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victory outreach uk

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Saturday 21 march 2009 took myself and my friend and reformed Cocaine dealer Darren to the bush hotel in Wales. The Bush is one of the homes of victory outreach uk. I shared my story and a message about our mess becoming the material for miracles. No matter how far gone we feel we are there is always the potential for amazing transformation. Everyone was encouraged, and we just had a great time.5 of the guys responded and we talked at the end of the meeting. I then asked Darren to share his story. This showed the guys hope and challenged them to pursue life with all they have. Read More

Homeless to hopefulness

Monday, March 9th, 2009
Craig had spent the last year sleeping rough and at places where he could find shelter from the weather conditions. One way of reducing the cold was the seeming warmth of heroin and alcohol. This inevatibly progressed into addiction and enhanced hopelesness.   Following a long discussion Craig is now in the process of moving into a stable Christian environment courtesy of one of Gateway's partners. Victory Outreach U.K is a well established charity which provides homes for young men and women without purpose and puts structure into their lives.   We wish Craig all the best as he moves on from Gateway to Victory Outreach   Kelvin Stribblehill… Read More

Full time manager

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
April 2009 sees the start of my new position. I will manage the Gateway foundation full time. I will leave my current position at the end of March and transfer and work out of Stourbridge from a detox house.   Let's see 2009 see many more lives transformed .   Kelvin  Stribblehill Manager Read More

falling for you

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Saturday 28th february 2009 saw the first Gateway charity skydive. Many faced their fear of heights and wanted to go straight back up again and do another jump. 9 people jumped from 12, 000 ft in a tandem jump (strapped to an instructor)   It was an amzing day, an culminated in all of the team eating together. Money raised was just under £3000 so thanks to all who fell for the freedom of others. You must be mad!   Kelvin Stribblehill Manager Read More