope-a-thon?” We actually showed the world that we love people more than money and according to God’s economics – there are people who will be in Heaven instead of Hell because of the way we used His money. Was it worth it? From a financial standpoint that is one of the hugest, and most radical returns on investment I have ever seen! The cost was great though – as evil was delivered a huge setback and many were snatched from the jaws of hell. In the words of missionary C.T. Studd. “Some wish to live within the sound of the chapel bell, but I wish to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell!”
Thank you Fellowship for your savvy investment skills. Share the math, share wisdom, and share the wealth!
Jesus summed it up pretty well when he said,
“Use money to gain friends for yourself so when it is gone you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.” Luke 16:9
Roswell Day of Hope photos
April 20, 2010
- City Hall on Roswell Day of Hope, 2010
- Kid’s Zone
- Mayor Wood
- Prayer Tent
- Moo
- Groceries!
- Site Entertainment
Roswell Day of Hope Results
April 20, 2010
Hello everyone!
Look what God did on Saturday!
- Total churches involved – 28
- Connection/Prayer Tent Churches – 17
- Volunteers – 900
- Guests – 2300-2500
- Nonprofits – 32
- Job Fair Tent – 2 employers with 30+ jobs
- 32 resumes written
- 30 Financial Sponsors
- 3 Schools – Mimosa Elementary as Shuttle Site; Crossroads Second Chance North and Roswell High School sent out high school youth for setup and tear-down
- 8 Health Agencies
- 40,000 pounds of groceries TOTALLY handed out
- 1 City Government
- 168 salvations – 85 children and 83 adults
How great is our God!
Roswell Day of Hope will be here in hours!
April 16, 2010
Are you ready to bring Hope to North Atlanta?! We are! Look at what God promises in His Word about Hope: “There is surely a future Hope for you, and your Hope will not be cut off” (Proverbs 23:18). Isn’t it incredible, that God is allowing us to be a part of that plan! We look forward to serving with you all tomorrow morning!
Welcome to Roswell Day of Hope
April 13, 2010
We’re so glad you’ve been a part of Roswell Day of Hope! Please use this blog as a common spot to post the stories of your experience and how God showed Himself to you and the people you know. We would love to share stories about how you were impacted as you served or how the event made a difference for you!







