We Could Use Your Help

Hi everyone, I hope your Thanksgiving was a great one; enjoying your time with friends and family.

We’ve decided to launch a capital campaign to help fill specific needs for technology at EBM.

As I continue to teach and minister to those experiencing homelessness at Water Street Mission, soon with the Chaplaincy at Lancaster County Prison, and delivering content online – via blog, vlog, and podcasts – we find ourselves coming up short with resources required to do so.

Since all donations are now tax-deductible, as a 501(c)3 under Capstone Legacy Foundation, our goal is to raise $10,000 before year-end.

Our ministry is primarily a teaching ministry focused on the healing message of Jesus Christ directed to the least, the last, and the left-out. Those individuals marginalized by society and with limited resources to discover who God is and who they are as a result of decisions made by them or toward them.

Whether homeless OR incarcerated, all are created in the image of God with a very specific purpose. Without the hope of the gospel and the healing power of Christ making it in this world becomes extremely challenging.

We teach and minister to those same individuals through the curriculum we’ve created and the study of God’s Word.

If you or anyone you may know is willing to assist us financially please have them go directly to our support page on EBM’s website located here. Support Capital Campaign at EBM

The proceeds will be used for a laptop, peripherals, video projector, audio and video recording equipment, software, and an audio/video “studio” setup. All of which are very much needed to continue teaching and ministering in-person and online through webinars and Zoom Meetings planned for 2020.

The harvest is great and the laborers are few. We’re committed to doing exactly as God has called us to in these last days.

Won’t you please join us in this mission.

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