Thursday, March 24, 2011

Silent Ministries Recovery Outreach; The SIMRO Group; by Jim Harnage

Silent Ministries Recovery Outreach; A New Take On Outreach

SIMRO Group took the gospel message out of the pulpit and placed it strategically and tactically where it belongs. On the streets, in the hands and hearts of people, in the unemployment line, the soup kitchen, the Social Security office, the attorney's office, where consumers live, on their jobs, the hands of the elderly, the thrift shop, the office of food stamps, the office of child support, the mental health clinic, the collector's office, the court house, the probation office, the prison, the migrant's work field, the hands of fearful, young mothers, and under the Christmas trees of many disadvantaged kids.


For over thirty years Jim and Carolyn Harnage have been reaching out to others. But never on such a magnitude as this and never in such an organized fashion.


He was turned out of the conventional church because his views of Christ's message clashed so with the leaders of his day. But he and Carolyn and their family continue to work their calling and on a much broader dimension.


The SIMRO Group continues to grow with businesses, friends, professionals, and people eager to use their means to bless others in a fashion acceptable to them. Donors and supporters enjoy the way this new outreach accounts for the uses of donor's expenses and reports of progress and who was blessed with their donations.


The faith-based SIMRO Group continues to challenge organizations and churches to emulate the cause and message of Christ to quit "preaching and talking" and start "walking the talk."


The SIMRO Group is a group of companies under the auspices of Silent Ministries Recovery Outreach
based in Statenville, South Georgia on the border of The Okefenokee Swamp.


This small area is perfect for the underground railroad of mothers and abuse victims who are fleeing domestic violence. Strangers are questioned and troublemakers go missing.


The SIMRO Group, A Whole New Take On Outreach

http;//jimharnage.ning.com


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