By Dr. Bill Gaultiere, Executive Director of New Hope
Recently Jacqueline, one of our New Hope volunteers, worked an extra shift. A call came in from a woman in the Midwest who was very distressed. She had been fired from her job. Her utilities had just been shut off. And her daughter had been unkind. She had nowhere to go. She said her life was hopeless and that she had a loaded gun and was going to kill herself.
Jacqueline had the woman's cell phone number, but that is difficult to locate. Fortunately, the woman mentioned the name of the street she lived on and Barbie, the counselor assisting Jacqueline, contacted the local police.
Then about twenty minutes into the call, the woman became hysterical and fired her gun. Jacqueline kept talking with her, trying to comfort her, but the woman refused to put down her gun and she refused to calm down. The woman fired her gun again and said that she was writing her suicide note. Jacqueline started crying. The woman was crying. Jacqueline prayed. Finally, the police arrived and they got this woman to a hospital for care.
What if Jacqueline hadn't shown up to volunteer this extra shift? What if Barbie hadn't been there to assist Jacqueline? Together, with God's grace, they saved this woman's life! She will get help now to put her life back together.
You might think that you could never save a life like that. But all it took was...
• Showing up at New Hope to answer the phone.
• Listening, caring, and praying.
• Calling the police so the woman could get to the hospital.
Don't be scared to volunteer to be a hero! Very few New Hope calls are that dramatic. Usually people call because they're lonely or stressed. But when it's a crisis call Jesus and a friend are there to help you. And time after time God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary ministry. He gives you the strength, compassion, and wisdom you need to help others.
Learn how to listen, care, and pray. Led by Dr. Bill Gaultiere, Director of New Hope, and Dr. Jim Kok, Pastor of Care Ministries, a series of New Hope classes will begin soon. For details, call Barbara Barrientos at 714-971-4123.


