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We are celebrating 36 years of HOPE! The 2013 Annual Report centers around the theme of “Giving Hope That Changes Lives” and offers you insight into different aspects of the ministry such as the Men’s Gospel Rescue Mission, the Residential Program and the George W. Jenkins Center of Learning. We are also looking forward to the completion of the Men’s Gospel Rescue Mission building remodel in the spring and are excited about our newest family store location on Shepherd Road in Lakeland, which opened in January.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cover design: George Mayfield || Cover photos: Michelle Manchester || LMI 3/2013 (SR)

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT MINISTRY LEADERSHIP

HOW IT ALL BEGAN:CARL WARNOCK & JIM WELCH, A TIMELINE

THANK YOU!VOLUNTEER & EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

MINISTRY INSIGHTS

MINISTRY SPOTLIGHTS

MINISTRY CONNECTIONS

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM

CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES:CHILDCARE, KIDCARE PROGRAMS

FAMILY STORES

HYDROPONICS GARDEN:NEW GRANT PROVIDES FRESH PRODUCE

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11MEN’S GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION: CAMPUS RENOVATION

GEORGE W. JENKINS CENTER OFLEARNING:NOVA PROGRAM & WEE LEARN CURRICULUM

COMMUNITY OUTREACH:STORES BRING HOPE TO THE COMMUNITIES

CONNECT WITH USFINANCIAL REPORT

WHO WE ARE...Lighthouse Ministries is a gospel rescue mission located in downtown Lakeland, FL. The ministry opened in 1977 as a soup kitchen, but has since grown into a multi-faceted life and learning campus.

Men, women and children who aresuffering from the loss of a home and/or job, are struggling with addictions or are seeking a safe haven from an unhealthy or abusive relationship.

WHO WE SERVE...

Lighthouse Ministries, Inc. is set apart by the Spirit of God to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to meet the physical, emotional and other needs of the poor and at-risk population.

Our vision is for those individuals we serve to achieve an overall outcome of God’s peace, life purpose, and fulfillment of potential.

Jesus Christ, truth, integrity, compassion, accountability, discipline, unity

Spiritual Growth developing an intimate relationship with GodCommunity building relationships; restoration, helping and serving othersIndustry work ethic, work assignments,internship, employment; honor, dignityEducation learning & understanding

THE VISION

THE MISSION

CORE VALUES

FOUR PATHWAYS TO PROGRESS

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GIVING HOPE THAT CHANGES LIVESA Message from Our President & C.E.O., Steve Turbeville

Dear Friends of Lighthouse Ministries, I am pleased to present our 36th anniversary annual report. The following pages will provide affirmation of the excellent services Lighthouse Ministries, Inc. has provided since 1977. Each day within the Lighthouse Life and Learning Campuses, leadership teams are meeting to clarify mission, vision, core values and pathways. Community leaders provide direction, local pastors mentor and teach God’s word, and staff and volunteers

come along side to share God’s truth. The result is spiritual growth, not only hearing the word of God, but also obeying His word. We are witnessing hundreds of decisions of faith in Jesus Christ. From these decisions comes a desire to grow in faith and become productive citizens, and the joy of serving together. It is our desire to be the best at providing a campus of learning and to be a change agent to point people to Christ, and see those who were once deemed unemployable receive employment and become leaders in every area of life. Your support provides education, employment and leadership to hundreds of former homeless and hurting people who are now in leadership positions helping others make good choices to become productive citizens. Thankfully we are able to provide services without government funding. Our financial accountability is transparent through a local Advisory Council, Executive Board, Charity Navigator and ECFA. We depend solely on individuals who give time, talent, treasures, and influence to support the ministry. Today we operate 6 H.O.P.E. Centers, 7 family stores, a Gospel Rescue Mission emergency shelter, the Jay & Eloise Troxel Family Life Center for women and children, the Emmanuel residency program for men, the George W. Jenkins Center of Learning for our community preschool and NOVA Adult Learning classes, “See the Need, Help us Feed” outreach to local churches, the Compassion Card to address panhandling in local communities, and servant leadership job creation. We believe God has changed these hearts. We’ve witnessed measured results, and not just by our measurements, but by those who have seen first hand the change in those we serve. Thank you for “Giving Hope that Changes Lives.”

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HOW IT ALL BEGAN...

Carl Warnock was given a concern for the homeless, a vision

passed on to him by others. Carl purchased an abandoned liquor store at the corner of Kentucky

and Bay Street. He called a close friend, Jim Welch, and they united to carry out God’s command

to serve

“As the Lord had commanded Moses his servant, so Moses commanded Joshua, and so Joshua did. He left nothing undone of all that the Lord had commanded Moses.” Joshua 11:15, NKJV

the least, the last and the lost.

...LEAVING NOTHING UNDONE

AS THE LORD COMMANDED...

MINISTRY DIRECTORS

1981-1982DAVID

SKIZINSKI

1982-1989LEE

SCHMOOKLER

1989-2001GARYHULL

2001-2002NATHANMINTLE

2002-NOWSTEVE

TURBEVILLE

CHAIRMANBRETT VOGELER

WARNOCK WELCH

36 years ago,

“The quality of a community can be largely measured by how it protects its most defenseless citizens. I extend my best wishes for your continued success, and offer my personal thanks and that of the City, for your contributions to our community.”-Lakeland Mayor, Gow B. Fields (March 2012)

AFFIRMATION THROUGH THE YEARS

“What a joy it is to openly declare that in Christ we can find true hope, security, acceptance, and forgiveness. Our Father has called us to protect the widow, the orphan and the poor, and I commend you for showing God’s grace and mercy to so many families through the years.”-former Florida State Senator, Ronda Storms (February 2012)

“Whether it is your food and shelter ministries, education and life planning, or spiritual guidance, Lighthouse truly goes to where the need is in our community. Lighthouse also sets the example for legislators and policymakers around the country. We must be constantly reminded that while we may have the ability to change laws, only Christ, and those who serve Him, can change hearts.” -U.S. Congressman, Dennis Ross (March 2011)

“Since 1977, you have provided food, housing, educational and employment opportunities to hundreds of men, women and children. In addition to meeting their basic needs, you have inspired them to become successful and productive in every aspect of their lives. I wish you much continued success in your vitally important work.” -Senator Bill Nelson (April 2009)

1976-1981BLAIR

FONNER

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CHAIRMANBRETT VOGELER

VICE CHAIRMANBOB ZOLKOSKY

SECRETARYDIANNE BISHOP

TREASURERDR. DANE PARKER

MIKE DOUGLAS LYNN HOUSER

GINA SAUNDERSDAVE WICKENKAMP

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MINISTRY LEADERS

“Your vision to ‘rehabilitate individuals to achieve an overall outcome of God’s peace, life purpose and fulfillment of potential’ is an outstanding example of true human compassion. In our continuously changing world, hurting people can count on your ministry to meet their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. As a result, many individuals are now leading victorious and successful lives.” -former U.S. Congressman, current Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, Adam H. Putnam (April 2007)

“A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will attain wise counsel...” Proverbs 1:5, NKJV

“You can take great pride in your years of dedicated Christian service, and I applaud you for your many contributions during that time. God gave you a vision and placed in your heart a desire to help those who are troubled, abused, neglected, and unwanted. The words found in Jeremiah 29:11 offer promise and encouragement to those who choose Lighthouse Ministries – “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” -former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush (November 8, 2002)

“Your mission to ‘preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet the physical, emotional, and other needs of the poor and at-risk population’ addresses every aspect of an individual’s life. This prepares them to become productive citizens, contributing to our communities in a positive manner.” -Sheriff Grady Judd (February 2008)

PRESIDENTJAMES S. WELCH

VICE PRESIDENTRAY S. SNYDER

SECRETARYCARL C. WARNOCK

TREASURERA.C. WRIGHT, JR.

JC. ROGERSBOBBY GRIFFIN

ALBERT MARVIN

1977 BOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING

ROBERT BODOLAYRYAN CHOATEBLAIR CLARK

KEVIN CONRADMICHAEL FOLSOM

DARRYL FORD

BRENT GEOHAGANFLOY GRAVESLLOYD HAMMTODD KNAACK

SCOTT LANGSTONKATRINA LUNSFORD

ADVISORY COUNCIL2013KAREN MCKOWN

MARK MILLERNIS NISSEN

GLENN SHELBYJOE TEDDER

ASHLEY TROUTMAN

A.B. MAY, JR.CHUCK STRAUBEL

DONNIE RUCKS

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR PASSIONATE GENEROSITY

EMPLOYEES OF THE YEAR

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEARSTEVE LIVESAY

Your passion invokes hope in the lives Lighthouse

Ministries serves. We thank God for everyone -

individuals, churches, businesses - who gave their

time and donations in service to Christ, and we are

blessed to count each of you as friends. Whether

you’re serving in the kitchen, preparing the mailings,

mentoring, helping out with childcare, sorting

donations, packing food boxes for the See The Need,

Help Us Feed program, leading worship or a chapel

service, tutoring in our Adult Learning Center,

hosting a food barrel or toy box for the holidays,

helping with maintenance or transport, or

volunteering for our annual Winter Wonderland

event, your precious gift does not go unnoticed!

“We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers...” 1 Thessalonians 1:2 NKJV

Miss Opal is the ministries’ front desk receptionist. She receives our guests and answers the phones with a sweet spirit. Her connections with the ministry have been deep and long-standing.

Steve moved to Lakeland 13 years ago and began a career in education after 20 years in the engineering field. Within his first month in the city, he attended the open house of the Jay & Eloise Troxel Family Life Center and began tutoring the children within the ministry. He’s the Head of the Math Department at Lakeland Christian School, and visits the campus every week with LCS students to work with the school-age children within the Kidcare Program, helping with homework, FCAT preparation and mentoring through sports and games. Thank you, Steve, for your dedication! Many young lives have been changed.

JIM BARTON

OPAL HARPER

Pastor Jim has been serving as chaplain in the men’s ministry of Lighthouse for nearly 10 years. He has been valued by and sought after by the residents for his powerful prayers and spiritual guidance.

“You can go a long way if you have hope. That’s what Lighthouse Ministries offers: We’re going to give you hope while we give you help.” Dr. Tony Evans (March 2012)

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GOSPEL RESCUE MISSION20,453 total nights of lodging in 2012

A hot meal. A warm bed. A shower. Clean clothes. A roof over one’s head. It’s in simple things such as these where hope can have a beginning. The doors of the Men’s Gospel Rescue Mission open daily at 3:30pm, 365 days a year, to those in need. Men and women are welcome to attend the chapel service and hear the Gospel message, and follow it up with an evening meal. Men can then stay overnight and receive the care they need - not only tangibly, with clean sheets and clothing - but spiritually, as well, through discipleship and counseling services.

HOPE can take on many forms

January 2, 2013 saw the beginning of the Men’s Gospel Rescue Mission Dorms, with completion anticipated for early spring. Remodeling includes updates to the kitchen, courtyard, dining and chapel area. There will be additional space for classrooms, as well as an elevator for easier access to the facilities. The $1,000,000 award to help with the remodel came from an application submitted by Community Southern Bank to receive grant funds from the Affordable Housing Program administered by FHL Bank of Atlanta. The partnership with Community Southern Bank has also provided the ministry with a bridge loan to facilitate the remodel. We would like to thank our local partners Community Southern Bank, Straughn Trout Architects, LLC, Folsom Construction Management, LLC, City of Lakeland, the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority and many other supporters who have accomplished this task in record time.

Pastor Jim has been serving as chaplain in the men’s ministry of Lighthouse for nearly 10 years. He has been valued by and sought after by the residents for his powerful prayers and spiritual guidance.

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RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM

Our residents come from all sorts of backgrounds. Some are escaping abusive relationships. Others are battling addictions. Many are struggling with financial hardship. Whatever the case, all are looking for a new beginning. The Residential Program of Lighthouse Ministries sets individuals on what is known as the Four Pathways to Progress: Spiritual Growth, Community, Industry and Education. The program focuses on re-building the individual, starting with a solid foundation in Christ. From that, they learn how to build and maintain healthy relationships, and are supplemented with resources such as F.I.T. (Family Integrity Training) and Celebrate Recovery. Attention is also placed on fostering a strong work ethic, and setting career goals.

1 15program residents

in 2012

HOPE that transforms

“When you look at me, you wouldn’t think that I’ve gone through some things. You wouldn’t think that I’ve lived in an abusive home...I grew up thinking I was a failure, no one loved me, and no one would ever love me. You wouldn’t think that I’ve been to jail four times in my life for drugs and alcohol and that I’m a registered felon for the poor choices I’ve made. Since I’ve been in Lighthouse, I’m beginning to find out who I really am....I’m starting to believe in myself, and I’m growing closer to God....I’m coming to peace with my past and am now working on a better future by focusing on today and finding God’s purpose for my life.” -Alyssa, program resident/internPhoto Credit: Michelle Manchester

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GEORGE W. JENKINS CENTER OF LEARNING

Located within the The George W. Jenkins Center of Learning is an Adult Learning Facility & Career Center and Lighthouse Community Preschool. Through the NOVA Program (created by Innovative Learning Systems), residents who enter the program are tested, and an educational “prescription” is written to help them achieve the educational goals that will best prepare them for the future.

Lighthouse Community Preschool is a ministry to the residents of our program with children, as well as a service to our community. Our state-licensed facility and staff follows the necessary guidelines for educating children through a faith-based curriculum called Wee Learn, and providing them with a safe, loving learning environment.

230adult graduates since center opened

The promise of HOPE in the future

EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS:PAUL ASHCRAFT DIANE BROADUS JOHN GRACIK WALTER MCGREEVY

BOB RELPH EDNA KYLES BRETT VOGELER

Bob Relph is one of our valuable adult learning center volunteers, and helps to tutor residents as they work to further their education. It’s easy to see how much he enjoys the time he spends with the men and women. “I’ve gained more than I’ve given out,” he says. Bob has had the opportunity to watch many men and women succeed as they either obtain their GED, or go on to college. “But,” admits Bob, “the biggest success is seeing them accept Christ.”

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CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES

Lighthouse Community Preschool is one area of the ministry’s focus on future generations, beginning at infancy, and continuing on through the stages to preschool age. Our afterschool KidCare Program, located in Hobb’s Foundation Kid’s Technology Center in the main campus, supports the school-age children of our female residents with tutoring and positive mentoring. The facility supplies children with the tools necessary for scholastic achievement.

527children have been rescued from homelessness since opening the

jay & eloise troxel family life center

Nurturing HOPE in young hearts

“I have been using Lighthouse Ministries’ preschool since 2004. All three of my children have attended full-time and one has graduated. As a single mother of three, finding quality, Christian care was a priority when I began my search. I looked at several different schools and didn’t feel as though those schools were employing genuine, Christian childcare employees who were eager to spread the word of God by instilling it in the children. However, Lighthouse felt different. Within months of enrolling my oldest son, it was clear that the staff truly cared for the children and were doing their jobs to the glory of God... I know my children are learning about Jesus and being taken care of. This is the most important thing, and I am thankful for Lighthouse.” -Rachel Milner, Preschool Parent (pictured with her children)

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH

The Lighthouse H.O.P.E. Outreach Centers have 6 locations throughout Polk and Hillsborough counties. These are branches of the ministry that serve individuals and families by providing case management, food, clothing, household items and other provisions to those in need. Local churches and ministries can also partner with our “See the Need, Help Us Feed” food box ministry, and help provide even more individuals with the assistance they need.

9,477food boxes distributedin 2012

Reaching out with a hand of HOPE

The Compassion Card has provided a generous community with ananswer to the question, “Should I give money or not give money?” Pairing this card with a bottle of water or food has become a way to guide individuals in need toward hope. The number, when called, can help direct those reaching out toward the resources they need, and providing them with transportation to food and shelter.Community partners include the Salvation Army, Talbot House Ministries, City of Lakeland and The Mission of Winter Haven.

Get more information at www.lighthousemin.org

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FAMILY STORES

Our Family Stores are extensions of the ministry that have the ability to personally connect with the communities surrounding them. It also gives you an opportunity to support the ministry with your purchases from the extensive inventory of discount items that have been generously donated by your neighbors. Our inventory includes furniture, clothing, housewares, toys, books and so much more, and changes continuously. All the income that comes from our stores directly supports the ministry.

7store locations throughout

polk & hillsborough counties

HOPE in the community

STORE LOCATIONS:POLK:

Lakeland Thrift Shoppe & H.O.P.E. Center: 114 E. Parker St., Lakeland, FL 33801Lakeland Family Store: 711 N. Florida Ave., Lakeland, FL 33801

Shepherd Rd. Family Store: 1635 Shepherd Rd., Lakeland, FL 33811Winter Haven Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 840 6th St. NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881

Havendale Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 3094 Havendale Blvd., Winter Haven, FL 33881

HILLSBOROUGH:Plant City Thrift Shoppe & H.O.P.E. Center: 2410 W. Baker St., Plant City, FL 33563Brandon Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 535 E. Brandon Blvd., Brandon, FL 33511

Restoring Communities. Changing Lives.

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HYDROPONICS GARDEN

One of the unique aspects of the ministry is the Hydroponics Garden. It yields a wide variety of produce such as strawberries, green beans, lettuce, mustard greens and more...and all the proceeds benefit our guests and residents. Known as “Project Green Thumb,” the garden has become an area of work therapy for our male residents who help with its maintenance. Thanks to an $8,000 grant, provided by Hydrostacker, the garden received some much needed renovations in 2012.

140,009meals served in 2012

HOPE grows here

POLK:Lakeland Thrift Shoppe & H.O.P.E. Center: 114 E. Parker St., Lakeland, FL 33801

Lakeland Family Store: 711 N. Florida Ave., Lakeland, FL 33801Shepherd Rd. Family Store: 1635 Shepherd Rd., Lakeland, FL 33811

Winter Haven Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 840 6th St. NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881Havendale Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 3094 Havendale Blvd., Winter Haven, FL 33881

HILLSBOROUGH:Plant City Thrift Shoppe & H.O.P.E. Center: 2410 W. Baker St., Plant City, FL 33563Brandon Family Store & H.O.P.E. Center: 535 E. Brandon Blvd., Brandon, FL 33511

Restoring Communities. Changing Lives.

“I came here homeless and addicted to crack cocaine and looking to change my life. I had tried to complete some things as far as my schooling, but I didn’t because of my drug addiction. I came here wanting to get a closer relationship with God and get my life back on track...Lighthouse gave me hope to continue to change and connect back to my children.” -David, program resident/intern

(David returned to school back in January and is currently enrolled at Traviss Career Center. He is pursuing a career in cosmotology and plans on graduating in June. His long term goal is to manage his own salon.)

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FINANCIAL REPORT

EXPENSES

PROGRAM: 82.65%ADMINISTRATION: 10.16%DEVELOPMENT: 7.19%

INCOME

THRIFT STORES: 43%INDIVIDUALS: 37%OTHER: 7%FOUNDATIONS: 5%

CHURCHES: 3%PRESCHOOL: 2%RENT INCOME: 2%BUSINESSES: 1%

EXPENSES

PROGRAM: 82.65%ADMINISTRATION: 10.16%DEVELOPMENT: 7.19%

INCOME

THRIFT STORES: 43%INDIVIDUALS: 37%OTHER: 7%FOUNDATIONS: 5%

CHURCHES: 3%PRESCHOOL: 2%RENT INCOME: 2%BUSINESSES: 1%

SUPPORT AND REVENUE

ContributionsPreschool RevenueRental IncomeThrift StoresTransient DonationsOther Income

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE

2012

$1,960,48579,64525,076

1,807,88043,507

299,418

$4,216,011

EXPENSES

Program ServicesSupport ServicesDepreciationAmortizationInterestFundraising

TOTAL EXPENSES

2012

$2,775,621404,768185,235

17,002314,182286,332

$3,983,141

Increase (Decrease) in Net AssetsNet Assets at Beginning of YearNet Assets at End of Year

$232,8702,655,6692,888,539

INCOME

EXPENSES

LEGACY DONORSLighthouse Ministries’ Legacy Donors have contributed

more than $1 million to the ministry.

JAYTROXEL

GEORGE W. JENKINS FUND*

Now it’s easy and affordable to bless your family with a

God-honoring Will.

SUPPORT AND REVENUE

ContributionsPreschool RevenueRental IncomeThrift StoresTransient DonationsOther Income

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE

2012

$1,960,48579,64525,076

1,807,88043,507

299,418

$4,216,011

EXPENSES

Program ServicesSupport ServicesDepreciationAmortizationInterestFundraising

TOTAL EXPENSES

2012

$2,775,621404,768185,235

17,002314,182286,332

$3,983,141

Increase (Decrease) in Net AssetsNet Assets at Beginning of YearNet Assets at End of Year

$232,8702,655,6692,888,539

*Information from 2012 Internal (unaudited) Financial Statements. Audited Financial Statements available upon request after estimated completion date of 6/30/13.

Remembering Lighthouse in your will is one of the many ways you can leave a legacy of love. With a will, you can continue to support Lighthouse and play a part in our worthwhile ministry. Please contact your estate planning attorney. You may also contact our Executuve Director, Steve Turbeville at 863.687.4076 or the attorney member of the Lighthouse Advisory Council, Mr. Scott Langston at 863-688-5659, or bless your family TODAY with a God -honoring will at www.christianwill.org/lm.

Lighthouse Ministries recently received its second Four Star Charity Rating in a row from Charity Navigator.

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