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A CALL FOR A CIRCLE OF COMPASSIONATE CHRISTIAN CARE Matthew 25:35

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A CALL FOR A CIRCLE OF COMPASSIONATE CHRISTIAN CARE Matthew 25:35 “A CALL TO CARE” AN EMERGENCY DECLARATION OF FAITH, COMPASSION, AND COMMUNITY ACTION FORT WORTH, TEXAS — In the wake of the devastating apartment fire that impacted families during the Memorial Day weekend, New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church hereby issues a Call to Care and officially activates its Circle of Compassionate Christian Care (C4Him) Community Recovery Network. This is not simply a response to a crisis. This is a Christian call to compassion. This is the Church rising to become refuge, relief, and restoration for hurting neighbors. As followers of Jesus Christ, we believe moments like these require more than concern — they require action. Families have lost possessions, stability, routines, and peace of mind. Some are displaced. Some are overwhelmed. Some are uncertain about what comes next. But we also believe that God calls His people to stand in the gap. The foundation of this movement comes directly ...

GRIT, GUTS, & A GUNNER OF THE GOSPEL. Luke 9:62 | The Story of Rev. Irvin A. Hardy and the Congressional Gold Medal Recipients — The Montford Point Marines of World War II

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GRIT, GUTS, & A GUNNER OF THE GOSPEL.  Luke 9:62 |  The Story of Rev. Irvin A. Hardy and the Congressional Gold Medal Recipients — The Montford Point Marines of World War II.  From Gunnery Leader to School Teacher to Gospel Preacher FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Rev. Irvin A. Hardy did not simply wear the uniform of the United States Marine Corps — he carried the crushing burden of a segregated America upon his shoulders while carrying the Gospel of Jesus Christ deep within his heart. He was more than a Marine. He was more than a minister. He was a warrior of faith forged in the fires of racism, discipline, sacrifice, courage, and conviction. He was grit. He was guts. He was a Gunner of the Gospel. Long before America fully embraced liberty and justice for all, young Black men like Irvin Hardy stood in formation at segregated Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Between 1942 and 1949, the first African Americans permitted to serve in the United States Marine Cor...