OUR MISSION
To glorify God in all our relationships

"Each One Teach One" - Use this tool to reach out to your neighbors, friends,
family - anyone seeking to better understand God and His Word
OUR VISION
Fellowship *** Shepherd *** Equip *** Engage
OUR EXPECTIONS
Regular contact develops lasting friendships
Meet with two people
Enrich by reading Bird’s-Eye View of the Bible together
Pray for one another
Our Goal
Rescue the culture by changing one person at a time
Ministry Team
 | Orpah Hicks - My roots and early education are in the Appalachian area of KY. My family believed in God and were very patriotic Americans who lived their lives in service to the community in which we lived. At age eleven, I was baptized because I feared hell, yet had very little, if any, understanding about Jesus. The truth is we were“cultural Christians.” I don’t recall having family devotions or Bible study at home; therefore, I didn’t have a relationship with God. My marriage and giving birth to my daughter produced the perfect storm -- the demands of making a marriage work and motherhood produced the crises that sent me to my knees before Almighty God. Through Bible study I learned that all have sinned including me. Then I invited Jesus to come into my life (He touched me – remember that song!) and my life changed. |
 | Daryl Eason - When I was born I was destined to be a forth generation Jehovah’s Witness. I recall those long meetings sitting next to my parents, brother, and grandparents. All children sat with the adults for two hour meetings for there are no Sunday schools in the Kingdom Halls. At Christmas I observed the pretty lights in all the houses but not ours. And of course there were no birthdays or Easter baskets. I’m thankful my parents left that false religion and came to know Jesus Christ. Through their example and others I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. I’m thankful to have a Christian wife and two Christian children. I enjoy my church, working with the homeless and other church duties. |
 | Tammy Moore - As the daughter of a Baptist preacher, I grew up in a Christian home. We attended church several times a week, so I heard the message of salvation many times. I accepted Christ and was baptized at the age of 5. I always loved Bible stories, but was never taught the fundamentals. After I married and had a family of my own, I began to search for the “reason” for what I believed. I had a real drive to learn and attended many Bible studies. One study that made a huge impact on my life was called “Defending the Faith”. This gave me a fire to reach those that didn’t know Christ – especially those that believed in “another gospel.” I joined Tutors for Christ which strives to share the message that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. tutorsforchrist.tammy@gmail.com |
 | Peggy Legg – I was raised a Jehovah’s Witness from age 5. I felt the controlling grip of the organization through my high school years. I watched as other students made plans for college for their chosen careers, but members of the congregation planned my life for me, and I was expected to live their plan. I knew that a high school diploma was necessary to getting any kind of job, but was constantly threatened with being forced to quit school any time I showed signs of “independent thinking.” I learned that questioning anything they taught had consequences. Life consisted of daily walking a tight rope, saying and doing enough of what they demanded, just to make it through one more day. Leaning the true identity of Christ changed everything! |
 | Betty Stephens - I converted to the Watchtower Organization after a childhood friend knocked on my door to tell me about Jehovah and what He was doing in her life. She also told me that the church I was attending believed in a three-headed God, the Trinity. (I later learned this was not true).While attending a local assembly I was very surprised to hear they had changed the meaning of Romans 13:1,2 about the “higher powers.” I knew they would call this “new light.” Reasoning with my self I asked, “Isn’t Jesus the light? Wasn’t Jesus perfect? Wouldn’t He know who or what the higher powers are? I stopped going to the Kingdom Hall. Because of fear it was very difficult to step inside a church even thought I had not been inside a Kingdom Hall for seventeen years. I was so glad I did – I rededicated my life and have not been the same since. |
 | Jean Eason - As a third generation Jehovah’s Witness I truly believed with all my heart that I was “in the Truth.” We were faithful JW’s in everything expected of us. I’m so very thankful for the library I inherited from a JW relative. After reading through what seemed like hundreds of books, I questioned why God had changed His mind so many times! I realized I was not following God, but a group of men in Brooklyn who misinterpreted the Bible. I literally studied my way out of the JW organization. began a search for truth. I believed accurate knowledge was found in definitions: the new earth, soul, hell and Trinity. Finally, I learned Who the true person of Jesus is – He is the Truth! (John 14:6). I accepted Jesus and Him only as my mediator, my Lord and Savior. You can read my testimony book “A Jehovah’s Witness Finds the Truth" on this site. |