Pastor Anthony & Nina Anderson
This is to introduce that Living Word Harverst Of Dallas is a (501)c3 non-profit organization. Our citywide outreach program targets the gang member, substance abuser, parolee, probationer, and their families. Our vision is to reach more people. Our hope is to see fewer people on the streets, in prison, on drugs and people less fortunate who are hooked on life controlling habits. We will accomplish this through intensive outreach efforts, case management, counseling and mentoring programs for youth. Our outreach will include the incarcerated, homeless and helpless. We will conduct our programs with the highest standards of morality, ethical conduct, confidentiality and fiscal responsibility. Our cost-free services include a 12-month residential commitment with guidance, counseling and intensive spiritual therapy. Our approach in helping this type of person has exhibited to be highly successful, as well as positive method to reintegrate the individual back into society as a contributing member. NEED INFORMATION CALL (972) 432-6941 OR (469) 500-4009
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God bless you for what you are doing in your community. I was just blessed with someone from your church in my Southlake office, what a sweet man. My husband struggled with addiction several years ago and I thank God everyday that he brought him back to me and our our girls. I will enjoy the fresh baked banana nut bread and pray a blessing over you and your church family. God Bless!
I have to say I am always skepital about those approaching me asking for money or selling something, but I was blessed by a very nice christian man from your program yesterday in Denton. He shared his story with us on his drug addition and how through your program he came to know Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. He even prayed over us before leaving. Thank you for what you are doing in the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ. The banana bread is really good!
I didn’t take any Banana nut bread (looked very good!) but was happy to give a donation. God works through all of us–the more the suffer–the more we appreciate his blessings and eternal forgiveness.