In 2025, we witnessed God move powerfully as He led Four:10 Ministries into new beginnings and deeper impact. We launched a weekly Tuesday evening Bible study in March with three women. Over the course of nine months, we studied the books of Ephesians and Romans. We are currently watching a sermon series by Craig GroeschelContinue reading "What God did in 2025"
Living Water Residence Update
We are making steady progress toward opening the Living Water Residence and welcoming women into a safe, supportive, and restorative environment. Before we can accept our first residents, several final preparations are needed, including minor home repairs, deep cleaning, and setting up the bedrooms and kitchen. We are currently in need of volunteers to helpContinue reading "Living Water Residence Update"
It Starts With Trust: The Hidden Path to HumanTrafficking
This past Sunday, January 11—Human Trafficking Awareness Day—County Line Church of God hosted an anti-trafficking event from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. County Line has a deep commitment to anti–human trafficking efforts, and the event was well attended, demonstrating the congregation’s strong interest in learning more about this issue and how they can help combatContinue reading "It Starts With Trust: The Hidden Path to HumanTrafficking"
A Christmas Story of Hope: “God Found Me When I Needed Him Most”
This Christmas, as we celebrate the arrival of Emmanuel — God with us — we want to share a story from one of the courageous women we’ve had the privilege to walk alongside. Her name and details are changed to protect her privacy, but her journey is real, and her hope is nothing short ofContinue reading "A Christmas Story of Hope: “God Found Me When I Needed Him Most”"
Loved, Seen, and Valued: A Christmas Invitation
Every Christmas season, many of us return to the books of Matthew and Luke to read the story of Jesus Christ, our Savior. Matthew begins his Gospel with the genealogy of Jesus—a long list of names we are often tempted to skim. Yet this list is extraordinary. Unlike most biblical genealogies, Matthew includes several women,Continue reading "Loved, Seen, and Valued: A Christmas Invitation"
Living Water: A Home for Healing and Hope
Living Water Residence Program: A Vision Becoming Reality We are thrilled to announce that God has brought a long-awaited vision to life! In January 2026, Four:10 Ministries will begin accepting applications for our Living Water Residence Program—a two-year residential program designed to serve survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking. This Christ-centered program provides women withContinue reading "Living Water: A Home for Healing and Hope"
God Provided a House- Now Let’s Fill It with Purpose
We Have BIG News! We are beyond thrilled to announce that Four:10 Ministries has officially secured a house for our women’s residency program—Living Water Residence—thanks to the incredible generosity of Redemption House! Four: 10 and Redemption House are collaborating to bring this vision to life. Redemption House will be leasing one of their properties toContinue reading "God Provided a House- Now Let’s Fill It with Purpose"
Empowered to Heal, One Brushstroke at a Time
🎨 Welcome Ada Dickinson, Art Therapist We’re thrilled to welcome Ada Dickinson, a licensed art therapist, to the Four10 Ministries team! Ada is now offering art therapy sessions to the women we serve—bringing a powerful and creative approach to healing. Art therapy is more than just making art; it’s a space where emotions can beContinue reading "Empowered to Heal, One Brushstroke at a Time"
What Your Love Provided
The first time we met Julie*, she had just injured her ankle and foot. At the time, we didn't realized surgery would be necessary, but we knew she wouldn't be able to work for a while. Her initial plan was to stay with someone, but that situation turned out to be unsafe. She had movedContinue reading "What Your Love Provided"
A Fresh Start at The Well
At Four10Ministries, we’re delighted to announce that we're evolving into a Resource Center—designed to support women with practical, dignity-restoring services. Many in our community lack essentials like laundry access, reliable meals, and transportation. In response, we now provide washer and dryer access, food vouchers, and bus passes, as well as life‑skills training in budgeting andContinue reading "A Fresh Start at The Well"
