P.O. Box 654 Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Phone is 616.427.0775

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Hi Everybody! In case you haven't heard, Heart Ministries has moved. We are now based in West Palm Florida. Heartfelt Counseling Ministries is a national and international agency. The only thing that changes is our local clients.

We are assured that this is where God wants us to be. We will miss Grand Rapids, Michigan. We believe that

Grand Rapids has more than enough workers in the vineyard of mental illness. We continue to work and live in accordance with our purpose statement. (to view our purpose statement, please go to our web page.)

 

Brochure - Heartfelt Ministries

 

Would you please consider giving Heartfelt Ministries an end of the year donation? You will be eligible for a tax deduction because we are a 501(c). If you support us financially nothing has changed. If you have mailed it to our previous Monroe address or our previous home address, rest assured that it will be forwarded to us. Our new address is Heartfelt Ministries; P.O. Box 654, Loxahatchee, FL, 33470Our new phone number is 616-427-0775.

 

Robyn

 

I’m from West Palm Beach, Florida. I was saved when I was thirteen and served the Lord in various outreach ministries in my youth group and through my young adult years. My sister married Steve’s brother. We met at their wedding when we were both eighteen. We became acquaintances and then friends through a series of providential meetings over the years. In 1978, we met again on a longer term basis, and became engaged and then married.

 

We have four children and we have all learned much about mental illness since Steve was first
diagnosed in 1985 with clinical depression.
We have also walked through the dark valley of grief since our nineteen year old daughter was killed in a car accident on September 11, 2001. She was eight months pregnant and in the horrible trauma we lost our first grandchild, too. God has been very close to us and we trust Him daily to keep us strong. Since then, I have been diagnosed with breast cancer and I have undergone treatment for that, too. The Lord has been our steady help and though we are finding our ministry different than what we originally expected, we are touching lives through the fellowship of His suffering (Colossians 1:24; Philippians 3:8-10).