--- From prison walls to the freedom found in Christ’s boundaries ---
GREAT NEWS & A WONDERFUL WAY TO DOUBLE UP YOUR GIFT
By Jeff Haverhals, KBPA Director
God continues to bless Kingdom Boundaries. The months of October and November
have again been busy months with a full house. Men have been transitioning out while others
are moving in to take their place at the “Carpenter’s Shop”, the housing portion of Kingdom
Boundaries. The list of men who would like to be accepted into the Kingdom Boundaries
program continues to grow. There are many things we consider when deciding who is
accepted and who is not. A big factor in this process is room availability. Will we have an
opening when they are released? The length of time men can stay at the Carpenter’s Shop
depends on how fast they make the transition back into society. Sometimes this process takes
several months.
To alleviate our problem of having a lack of space, God has already been working
behind the scenes. The apartment building next door, which a year ago was not for sale, has
now become available for us to purchase. As of January 6th, Kingdom Boundaries will be
signing papers and purchasing the building. The building is a 6 plex, having five two bedroom
apartments and one single bedroom apartment. The building will be used for men who have
proven themselves at the “Carpenter’s Shop”, and would be given the opportunity to move into
this second building with less accountability.
With this amazing opportunity also comes financial commitments. Kingdom Boundaries
has been blessed with a couple who have put up a $25,000 matching grant to be met by the
end of 2016. (We need your help soon!!) This same couple has put up another $25,000
matching grant to be met after the 1st of the year. A second couple has pledged an additional
$50,000 as a matching grant, also after the 1st of the year. What a tremendous opportunity for
us and our ministry partners!!
The staff, board, and residents of Kingdom Boundaries are all very grateful for your
support of prayers, clothes, food, furniture, and financial support that we have received this past
year. We wouldn’t be here without you or the residents. These men are very special
diamonds in the rough. Our God has given us an opportunity to share the joy of His Christmas
gift to us, His Son, with them. Would you please consider a year end gift to help Kingdom
Boundaries meet these generous grants that have been presented?
December, 2016
Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare
Office: 605-368-9149
Director Jeff Haverhals
Cell: 605-695-0048 --- [email protected]
Co-Director Rhonda Haverhals
Cell: 605-695-0059 --- [email protected]
Mentoring Director Bruce Oliver
Cell: 605-366-1835
Website - kingdomboundaries.org
Facebook - Kingdom Boundaries Aftercare
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Monthly $ ______
Towards matching
gifts $_________
Donations can be sent to:
Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare
c/o Treasure
417 S Summit Avenue
Sioux Falls, S 57104
(Donations are tax deductible.)
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(A testimonial by Mark, a KBPA beneficiary)
By the love of our heavenly Father and the
grace of Jesus Christ dying on the cross for
our sins, I am a new man.
I have known Jeff Haverhals for 5 years. I met
Jeff when I was in prison. I attended his Bible
study and he also mentored me one-on-one. Jeff and I have
shared what I call Spirit tears. What that means is that God has
used Jeff and the Holy Spirit to touch the lives of the meek,
broken hearted, and the lost sheep. This is where the Spirit tears
come in to play. When the Holy spirit touched me, that is when
these glorious tears fell from my eyes.
When I was ready to get out of prison, Kingdom Boundaries is
where I wanted to get my new start. The reason why is plain and
simple. It is where I know Christ was going to dwell. The love and
support that the staff and board has given Jeff to give to us is a
great blessing from the Lord.
This is my testimony, that I know that Jesus Christ is my
redeemer and that he dwells in each and every one of us. And
that my personal walk and relationship with God is the most
important thing in my life.
I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen!
Prayer and works are essential to
living a life pleasing to our
Heavenly Father!
James 2:15-17
If a brother or sister is without
clothing and in need of daily food,
and one of you says to them, “Go
in peace, be warmed and be filled,”
and yet you do not give them what
is necessary for their body, what
use is that? Even so faith, if it has
no works, is dead, being by itself.”
NASB95
Material needs for the “Carpenter Shop”, the housing porting of Kingdom Boundaries because of expansion.
Priority Needs: (New or slightly used)
Microwaves / Toaster ovens
Misc. kitchen items
Couches
Coffee makers
Dressers or chests of drawers
42” or similar sized flat screen TVs
NEW beds, single or double
SMALL dining room tables/chairs
Lamps & end tables