Client 103: A Second Chance for a Recovering Addict

Client 103: A Second Chance for a Recovering Addict

Ours is a faith of second chances, and third, and fourth, and fifth… forgiveness, grace, and hope without limit. When asked if we should forgive our brother seven times, Jesus responded, “seventy-times-seven,” a Jewish hyperbole for unlimited forgiveness. And when His friend Peter betrayed Him at His moment of greatest need, Jesus not only forgave, but fully restored Peter and lifted him back up into a life of joy and service. This is the hope of the Christian faith: that no matter how hard we’ve fallen, there is always HOPE for a new start. And it is our privilege (and responsibility) as followers of Christ to offer that forgiveness, restoration, and hope to one another.

So with that little sermon behind me (😂), let me tell you about how your support of OnRamp allowed us to share this restorative love of Christ with a brother named Tyler yesterday…

More Than Just Giving Away Cars

More Than Just Giving Away Cars

What does OnRamp do? Most assume we “give away cars.” Yes, we do, but that constitutes only one part of our overall mission to share the love of Jesus by blessing people in need of reliable transportation in every way possible. For some, that will require a donated vehicle, and that is what consumes the majority of our resources (donating cars is expensive after all!). But for many others, what’s needed is a timely repair, an Uber card or bus pass, or in the cases below, training on essential automotive topics such as how to drive and how to change a tire. So here are two examples of significant ministries OnRamp performed this last week that were not about “giving away cars.”

Return on Investment: the case for businesses investing in OnRamp

Return on Investment: the case for businesses investing in OnRamp

This article begins with a simple question, “Is there a meaningful Return on Investment for a local business that donates to provide reliable vehicles to the working poor?” The unequivocal answer is yes! There are actually returns in both the spiritual and economic realms for those employers who invest in helping the working poor secure dependable transportation.

Consider this: Time and again in Scripture, we find the concept of generosity toward those in need providing a return to the giver in the form of a fuller, more blessed life than they otherwise would have.

Client 102: a family rescued from the Taliban

Client 102: a family rescued from the Taliban

Time to tell the story of our most remarkable client yet. While every OnRamp client has overcome obstacles, none until now suffered kidnapping, suicide bombings, and Taliban beatings. But our 102nd client family faced all this and more last year as they fled Afghanistan to find a safe home here in College Station. With their permission, let me share the story of Saboor and his family of five.

Client 101: supporting a courageous single mom

Client 101: supporting a courageous single mom

Yesterday, we were privileged to give a practically new Toyota to a single mom building a new life for herself and her daughter. While we can’t divulge her identity or share her picture, we can tell you about how this courageous woman fled an abusive relationship in Houston, got clean and back on her feet with the help of Celebrate Recovery and Elizabeth House Maternity Home, grew as a parent through training from Methodist Children’s Home, and is now successfully employed and growing stronger by the day.

Impact ≠ Efficiency

Impact ≠ Efficiency

The engineer in me craves efficiency in all things, including OnRamp’s ministry. I want to help the maximum number of people for the minimum amount of dollars. But that’s not how ministry works. As my former boss Brian Fisher was fond of saying, ministry is about effectiveness, not efficiency. And effectiveness, measured as positive transformation for a person or family, often requires inefficient inputs.

Case-in-point, last week OnRamp provided replacement vehicles to two existing clients who suffered major vehicular setbacks through no fault of their own.

We've Launched our Behind the Wheel Podcast!

We've Launched our Behind the Wheel Podcast!

OnRamp has bought, donated, and repaired more than a few vehicles over the years - well over 100 at this point. Through that work, we’ve learned a great deal about how to buy, sell, maintain, and enjoy affordable, reliable vehicles. Blake Jennings, our President, and Rami Cerone, our Head of Vehicle Acquisition, have launched a new podcast, Behind the Wheel with OnRamp, to share these lessons.

The Disproportionate Effects of a Foreign War 

The Disproportionate Effects of a Foreign War 

“War is a defeat for humanity.” Pope John Paul II

As we grieve the violence in Eastern Europe and pray for Ukraine’s deliverance, it would be easy to assume this war’s suffering will remain foreign to our small, Texas town. Images of children sheltering in basements and homes burning move us to empathy, but rightly feel half-a-world away. We feel insulated in the heartland of the Unites States, safe from the devastation of this invasion.

And yet, John Paul was right. War anywhere is a defeat for humanity everywhere because, in this globally connected world, all suffering spreads. And sadly, it tends to hurt the most vulnerable far worse than it hurts the rest of us. At the moment, the expansion of suffering comes primarily in the form of rapidly rising prices for essential goods. According to the World Bank, the war has already driven up the price of wheat 67% over just the last month, which is not a surprise as Russia and Ukraine produce more than a quarter of the world’s wheat supply. Corn has likewise risen 26% so far in 2022. And the staple everyone’s talking about, gasoline, continues to reach shocking prices per gallon. Let’s look at this one in detail.

Client 95: One good turn deserves another

Client 95: One good turn deserves another

Vanessa, our 95th client, is a woman of great faith and charity. She is helping to raise her great-grandson, serves as a greeter in her church, and hopes to be a light for Jesus at her job at the Brazos Valley Coalition of Governments. Through that job, she had effectively saved up enough money to buy a reliable vehicle. But then a family member suffered a financial crisis. True to form, Vanessa generously emptied her savings to help out. She was forced to rely on her granddaughter for transportation, but this required her granddaughter to miss work. They simply couldn’t get ahead. So Jay Meador, one of our most faithful advocates in BCS, nominated Vanessa to us for a vehicle.

Tackling an unexpected challenge single parents face

Tackling an unexpected challenge single parents face

Yesterday was a crazy day tackling an unexpected challenge our single-parent clients face. Three months ago, OnRamp gave a Toyota Sienna to one of our clients, a single mom of five kids under six years old. Though Toyotas tend to be as reliable as they come, this particular minivan’s engine suffered a major failure (a cam phaser broke for those who are interested). She’s in her 12-months of full support from OnRamp, so we’ll pay to have it fixed. But here’s the problem: this is a major repair requiring at least a week to complete if parts are readily available. If not, it could take a couple weeks. But this client must get to work and get her oldest kids to school and youngest to daycare.

OnRampDFW Client #1: Nadia and Isaac, hit-and-run victims

OnRampDFW Client #1: Nadia and Isaac, hit-and-run victims

Presenting OnRampDFW Client #1!!!! We are so excited to share this remarkable story. We at OnRamp in BCS have labored this last year to train and equip a phenomenal team of leaders in Dallas who launched OnRampDFW a few months ago. Though they use our processes, systems, and expertise, they are an independent 501c3 called by God to build their own OnRamp ministry to serve the thousands of individuals in need in the greater Dallas/Ft Worth area. Two months ago they chose their first clients, Isaac and Nadia! These parents of six kids moved to the United States from South Sudan in 1999, fleeing the religious persecution that destroyed their home and endangered their lives.