Mel Trotter was an alcoholic...
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Mel Trotter was an alcoholic whose drunkenness regularly separated him from his wife and family. He converted to Christianity in an urban mission in Chicago in 1900. After recovering and rejoining his wife, he went to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he started an urban mission to reach out to the drunk and homeless. The mission he started almost 100 years ago, the Mel Trotter Ministries, is still in operation day. It provides about 800 meals a day to the hungry and shelters about 100 homeless each night. The ministry insists that anyone who wants a meal must talk to a counselor, anyone who wants a bed must attend chapel. For those who recognize their need, it offers a one-year drug treatment program which graduates 25 men every year with a long-term success rate of seventy percent. Thomas Laymon, present director, says, "We have found that when substance abusers switch and make Jesus their Lord, it is the beginning of recovery and restoration." Because Christians have been rescued for eternal life through Jesus Christ, they are consciously and deliberately to switch from being servants of sin to being servants of righteousness.
-- Guettler
-- Guettler
