Community Outreach
Ministering to Others in Their Time of Need
ALERT
The Air Land Emergency Resource
Team
(ALERT) is a unique service and training organization for young men who
desire to achieve Godly maturity and fruitfulness in service to
others. Incorporating physical and mental challenges, ALERT
training develops the discipline, character, and skills
necessary to prepare men to meet the needs of people in crisis.
ALERT provides local, national, and international government officials with volunteer manpower for crisis response, disaster relief, and humanitarian aid, in addition to assisting churches, families, and individuals through service projects. More at alertacademy.com >>
Prison Ministry
What is powerful enough to make a person want to stay in prison? One inmate who was about to be released asked if he could remain in jail to complete the Basic Seminar being held at his facility. This seminar has changed the attitude, behavior, and outlook on life of hundreds of inmates each year.
We are currently serving county, state, and federal facilities at their request, providing seminars, resources, and programs to help the incarcerated find true freedom. Find Out More >>
Working With Troubled Youth
Separated from wrong influences, troubled youth from a variety of backgrounds work with trained mentors in a one-on-one or two-on-one environment to address and resolve conflicts and overcome destructive habits. These youth receive structured training in leadership and character and are considered to be leaders-in-training who will in turn one day be able to help other troubled young people navigate through personal struggles and find success and purpose in life.
Branches of this ministry currently operate in Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, Australia, New Zealand, and Russia. Contact Log Cabin Campuses>>
Orphan Ministry
Homeless and orphaned children from Russia and around the world receive food and shelter, love and support, character training, and an academic education at the Moscow Training Center in Moscow, Russia.
Every year since 1995, the Moscow Department of Education has entrusted new orphans to the care of the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP). Families and college-aged students who volunteer their services with IBLP are trained to care for these abandoned and neglected children.
A second orphanage, the International Home for Children, is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Children from several different countries have received care and training at this facility. Find Out More >>