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Businiess name:  Haven Of Mercy Rescue Mission
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was set back when I visted the Haven. I watched the daily motions of the Haven and found several members to honestly care for what was going on and what was taking place in the lives of their fellow men. The director at the time I was visting was overcoming with some situation that and individual was going througth being new to the Haven. I watched while he was stern yet focused upon expressing the importance of substance abuse and the direction that he wanted to provide to this individual. At that time another individual stepped up who lived their and started expressing what he had gone through himself with life and substance abuse; and he expressed what he had learned in the Chapel at the Haven through a man named Grant.\r It was with hearing this that I had to attend the Chapel service. I did attend the Chapel service and found that it is almost nightly! And the power and freedom that is conveyed during those Chapel services brought such a strong conviction of hope and confirrmation of a good work in progress that I can write this in full confidance that this is a place where God's face shines upon. Pros: So very differant Cons: Not what the world desires to give out

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