When the world walks past, we walk toward. Every day. On every street. For every person who needs to know they are not forgotten — by God, or by us.
We go where they are — on the sidewalk, under the bridge, in the park — and carry the love of Christ right there.
Food. Prayer. Support. Real help right now. Because dignity doesn't wait for better circumstances.
We walk with people coming out of prison, out of addiction, out of rock bottom. New start. New life.
"If you make the right choices, you can grow up and have the life of your dreams — a beautiful family, kids that love you unconditionally, and you can provide for them the things you never had. The things you always wanted your own kids to have."
From the streets — a testimony of what is possible
Victor Wriden's story is the kind the world writes off. Jesus In The Streets doesn't.
The world saw a headline. God saw a masterpiece in progress. We walked alongside Victor — not because he had it together, but because Jesus never waited for that either.
This is what second chances look like. This is why we go.
Talk to Eric"Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. He said, 'I must stay at your house today.'"Luke 19:1–5 · Jesus went to the sinner's house
Some people have been written off. By their family. By their neighborhood. By themselves. We show up anyway — because Christ showed up for all of us when we were at our worst.
We bring faith, love, and real practical help to people the world has passed by.
"Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown."
Revelation 3:11One small gift. One moment of showing up. Every dollar goes directly to the streets.