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Saturday, April 28, 2012
THE GOOD SAMARITAN'S INN
621 South Erie Blvd. • Hamilton, Ohio 45011 • 513.896.5354
Our Community Speaks
"For many years, the churches have assigned the task of dealing with the problems
of criminal activities, and alcoholism and drug abuse recovery, to various social
agencies. These agencies were never designed to deal with the spiritual aspect of
these problems. The Good Samaritan’s Inn is an attempt by the Body of Christ to
fill this void."
R.T. Rogers, Probate Judge,
Butler County, OH
"I have known Josh Willis for at least 10 years. During this time he has been very
instrumental in drug abuse recovery, and the rehabilitation of addicts in our area.
The Good Samaritan's Inn has been a constant positive influence in Butler County
and serves the people who need it most."
Courtney E. Combs,
Ohio State Representative
"As a pastor, I am often asked where to go or where to send a loved one who really
needs and wants help with drug abuse recovery. My reply is constant - Josh Willis
and The Good Samaritan's Inn in Hamilton County, Ohio. Given the experience I
had in Houston among those who needed a residential therapeutic community,
I would not waste someone's time or lift their expectations if I did not believe in
this ministry...THERE IS HOPE!"
Cleddie Keith, Pastor
Heritage Fellowship, Florence, KY
"I have known and co-labored with Rev. Willis for many years and can boldly say
that his work with alcohol and drug abuse recovery is the strongest I have ever
encountered. People are broken open, to the depth of their hearts, as Josh tells
his own story of personal deliverance and preaches the Word."
James P. Crabb, Senior Pastor
"Delivered from a horrible hell of drug abuse, he knows the pain and frustrations
of the addict. He speaks their language, and he's street-smart. But now that he
has been Saved by the Blood of Jesus, and filled with the Holy Spirit, he's able
to provide a life-line to people who are drowning in a sea of drug addiction and
alcoholism. The Good Samaritan's Inn cares about displaced souls and is making
a difference in the lives of people that secular rehab programs cannot help.
I encourage you to support the work of drug abuse recovery provided by
The Good Samaritan's Inn with your prayers and financial support."
Rev. Sam A. Luke, Jr.
"Josh Willis is a personal friend of mine as well as a hard-working Spirit-filled
minister. He has a great inner-city ministry in Hamilton County, Ohio...I highly
recommend that you hook up with Josh in prayer and/or financial support for
this mission. Josh is genuine, wins a lot of souls, helps many people in their
journey to drug abuse recovery, and is constantly looking for partners to
help support this work of God!"
Mark T. Barclay, Preacher of Righteousness
"I believe in the ministry that has been placed on Josh Willis by our Lord.
In addition to being a man firmly committed to the Great Commission,
his work in alcohol and drug abuse recovery is exceptional. His ministering
to drug addicts, alcoholics and the hurting may best be described in these
words of Jesus, 'The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed
me to preach the gospel to the poor, He has sent me to heal the broken
hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of site to the blind,
to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year
of the Lord'."
Scott Hinkle,
Scott Hinkle Outreach Ministries, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
If you would like to add your endorsement,
please e-mail Josh Willis.
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ReplyDelete“so if you believe in love you must believe in the first person who spoke it or wrote it down.”-To love God —Deut. 6:5- “love is un-explainable and spiritual before any thing you see and sense was spirit”.In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was unformed and void, darkness was on the face of the deep, and the “”Spirit”” of God hovered over the surface of the water.”so you must believe in GOD he created Love and all you see and spirit you cannot see”. But we have this treasure in clay jars, so that it will be evident that such overwhelming power comes from God and not from us.7 Then Adonai, God, formed a person [a] from the dust of the ground [b] and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.”we are maid of clay the dust of the ground.”
"out of LOVE GOD created the Heavens and the Earth." Lee Joseph Chandler
Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection
ReplyDelete“so if you believe in love you must believe in the first person who spoke it or wrote it down.”-To love God —Deut. 6:5- “love is un-explainable and spiritual before any thing you see and sense was spirit”.In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was unformed and void, darkness was on the face of the deep, and the “”Spirit”” of God hovered over the surface of the water.”so you must believe in GOD he created Love and all you see and spirit you cannot see”. But we have this treasure in clay jars, so that it will be evident that such overwhelming power comes from God and not from us.7 Then Adonai, God, formed a person [a] from the dust of the ground [b] and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.”we are maid of clay the dust of the ground.”
"out of LOVE GOD created the Heavens and the Earth." LJC
the bills to keep this place open is a arm and a leg pastor josh has had to close the building because he pays for it out of his pocket by doing business he started it in his own home taking guys off the street the offering on Friday and Sunday service is not much
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