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LIGHTHOUSE OUTREACH

Jun 14, 202320 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome in. It's time now for our community connection right here on K one one do you trust and from a lighthouse we have arrow in with us. How are you doing, young man? I'm doing great. Well. You know what, you brought in some statistics from a survey, and I got to say, this is amazing. You did a lot of hard work here to talk about how folks maybe you've come to know about the Lighthouse Outreach Center and

how well they're doing. Kind of a nice little report card. Really, it was very encouraging as I began to get the results from the individuals about the length of sobriety, buying a vehicle, those who got jobs, those who are getting healthcare, vision care, those who made commitmentscessary the Lord, and those are reading their Bible on a regular basis. Now, it's very encouraging to see the way that what we're trying to do is actually being done

in the lives of the men and women there. I'm reading some of these testimonials here and they're very compelling. First of all, coming to the Lighthouse saved my life. Well, that's a major big deal. And Lighthouse is also a great place. A little more importantly, you get spiritually fed through the Holy Spirit more than a meal. It's the internal, it's the spirit to gets and talk a lot about that. Yes, and you know people on the street are not there because of the economy. It's not an economic

issue. It's a lifestyle issue. It's a mental health issue, it's drug addiction issues, it's many things like that. And so some programs in the government are to give a home to a person, give them a motel or a hotel or an apartment, and then not deal with the issues to put them on the street in the first place. And so we are here to give them a bed, a place to stay, feed them three meals a day, help them get doctor's appointments, and seek employment if that's a part

of their plan they need to have. But the spiritual is the most important, the most important thing we do. It's a chapel services. We have eight chapel services a week, five in the mornings and three in the evenings. And this is where the change takes place, not all at once. Sometimes the seeds are planted and they may leave before they actually have made that decision to turn the knife over to God. But the seeds were planted,

and it goes with them. And if people's lives are not changed, no matter how many jobs they got or how many places we private vide for them to stay where they can afford it or given to them, if they haven't had a change in their heart and a lifestyle change, then we're just continuing the problem. Well, a lot of these people have taken all this the heart when you get to the root of it all. First of all, with the fifty nine adults surveyed from June sixth to the ninth, sobriety was

a big one there. There are folks have been a full decade clean, that's about eight percent. But you know the rest have gone off to be with family and to restart their lives. So but I'm seeing folks who are there for like maybe a year have been off drugs and alcohol. That's twenty five percent. That's a lot of people from the survey they've made it a full year, and that's a big deal. When you're trying to stay sober, you hit those markers, that's a victory. Thirty days is the big

break, and that's basically what some rehab programs are at. Thirty day programs and they're nothing more in my opinion, than a detox because it takes more than thirty days. You get over twenty years of addiction, and so the length of sobriety gives you stability. But you've got to continue to maintain your meetings. You've got to continue to be around good people and avoid those who

are going to cause you maybe to slip up. Yeah, it's really easy to fall back into those bad habits because the comfortable habits, it's all you've known. And changes are for all of us. And now health I noticed this the forty two percent of receiving checkups and about fifty six say that they're able to get medical appointments, and fifty one percent and say that you get their prescriptions filled regularly. Vision care is way up there as far as that

goes. But they say by about seventy five percent their health has improved overall. And that's that's really good because you can't stay healthy living outdoors like that if you don't have good nutrition away from the elements, and the healthcare necessary. A lot of them, blood pressure medicine may be the main thing they need to get, but the prescriptions prescribed expired or they don't have a way to get to it, don't have any money to pay for it, So

helping them get their basic health needs very important. And the vision care, we had a grant given to us last year by a foundation for vision care and we have helped over eighty people get glasses or have eye exams, and that's a real blasting because vision care is very rare to get free vision care. You can get checkups at health clinics and things like that, and even medications, but vision Claire care is very rare, and so this has been

a big blessing for us. And we used all the money from this last grant was twelve thousand dollars. We've got another one coming this next year. So that's a big blessing to people to see them being able to see it and enjoy life. Speaking of being able to see, some people been able to see the light lighthouse, and I'd like to have you talk about that aspect number eight through the spirituality part of the survey, because that moved me.

When I connected the survey, I was very amazed at the number of The question was if you got saved at the lighthouse, and that doesn't mean at the lighthouse. It means why you're at the lighthouse because a lot of them go to churches and they get saved at the churches they go to, and that's wonderful. Sometimes they get saved during a chapel service. Yesterday two men unusual for this many in one day. Two men came to my office

one after afternoon class called the experiencing God. He had never been saved, that I've never been saved before. And they was thirty eight years old, and he prayed ex Christ and he started crying. He said, I haven't cried since I was a child. He was put into drug trafficking at fourteen, had a terrible life given to him, and now he's breaking free of that. And then later on after the evening chapel another man came off us and he wanted to turn his life over to Christ. Also. So those

are the ones we know about. But since the survey of the fifty nine twenty twenty seven indicate they had gotten saved and then thirty four had rededicated that life. Maybe they had to walk with the Lord at one time, but they had walked away, they cooled off, but now they got back with the Lord. So those are very significant numbers because those are what's going to help them they leave the Lighthouse, and that's that's the big thing, that's

your foundation. Yeah, you know. And we were also talking earlier about many folks who find themselves in situations that they're in for their searching for help and they come to your door. Many of them are challenged with mental health issues. And fifty six percent self you know, said in the survey they best right up. They said, yep, I'm dealing with it and it's amazing. But also and seeing fifty six percent said, you know what, I feel a whole lot safer now. Yeah, it's like you got some

guard rails, You've got somebody caring for you. And that's what the Lighthouse done. And mental illness is I think one of the biggest problems in America, and it's closely tied to drug addiction because mental health issues can drive a person into drug addiction, and drug addiction can also cause mental health problem. So they're very closely tied and connected. And so it's very important that we and we're not doing as good a job as I'd like to, and nobody

else is either. We refer many of our clients to grand mental health, and then many of them already are there when they come to us, and we work very close and they're doing a great job. Right now, they have a program and we've heard of it called Brief Stay. They build a brand new house they're across from their facility and they take families in there for a week and they provide food and everything like that, provide true apportation to

and from work into school. And then they have cameras all throughout the house and they have airphones for the parents and as a child does I mean, they can give them some coaching as they luck on the camera and hear what's going to say, you might want to try giving them this, so you might want to suggest this, And so it gives a parent on the spot training. And we've had about three families go through that. Right now we've got more wanting to go. Wonderful program, highly recommended. You know,

we're at the Lighthouse, so you're talking about family situations. One one of the comments that are read here earlier today, one of the people said, I grew up being abused by many people, including family, which made me search for God. Found a church. They picked me up and I attended served and connected. Eventually I moved and became depressed, anxious, and was addicted to cigarettes and more, and then went through more abuse. When I

got to the lighthouse, everything was good and restored. My life was down one hundred percent better on the inside as well as the owl. And they said, I'll be ever grateful I have joined. Now I have peace, Now I have faith, I have hope, and now I have love because of Jesus Christ. And that young lady is getting me to leave the lighthouse in a few months or weeks, maybe getting me to go to college and really get our light back on track. And so these are the success stories.

And you know, when people leave the lighthouse, our prayers for them to leave successfully. Some people leave because they decide they don't want to be there anymore. Some of them have an offer, something looks good and maybe good, and some of them are ready to move out. Some of them had to be dismissed because they won't follow the rules. They've done some drugs and while they're there. But our goal is for them to leave successfully.

And we don't put a time on how long they can be there because it took years to get into that mess. It's gonna take years to get out of it. Even with God, it takes a while to unwind some things and untie some things and rebuild some things. So we're not there, you only have a three or four months. Some programs are limited and that may be the route they need to go. Some of them have in depth programs where but ours is pretty relaxed as far as they can work while they're there

and attend what classes are available when they're not working. So we're not saying you have to stay there and do classes all day only. I'm in resident program which are necessary for some but as a more open freedom there for whatever pertain individual need might be. We've got a special little thing coming up, and we're gonna get to it here in a moment, because we're gonna take a commercial break and arrow we'll be right back and we're gonna talk more about

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and say, you know what, we've been down this road. We'll help you down. Here's what we've learned, here's the benefit of our years and this. Let us help you with this. Do you have suggestions? Our job is to relieve the stress so you can grieve and you can heal. And that staff at seven ten South Dewey does a tremendous job have just putting their arms around people and loving them and they have one goal and that's to satisfy the family and that final tribute to their loved one. It'll be all

right. We'll walk through this together. Arnold Moore and Knee Camp Funeral Home, seven ten Dewey, Bartelsville. We will walk through this together. And we're back with our community connection. We're talking with Errol and he's with the lighthouse. I don't reach center thirty years. I was there last Paul for the celebration. A lot of folks thought that the lighthouse been here forever because it's been helping so many people, and it's still very young at thirty years

old, right, and I want to come in. Nailmi Lanier, who came from Idaho to start the lighthouse. She said God sent her to Bartlesville to start the lighthouse, and she was faithful. She was there for twenty te years. I began. I'm the second director. I've been there for

about ten years now, ten or eleven years. But she gave a very good foundation of having the spiritual part of an important that's the most primary thing, keeping the place neat and clean, and hiring residency staff to help them get some support in their life, but also to help piscal We could not keep the lighthouse going if we didn't have the staff who worked for solo, So I'll make seventy five two hundred dollars a week. That's their salary,

and they could make more work McDonald's. In fact, some of them have to eventually quit work at the Lighthouse to get some more money to take care of some other financial obligations. But their ministry there is so important because they have been where the people are trying to help, and they know what it's like that first day when you get there and you see this raucio man and

a bunch of rules, and you're you don't know what to think. But they begin to help them ease into it and help them decompress, and pretty soon they begin to realize this is the best thing they've ever done in getting a knife turned around. Well, and it all starts just right there at the heart of it, all right, it does, yes, And you know you can you can attack the symptoms all day long, but until you

get to the real root of everything. Boy, Now we for folks who aren't familiar or are to a degree familiar with Lighthouse Outreach Center, you've got a special thing coming up here. And yes, about every six weeks we have what we call I had no idea to her, and it's a great idea given to us. I was in Nashville at the Mission there during a conference with city gating sootiation, and I saw this little postcard on the desk there at the National Mission and said, I had no idea to her.

And I looked at it, and what they do. They invite people for the community come eat lunch with them and with the residence, and then we give them a brief ten fifteen minute tour and no appeal for money, just let them know what's going on there and they get a better picture because if you drive by the lighthouse, it's an old gray building with blue trim, and you don't know what's going on there. An you think, well,

it's probably smells like a high school gym or a rest home. But you walk in, it's fresh, it's clean, it's bright, and the people that they're happy and it's a wonderful experience. And that's why we came with the idea I had no idea to her, because people have no idea. And I've had many people almost use that same phrase when they visit with the residence, and the residence will open up and they'll share their stories and it's

encouraging and it's a beautiful thing. And we would like to invite anybody that would like to come this next Thursday, a week from tomorrow, June the twenty second, at twelve o'clock from twelve to one, and then you're free to go if you take off from lunch from work that you're still free to

go back to work. And I'll be asking if you call ahead of times the Lighthouse nine one eight three three six nine zero two nine and let them know you're coming to the tours, so we know how many to prepare for. We've had up to twenty five thirty people and it's a wonderful time. It gives us a good opportunity to clean the place up we get ready for company. So it's it's better than it might look before company comes. But

what about your house? You think the same thing? We give you the same type of meal as we have and it's not soup, and how much it is a good meal. And we're having pork chops this time a store here in town had him front sale. We're dollars sixty nine pounds and we bought a whole bunch of pork loin. We made an pork chops. So we're gonna have a great meal. This is gonna be a good time, and you get to learn something too, and you're gonna get to see how

people's lives are changed. You know. I got to see a few of the fellas you. I think you were out at the sun festical, you know. And you have the little rocking first. Now people, if you've not known, Nil also a furniture guy made handmade stuff, and he make these little ebb rocking chairs for kids. And the three gentlemen the devil speaking to it. That was a proud accomplishment from there, because all of a

sudden, now they've got these carpentry skills. They've got the skills to not only go abcd follow directions, but put some art into it, and to really put some some real heart with their art in making these things. Who knew that making a little rocking chair, but they're beautiful, yea would would make so much a difference in the lives of three grown men, But it did. It's exciting thing. When I had my impulsive shop here in town for twelve years, we made him there. And now we're able to as

part of a ministry to raise funds. We don't make a lot of money to them, but he gives us an outlet. We also give out brochairs that we go to craft shows all over to enen Stale Water, tell USA. We were up at a farm showing coffee bill this year getting the word out because again, the people live here in Bartlesville, lived there most of

life, do not really know the impact the lighthouse having this community. The other day, a neighbor of the lighthouse was complaining to me because of the people that get put out of the lighthouse for not falling the rules or leave on their own, and he said he's had to take a couple of them to Tulsa, and he was upset with that. And you know, I didn't say this, And sometimes you don't say something you think it's a good

idea. So that's a good thing. I didn't say it, but I thought to myself, well that may be too But I know where seventy of them are right now. They're right inside of these walls being safe. And so you see people walking up and down the street and think, man, we got a homeless problem in Bartlesville. We do. And there's campgrounds at

Johnstone Park and behind Dollar General over by Arby's. There's there's camp out like that, but I know where seventy people are safe tonight getting their lives turned around. You know. One of the quotes that came in from one and say, Lighthouse has been my best shelter I've been so far and help me find a purpose in life again. Everyone is friendly, supportive. They've helped me how to closer relationship with Jesus and a better understanding of who God is

and how big his love is for us. Lighthouse has saved me so far to come to a deeper understanding on how loving and caring for one another in a team effort and not just a selfish one, and that we can all unite in God's glory, come together as a family. And they thank the Lighthouse for teaching me, you know, what a real family should be. Because a lot of these folks they didn't come from you know, the Cleavers,

right, They just weren't far from as a matter of fact. And I was raised out in the country west northwest of alv Oklahoma, on a farm. I didn't know a lot of the staff that went on in the world because we weren't around him. We were out there doing our work on the farm. Went to little Country grade school there for eight years and very much isolated and protected. And I'm so thankful that God kept me from these because if but for the Great God, I would be in a send.

I would be a full blown alcoholic if I've ever start, if I would ever started, because I have those those tendencies of an addict, and so that helps me understand and work with him because I know what it's like, except for the actual pull that they have on him. And I've been so blast. So the verse of the Bible says, too much is given, much should be required, and I've been so blast. I have responsibility, helped by the people, and so far so good. Let's get some folks

out there here in a few weeks too. I had no idea, and you're going to get some idea. Okay, Hey, hey, Errol, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you. Tom has been already talking now and we want to say hi to the folks at Lighted House because they're watching today. Our program has been brought to you by Arland mort Nique Funeral Girl Funeral Home and a Tall Grass Motors

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