EXCITING NEWS!
The Board of Homosexuals Anonymous Fellowship Services is delighted to announce that they have invited Doug M. to serve as the new Service Coordinator of the Fellowship and that he has accepted the post.
Doug is the co-founder of HA, has led one of the Houston chapters of the fellowship, and has spoken at the HA Conference. He is a board certified Christian counselor with additional credentials in Trauma Resolution Therapy and Anger Management. He is a member of the American Board of Biblical Ac-countability and was ordained to the Gospel ministry in 1980. He has taught in Christian schools and served as a school principal for five years. He has lectured extensively on personal growth and spiritual enrich-ment and authored books on personal growth and recovery. He has been in specialized ministry and counseling related fields for twenty-seven years, has worked through his own struggle with same-sex attractions, and is married with three children and three grandchildren.
Doug has a number of exciting ideas to further the work of the ministry so that even more strugglers may find the encouragement they need to keep working until they find the freedom that Christ died that they could enjoy. All these will require money, of course, so please continue your faithful support of the ministry. It is so needed. And, if you have not been giving, please begin to do so. Your gifts and orders and questions should now go to the address below. God bless you for caring.
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NEW CONTACT INFORMATION
HAFS
16506 FM 529 RD-115-Box 113
Houston, TX 77095
Tel. (281) 712-2676

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