News Archive

New Year New Life - Our nation was founded by a group of homeless wanderers...

Give Your Birthday Away - In January, millions of people vow to change their lives for the better...

A Christmas She'll Never Forget - “I lived the first 35 years of my life without ever touching drugs. I then spent the next 7 years battling addiction,” says Joy.

Phil Valentine: Mission in My Words - It’s interesting the reaction I get when people learn I support the Nashville Rescue Mission.

A Christmas to Remember: Letter from the Mission - If you’re like me, you look forward to Christmas Day festivities. In our home, we celebrate the morning exchanging gifts and cap off the day with a Christmas dinner...

When Nights Turn Cold - For most of us, the cold blast of winter means layering and bundling up, but for the homeless it can be fatal.

You Made Thanksgiving Great - Thanksgiving is a special time for the Nashville Rescue Mission. While we attempt to show thanks year round, Thanksgiving allows...

The Great Thanksgiving Banquet 2009 - Everyone loves Thanksgiving. Turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and, of course, the pumpkin pie, create a mouth watering feast...

Tracy Lawrence: Mission in My Words - Most of us have enjoyed the feeling of security that a good job, a warm home...

So Much to Be Thankful For - The holidays are now upon us. Thanksgiving and Christmas are a time of giving and thanks.

Picturing a Better World - Jeremy Cowart, a well-known and respected photographer had a simple idea. He wanted to rally photographers across Nashville...

CeCe Winans Encourages Nashville's Homeless - CeCe Winans blessed over 400 of Nashville's homeless men and women with a mini-concert at the Nashville Rescue Mission.

The Great Thanksgiving Banquet 2009 - At the Nashville Rescue Mission, thankfulness is rarely in short supply...

Demetria Kalodimos: Mission in My Words - I think it may be related to turning 50. Yes, I am 50, and not afraid to admit it...

Homeless but not forgotten - Perhaps the greatest pain in the plight of someone experiencing homelessness is...

They Give and Receive - Three years ago, Mary Crutcher, Director of the Family Life Center had a desire to start a mid-day chapel service on Wednesdays...

A Life Worth Living - The drive to the Nashville Rescue Mission seemed to take forever...

Ralph Bristol: Mission in My Words - I may have been called to Nashville specifically to connect with the Nashville Rescue Mission...

So Much More than a Mission: Letter from the Mission - Every day for over 55 years, hurting people have come through the doors of the Nashville Rescue Mission to receive the very basics of life. A warm, nutritious meal instead of scraps from the trash. A safe, clean bed instead of cardboard and concrete to sleep on. Bathrooms, showers and clean clothes instead of living in filth.

The Lord Will Provide: Letter from the Mission - For a person who has little to nothing, it is hard not to desire more in life. A mother fallen on hard times and unsure how she will feed, clothe or shelter her children, much less educate them, may find it hard to believe God has not left her or forsaken her. And yet, we are told, time and again, God will always be there and always care for us, from the greatest to the least.

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