This year has been full with blessings, but also lots of challenges. For many this is not a merry time and maybe it has not been a merry year. Some have struggled with pain and sadness.
David Coggin with Barnabas Vision said,, "There is the Hope and love of Jesus." Many people throughout Rutherford County have faced trials from financial issues, health problems, relationship difficulties and the list goes on and on. But, do not give up, press onward.
Coggin stated, "I believe one of the most c .
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee has announced $2.66 million in grants to 439 local non-profit organizations – including 36 in Rutherford County — as part of the 2021 annual
Every year, non-profit Barnabas Vision pairs local residents with a family in need with a goal of helping that family with Christmas. This year, Barnabas will also give presents to their LIFE clients. The LIFE Program involves the local organization and their volunteers, walking with those in need – helping to guide and shape their lives for the positive. Many of their LIFE clients lack family and support, which is why it is such an important program to those involved.If you are int .
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A local non-profit that works hard to help the less fortunate in Rutherford County is turning the big “1-0” (ten)! Barnabas Vision is celebrating their 10th anniversary.
Barnabas Vision Founder David Coggin wrote, “
Little did we know what God would do when we stepped out in faith to encourage our community. We have been able to touch thousands of lives.”
David s wife Marie stated.
Like many non-profits in our area, Barnabas Vision is helping local people more than ever. In fact, more residents are in need of help than ever before due to job loss or job changes caused by COVID-19. Most non-profits report they have seen numerous new faces as residents who have never needed a helping hand need just that today… a helping hand.