Forgiven Ministries, Inc.

Forgiven Ministries, Inc. A non-profit Christian organization, created to provide encouragement, a safe environment, and practical assistance to at-risk individuals.

We have been working on Forgiven Ministries Inc. for 9 years and are currently facilitating “Hungry Hearts Bible Study” class for parolees and ex-offenders looking to God's Word for the answers to many of life's questions. This class is ongoing, every month on Thursday's from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Classes are held at Grace Fellowship International Church 123 West 10th St. While we continue to fine tune our program model, we are actively looking into purchasing a facility for the residential home.

04/26/2026

Hi Friends,

I believe that we are going to see supernatural breakthroughs. The Word of God is being read in the White House as of this posting.

We are going to see healing's multiply. Long-term bondage's are going to be destroyed. Hidden roots will be exposed and eliminated. Stubborn obstacles are going to be removed from people's lives. Cycles of failure in your life are going to be broken. Frustration and despair are going to be eliminated through warfare prayer. Discouragement and disappointment will be overcome. The puzzling problems in your life are going to be taken away. And you will experience lasting peace. You're going to enjoy abundant life. Failures that cause bitterness are going to be reversed in the name of Jesus. Prosperity and success is going to come. You're going to see advancement in different areas of your life. You're going to experience success in relationships, finances, ministry, and projects.

In the Name of Jesus!

The Lord is ALWAYS ThereIn Matthew 28:20, we read: “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the ag...
04/21/2026

The Lord is ALWAYS There

In Matthew 28:20, we read: “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

My Friends,

You never need to hold on to anyone out of fear of being alone. The Lord is with you wherever you are. He is the friend who walks in when the world walks out. He created you to have strong relationships; He sees your desire to be close to someone. If you will seek Him first and come to Him with your wants and needs, He will choose your friends for you. He also will bless those friendships abundantly. Don’t settle for less than His best just to fill your schedule with people to see and places to go. He wants to reach you with the reality of His presence in you first, and then you will be ready for real relationships that are orchestrated by Him.

Passover is coming
03/29/2026

Passover is coming

God’s Glorious Inheritance Most of us often reflect on our heavenly inheritance: eternal life, God’s presence, the creat...
02/01/2026

God’s Glorious Inheritance

Most of us often reflect on our heavenly inheritance:

eternal life, God’s presence, the creation redeemed.

But there is a biblical reality we often overlook, and its remarkable:

We don’t just receive an inheritance, we are an inheritance. Let’s explore.

In the book of Ephesians, Paul shifts our perspective when he prays that we might know “the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints” (Eph 1:18).

Who’s inheritance? God’s.

Did you catch that?

God doesn’t just give us and inheritance in Christ; we are His treasure, His inheritance!

The church, God’s people drawn from every nation, is what God considers His own precious possession.

This changes everything about how we view ourselves and our place in God's story.

Before the foundation of the world, God planned to have a people who would be holy and blameless before Him.

That’s me. That’s you. That's us.

The Creator of the universe looks at His church and says, “This is My glorious inheritance.”

He delights in us not because of what we accomplish, but because we are His beloved children, redeemed and transformed by His grace.

What an astonishing privilege!

When discouragement whispers that you’re insignificant, God shouts that you are part of His glorious riches.

When your earthly role feels small or difficult, He reminds you that you’re fulfilling a purpose He established before time began.

When you look around at your fellow believers—imperfect, struggling, ordinary people—call this to mind:

Together, we are God’s treasured inheritance.

Paul prays that we would truly grasp this reality, not just in our minds but in our hearts.

As we grow in Christ, may we increasingly understand the magnitude of our position in God’s plan.

We’re not just beneficiaries of God’s grace, we are the very object of His eternal desire and delight.

So today, count your blessings, yes, but also marvel at the fact that the God who created everything, who rules everything, counts you among His most glorious inheritance.

Whatever you’re facing, whatever role you're filling, remember whose treasure you are.

You belong to God, and He finds glory in calling you His own.

The Good News: He Has Come to Set You Free!"Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is li...
01/04/2026

The Good News: He Has Come to Set You Free!

"Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit." (2 Cor 3:17-18)

There are, perhaps, many evidences that tell us the living presence of the Lord is near, but the most prevailing sign of God's Spirit is seen in the transformation of those surrendered to Him.

True liberty does not mean we have freedom to do what we want; it means we have freedom to do what God wants. In other words, we have freedom to be "transformed... from glory to glory."

When you were born again, the Spirit of the Lord Himself entered your life. Your liberty now is to live life, not as a mere human, but as one who lives with the transforming power of Christ living within you.

Indeed, those situations that seems to have otherwise robbed you of hope, joy and courage, is now becoming opportunities to exercise faith, employ love and trust God in prayer.

The writers of the New Testament lived as “more than conquerors;” they did so through the power of Christ who loved and empowered them to overcome.

Likewise, you need to tell yourself,

"The Spirit of the Creator, my Redeemer God, lives within me. Any circumstance that would otherwise destroy me is now subject to the power of Christ within me. I am not backed into a corner; I'm a victor. I'm more than a conqueror in Christ. The Spirit of the Lord is in me, and it's impossible for anything, even death, to hold Jesus back."

Jesus began His ministry quoting Isaiah 61:1. He said,

"The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to captives and freedom to prisoners."

This is the very heart of Christ's ministry, “to love and encourage the hurting, the broken, the forgotten, the lost, the lonely,” and to heal the brokenhearted.

To free prisoners is the very reason Christ came. This is why the message Jesus brought was called the "good news."

Jesus came to bring good news to us while were struggling. He said,

"I am not condemning you for your failures. I have not rejected you because of your sins; I've come to set you free from them!"

You see, we all go through experiences that have the potential to break our hearts.

But Jesus comes specifically to the brokenhearted, to those that need love and encouragement because they’re hurting, they’re broken, they’re lost, they’re lonely, and burdened with heartsickness.

In His hands are bandages; He has healing oil. He is fulfilled by healing our broken hearts.

That's the liberty of the Spirit – healing for broken hearts!

He comes to the captives, not to condemn them for doing things that now hold them hostage, but to free them.

Jesus sees many of us as people spiritually "incarcerated" because of things we did in our past; He knows that we are being held hostage to our sins and to our regrets.

Yet, He comes to liberate us, not judge and scold us!

When the Enemy Tries to Haunt Your Past

Is there an area of your heart where you feel captive to something you did or to something that happened to you, and it seems as if you can't get free of its memory?

You can scarcely sleep or think of the past without remembering and reliving it.

Outwardly, we dress ourselves up; we act in a way as to cover the areas of oppression within us, but these oppressions continue within.

And the enemy, if allowed, can exploit those areas because he knows that they're there. Indeed, he helped put them there.

Proverbs 9:17-18 gives us an insight into these areas. It reads,

"Stolen waters (pleasures) are sweet [because they are forbidden]; and bread eaten in secret is pleasant... But he knows not that the shades of death are there [specters haunting the scene of past transgressions], and that her invited guests are [already sunk] in the depths of Sheol (the lower world, Hades, the place of the dead).”

The word "specters" means "demons" or "evil spirits."

This scripture reveals that the enemy haunts our regrettable experiences, our past transgressions.

How do evil spirits accomplish this? They build abodes utilizing our fears, sins and deep disappointments.

They create a shield of darkness around our failures which is as dark and deceptive as the realm of Hell itself.

This darkness is his domain within in the human soul.

His deception is this:

"Because of what you've done, you have no hope of freedom and you must live with the burden of a continual, unbreakable curse."

These are lies, because Jesus came to set the captives free. He came to set you and me free. Did you do something wrong?

Maybe you did. And true, you can't change the past itself, but Jesus can free you from the consequences of the past.

Jesus comes to change our reaction to our past failures and transgressions.

He gives hope where there was no hope. Though we are likely to fail again, He gives us the courage to pick up our heads.

Trusting in His forgiveness, we overcome the enemy.

Even though we know Him as Lord, and we want to know him as King, He never stops being Savior.

Somebody said that the sole occupation of the Son of God is rescue and resurrection.

How many here need to be rescued once in a while? (How about every day?)

He says, in effect,

"I'm not going to look at your problems [and] condemn you for them. I died for them. I'm not going to look at what you've done wrong and hold it over your head. As you open up and confess it as sin, I'm going to free you from it."

He is a wonderful, wonderful God.

Are spirits haunting the scene of your past transgressions?

They are if you have some dimension of your soul, some memory that you can't look at without knowing completely that you've been forgiven.

Perhaps you are struggling with a great injustice done to you, where you can't at least say, "Father, I forgive them."

The Need to Forgive

Part of the way the enemy haunts the scene of past transgressions is through our unforgiveness:

"What happened to me was unfair. What they did to me was cruel."

Satan manipulates these unforgiving thoughts, so you and I become relentless in our anger about what happened.

What happened was bad enough, but it's still hurting us.

You might have been a loving, outgoing individual, but now you're angry.

Besides being unable to trust the one who hurt you, you can't even trust anyone who reminds you of that person.

Jesus is saying,

"If you will come to Me, I will release you into a destiny that you can't have apart from Me."

However, Jesus is also saying that you must forgive, even as He forgives you. And it's not just because He wants to reach out in love through us to other people.

That's part of it. But the big thing He's concerned about is the condition of your soul.

Part of our healing, part of our deliverance, part of being able to slam the door on the spirits that seek to haunt the scene of past transgressions is to be able to say, "I forgive it.

See, we may not be able to change what happened, but we can change our reaction to it.

By doing that, we can walk out and begin to experience healing.

Listen, none of us have done everything right. None of us have done everything even close to right.

We must face the fact that we need forgiveness and that we need to forgive.

Now listen to me very carefully: When you forgive, it does not mean that you trust that person again.

Someone hurt or abused you. Someone was unjust or cruel. If they repent, you may give them another chance, but to forgive does not necessarily mean to trust again.

It means to love again. It means to let life happen again. And to whatever degree it's going to grow, let it grow.

Yet, if you're thinking, "Okay, I'm just going to automatically trust again," you might end up getting hurt again.

We have to learn how to love the offender and let the relationship take its course in healing, because maybe the other person hasn't repented yet.

You have to be free to love through forgiving, but you need to be careful about whom you trust, particularly if somebody is constantly violating your trust without repentance.

Trust is something that either exists or not, depending on the worthiness and history of the partners involved.

Proverbs 18:19 says, "A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city, and contentions are like the bars of a castle."

So the command is not to trust everyone, it's to love everyone. And you need to make a distinction there, because maybe you're not ready to trust the person, but you must be ready to love them.

If you want to shed that heavy and wounded feeling, and if you want the liberty Jesus comes to give us, then you need to begin to release those around you. This is the great gift Christ gives us – a transformed life; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty!

We have a Kingdom that CANNOT be moved.
11/26/2025

We have a Kingdom that CANNOT be moved.

Thank you for your service
11/11/2025

Thank you for your service

11/11/2025
Are you living life worthy of your calling?In Ephesians 4:1, the Apostle Paul challenges us as believers to let who we a...
10/09/2025

Are you living life worthy of your calling?

In Ephesians 4:1, the Apostle Paul challenges us as believers to let who we are in Christ influence every decision:

"As a prisoner for the Lord, then, l urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.”

Paul challenges us to embrace a way of living shaped by Jesus' work for us, in us, and through us, which yields humility, gentleness, patience, unity, love and peace (VV. 2-3) as we use our God-given gifts to serve one another (VV. 15-16).

Father, thank You for inviting us believers into a life filled with meaning and significance. Thank You for helping us to love and serve others with the gifts You've given.

Come to the Healing WaterPsalm 78:15–16 “In the days of desert dryness he split open the mighty rock, and the waters flo...
10/05/2025

Come to the Healing Water

Psalm 78:15–16

“In the days of desert dryness he split open the mighty rock, and the waters flowed like a river before their very eyes. He gave them all they wanted to drink from his living springs” (TPT).

I Hear The Lord saying…Be filled with My healing waters.

Our Heavenly Father is a never-ending fountain of living water, and He longs to pour Himself into every dry, cracked, and broken area of your life. Let Him reach into your pain with His healing love.

Listen, and you’ll hear His rushing river flowing through you as it washes away the debris of confusion and disillusionment, clearing away the dry dusty remains of disappointment so you can clearly see the joy He has in store for you.

No trauma is too great for the power of His love. The biggest gaping holes—the areas of your life that feel empty and void—will become openings for Him to pour Himself into, when you invite Him.

The Lord says:

“Invite me, and I will come. I will fill you with Myself, turn mourning into joy, replace heaviness with hope, and till the soil of your heart so beauty blooms from the ashes.

Drink deeply of my love, and it will transform you—mind, body, and soul. Set your eyes on Me today, and offer Me your pain once and for all. Swim in My healing waters and allow the currents of My love to lead you into wholeness.”

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2820 West 23rd Street
Erie, PA
16506

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18144510479

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