Great Commission Churches

The Salvage Project by Jeromy Darling

May 1, 2015 - 10:32 AM

Salvage ProjectThe Salvage Project was founded in the fall of 2014 by Jeromy Darling as a vehicle for taking the gospel, through rock ‘n roll, into prisons, halfway houses, hospitals and transitional living homes around the country.

I’ve read the life of William Wilberforce, an incredible man by any measure. He was a father of 6, a politician, philanthropist, who wrote books, gave impassioned speeches, suffered terribly from a stomach ailment, and in his spare
time – he ended slavery in Europe. His life and work plagued my conscience with this one thought: “Are we not capable of doing more?” The Salvage Project is the answer to that question in my own life. My primary focus is young people who are incarcerated, especially young men. This group was raised in a culture of broken promises. Many of these men are fatherless, betrayed by those who should have helped them most. Never before in the history of America has a group of
young people faced such tremendous lies, temptations, distractions and dangers as they do in the 21st century. We will
pay a heavy price for abandoning them. We already are. I want to go where few others will go – right into the belly of the
beast – and use my music and message to help repurpose and restore lives through the ageless message of the gospel.

After spending 7 years as a music volunteer at the V.A. and 3 years doing volunteer concerts at local prisons in Minnesota, God opened the door for me to transition this work into a ministry. I now team with GCC churches around the country to put on concerts in prisons in their communities or for their local youth. Since last fall The Salvage Project has traveled to 7 states and brought the gospel to over 1,000 hurting people.

Read more at www.thesalvageproject.org

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