HI. MY NAME IS GREG DELGADO. I’ve been thanking the Lord from the time I arrived at the Mission in July of ‘99 until the present. I’m thanking him for the Mission and what it does in the lives of broken men like myself – men who come through these doors. One way the Mission impacted my life was through the counseling they provided. This counseling opened my mind and heart to see the wonders of God and his grace in my life. The Mission is not just a place for getting off drugs and alcohol. For me, it’s a special place where encountering God has only been the beginning.
Greg Delgado graduated from the Mission’s New Life Program in 2000 and has served on the Mission’s staff ever since. Now he serves as Operations Manager and Chaplain. Greg is pictured here with wife Tracy and daughter Abby.
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MY NAME IS RICHARD FRANKS. The Whosoever Gospel Mission gave me life saving assistance when I made a wrong turn on life’s highway (I started using drugs). In short, I turned from God. At the Mission God restored my love for Jesus and provided me with the tools I needed to stop my abuse of drugs. The Mission also helped me repair my marriage and find a church home. Of all the rehab programs I have tried, the Whosoever Gospel Mission was the only one that worked for me.
After finishing the 2-stage program in 2009, I was hired as a staff member and have recently been promoted to assistant store manager at the Mission’s Lighthouse Thrift Shop. I am thankful to the Mission for all it has done in my life. For me, God used the Whosoever Gospel Mission to turn lemons into lemonade!
Richard Franks graduated from the Mission’s New Life Program in 2009 and currently serves as Assistant Manager of the Mission’s Lighthouse Thrift Shop. He recently renewed his marriage vows with his wife, Lena, at their home church in Germantown, Crossroads Evangelistic Church.