Prayer In Action

The Doughnut Girls of WWI became famous for the donuts and coffee they served to our troops in the front lines, but prayer was at the center of their mission. They prayed with our soldiers in the trenches. They prayed over our wounded and those who died. And they prayed over the fallen enemy.

Their mission continues today through the work of our Doughnut Girl team of volunteers and supporters as they extend their human touch to those in need of help and hope. They are true examples of "Prayer In Action."

Mentor Corps

November 17th, 2009

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Mentor Corps recruits and trains mentors to service those reentering society following rehabilitation or incarceration through a focus on Christian discipleship principles. Read the rest of this entry »

Working in the Vineyard

November 10th, 2009

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Doughnut Girl Coffee volunteers are also involved in a collaboration to create work opportunities for men and women recovering from broken lives. Read the rest of this entry »

The Prayer Center

November 10th, 2009

The Prayer Center in North Minneapolis has made a commitment to be a catalyst for renewal in their neighborhood, one of the most crime-ridden, drug-infested areas of the Twin Cities. In 2008, The Prayer Center opened in what originally had been the founder’s alteration shop on West Broadway. Read the rest of this entry »