Golden Angel Ministries
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Meet Ruth

Desire to help others in need
Ruth

Acts of Love

Throughout my life, even as a young child, I felt the desire to help others in need. When I first got saved in Christ as a young adult, I served in the local church evangelizing in hospitals and in poor suburbs. With little financial resources, “acts of love” was what I could give, and that is what I gave. As I grew in Christ I was blessed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit and served in leadership within the Charismatic Renewal Movement. It has been a long journey of healing from emotional wounds, trauma and heartache since childhood. But my story is one of redemption and deliverance.

Golden Angel Ministries was launched with a mission to serve orphaned and neglected children, and give testimony to His transformative love. We are committed to ministering Christ to those children who have not known love from their parents or care takers, and were abandoned, neglected or abused. We believe love is the primary mission of Christianity, and the very heart of Jesus Christ. As founder and acting director, I am committed to making sure “His heart is our heart”.

Today our children’s ministry is growing rapidly, especially in countries like Colombia, S.A.. In Colombia we are witnessing the Holy Spirit replace heartache with love, transform broken lives, and establish eternal relationships with our Savior Jesus Christ. This is an exciting time for Golden Angel Ministries, and for me personally.

We continue trusting God for his wisdom and provision to make an even greater impact of Love in the lives of abandoned children as we move into the new year. May God bless all of you who share a heart for these children.

Ruth
Founder & Acting Director

James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

Acts 20:35
In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.‘