60 days of service!

Hello,

Looking for you to help me clean, paint, scrape and make people happy.

On Thursday September 3rd we are going to The Dwelling Place to work on the homes that abused women and ther children call home.

Will you join me to help?  We will meet at KTIS at 8:00 am and head over in a caravan and work from 9-Noon.

Please let me know if you can help out by sending me an e-mail jake@ktis.fm.

Thanks!

Jake

Comments

Comment from cindy
Time: September 10, 2009, 6:10 pm

I just want to say Jake, i was so touched by your remarks today~ your honest on your past addiction and your son and the hurt, SO please know i am praying for you and i swear a demon gets into people when addiction going on, as i’ve dealt with it regarding my mom and brother and family members, and so just know what your son is saying is not really him. I’m praying hard! I also loved the call in prayers you had!!! you ROCK!

Comment from Susan Hoff
Time: March 24, 2010, 12:09 am

Jake,

You are the BEST!! I really mean it. You are so down to earth. You are so human. You are easy to relate to. I love the way you cherish your family. Dana is one lucky chick and Steven is one lucky little boy. I heard you talk about many bad 4 letter words one day and that there are many good 4 letter words. Well I want you to know that “Jake” is a fabulous 4 letter word. Thanks Jake for all you do on KTIS. You are truly an inspiration. My husband is a recovering alcoholic for 24 years. It hasn’t been easy for him or our family, but the Lord has seen fit to stay by his side and help him continue on his path of sobriety. I am so proud of you and him for your perseverance on staying sober. And one other thing. You are pretty darn funny. I debated on telling you that, because I didn’t want you to get a big head. We all love you Jake and keep inspiring us to lead a faith filled life. God bless!!

Comment from Sarah
Time: June 22, 2010, 4:44 pm

I too am an addict, I’m trying to stay straight for day number three.
To be honest I’m not sure I’ll make it. I’m also schizophrenic and bipolor.
I’ll be 38 and have been using since I was 11, been cutting since I was six. Thank you for mentioning cutting as an addiction on the radio.
Life has been hard, but I know if you could get off of crack and be straight for as long as you have. Maybe there is hope for me.

What do you think?