8th Annual Blue Jean Gala – Save the Date

LIVE AND IN PERSON ONCE AGAIN!

Join us Thursday, October 20, 2022 at 6:30 pm at the Cobb Energy Center as we host our 8th Annual Blue Jean Gala.  Kia remains our presenting sponsor for the 8th year in a row! 

The theme for the evening is “Love Blooms” and you’ll hear first-hand from clients, staff, volunteers and partners about the change that is happening at Gilgal because of God’s unfailing love.

Check out some testimonials for Erica and Lauryl HERE.  You can meet them and other Gilgal women on Thursday, October 20th.

So mark your calendars and make plans to come join us live and in person.  Details are coming soon! Visit www.gilgalbluejeangala.org for updates and to access a recording of last year’s livestream.

Change Happens at Gilgal Because God’s Love Blooms!

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A Blessed Resurrection Sunday From Gilgal – Erica’s Reflects on God’s Amazing Love

 

“Thank you, Lord, for my time at Gilgal. I am prayerful that the seeds planted will yield a beautiful harvest in my life and the life of my daughter and our community. I have so much gratitude.  Gilgal’s staff and volunteers have truly inspired me. ”

— Erica F., Gilgal Resident

 

Erica F. shares her thoughts on the Resurrection an it’s impact on her life.

Hi, my name is Erica F.  I am a 36-year-old mother of one.  The past 16 years have been plagued by my addiction to alcohol.  I drank because it was easier to blame God and (even) the world for my miserable existence rather than to recognize I was in this situation because of my own choices.  I was in and out of jail, in and out of homelessness, and strung out on alcohol.  Who wants to admit this? Hopelessness, misery, and lack of a direction became my identity.  I thought my life would never make sense again.

Then I came to Gilgal – I have been here for four months.  It’s funny how learning truth can change your perspective.  I have always known that there was a God, and I even knew about Jesus.  I had never studied about Jesus’ sacrificial and all-sufficient death on the cross.  We read The Case for Easter by Lee Strobel.  I did not have any idea of the real pain and suffering that went with crucifixion.  I am completely humbled to read about His love for me and His willingness to take my shame and guilt to make me blameless before our Holy God.  I never knew that I am completely acceptable to God because of my identity with Christ.  I have been believing lies the majority of my life and they have led me to places and caused me to do things that I am ashamed to admit.  I am so grateful to know about the gift of the Holy Spirit and that He is my constant companion.  How have I missed this?

Thank you, Lord, for my time at Gilgal.  I am prayerful that the seeds planted will yield a beautiful harvest in my life and the life of my daughter and our community.  I have so much gratitude.  Gilgal’s staff and volunteers have truly inspired me. 

I pray that you have a wonderful Resurrection Sunday.  Thank you for your investment in me and my sisters at Gilgal.  You have made an eternal difference in our lives.  

Change for Erica happened because God’s love never fails. May you all experience the joy of His amazing love this Easter season!

Thank you for your prayers and support,

Val Cater
Executive Director

Happy Mother’s Day – Diane C. and Lauryl W.

         My name is Diane C.                         

Last year this time, I had no hope. My husband had passed, and I had nothing to live for. I had no plans to kill myself, but, I did not want to live. I would watch movies where a woman would be dying, and I prayed that would be me. In fact, that would be the only time I prayed.

I was drinking every day. That was the only way I could cope.  It helped take the pain away. I got a job at a local retailer. Even that was difficult because I had to be sober to work. Eventually, I just stopped going because it was just too difficult to stay sober.

When I got to Gilgal, I was a mess. It hurt too much staying sober. No will to live at all. I had no strength at all. I could not even stand for 20 minutes during the morning Praise and Worship.

I was surrounded by nothing but love at Gilgal. From the staff, the volunteers, the other ladies, and most importantly, the Lord. One day I woke up wanting to wake up. I started to look forward to living, not dying. My prayers to the Lord were thanking Him, not praying to die. I suddenly had hope again.

I am back with my former retail employer. They gave me a second chance. I walk to work every day, followed by being on my feet for 7 hours. I am exhausted and could not love it any more. Without the Lord and Gilgal, I would not be alive today.  I am sober, happy, have hope, and most importantly, I have the Lord in my heart. 

Happy Mother’s Day to you!  Thank you for your support of Gilgal.   Change Happens at Gilgal and I am living proof!

My name is Lauryl W.             

I am a 23-year-old mother of a beautiful young son.  For the past several years, I have been lost and broken. I was searching for a savior in everything worldly, so, it was a surprise to me when God found me right where I was. At the time, I was in active addiction and not even seeking help.  I knew I needed it. God knew I needed it.  I was led to Gilgal. 
 
Since I’ve been here, my perspective and desires have changed. I have a brand-new outlook on life. Today, I have a Savior and His name is Jesus. Today, I’m considered worthy because of my relationship with Christ.  Today, I am grateful have a good job.  I want to be successful wherever God may take me. 
 
Gilgal isn’t just a one-year program for me, this is a lifestyle change. This is a journey to a life that leads to eternity. Before Gilgal, I never saw myself reunited with my son, but today, I can see a future with him. I am excited to embrace motherhood.  My plans are to work towards having him with me full time.  Today, I want to raise him to know Jesus Christ just as I’ve come to know Him. I would like to guide my son to a good life.

I am overwhelmingly grateful for all the opportunities God has set before me.  Change happens at Gilgal and my life is an example.