Outreach Director of Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust
Outreach Director of Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust<\/strong><\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p> Tim is first a disciple of Jesus Christ and calls Him Lord and Savior. When reflecting on his assigned ministries from the Lord, Tim says, “Outreach has always been my thing, and by God’s grace this broken/wretched vessel has been allowed to minister to the broken, lost, and forgotten in this world.” Tim (aka Prolife Wolverine) has a BA in Christian Ministry from The Master’s University and an MA in Biblical and Theological Studies from Knox Theological Seminary. For a decade and half, he worked inner city missions in Nevada and California serving youth, homeless, and recovering addicts. At the Rescue Mission Alliance, he served as a chaplain/counselor for 11 years, ministering at a men’s Life Recovery Programs in Ventura and San Fernando Valley. As a Chaplain, he realized abortion was not only a woman’s issue but a <\/span><\/p> man’s issue as well. So, he became transparent about an abortion he participated in with a girlfriend years beforehand. His raw confession and repentance helped lead other men to also confess and find forgiveness at the cross of Jesus Christ. Today, as the Outreach Director with Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, Tim considers himself a missionary to those in the womb, focusing on saving babies and saving souls. He loves discipling the next generation of youth and leading outreach activism to end the genocide of the preborn in America. Tim seeks to lead well, relying on the Lord for the wisdom and ability to fulfill the mission and vision of Survivors. He celebrates the gift of life by enjoying God’s beautiful creation, surfing, and playing guitar. You’ll often find him leading devotions for the outreach team and bringing out his guitar on activism trips to lead worship. Surf’s up, Tim!<\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p> “Fight the good fight of faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses” (1 Tim. 6:12). <\/span><\/p>