Client 108: a hand up and a milestone

Client 108: a hand up and a milestone

On Thursday of last week, OnRamp crossed a milestone as we donated a vehicle to client 108, a deserving young woman named Chelsye. Chelsye was dealt a tough hand of cards in life. She endured trauma in her early years. She eventually found a home with her adoptive parents, but both died in the last few years, leaving Chelsye to navigate life on her own. She found and faithfully kept a job here in town while pursuing her bachelors degree at Sam Houston State. But both the job and degree were threatened when her car began falling apart (literally!) It was no longer safe or reliable to drive. Without a car, the job and degree would end. Fortunately, Chelsye found a friend and mentor at Brazos Fellowship named Amy who came along side her in this moment of need…

Client 107: a widow no longer afflicted

Client 107: a widow no longer afflicted

James 1:27, Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.

When I was a pastor, I was frequently asked, “How do I know God’s will for my life?” The person asking usually wanted to know God’s will for a particular decision they faced, such as what college to choose, what job to pursue, or who to date or marry. While there are certainly biblical principles to guide each of these decisions, God’s Word doesn’t tend to reveal those particulars. There’s no “thou shalt have no other universities before Texas A&M” despite what we Aggies might think! Yet while God chose not to speak directly on career, alma mater, or the name of your future spouse, He did speak explicitly about something that matters even more: your character. I do not think He cares overly much about whether you choose to be an engineer or a school teacher. I do think He cares deeply that whatever profession you choose, you use it as James 1 says above to care in practical ways for the needs of the most vulnerable among us, such as orphans and widows. That’s what truly matters in the end.

Client 106: From Kabul to a new life in Houston

Client 106: From Kabul to a new life in Houston

For the first time, OnRamp just donated a vehicle in Houston! I am so stinking excited! While our ministry is generally confined to the Brazos Valley, we had a special opportunity to partner with generous donors in the city I grew up in to serve an Afghan family who were rescued after the fall of Kabul and brought to Houston to build a new life. Our client, whom we’ll call “S” for privacy, worked as a chef for the New York Times Kabul bureau. When the Taliban took over, the NYT committed phenomenal resources to fly at-risk national staff out of the country and help them resettle in America. I cannot speak highly enough of this company’s efforts to protect and provide for their Afghan staff. They supplied S, his wife, and their five children with all travel expenses, a safe apartment next to other Afghan refugees, English lessons, VISA assistance, and employment connections. With their help, S quickly found an excellent job at an upscale restaurant. The NYT was able to take care of everything… except long-term transportation.

Client 105: An Essential Aggie in Need

Client 105: An Essential Aggie in Need

Max Gerall, a friend and a frequent advocate to OnRamp, coined a term that perfectly describes our 105th client: Essential Aggie. These are the men and women who serve the TAMU campus in food services, custodial, grounds-keeping, and similar professions. They keep TAMU running. Without them, the campus would rapidly become unlivable and unusable. Yet despite their essential service and hard work, most do not earn enough to afford the necessities of life, such as reliable transportation. This reality grows worse each month as inflation reduces their discretionary income even further. For many Essential Aggies, especially those who are single parents, assistance is needed to make ends meet.

Enter Monica, our most recent car recipient. She’s a single mom of two boys who works at the TAMU Hotel and Conference Center. But when her twenty year old car began to break down, her biggest fear was missing work and losing this job…

Client 104: meeting a life-and-death need

Client 104: meeting a life-and-death need

A reliable vehicle is certainly a necessity in our community, but is it a matter of life-and-death? Yes, actually, for the subset of our clients who need a vehicle to attend life-sustaining dialysis treatments multiple times per week. These men and women need a vehicle they can count on to start every-time, without fail. They need a vehicle that can safely take them to transplant-grade hospitals and specialists in Houston and Temple. They need something large enough for a wheelchair or walker in many cases. And they need good air-conditioning in triple-digit weather like today so avoid overheating their already-taxed bodies. A reliable vehicle saves lives when given to dialysis patients. So this week OnRamp donated a beautiful Toyota Rav4 to our 104th clients, Daniel and Sylvia Estrada.

Good News and an Urgent Need

Good News and an Urgent Need

Time to share one exciting praise and one urgent need for OnRamp. Let’s start with the great news: God has faithfully built OnRamp’s Client Care Committee and Prayer Team such that we now fill a whole room! There are now 20 of us! We met in person Monday at Brazos Fellowship (thank you for the space - yours is truly one of the most generous churches in this community!) to get to know one another, discuss upcoming clients, and sample Crumbl Cookies. It was such a JOY to share this ministry with these 15 skilled, loving women. Yes, I was the only guy 😂

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.