Hungry In Montgomery and Haiti 6 Months Later
JD Boles Goes to Haiti 6Months Laterhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lunlQFOMxsQ
At the Montgomery Rescue Mission “All Year Around We Can Be Found Doing The Work...literally! For the past three months under the direction of Chaplain Curtis Browder Ministries the workers and volunteers at the mission have been in street terms…”Strung Out.” Since April, MRM has had 3 prison revivals and 3 barbecue dinners totalling over 5,500 meals to inmates at three different prisons. From Atmore’s Holman Correctional Facility better known as Death Row to Draper and Elmore County. Over 300 conversions to Christ and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The mission has 6 more revivals to go before the summer is over.
From the Jail House to the to Prison Streets In Haiti, the Montgomery Rescue Mission returned to Haiti to find a facility to hold 22 orphaned children in need of shelter. MRM had to go plan B in the recovery efforts to find housing for the children. The building the mission was in the process of buying the Haitian government would not accept it due to new building codes.
On June 25, 2010, Chaplain Curtis Browder and Michelle Browder returned to Haiti to give food and find shelter to the mission’s orphanage in Delmas 33. With the help of Global Impact, the Ozark’s Ministerial Alliance in Ozark Alabama, and First Congregational Church under the pastoral covering of Pastor Garrett.
Since returning home from Haiti, the Montgomery Rescue Mission sponsored a food give away for over 1,100 people in need of food. WAPZ Radio station along with several members for the community asssisted us in making this endeavor a success. Special thanks to everyone that partisapated in the event, Julie Weller, Joe Hubbard, Lori White, WAPZ, Earnestine with Heart for Special Children and other volunteers, Mrs. Sankey from Isaiah’s Restaurant.
For more information about the trip please see the video and tell a friend about us.








