They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.
Go into all nations
to reach the lost,
leading them to salvation.
The newly saved
must then find a good Bible
believing and teaching church.
That church should not only
teach them how to live a life
glorifying to God, but also teach them to
Go into all nations
to reach the lost,
leading them to salvation.
It is estimated that there are 300,000 churches in the United States. If we do the math, that is 6,000 churches per state.
It is estimated that there are 1,300 churches in the United States that meet the definition of “Megachurch” (A church with a weekly attendance of 2,000 or more).
That leaves 298,700 churches across the country that fall below the definition of “Megachurch”.
If we estimate that at least half of those churches have the resources to keep their church functioning and looking good, then we are left with 149,350 churched across the country that are either barely scraping by or are all together unable to maintain their building and/or property.
If we average that out across the United States, that gives us 2,987 churches per state that need assistance that they may not be able to afford.
If the average weekly attendance of these churches is 100 members or less, this could conclude that there are at least 30 households per church. (Providing every member isn’t single). These households could be falling into disrepair as well, but the family cannot afford the repairs.
Caring for your roof is critical to the overall well-being of your church. It’s also one of the most expensive building elements to repair or replace.
Some signs of roof damage include:
Curling or cracked shingles
Water stains on your ceiling or walls
Missing shingles
Ice dams
Abnormally high energy bills
As your roof ages, your building becomes more prone to water leaks and moisture damage, which is why you should inspect your roof for these issues after harsh wind, rain, or snowstorms.
Surfaces Look Unkempt & Dirty
Prominent Stains
Bug’s nests and cobwebs
We Can Absolutely brighten Up Your Church
Gutters Clogged
Roof Discolored
Caked On Dirt & Grime
Let Us Spend The Time On Your Building& The Parking Lot With Our Pressure Washer
Chelsea is a licensed clinical pastoral counselor through the NCCA National Christian Counselors Association
As a Christian counselor, Chelsea does more than just help people work through their problems – she helps people recognize their spiritual needs and connect with God’s healing grace.
She integrates both psychological and theological concepts into her counseling sessions. It is not unlike other types of therapy when it comes to the therapeutic process.
What sets it apart is the way faith, spirituality, and theology are incorporated into the session.
Robert and Chelsea believe so much in helping others that they are using their own money to purchase a motorhome, a truck, and a trailer.
This rig will allow them to travel anywhere in the continental United States. It is fully self-contained. Complete with solar power.
This allows Robert and Chelsea to stay on your property, if room is available, to help you complete your projects.
Whether it is at your church or your home, Refuge Builders is ready to help.
Robert is a licensed General Contractor in the state of Washington. Everywhere they travel to help others he looks for work that will help them put food on their table and pay their bills
Robert and Chelsea feel called to help those who are in need. To rebuild the ruined cities, to restore faith, and hope, and love in a dark and divided world.
Through your support, your prayers, and your donations, Refuge Builders is able to stay on the road traveling from state to state, city to city, home to home, helping people repair, restore, and rebuild.
The water heater in Oregon is complete.
God is Good
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Earthquake straps???
And he is thankfully still living!
Refuge Builders is in Oregon helping a family member with a broken water heater. And because the motorhome didn't have enough issues....now there's one more! ... See MoreSee Less
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God bless you two. Love you guys
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Life in Washington is....wet! Also, check out what we'll be up to this week! #RefugeBuilders #PNWlife ... See MoreSee Less
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Robert is thinking he needs a boot warmer 😆
I’ve never seen anybody do that with a hairdryer lol Chris just lays his boots in front of the vent!
Ha ha. My house! Thanks again for your help!
Helping a military family in Oregon
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I hate being on camera lol. Thank you guys again
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Part 2: the water line is fixed! #refugebuilderstotherescue ... See MoreSee Less
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Nicely done!
Love the doggies! 🙂 Awesome!
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Glad you guys are there to help. I see Uncle Bobby! Give him a hug from me, please.
So glad you guys are there right now!!
Geez 😒