Mar 6, 2020 2:11:29 PM
Louise is disciplined and faithful in her relationship with the Lord. She reads her Bible every day and keeps a list of things she is grateful for—a practice that brings her joy. The kids at Anna Ogden Hall call her, “Grandma Louise.” She says, “I love to help people, give advice—do what I can to make their lives easier.” Though she has never had children of her own, she has found a family through the children and moms she lives with at Anna Ogden Hall and through the relationships she is building at her church. Bottom line, she has learned that purpose and meaning come from simple faith, loving others, and following Christ. But it was a long road to arrive at this place.
Feb 21, 2020 1:26:25 PM
Clai's journey of faith does not go in a straight line, but God continued to stick by him, and Clai never gave up hope.
Feb 6, 2020 2:00:36 PM
Dr. Wolfe's wife was in a car accident involving a man who had substance abuse issues. His professional life as an expert in nueropsychlogy allowed them to forgive and advocate for his recovery in court. Read more about UGM's whole person approach to recovery.
Jan 30, 2020 11:07:42 AM
During an interview with our case managers, I was reminded there is a difference between knowing something because I’ve scrutinized it, and knowing because I've walked alongside people in the midst of it.
Jan 22, 2020 5:11:45 PM
Ministries at UGM are fueled by generosity and hard work. Our volunteer, Laurie commits 40 hours a week to our ministries.
Dec 24, 2019 10:47:04 AM
With how busy the holidays can be, do we give ourselves enough time to feel the significance of Christmas?