“Go out on mission; it will change you.”
We know the problem of homelessness is difficult to address. At Christ in the City, our experience has proven that the deepest poverty of homelessness is sown in the heart long before someone becomes homeless. It’s an all-encompassing experience of being unknown, unloved, and unwanted. It’s not ONLY a problem of not having a house, money, or clean clothes... The root of homelessness is ruptured relationships. That’s why we dedicate so much time to building consistent, healthy relationships that are crucial to healing.
In this video, our friends Tomás, Jessica, and Jeff share how meaningful encounters and intentional friendships have changed their lives.
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