Ministries
- Assist churches in soul winning in their community
The work of the ministry is difficult and stressful at times. However, struggling times doesn't excuse Christ's command for fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). The heart of this ministry to be a help to churches to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. Acts 16:5 states "And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily."
- Assist in the efforts of designing Gospel Tracts, Banners, and Church web sites
Marketing resources for churches are financially intimating at least in 21st century. Helping Heavy Hands Ministries desires to be an effective asset to the local church and will design church web sites at no cost to the church. Marketing resources along with soul winning are deeply needed to spread the Good News of Christ in this present day.
- Assist in establishing deaf ministries
Those with impaired hearing are vastly unreached because of their disability. Deaf ministries are definitely challenging to start, however, networking church members is the key for successful outreach to these quiet and kind people.
- Assist in construction and remodeling of church facilities
Construction is an overwhelming task at times. Road blocks didn't slow our Saviour down from ministering to people. Helping Heavy Hands would help network area Christian workers to assist in a project of a specific church.
- Assist in implementing a chaplaincy ministry as a liaison to the Law Enforcement and Corrections communities through In Pursuit! Ministries
The ministry to Law Enforcement and Correction Officers are simply neglected because of the complexity and demand of the job. Helping Heavy Hands will be working along side Chaplain Tim Sherman to educate pastors, laymen and laymen to volunteer as chaplains in their local law enforcement agencies in an attempt to see people come to Christ Jesus.
- Develop a continual open door for Bible college students to assist in future ministry.
Helping Heavy Hands would introduce mature Bible college students to churches in short-term/internship programs. Many times pastors don't know where to turn for help with their ministry. Helping Heavy Hands would carefully screen and hold the student accountable throughout their ministry of service.