For many of us, Christmas is a time of joyful celebration and remembering all the Lord has done. Over this past year, we’ve welcomed many new faces to The Hill, as well as said goodbye to dear friends continuing on to their next season. It is both humbling and a blessing to take part in the life-changing work that the Lord is accomplishing.
Read MoreFrom an early age, Jeremy felt he needed to be a model child in his home. He strove to be caring and reliable, a model Christian. Unfortunately, Jeremy’s false perception of holiness resulted in him hiding his faults and sins from God and others.
Read MoreIn August, His Mansion celebrated 50 years of ministry! We're blessed to be providing a Christian recovery program for those struggling with addiction over the last 50 years.
Read MoreAlthough Alaine grew up in a Christian home, she first began her relationship with Jesus at His Mansion. Before her time in the Resident Program, Alaine had lived as an addict for over ten years.
Read MoreDave and Diane Hultgren have been faithful servants at His Mansion for the last 44 years. Dave first came as a Resident in 1976 and Diane as a Servant Leader in 1978. Since then both have faithfully answered God’s call to serve in the ministry through various roles. Read there testimony!
Read MoreFor this month’s newsletter we interviewed one of our former Servant Leaders, Dan. Dan served here with us in 2015, and has since begun his career as a Clinical Psychologist for the U.S. Military.
Read MoreMadison grew up in a Christian home, but never fully understood Christ's love. At nineteen, Madison started dating. However, over the four-year relationship, she was repeatedly abused. The abuse caused her to view herself as someone unworthy of God’s love. Read more about how Madison overcame her past and found the love of Christ.
Read MoreJosiah grew up in a Christian family, attending church regularly, yet his relationship with the Lord constantly fluctuated.
Read MoreThis month’s newsletter we’re highlighting an interview with one of our Servant Leaders, Krystel. Krystel came to serve in 2020. Since completing her time here, she has been pursuing her certificate of Biblical Counseling through Word of Life Bible Institute.
Read MoreAaron was born addicted. At the time of his birth, Aaron had drugs in his system, had tested positive for HIV, and weighed only three pounds.
Read MoreRenee first arrived as a Resident at His Mansion in 2008 at the age of 26. She came for help with her life-long struggle: drugs and alcohol. Entering on a new path with Christ, Renee met and married a fellow His Mansion Resident and together they pursued Christ in their renewed life.
Read MoreA little over a year ago, Kessler found himself consumed by hatred and loneliness. Not only had he wrecked several cars in a period of months while under the influence, but his depression had brought him to want to end his life.
Read MoreThis month, we interviewed one of our previous Servant Leaders, Sara Johnson. Sarah come to serve at His Mansion in 2017 and has since used her skills to pursue a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. In this interview, she shares her experience in the Servant Leader Program.
Read MoreSince childhood, Claire had always felt different and “less than” those around her. She often felt lonely; not quite fitting in at school and being much younger than her siblings. Beginning in high school, Claire began to hang around bad influences. She turned to everything the world offered to fill the longing in her heart that could only be satisfied by her Savior.
Read MoreIn September 2019, Caleb knew he needed help. Caleb grew up in a Christian home with a supportive family. From a young age, Caleb realized he had a same-sex attraction. This eventually led to sexual addiction. Feeling guilty about his desires and actions, he became angry with God, and found himself stuck in addiction at age twenty-three. “I wanted what I imagine everyone wants: contentment, happiness, and a sense of purpose.”
Read MoreKeith and Karla first met at His Mansion in the nineties. Keith came as a Resident at nineteen feeling “lost for meaning and purpose.” Karla had arrived as a Servant Leader, deciding to pursue God fervently after breaking up with a long-term boyfriend who had drifted from the Lord. She went to His Mansion hoping that since God had “just wrecked my life” He would also fix it.
Read MoreThis month we wanted to provide a special edition of the newsletter, updating our readers on everything that has happened this past year as well as new things coming in the future. In this edition, we provide updates, partnership opportunities, and prayer requests, and some history of His Mansion Ministries.
Thank you for reading our newsletter and staying updated on everything that is happening here at His Mansion. We appreciate your support and prayers over the years and hope you enjoy reading this month's newsletter.
Read MoreBarranquilla, Colombia is one of the largest cities and ports on the coast of the Caribbean Sea. The city is filled to the brim with people. If you walk along the streets you may find shops and stands selling anything from produce to trinkets. Sirens and car horns mix in among the loud music blaring from the shops and the shouting voices. This bustling city was Rebecca’s home for many years as a missionary kid.
Read MoreNo matter our circumstances or choices, Christ pursues us. Our actions and the guilt that follows often keep us from seeking Him. But God, despite our guilt, never stops pursuing us. For Dave, when he arrived at His Mansion, he was ready for a change. He wanted to put off his old life, and take on the new life that Christ offered, one that freed him from his guilt. And in 2020, Dave graduated from His Mansion setting himself on a new path with Christ.
Read MoreSue and Jeremy's testimony is a beautiful example of how the Lord's work on the cross can radically change lives. Sue and Jeremy both came to His Mansion for different reasons, but both with their own hurts and struggles. After the Lord redeemed their hearts and lives, they made Him the foundation for every aspect of their life.
Read More