How the Program works... Food sales and
distribution are handled by church host sites. Orders and payments are collected
by the host sties during the first part of each month. Check the
Angel Food Ministries
web site for the location on your local distribution
point and the available
menu for the month. This project is sponsored by the
United Methodist Men.
Contact
Larry Grossmanfor Stone Mountain orders.
By welcoming, understanding, and giving
support to one another in love, we learn to view our problems from a proper
perspective. As we submit ourselves to the Lord and as we help one another
become stronger, we find that our problems lose their power to dominate our
thoughts and lives, and we begin to truly overcome. Located in Decatur, Georgia.
Pastor
Ron Brown
(404)
243-5020
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Inter-Denominational World
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As most
of you
know we
are no
longer
located
at the
Cathedral,
at the
Flat
Shoals
Pkwy
location,
our new
location
is 2600
H.F.
Shepherd
Dr. the
former
location
of
Greater
Travelers
Rest
Baptist
Church.
H.F.
Shepherd
Dr. runs
right
beside
South
DeKalb
Mall
just
before
crossing
over
I-20. It
is
actually
behind
the
mall.
You
can’t
miss It;
the
church
is on
the
left.
Have a
safe and
blessed
day!
A common problem, small size,
great power for healing, emotional and relational growth, liberation
from addictions.
(a) Recovering from addictions:
- Overeating groups - Smoking cessation - Chemical
addictions
(b) Recovery from Codependency: - Family Members of
the Addicted
- Adult Children of Alcoholics (now called "Healthy Relationships")
(c) Recovery from Emotional Hurts: - Grief Recovery
- Divorce Recovery - Emotions Anonymous - for very chronic
oppressive emotion such as Depression, anxiety, anger, etc.
(d) Marriage Enhancement
Support groups are more effective than counseling and are usually
free, as no professionals are required, yet there is a general ignorance
about them. Though AA is appreciated, the powerful group dynamics, which
bring sobriety are not understood. These same dynamics can bring healing
to most types of problems. Since the beginning of AA, in the nineteen
thirties, support groups have been organized for all types of human
problems.
The Overcomers Support Groups began in 1978 with a group for the
chemically addicted and a group for the family members of the addicted.
Since then, many groups addressing other problems have been added.
Currently about 150 adults and about 70 children and teens are enrolled
in support groups. Only a few support group programs in the US offer
such a variety of groups, with highly trained facilitators and a long
history under the same leadership.
The children's support groups use the curriculum entitled "Confident
Kids", designed for children living in today's dysfunctional families
and societies. The children are helped to understand their problems and
issues and to develop the ability to share with their peers. They love
this program and their parents are gratified to see them making positive
changes in just a few months.
These programs are offered Free. Seventy percent of the participants are
not members of the Cathedral at Chapel Hill but come from the community
at large. The chief city-wide referral center, United Way, refers many
persons to the program from the whole Atlanta metro area.
Our most popular group is "Healthy Relationships". It was formerly
called "Adult Children of Alcoholics". We believe that it is very needed
by anyone because our life style and culture do not provide adequate
nurture to children who enter adult life with poor ability to form
healthy relationships. Though the program requires a full year, a group
graduates every three months. About 35 are in the program in 4 separate
groups Year around. Only the graduates of this program are chosen to
become facilitators.
We are committed to help any church or organization to establish support
groups for adults or children. We offer free materials, assistance in
the training of facilitators, or even trained facilitators. We have been
disappointed that our offers have not been received. But, we realize
that the churches and schools are traditionally bound to ministering or
helping through the cognitive dynamic of teaching or preaching and do
not understand the power of interactive love and the structures
necessary to make this effective. They also overestimate the efficacy of
counseling. However, we continue to offer our services to any
organization wishing to establish support groups.
These support groups are under the direction of Pastors Ron and Helen
Brown. These programs have existed for over twenty years. Two
other volunteers have also been added to the Board and meet weekly for
several hours. Pastor Helen Brown provides overall direction and trains
facilitators. The rest of the Board is responsible for the
administration, finances, supervision of groups and placement of new
facilitators. The Board members meet with all the facilitators once a
month to receive input from the leaders regarding issues, needs, and
needed changes.
American culture, values, and life style are producing a nation
with the highest rate of divorces, poorly parented children with
serious emotional problems, high crime rates, etc. William
Bennett, Chairman of the Heritage Foundations stated, "America
leads the world in rates of murder, violent crime, juvenile
crime, imprisonment, abortion, divorce and single-parent
families, production and consumption of pornography, and
consumption of cocaine and other drugs. And that's just a
partial list. Something is wrong."
Scholars at the National Research Council estimated in 2002,
"that at least one of every four adolescents in the US is
currently at serious risk of not achieving productive adulthood.
Twenty-one percent of US children, ages 9-17 have a diagnosable
mental disorder or addiction; 8 percent of the high school
students suffer from clinical depression, and 20 percent of
students report seriously having considered suicide in the past
year. By the 1980s US children, as a group, were reporting more
anxiety than did children who were psychiatric patients in the
1950s, according to one study."
Few people realize that support groups are so effective because
they deal with our culture of isolation by offering a healthy
culture of trusting, open, relationships. Relationships in a
sick culture create problems that can best be alleviated by
experiencing healthy relationships in an intentionally
structured social environment of intimacy.
The cognitive intellectual counseling or teaching cannot deal
adequately with behaviors and relationships rooted in a
pervasive dysfunctional culture. Support groups are powerful for
the healing of relationships, emotions, and addictions through
the deep bonding of a group's members. The sharing guidelines
prohibit teaching, counseling, and even intellectual
discussions. Reading books on grief recovery or divorce recovery
is helpful but not nearly as effective as sharing with other
hurting people in a support group.
The Overcomers Ministry is effective and new members are
attracted mainly through the testimonies of those who have been
helped. This support group ministry is eager to help other
churches and organizations to establish support groups. However,
there is a cultural blindness regarding growth and healing
primarily through relationships. Teaching and counseling are
considered adequate to the times, even though it should be
apparent that they are not successful with divorce, children's
issues, and other epidemic social problems.
Though A. A. is very respected, it is not generally perceived
that its power to help the addicted is primarily through
bringing the addicted into a loving family with intimate social
interaction. We marvel at children in their support groups,
learning to share about personal issues and life problems.
Children's potential for sharing with their peers is a powerful
resource. That is tragically neglected. The Confident Kids
Curriculum is used in our children's program and we are
continually amazed with the quick progress in hurting children
as they share with their peers, and C receive new understanding
of family life, their emotions and feeling life, and other areas
of life.
Overcomers has a creative ministry directed towards the plight
of families. Our Divorce Recovery Group is large and well
attended. It helps participants deal with the many hurting
emotions of grief, anger, and frustration as they share and bond
together. Our new Marriage Enhancement Group is for
those whose marriages are in trouble. We are using Dr. Phil
McGraw's book, "Relationship Rescue" which requires each
individual to concentrate on his/her defects and adds the power
of a support group for the men, in one group, and the women in
another. After several months, the men and women meet together.
We have hopes of developing an effective program that will
become a new model program for saving marriages. We are very
conscious that in helping marriages, we are making a great
contribution to children.
The share groups for children meet at the same time as the adult
programs, so it is convenient for the entire family to come
together on Mondays from 7:30-9: 15 PM. There are occasional
parenting meetings. The Confident Kids Curriculum
includes instructional materials for these meetings. Parents
learn nurturing patterns of family life.
In support groups adults become aware that many difficulties in
relationships originate in childhood. This gives them new
understanding of the importance of childhood.
The paper entitled "Hardwired to Connect" describes on page 2,
5th paragraph, the necessary characteristics of remedial
programs to nurture children.
1) a social institution that includes children and youth;
2) treat children as ends in themselves;
3) a warm and nurturing environment;
4) establish clear boundaries and limits;
5) defined and guided at least partly by non-specialists;
6) it is multigenerational;
7) it has a long-term focus;
8) encourages spiritual and religious development;
9) reflects and transmits a shared understanding of what it
means to be a good person;
10) it is philosophically oriented to the equal dignity of
all persons and to the principle of love of neighbor.
Compare these characteristics with the attached paper on the
Confident Kids Program. These characteristics are in this
program.
The Overcomers Support Groups attach the root causes of our
emotional and relational problems. A profound understanding is
offered of our dysfunctional and isolationist culture and the
opportunity is offered to experience relationships in a group
offering healthy sharing and caring.
The principal need of the program of support groups is to
renovate the buildings, which are used also by:
the Early Learning Center
the Community Recreation Program
the Scout Program
the Tai Kwando Program for children, youth and adults
the Vision Youth Program.
Then, there is a need for an outreach specialist who can present
our programs to various organizations that could greatly enhance
their programs. Some of the targeted organizations are:
The YMCA and YWCA
Prisons
After school programs
Boys' and Girls' Clubs
Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Homes
Apartment and condominium complexes
Youth Detention Institutions, etc.
The greatest need in all these places is for healthy
relationships. The most inexpensive therapy is peer interaction.
The Outreach Specialist would present this challenge and would
suggest the type of group appropriate to the particular
situation. He/she would also offer training and suggest
resources.
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
(always use wisdom when
giving; there is a lot of suffering going on and some have more urgent needs
than others)
or
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
TO ANY OF THE MINISTRIES, ORGANIZATIONS,
ORPHANAGES LISTED ON THIS WEB SITE.
Please feel free to contact any of the Outreach
Partners whose information is found on this web site to send your financial
gifts of support as they help you spread the Gospel to all the corners of the
earth. If you have any questions concerning any of the ministries, visiting
countries, and any other points of interest and questions, direct them to James
Anthony Allen, Email: eblessings@gmail.com.
(always use wisdom when
giving; there is a lot of suffering going on and some have more urgent needs
than others)
or
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
By welcoming, understanding, and giving
support to one another in love, we learn to view our problems from a proper
perspective. As we submit ourselves to the Lord and as we help one another
become stronger, we find that our problems lose their power to dominate our
thoughts and lives, and we begin to truly overcome. Located in Decatur, Georgia.