Support

Will you join us?
To facilitate our calling, we need your time, talent and treasure.

  • Time: We need you to volunteer. We need you to join our efforts as we extent the hands of Christ to reach out to the needy.
  • Talent: God has gifted you in a unique way and we would love to have your join our mission. Please let us know of creative ideas you have for serving.
  • Treasure: We need your financial support.

Just like a mission in Africa or Asia raises support, we are continuing to raise financial support to fund this ministry and ourĀ missionary in Dallas. A full-time commitment is required to disciple men and women with the life-changing power of the gospel of Christ. Each year we distribute blankets, clothes and personal care items to thousands of homeless men and women in Dallas.
Our burden is to reach out to these forgotten, lost, lonely, and hurting men and women. Your contribution will put us one step closer to being the arms of Christ to these people whom society has deemed untouchable and unworthy, helping them address the reasons for their condition.

Your donation will enable the distribution of blankets to the cold, food to the hungry, and the love of God to the hurting.

Remember, there are less than 2000 shelter beds in Dallas. There are many more thousands of homeless individuals who won’t get into a shelter. Who will help them? Who will tell them about Christ? With your faithful giving and prayer, we can continue to reach the streets with the Gospel of Jesus Christ!

All online donation are processed through PayPal where they accept most major credit and debit cards.
If you prefer you can mail your donation to:
OurCalling, Inc.
PO Box 140428
Dallas, TX 75214

We thank God for your sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, and your important gift for the ministry of OurCalling. May God richly bless you for your compassion and mercy to these men and women who so desperately need the hope of Christ!

OurCalling, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit charity. Your donation is tax deductible.

About the Author

Pastor to the Homeless