What Can One Dollar
"Buy"???
RatherWhat God can do with one dollar!
In 2000, the Evangelical Covenant Church of Indian Orchard made the faith-filled
decision to call a full-time youth pastor. This position would consist
of half-time outreach to the teen community of the area. The goal was
to reach the 85% of youth who would never walk into a church or traditional
youth program. We knew that churches function like hospitalshelping
to provide spiritual nourishment for those in need. We also knew that
God was encouraging us to build a M.A.S.H.-type unit to help those wounded
who might not be well enough to get to the "hospital" on their
own.
God
used Lenneth Dyson, a woman BOLD for Christ, to help make this desire
a reality! Because of Lenneth's testimonyin the same community over 20
years before, and her willingness to pray
for others, a deep relationship was formed and that relationship was
part of the catalyst of a 4000 square foot building being donated for
$1.00!
The building, now known asThe Lion's Den, has been remodeled, much of
it with donated time and materials. It is
designed to have a coffeehouse area (a place to "hangout" and
play table-type games), an Internet Cafe (with computers on
DSL), and a game room (including Playstation 2, foosball, ping
pong, and
a pool table).
We realized quickly that the unique nature of this project required that
it be "owned" by a community of churches in our communitychurches
that share our belief that Jesus lived, died, rose again, and is coming
again. We reached out to them and asked them to buy into this M.A.S.H.
unit concept with us.
And they did! The response has been fabulous. Many local
churches have found some way to connect with The Lion's Den!
This is just a small portion of what has been done for us
so far:
help doing electrical work
donating food or the funds needed to purchase the food
making business connections
taking special offerings in their churches
sending their church members to volunteer and
praying!
Daryl Winters is no stranger to the Lion's Den. Daryl is an Indian Orchard native and a graduate of Putnam Vocational High School. Daryl in his sophomore year at High school served as a summer volunteer at the Den and was acting director of the Den. He is a good decision maker and he displayed that decision making ability when he made the decision to go on to college. After completing his freshman year at UMASS, he transferred to Word of Life Bible Institute where he is completing a intense year of training. Daryl currently is maintaining a 3.75 GPA and is growing in his personal disciplines and his walk with the Lord. Go Daryl!
We've also had great support from local businesses.
We are excited about the future as we can see involvement growing from different sources: The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), The Community Anti- Drug Coalition, Springfield College and Maybury Material Handling are just a few of the newer connections with the Lion's Den. As these organizations and their employees find ways to connect at the Lion's Den, we can see our community growing and becoming healthier.
New Fall Hours
Tuesdays 4:30- 6:30
Children's Time (grades 1-5)
Supervisor Gina Dyson Kids get a time for crafts, games, food and a great story time.
Wednesdays 4:30-6:30
Girls NIght (grades 5-12)
Supervisor: Norma Villanueva A special time when the girls can grow spiritually and be themselves as they enjoy food folks and fun
Fridays 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Teen Night (grades 7-12)
Supervisor:Jeff Stappenback A special time of connecting with the teens - Music, food, activities and discussion about things that matter most. A real formula for a good evening at the Lion's Den.
Want To Volunteer?
Would you like to know how you can help? Check out
our "Volunteer" page for some ideas
on what you can do tp pitch in.
Want To Donate?
Please consider making a donation to help support The Lion's Den. We
are a non-profit organization and your donation is tax-deductible! Check
out our "Give" page for more details.