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Read the Reporter Herald’s article on the Gift Card Drive.

Pastor Bill Stevens shares about the Gift Card & Car drive.

One aspect of our ministry is to help those who are the most vulnerable in society, like single moms. Your gifts of Gift Cards and donations of Cars (Vehicles) will go directly to help single moms in need in our community.  Gift cards for groceries, oil changes, fuel, hair cuts, meals, dental cleanings, Christmas presents for their kids, and clothing.

What kind of people are we helping?

November 2018

From Pastor Bill:

Two of the teachers at the high school where I taught last semester contacted me about a staff member who I know, but I didn’t know what she was going through. This dear single mom is in a life and death battle. She has 4 kids at the house and now she is facing breast cancer for the 2nd time – this time she has a rare form that is highly aggressive. She has hit stage 4 which is life threatening.

She is finding her help and strength in Christ, but this is still a frightening battle. To say the least it has unsettled her, her kids, friends, family, and co-workers.

She is going to be out of work for months. They need groceries, fuel, clothes, haircuts, basic necessities, Christmas gifts, Oil changes, etc.

She is in the middle of 7 weeks of radiation and will receive chemo until May. This is probably going to be the most difficult Thanksgiving and Christmas this family has ever faced. She has to drive herself daily 30 miles for treatments. This is a lady who took care of the high school kids in the health office for us when they were sick. Now, she is needing others to help care for her.

Sometimes there are things in life we cannot handle on our own. Even Christ needed help when He was carrying His cross. He collapsed under the weight of it and a man was conscripted to help Him carry His cross. Yes, there are things in life we absolutely cannot handle alone. This lady and the other single moms we have been contacted about need our assistance as a community this Holiday season.

The Gift Cards and Cars will go directly to help these single moms and others in desperate need this year. We just get to be the delivery people!

Family case workers in Loveland have asked us to help four families who need vehicles.

Family A – A Single mom of 5 working as a hotel housekeeper in need of a car.
Family B – A single mom of a young boy, who works as a surgical technician needs a vehicle.
Family C – A single grand-mom raising her grandson in need of a vehicle.
Family D – a single dad who has a rare medical issue and has two very little ones at the house. They need a car.
These are but a few of the kinds of needs we get to help. 

Gift Card Drop Off Locations

Mountain View High School, 3500 Mountain Lion Dr, Loveland, CO 80537
Ozzies Body Shop and Automotive, 5280 N Garfield Ave, Loveland, CO 80538
Grease Monkey, 1100 Eagle Dr, Loveland, CO 80537
Loveland Coffee Company, 620 E 29th St, Loveland, CO 80538
Loveland Mayor Jacki Marsh at Rabbask Designs, 243 E. 4th Street, Loveland, CO 80537
Dark Heart Coffee Bar, 419 N Jefferson Ave, Loveland, CO 80537
Email us if your business wants to be a drop off location.

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Do a Gift Card drive in your office. Set a gathering date, promote it in your office/business, gather, inventory, seal in an envelope and call us. We will send a representative to receive the cards and deliver them to the single parents that need help the most.
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Car / Vehicle Donations

Case workers have called us and asked us to help some hard working single moms that do not have vehicles. We are asking for dependable, good running vehicles that do not have engine or transmission problems. It doesn’t have to be in perfect shape by any means, but it does need to have a history of being dependable.  All vehicles will be checked over by the mechanics at Ozzies body shop. For more information on gifting a vehicle please contact Bill directly at 970-541-9673 or Bill@theWellLoveland.com

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Special thanks to the Reporter Herald of Loveland for helping us help these single moms/parents in our area! We really appreciate you!
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Merry Christmas from The Stevens Family

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Merry Christmas! 

The Stevens family wishes you a very merry Christmas!

What is the meaning of Christmas?

It was the beginning of the biggest Rescue operation in the universe. God Himself stepped out of Heaven to rescue people from their defiance and personal rebellion that had brought death. The Angel Gabriel told Joseph:

 “And she will have a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21

Christ Jesus didn’t come to kick us, condemn us, guilt/shame us and tell us how bad we are. Not at all – man-made religion does that. Jesus came to bring us life!

“For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him.”  John 3:16-17

His recue operation brought us Reconciliation with God.

“And all of this is a gift from God, who brought us back to himself through Christ. And God has given us this task of reconciling people to him. For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. And he gave us this wonderful message of reconciliation.” 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

His brought us Redemption and Forgiveness.

“He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son and forgave our sins.”  Ephesians 1:7

So when you have personally received this loving gift of God, you know personally the forgiveness of God and the love of God in your life. This is cause for world-wide celebration! This is a cause to be Merry and to give gifts in celebration because of God’s amazing gift to us! Christ Himself!

Merry Christmas from the Stevens family!

A Thanksgiving To Remember

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A Thanksgiving to Remember

November 22, 2018

Bill Stevens

It was Thanksgiving week of 2012, 45 miles below New Orleans, and as I lay down one night that week, I was so sick I thought I was going to die and not wake up the next morning, but the thought of my wife and our five kids without me kept me going. We were all so sick, I didn’t know if one of them wouldn’t make it through this either. We – the entire family – had been severely sick for a long time, but it kept getting progressively worse, until one of our daughters (7) had a severe seizure one Wednesday morning in October.

The ambulance carried us to the hospital and after extensive tests the panel of doctors said, there is nothing physically wrong with her, she must have been exposed to something that would cause a seizure. We asked the church to pray that night for God to show us what was wrong and what we needed to do – that night when I got home – by chance I saw a small bit of black coming from an AC vent. I pulled the cover and it was full of mold, and not only that one – every vent was full of it as far as we could see. It was toxic mold – the kind that could kill you slowly and painfully, and it was killing us.

We left that October night and stayed in a hotel, and a friend allowed us to stay in his rent house – which was an absolutely amazing place. We walked away from that house with nothing – bought two changes of clothes and threw the others away. A month later and still no answer from the insurance company, and facing Thanksgiving very ill and troubled.

There were many nights I was up crying out to God praying for Him to intervene. I didn’t know what to do. When you are barely functioning and needing wisdom to move forward, it was distressing.

But that Thanksgiving week God began to clearly move in our lives.

God gave us hope.

Out of the blue a friend called, an older pastor, mentor and prayer partner. I had wrote him and told him what was going on and how we needed urgent prayer. He called and gave us a word from God’s Word. He said, this passage has given me great comfort at different times in my life and it may be God will give you comfort through it too, Psalm 66. Strangely enough, I had been reading it that week and looking at how God delivered His people before, and that He doesn’t change. I knew God was speaking to me through His Word to give me hope. Quite a few verses stood out, but v9 that says “you kept us among the land of the living and you have not let our feet slip.” In that moment, God spoke to me and gave me a word that we would not die but He would carry us through this. Our sickness was temporary not permanent.

God helped me overcome my complaining.

I was laying in bed one night on our deluxe air mattress complaining why things were the way they were in our lives. I was having an old fashioned pity party after midnight one of those nights. It wasn’t but a couple of hours later and a church member called and said his dad was dying and asked if I could come over. I stood by a bedside of a man really dying at 3:00 that morning and with a family who was really grieving, and God spoke to me saying, “Remember your situation is temporary, you have nothing to complain about.” And embarrassed and humbly I said, “Yes, Lord.”

God gave us more hope.

The chief inspector came out to house to find the problem and saw a small vent pipe leak causing hidden mold growth throughout the house, which would lead to months later of insurance company feet dragging and eventually for them to admit that they would pay for the loss of the house.

God gave us all perspective.

As we gathered around the plastic folding Thanksgiving table and our sports chairs that was our furniture. They were grieved over loosing everything in the house – everything. If it could not go through a dishwasher, we could not clean it or keep it. The kids were upset and rightly so, but not as upset as our family friends who was my life long friend, introduced Stephanie to me, and our kids are friends with each other. They lost their 17 year old son earlier that year on the operating table to a heart birth defect. I was there with them and I have never felt grief, pain, and heaviness like that ever before – nor do I want to ever again. We gathered our kids around the table, held hands, and prayed for our friends who had a child missing from their Thanksgiving table. They would gladly trade their trouble for ours, as would so many others. Many times we need to see our troubles in light of others to help us with our perspective.

God gave me a freedom from the depression of the situation.

I was alone late another night that week. Every moment of the day was a challenge to have a good attitude and trying to shepherd our kids in the right direction. Some days I failed miserably. I was praying that night to get out of this funk, and as I was praying I remembered the only way to get out from under my circumstances was to get my eyes on Someone greater than everything going on in my life, King Jesus. So I began to focus my thoughts on God and began to praise Him for who He is, and His greatness, His goodness, His love and care for me and my family. I still remember that night vividly  and my time of praise of Him – it freed me deeply from a dark cloud surrounding me and keeping me from seeing that God is sooo much bigger than anything I will ever face, and He could stop it in a moment.

God gave me a word for the future as I was praying that same night.

That same night in praise during Thanksgiving week 2012, I began to write down everything I thought God was telling me to do and I needed to do. Two very heavy things on me were to start our own ministry and to develop a mailing list. I didn’t know what that meant and didn’t realize it until much later, the Summer of 2016 when we knew God was calling us to plant churches that would plant other churches in northern Colorado.

God gave us hope to endure.

God kept speaking to me in Psalm 66 especially in verses 10-12. “For you, O God, have tested us; you have tried us as silver is tried. You brought us into the net; you laid a crushing burden on our backs; you let men ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water; yet you have brought us out to a place of abundance.” Psalm 66:10–12 (ESV)  

The next five years was going to be an endurance test of numerous hardships that would solidify our faith in God’s active presence in our lives. We saw Him do amazing things for us, but it was difficult. October 2012 began a series of unfortunate events for the next 23 months including losing everything we owned twice in 12 months, sleeping on air mattresses/mattresses on the floor in one room for 14 months, homeless for 9 months, and then unemployed for one year ending in September 2014. The trouble was far from over, but we knew God was with us and that was enough.

Bad stuff and good stuff happens to everyone, but God is always there no matter what is happening.

Come and hear, all you who fear God, and I will tell what he has done for my soul. I cried to him with my mouth, and high praise was on my tongue. If I had cherished iniquity in my heart, the Lord would not have listened. But truly God has listened; he has attended to the voice of my prayer. Blessed be God, because he has not rejected my prayer or removed his steadfast love from me!” (Psalm 66:16–20, ESV)

 So we are now starting a church in Loveland Colorado focused on Giving Hope.

Why? We know what it feels like to not have it and that is a terrible place to be, and we believe everyone – every family no matter their social status could use a little more hope. Everyone has troubling times – some times it is for long seasons, but God wants to carry you and your friends through those times.

If is were not for our relationship with Christ – we would have never made it through it. God is good – all the time. 

Read Psalm 66 here

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Citizen of the Year 2018 – Bill Stevens – Johnstown, Colorado

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This is a huge honor! It is really difficult to get my mind around the honor of being selected as Johnstown’s Citizen of the Year. It is a tradition since 1902. I don’t deserve it, I am just a servant. I am really thankful for the good people of Johnstown to be selected as Citizen of the Year.

Blessings,

Bill Stevens

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BBQ DAY CITIZEN OF THE YEAR

By Matt Lubich

The Johnstown Breeze

Relatively new to the community, and part of one of the newer northern neighborhoods, Bill Stevens of Thompson River Ranch and his family have already made their volunteer presence felt in Johnstown, and for that he has been selected as the 2018 BBQ Day Citizen of the Year.

 

“Bill is incredibly active in his neighborhood and community,” the BBQ Day Committee wrote about his selection. “He and his family just coordinated Thompson River Ranch’s massive Easter Egg Hunt. He is a business and entrepreneur teacher at Mountain View High School inspiring many students to dream and make actual plans about their future. Bill and his wife, Stephanie, also run The Well with the vision to be “A Well of Hope for a Hurting World.” Bill and his family have worked hard to help wherever they are and for whatever needs to be done.”

 

Stevens and his wife have five children, ranging in ages from 7 to 17. The family moved to Thompson River Ranch in August of 2017 from Shreveport, Louisiana.

 

“We drove around the neighborhood one evening when we were visiting the area and loved the community,” Stevens wrote in an email interview. “People were out walking their dogs, kids were biking the neighborhood, and we were looking for a neighborhood where our kids could grow up and find good friends. And it felt like home!”

 

He said what they like about living in Thompson River Ranch is that, “Our neighborhood is so friendly!”

 

“There are some of best people in all of Colorado living there,” Stevens wrote. “These folks will do anything for you if you have a problem. They look after each other and want a fun and safe neighborhood for their kids to grow up in. We also like that the community members have a heart to volunteer. It really is refreshing.”

 

The Stevens’ tapped into that spirit of volunteerism and neighbor helping neighbor with the subdivision’s recent Easter Egg Hunt.

“I have led these types of events for years in various churches I was part of,” Stevens wrote. “My kids have always enjoyed stuffing eggs and getting ready for the big egg hunt. This year they were asking what we were going to do for Easter, or if we were going to do one here. After seeing the community spirit with other events, I thought we could at least get a few people together and just do the egg hunt part, but it really turned out amazing because of the volunteers.

 

“I had 10,000 plastic eggs and a plan, but it was going to take a LOT of people to pull it off,” Stevens said. “I simply asked for volunteers and all I know to say is God really blessed it! Over 60 volunteers showed up to help in some way or another. Volunteers stuffed the eggs overnight – literally. Key leaders stepped up to lead in key areas, and others said, “hey, where do you need me?” and we were able to place them quickly. It was so fun!”

 

Stevens said it has been his “privilege” to teach five business classes at Mountain View High School this semester.

“I teach Social Media & Advertising, two sections of Intro to Business and Marketing, Business Law, and Entrepreneurship,” he wrote. “I had been working on my investment license to help people with retirement planning, and my daughter mentioned in passing that I should sub at MVHS sometimes. I thought that would be fun … So, I applied, and then a business teacher quit mid-year and I interviewed and got the job for this semester. It was only for this semester.

 

“The students have been a joy and my favorite class was the Entrepreneurship class,” Stevens wrote. “They developed products and services for Shark Tank type pitches for real money to develop the products. We had five teams and three of them went to finals competing against all of the other schools in Thompson School District. One was creating a non-profit to help teens with mental-health issues and hosted a real event organized various speakers for many community needs like suicide-prevention. Another group was creating a non-profit to help every girl have a Cinderella experience by collecting formal dresses and hosting a real event where they gave out over 30 dresses for young ladies who could not afford a nice dress for prom. One student’s family had gone through so much turmoil from the loss of income by their dad’s cancer treatment, and these students were able to bless her with a wonderful dress for prom! It doesn’t get any better than that! Then, our third team placed in the finals – they developed an actual working phone accessory product that could set them financially for life.”

 

Stevens said his role is as a teacher, business coach and inspirational speaker. “These students like everyone else have amazing gifts and abilities, and the biggest battles they have to face is what happens in their mind,” he wrote. “I coached, gave ideas, brought in amazing men and women in our area to speak into their lives, and sought to help them have wins. Each time I sought to get them a little bigger win and then throw a real challenge on them that they knew they had to do but were fully passionate and motivated to do!”

 

Stevens added he was thoroughly impressed with the teachers he got to work with.

 

“These are the hardest working people I have ever met,” he wrote. “I have ripped houses to the studs and rebuilt them myself, and these teachers work as hard as anyone I know.”

 

Stevens and his wife also lead The Well Ministries, an interdenominational non-profit that welcomes “everyone from any background.”

One of the focus areas of serving the community, he said, will be working with single moms. “Single moms are some of the most vulnerable in our society and how can we not help them when they are in distressed situations?” Stevens wrote. “We know what it is like to go through a living ‘hell.’ We lived seven years 45 miles below New Orleans and had long-term exposure to toxic-mold unknown to us. We lost everything twice in one year, thought I and one of the kids were going to die, slept on air mattresses 5 1/2 months, another 10 months on mattresses on the floor, and homeless for 9 of those months. We understand pain, betrayal, being falsely condemned and judged by others, and trauma. God spoke to me in my darkest hour and said I would not die and that this was temporary, from Psalm 66. Every time I began to complain, God brought people going through real pain – death and the loss of loved ones. Perspective is important. When our kids were having a hard time with what was happening to us, I would get them together and tell them of our dear family friends who had recently lost their 17-year-old son to a heart defect, and how they would gladly trade their problem for ours. We would not have made it without Christ leading us, encouraging us, giving us hope when the days were so dark we didn’t know what to do.

 

“So, when we made it through it, God began bringing single-moms to us to help them, whether it was grocery money, beds, basic furnishings, or even a laptop. It is a Christian ministry and we simply believe that Jesus loved everyone and went about doing good things.”

 

Stevens said the plan is for The Well to become a new church for the area.

“We feel strongly led by God to begin a church in our area that will love our city well by serving and showing the love of Christ to those like the families we have been serving,” he wrote. “We believe a church should add value to a city, to be known as a giver to the community and not a taker. The church should exist to give hope to those who are going through difficult times. Someone has said we all live in a level of quiet desperation. Simply, we all are broken and hurting to some degree and we want The Well to be “A Well of Hope for a Hurting World.” There are enough people judging and condemning people. We believe that there should be more encouragement and giving spiritual direction, so people will have hope.”

 

More information about The Well can be found at www.TheWellLoveland.com or on its Facebook page @TheWell970.

 

Stevens said he is honored and humbled to be named Citizen of the Year, but added he doesn’t deserve it.

“My wife and kids really deserve it, they live with me!” he wrote. “But seriously, I believe the citizens of the year are the volunteers who helped us deliver beds to single moms, the volunteers who help us organize and host events, and our financial supporters who help make these things happen. These are my heroes and my citizens of the year!”

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Easter Egg Hunt 2018B

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Easter Egg Hunt Video 2018

The 10,000 Easter Eggs went really quick!! You should have seen these 400+ kids picking up the Easter Eggs at our Egg Hunt! Special shout-out to all of our 60+ neighbors who helped volunteer so families could make memories with their kids!

After it was over, we had 200 hotdogs, chips, and water left over! So we were able to donate it to our partners who feed the homeless! God is good!

Thanks so much for your prayers and financial support!! 

We built a team of volunteers and this is what happened!

Click on the Video and it will play in the window.

Easter Message 2018

Our Financial Goal for April-May-June is $38,000. We are looking at going into Summer strong and being able to connect with the kids and students in our neighborhood. Please consider helping us share the love of Christ here!

The Well is a faith-based ministry that believes the message of Christ is the answer to the world’s problems today. We believe everyone needs to see the Love of Christ and to hear the message of the Love of Christ.

The Well is funded by people who believe the same thing and want to spread the message of the love of Christ!

Each month is a walk of faith for this ministry. We are very thankful for every financial supporter! However, we do not have a guaranteed number of supporters who provide for all of the expenses each month. Each month we are walking on water, trusting Jesus to provide the needs of this ministry. Please pray for us, and pray about how our Father might have you to partner with us financially to support this ministry!

Please let us know how we can pray for you!

Blessings

Bill & Stephanie Stevens

Donate Now and Change Lives Today!

MAILING ADDRESS:

The Well Ministries International, Inc.
PO Box 7242
Loveland, CO 80537

The Well Ministries International Inc. is a non-profit 501c3 tax deductible organization.

Gift Cards for Single Moms

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Helping Single Moms!

The Well Ministries is sponsoring Gift Card Donation Boxes to provide drop off locations for gift cards to help single moms in need. They are being placed at check-out registers at local businesses who want to help single moms. We are partnering with the Loveland Housing Authority to identify single moms who really need a hand up.  Please help us get the word out to local businesses who will allow these to be placed in their establishment.

You can contact us directly at

Bill@TheWellLoveland.com

970-541-9673

The Well is a faith-based ministry that believes the message of Christ is the answer to the world’s problems today. We believe everyone needs to see the Love of Christ and to hear the message of the Love of Christ.

Donate Now and Change Lives Today!

MAILING ADDRESS:

The Well Ministries International, Inc.
PO Box 7242
Loveland, CO 80537

The Well Ministries International Inc. is a non-profit 501c3 tax deductible organization.

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The Well is a faith-based ministry that believes the message of Christ is the answer to the world’s problems today. We believe everyone needs to see the Love of Christ and to hear the message of the Love of Christ.

The Well is funded by people who believe the same thing and want to spread the message of the love of Christ!

Each month is a walk of faith for this ministry. We do not have a guaranteed number of supporters who provide for all of the expenses each month. Each month we are walking on water, trusting Jesus to provide the needs of this ministry. Please pray for us, and pray about how our Father might have you to partner with us financially to support this ministry!

Please let us know how we can pray for you!

Blessings

Bill & Stephanie Stevens

Donate Now and Change Lives Today!

MAILING ADDRESS:

The Well Ministries International, Inc.
PO Box 7242
Loveland, CO 80537

The Well Ministries International Inc. is a non-profit 501c3 tax deductible organization.