Over time, Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries has been subjected to
attack for many reasons. The first is because we believe in God and the second
is because of success in helping people in our community. The third reason has
been because we don't ask people in our programs for anything in return except
that they become good citizens and productive members of the community.
Over time, Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries has been subjected to
attack for many reasons. The first is because we believe in God and the second
is because of success in helping people in our community. The third reason has
been because we don't ask people in our programs for anything in return except
that they become good citizens and productive members of the community.
The fourth is that we have succeeded for over 100 years, as
evidenced by the testimonies of those we have helped. We have seen that what
works best for many people in a bad situation (whether they are homeless,
addicted, in a violent domestic situation or engaged in criminal behavior) is
to have something in their life to look forward to that we call God, in
addition to surrounding them with a very good support system that we call a
church, without forcing anything on them.
DRMM in its 100 years of service of helping people in the
community has provided food, shelter, housing, substance abuse treatment,
health services, prevention ooand intervention programs for youth, permanent
housing, job training, educational opportunities ranging from GED completion to
college diplomas, resumé building, employment placement, summer camping, and
on- the-job training.
We have helped men and women, children and youth, and seniors and
infants, people of all races and ages, literally from cradle to grave. Some
have been only temporarily homeless due to circumstances while others have been
chronically homeless. Among them have been military veterans, regular citizens,
the mentally ill, substance abusers, alcoholics and prostitutes. All of them
have been worthy of our best efforts.
DRMM is an organization of choice that never neglects anybody and
does not turn anybody away because of race, religion, color, creed, gender,
origin, weight, political beliefs or sexual preference. No matter what their
situation is, DRMM has been there to address their needs, and stands by them to
help them become a productive citizen in our community.
We have grown over the years from being a small shelter and soup
kitchen to becoming one of the largest social service organizations of its
kind. We grew from helping maybe ten people a day in 1909 to helping almost
1,300 people a day in 2009. This does not even include others who were helped
by the distribution of food boxes, clothes and furniture to hundreds of people.
Eventually, DRMM had to go in all directions to secure funds to be
able to support the growing needs of the people who come to our doors. For this
reason, the budget has grown from hundreds of dollars a year in 1909 to $18
million in 2009. In the beginning, we relied only on the generosity of certain
individuals. Today we rely on the generosity of tens of thousands of people, as
well as money allocated by our government for specific social services which
was made possible because of constitutional protection supporting freedom of
speech and religion.
The most recent threat to the work we have been blessed to do has
come to us from an organization by the name of Americans United for Separation
of Church and State. There was a recent news release saying that because DRMM
is a Christian organization, we should not be funded by the government.
Ignoring all the good DRMM has accomplished through our 100 years of
existence, they have also ignored all the facts that we do not discriminate
against anybody because of religion or other factors. We do not force religion
on people or use government funds to purchase or pay for any religious
activities. We are very proud of being a faith-based organization. As a matter
of fact, we believe God is the secret of our success and it is definitely the
motivation for our service.
We are not dropping our faith for the Americans United for the
Separation of Church and State. We plan to continue for as long as possible to
provide social services using government funds under the protection of the
Constitution of the United States which grants equal rights to all citizens of
this country.
DRMM has never and will never force religion on anybody. As a
matter of fact, we don't believe that you should. Jesus Christ spoke the truth
but left the decision as to whether to believe His claims to the individual.
Religion must be an individual personal choice. DRMM's role is to make the choice
available to them and support them. We thank God who continues to bring our way
faithful individual donors as well as corporations and foundations who allow us
to use their money to teach people about God without tapping into any
government funding.
My challenge today for people like the Americans United against
the Separation of Church and State is, What have you done to help people? What
have you done to protect them from their own wrongdoing? What solutions do you
bring to the table to meet the needs of people in need? Are you just there to
stop organizations with a proven success record of showing love and compassion
and preserving the dignity and respect of others?
Know this, we will continue to do our work, confident in our
ability and understanding that the Constitution, laws and federal guidelines
permit us to do so. Because we believe in God, we are loyal people and good
stewards of all the money coming to our hands. We are accountable because God
taught us to be so. You don't have to worry about us. But we do worry about
you. We worry about your intentions and goals and motivation.
But, by God's grace we will be blessed to do what God wants us to
do and, definitely, you will be in our prayers.