Undeniably God
When serving God doesn’t always work the way we expect Him to but that doesn’t mean we’re off course in serving Him. Sometimes God wants to make a point no one can ignore and no one can deny WHO is responsible for what’s happening.
Every day, men enter the facility searching for hope and a way out of the revolving door of addiction and incarceration. Your donations will introduce them to Jesus, help them find their identity in Christ, and provide the love, guidance, and resources they need to break free from the chains that bind them. Together, we can demonstrate God’s love and support those in need, building a legacy of hope and showcasing Christ’s love in action.
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From the earliest days of his childhood, Tony Cash found ways to get into trouble and, by the time his age had reached double digits, he had moved on to robbery and other violent crimes. Tony found himself in and out of juvenile detention at the early age of eleven. The older he got, the more serious crimes he committed. His life was one of aggression and transgression. When Tony turned seventeen, he transitioned from one corrections system to another – from the juvenile courts to the adult ones.
For almost four decades, Tony would spend his days incarcerated – 20 of them in solitary confinement – until the day He surrendered his life to Jesus in a prison cell.
Tony and Kim Cash believe in the power of second chances and the transformative grace of Jesus Christ. They founded a ministry that is dedicated to breaking the cycles of addiction, incarceration, and despair that grip so many lives. With hearts full of compassion and a steadfast commitment to serving others, Tony and Kim have created a Christ-centered pathway for men to find their identity in Christ and reclaim their lives by discovering their purpose. Through mentoring, spiritual guidance, and community support, they are fostering lasting change and offering renewed hope to those who need it most—those who are often forgotten.
When serving God doesn’t always work the way we expect Him to but that doesn’t mean we’re off course in serving Him. Sometimes God wants to make a point no one can ignore and no one can deny WHO is responsible for what’s happening.
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