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04/06/2023

April 2023

Grace to you, my friends, and peace to you from God our Father.

Recently, I was reminded of a vision I had long ago, for a boys’ residential program, where they could live, be educated, and also be involved in doing agricultural work. I shared this vision at a concert, during the early days of Youth Horizons, and afterward a lady called me and said that she and her husband would like to help my vision become a realization. She told me to find some land and they would pay for it. She never said how much land or how much they were prepared to give.

We spent many months looking, and several places that we thought might work, fell through for one reason or another. The lady and her husband began looking for land as well. One day, she called and was very excited. There was a Boy Scout camp available that was over 200 acres, with a lake and all kinds of amenities such as a full-size gym, commercial kitchen, dormitories, cabins, barns, walking trails, and an outdoor amphitheater – everything I had dreamed of.

The first thing I realized after taking her call, was that my vision was too small. I went to the board and they were overwhelmed – not with joy and enthusiasm, as you might expect. They kept saying, “It's too big!” I do not blame them for that. The lady said that she thought the board wanted to keep it small enough so that they could feel able to handle it themselves, rather than making sure the only way it could happen was if God did it!

In my life, and in the lives of many believers, there will be tremendous regret when we finally realize how much God wanted to do through us. Pride and the fear of being perceived as irresponsible or sometimes outright crazy wins the day.
If it does not conflict with God’s Word, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Just think if Moses would have argued with God rather than obey Him. Perhaps they would still be in Egypt!

We did find 79 acres, that is today known as Kinloch Price Boys Ranch. There are now four group homes, with barns and a treehouse. We raised goats, cattle, and chickens. We grew and baled our own hay, and we raised our own produce on the land.
Don't worry about what you will look like if you fail. but what you will look like if you don't try. I knew nothing about managing an establishment of this size and these kinds of facilities. I decided to try with God. If I succeeded, I would know him better. If I failed, I would know myself better.

In closing, if you ever feel challenged to do something beyond your capabilities, it could very well be from God. Please pray for us at Life on Life, and when possible, please give.

Your brother in Christ,
Earnest

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.”
– Ephesians 3:20-21 (NIV)

03/09/2023

March 2023

Grace to you, my friends, and peace to you from God our Father.

This month I thought I would send you a couple of letters. I always smile when I think about the first young man. He is not big in stature, but he is big in spirit. He is dependable and honest and well spoken. He won my heart because he stood by his word. I did not always appreciate some of the things he said, but he showed me his heart.

The second young man has been a part of my life since he was a teenager. My chest pounds with gratitude and joy when he calls me “Pops.” His mother and father adored him, and I think he knows that now, more than ever. They became very involved in the work of Youth Horizons.

Thank you for your part in the lives of many young people. Please continue to pray for Life on Life and the people we serve, and when you can, please give.

Earnest

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I never felt fatherly love until Mr. Earnest took me in. He is the reason I am where I am today - with a good career and a good wife. When Mr. Earnest found me, I was a drug abuser and alcoholic. My only joy in life was getting high and drunk. Mr. Earnest still believed in me. He told me I’m going to be somebody someday, and that I can change. He showed me there were more joys in life, like succeeding. I think of him every day, especially when I achieve something. I always remember him. He has not forgotten about me, and that motivates me.

After time with Mr. Earnest, I moved home at 18. I went to college and graduated with an Associate’s Degree and a Welding Certificate. I now manufacture sweep plows for a living, and I am the second lead welder out of 30 guys. Me and Mr. Earnest are still in touch today. He checks up on me often.

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Earnest, I find this a great opportunity to share what you have done for my life. I never knew that a Bible Study at the Dandelion way back in 1984 would bring us to have such a great loving relationship to this day. But God did!! I remember how you showed me love by spending time with me, and all the concerts of yours that you took me to, not to mention all the meals prepared for me and the guys over the years at your house. You always showed us the example of laying your life down for others. The example to all us young men was UNREAL!!

Here I am 54 years old. I have had my struggles for sure – drugs and alcohol has been a problem in my life off and on. You never turned your back on me when I struggled. You just loved me where I was at. To be married and get insight to this day is why I call you “Pops.” You have always been like a father to me, and that will never change. It is such an honor to be able to call you that! Today, I follow in your footsteps, thanks to God, and you’re nudging me by challenging me in my life. I work at a youth home, and God continues to show me that He is my strength, and I can do all things through Him. I got to say that having you share your wisdom with me is beyond words. God has used you all these years because you were obedient to the call on your life. I hope to show the love of Jesus in a same way! I have never met a man on this earth that has laid his life down more for people or youth than you. I have seen this for almost 40 years!! I know what you would say “Praise God”!!

It is an honor to donate to Youth Horizons and Life on Life ministries. I know there is a need, and it is a blessing to be able to support great ministries like this. I know who is running them and where their heart is at – seeking to honor God. I will close with this. I love you and I will ALWAYS cherish our time together on this earth. Your impact on my life can’t be put in words. I will continue to pray for you every day. I will see you soon, Lord willing. If not on earth, then in Heaven!

02/01/2023

February 2023

Dear friends,

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.

It amazes me as you get older, time seems to really fly. We are already in the 2nd month of 2023. Since I last talked with you, I received a call about scheduling my kidney transplant on January 24th. Needless to say, I was greatly elated. However, the month of November had derailed me physically. Thankfully the problem with bleeding has been resolved as best as we can tell once the doctors discontinued my blood thinners. The transplant center has asked me to have my cardiologist run a test to confirm that there is still nothing wrong with my heart, and sign off on the transplant surgery. I will keep you posted.
I had three close calls in November and December. Each time, I thought I was going into eternity. I got excited about seeing mama, my sister, and my brother, along with a host of relatives and friends. The last time it happened, I was surrounded by my pastor, my sons, and very caring medical staff. They were praying and singing hymns, and I remember thinking, if this is the valley of the shadow of death, it’s no big thing. I was not afraid. Somewhere in the middle of all that bliss, a voice spoke to me, “It is not your time.” So here I am, dictating a letter to you. 
I want you to celebrate with me. After talking with the treasurer, I learned we ended the year in the black, and with your help, we raised half of our budget for 2023. Hallelujah! God willing, we hope to raise the rest over the rest of the next 11 months. I trust that you all are confident in your trust in God, and that you are staying close to Him.
I wanted you to hear from some of the young people in whom you have invested over the years. They are making the world a better place because of you. We will plan to feature a letter from one of them each month during 2023. The following page is written by one of the young men I mentored over 40 years ago. Thank you. Please continue to pray, and when you can, please give.

Earnest

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I met Mr. Earnest Alexander in 1983 when I was 16 years old. He has been a constant friend, mentor, and source of grounding for almost 40 years. My friends and I spent a tremendous amount of time with Earnest when we were in high school and college. These were formative years for us, and Earnest's kindness, generosity, strength, wisdom, and safety dramatically shaped our emerging view of ourselves and the world around us. Though his words carry a lot of weight, it was his presence that impacted us most. Specifically, he listened, he smiled, he asked questions, he laughed, and he cried with us — and for us.

We felt like royalty, like we had been given a VIP pass to something and someone utterly unique and gracious and masterful in the way he moved through the world. We had a front row seat to a master of interpersonal acumen and import. Earnest changed us, as we watched the way he interacted with people of all ages and colors and various challenges. We were moved as we watched and listened to him move rooms — small and large — of people. And, then we would leave these settings, and we were the fortunate beneficiaries of his private time, counsel, and calm.

I have spent thousands of hours with Earnest, and I move through the world differently because of how Earnest moved through my world, my family's world, and my friends' worlds. The world is both bigger and smaller because of Earnest's impact on my life. It is bigger because Earnest provided me a sense of confidence and self-efficacy that allows for a deeper level of curiosity and adventure — there is no need to hide. The world is smaller because Earnest has been and remains a base camp where recovery naturally and consistently happens. And, I have watched him provide this same base camp to countless men and women over the past four decades. I would love the opportunity to fill you in on the details, if you are interested. An investment in Earnest and his life mission has a guaranteed return many times over.

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12/17/2022

Hi Friends!

We could use your help. A new business in town is giving away $2000 gifts to 5 different non-profit organizations. If you would like to nominate Life on Life Inc, please follow the link below leading to a short google form. Thank you so much for your help and prayers.
Time is short! The campaign ends tomorrow.

With Gratitude,

Earnest

SCHEELS Wichita Giving Campaign

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12/14/2022

December 2022

Dear friends,

Below is a recent letter from one of my sons in prison that I would like to share with you, as well as my response to him. He is but one of the many young people who we are trying to reach. Thank you to all of you who support Life on Life prayerfully and financially.

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Dear Dad,

How are you doing? I miss you a lot. I am sending you a visitation form and hoping you will be my mentor. My baby’s mother left me so I am feeling really alone. I have so much hate in my heart and I pray to God he takes it away from me but it seems like he is not. Not only did my mother leave me when I was young, I think I relate that to my baby’s momma leaving me. I love you and will be calling you soon.

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My Dear Son,

Thank you for your recent letter. My heart was heavy after reading it. I can understand having issues with abandonment. I don’t think it’s strange that you wrestle with insecurity and fear of rejection. Growing up in a home without a father, often wondering who he was and why he didn’t care, left me with many insecurities. I suffered much abuse, being molested as a child, and because mama was working, there was no one to protect me.

Everything changed when Christ came into my life. I frequently hear Him affirming me as I read His Word. I am happy that I can also say I’m no stranger to His rebukes because I’m prone to wander and leave this God I love. He gets my attention faithfully because no matter where I’m at in my mind or heart, I continue to read His Word.

Please raise your head, son. Look at yourself in the mirror. Tell yourself the truth. God is your mother and father. He will never leave you or forsake you. For many years, 54 to be exact, I’ve had the privilege of hearing God remind me that I belong to Him. And while many will come and go in my life, He will never leave me or forsake me.

I don’t know why your girlfriend left you, but I know that you will always have a bond with her because of the baby. Hate is a tool of destruction which we can all be tempted with. Let God’s Word speak to you about that issue. She may feel abandoned by you because of your incarceration. The child deserves both of you working together for her good.

So please make every effort to give your passion, your anger, and even your hate, to God, and ask Him to help you forgive your father and your mother and the young lady that you’ve had a child with. It will take work, but it will be worth it.

In closing, remember, you will not always be incarcerated. There’s work for you to do while you are incarcerated, and there may be work to do with others who are incarcerated after you have been released. I’m honored to be called your dad. It warms my heart. I’m proud to call you, my son.

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We are coming to the end of the year. I confess to you that I have some anxiety. Because of your help and generosity, we will end the year in the black. But between now and the first of the year, we need to raise $75,000, which is half of our budget, hopefully with the rest coming in throughout the year. Please do not feel any pressure or obligation to give. If God encourages you to do so, it will be a great help to us.

You have my gratitude and prayers.

Earnest Alexander

Life on Life Inc
PO Box 864
Goddard, KS 67052

11/02/2022

November 2022

Most mornings I start my day with a quiet time. Unfortunately, some days life happens and it is later in the day when I get it done. Nevertheless, it is an essential part of my spiritual, mental, and physical health to commune with God. I am not saying any of this to boast. Please do not pat me on the back. You don’t pat someone on the back because they have breathed the air or drank the water. They would be foolish if they did not. And yet, daily I deal with people who do not have a glimpse of who they are and what they possess.

When I was a boy in Alabama in the 50s, I had questions about who I was and my value as a human being. Many of the people living around me had their opinions about who and what I was. Some, as Christians, even said I was less than human. Praise God for my great-grandmother, my grandmother, and my mother. As much as a boy needs a man, I was not fortunate enough to have one. My great-grandfather and my grandfather were dead, and my father was completely absent.

Nevertheless, I was taught to know and love God despite being fatherless, with the help of my great-grandmother. At the age of 5, I went to a revival meeting with her. The preacher said to my great-grandmother, “Sadie, do you know you have a preacher here?” With a big smile she said, “Yes, I gave him to God when he was born.” I remember thinking, “Who does she think she is, giving me to God? I don’t want to be a preacher.” Even as a little boy, rebellion had already seized me.
When I was maybe 3 or 4, my great-grandmother told one of my aunts, “This boy is going to do something great. He’s different.” None of that meant anything to me. Now, I will soon be 67, and I am still looking for that moment when greatness will happen in me and because of me.

But in the meantime, I have been busy cleaning up messes, wiping noses, sometimes rebuking, other times encouraging, calling young people forward. There are no cameras, no accolades, or any great claim to fame or wealth, but as I come close to the finishing line, I think my great-grandmother is chuckling 😊.

To some degree, I have been a minister. I am glad about it. And since I have been ill, I have been greatly honored by the number of adults who used to be young boys and girls, who have made their way to my home to express their love and appreciation.
In closing, it is not so important what I had wanted to do. My desires were mostly about serving myself. I wanted to be rich and famous, and rescue my family from hardships. However, I do not go before the Lord empty handed. Do not underestimate your sacrifice, and don’t let the failure to realize your dreams and aspirations as you hoped, get you down. But be thankful that you did what God put in front of you, because in the end, that is what matters most to Him.

“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”
- James 1:27 (KJV)

This letter is meant to be an encouragement to you. If I have failed in this endeavor, please forgive me. Your life does matter, and in heaven it will be made known to you, what you have done for God’s glory. Until then, we work on.
Continue to pray for the young adults. I am more encouraged than ever before. Thank you for helping me in this ministry. Please pray, and when you can, please give.

Earnest

10/12/2022

October 2022

Grace to you, and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.
Frequently people ask me, how do you not grow weary in dealing with such dysfunctional people. I do not think they are trying to be unkind. I think they are expressing their concern for me because in some ways it is pretty taxing. I also think that frequently we are delusional about our own brokenness. Even though many of us have been in the church most of our lives, I do not know of any true believer who cannot remember a time, a place, and an action that they do not regret.
What am I saying? The Lord Jesus has never chosen a perfect person. Every person He has ever used has a history and should have some regrets. The good news is there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. And they are not condemned, not because they were perfect, but because they are completely forgiven. When people get angry with us, they like to throw up what they know about our failures. But the truth is, we all have them—failures that is.
Look at the apostle Paul and his passion to eradicate Christian converts to the Lord Jesus Christ. He had blood on his hands and bold hatred in his heart. The Lord God Jehovah chose him just the same, for His purpose, knowing full well the burden Paul would inflict upon new converts. Read the following Bible passage from the 9th chapter of Acts and you will see what I mean.

11 The Lord said, “Go over to Straight Street, to the house of Judas. When you get there, ask for a man from Tarsus named Saul. He is praying to me right now. 12 I have shown him a vision of a man named Ananias coming in and laying hands on him so he can see again.”
13 “But Lord,” exclaimed Ananias, “I have heard many people talk about the terrible things this man has done to the believers in Jerusalem! 14 And he is authorized by the leading priests to arrest everyone who calls upon your name.”
15 But the Lord said, “Go, for Saul is my chosen instrument to take my message to the Gentiles and to kings, as well as to the people of Israel. 16 And I will show him how much he must suffer for my name’s sake.”
17 So Ananias went and found Saul. He laid his hands on him and said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road, has sent me so that you might regain your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” (NLT)

Do you see what I mean? Saul never surprised God. Before he was conceived, God knew the purpose for which he was created. After Saul’s conversion, he wept for many years over the hostility he had demonstrated toward the church. And there were some who never forgave him.
Even in our humanity, God has provided a way for us to be restored to a right relationship with Him, and without the baggage others may not let us forget. But God keeps no record of wrong when we repent. This is how I look at the kids I serve.
At some point in time, I pray that they will have a Damascus Road experience. They will be able to say, just like you and me, if God can forgive me, He can forgive you. Think on this the next time you are ready to condemn someone who has failed.
Thank you for your prayers and your generosity. We need your help to finish the year in the black. If you can, please give.

With much love and gratitude,

Earnest

Life on Life, Inc.
P.O. Box 864, Goddard, KS 67052

09/12/2022

September 2022

Dear friends,

I hope this note finds you doing well. Recently, I received a very encouraging note from a young man who was a resident at the very first group home we opened. I love him as a son, and get to walk alongside him as he navigates his way, through marriage and parenting his children. Some of you have been with me for many, many years, and while you may not know him, you have blessed him and his family. Please read his letter and know that he is one of many that you have invested in.

"I was 13 years old the first time I went to “jail”. I had been there about a month when a guard came to take me to visitation one morning. I sat in a cold cement room waiting anxiously for whoever was going to come, unsure what to expect. After some time, in walked Earnest Alexander and a few other administrators from Youth Horizons.
"He told me about the group home my mom had applied for me to live at, The Martin House. He explained the rules for living there, and what would be expected of me. He explained that taking me on was a great risk to him and everyone in his care, as I was the first juvenile offender they had ever considered for the program. He told me that he loved me, though he didn’t even know me.
Several weeks later I came to live at The Martin House. While I was there, I met several people who became lifelong friends – solid Christian men who have poured into me so much in the last 25 years. At the time I was not yet ready for the heart change required to benefit from all they had to offer me. I was a daily source of stress and frustration for Earnest and the other house parents. I stole from him. I threatened physical harm to staff members. When I was appropriately disciplined for my behavior, I went on a hunger strike that threatened their state license. I was expelled for taking a weapon to school and putting it to another student’s head in the locker room.
"After about 4 months of living there, Earnest stood up in court and told the judge that I was a danger to his staff and other children, and was no longer welcome in his home. I had fully expected it, and probably in some sick broken way had orchestrated it all on purpose.
"When people told me they loved me, I did not believe them. I would do anything in my power to push them to give up, thus proving their lack of commitment to truly loving me. When Earnest said what he said in court that day, I was ready for it. I was not ready for what he did next.
"I was locked up again and eventually moved to a youth facility in Topeka. It was a terrible place. One Saturday during visiting hours, to my surprise, my name was called. When I walked in the room there was my mom, and Earnest. I remember having so many emotions. I was confused. Over the next many years, I learned that there was nothing I could do that would push Earnest from me or cause him to give up on me.
"After retiring from his position as president of Youth Horizons, Earnest started a new non-profit, Life on Life. He works with young adults in an aftercare capacity once they have aged out of the foster care system. He is still making an impact on my life, on the life of my family, and on the world, and will continue to do so until his last day.
"My story of him does not stand alone, however. I am just one of hundreds of boys forever changed by his love and influence. His voice and heart are known throughout the world. The spirit of God flows more freely from his lips and heart than any person I’ve ever known. He always has known the perfect thing to say, and always leads with scripture that is spot on.
"I have talked with Earnest about his health many times, and I know that he is at total peace with whatever God chooses for his future. It is out of my own selfishness that I ask everyone for help. With a new kidney, his time here could be greatly increased. I am asking everyone to help by sharing this. Help by praying that a viable, healthy kidney is found for Earnest."

Thank you for letting me share this young man’s story. Please continue to pray.
I’m so very grateful for your friendship and support.

In Christ,

Earnest

08/08/2022

Dear friends,

I hope this letter finds you doing well. I thank God for each of you. In my over 40 years of ministry, this is the first time I’ve made an appeal for myself, personally. I’m humbled by the need for someone else’s help. I’ve always been able to go to God and see the miraculous. To be honest with you, it doesn’t take any humility to ask God for help, because we know that He delights in helping us. However, there are times when God wants us to see ourselves as we really are.

Over the last 3 years, as many of you know, I’ve been battling kidney failure. I'm now on dialysis 3 times a week, 5 hours at a time. Some days, it’s difficult to get up and go to the clinic, but it is necessary to carry on. I’m excited about the possibility of getting a kidney transplant. I’m praying that God will provide a kidney that will allow me the opportunity to resume a relatively normal life. Please believe me when I tell you whether I live or die, I belong to the Lord. I’m confident of that.

No one reading this needs to feel any guilt or manipulation.

Several of you have said you would be willing to be considered as a donor and it has truly humbled me. I wanted to write this letter to thank you, and to give the necessary information for those that have any interest in becoming a living donor. If you have questions about living kidney donation, or would like to learn more about the process, I have asked my assistant to give some brief information on the next page. The living donor coordinators at University of Kansas Health System will not share any information about donors or potential donors with me, or with any of the doctors caring for me.

Please pray with me that the Lord’s will be done. Also please know that I covet your prayers and am positively and optimistically trusting Jesus all the way. You have my affection and gratitude.

Your brother in Christ,

Earnest

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What is a living kidney donor?
A living kidney donor is someone who donates one of his or her 2 healthy kidneys to a family member, unrelated friend or even a complete stranger. The remaining kidney can do the job of 2.

Who can be a living kidney donor?
Any healthy adult age 18 or older with normal kidney function can potentially donate. Living donors will undergo an evaluation at our Center for Transplantation to ensure they are a fit for donation.

What are the benefits of living donor kidneys?
Kidneys from living donors typically function much longer than kidneys from deceased donors. Advantages of living donor transplants include:
o Better long-term outcomes
o Shorter wait times
o Scheduled surgery
o Lower risk of rejection

Almost 40% of kidney donors are living donors.

See more questions like these:
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/organ-transplant/kidney-transplant/living-kidney-donation

Other frequently asked questions:
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/news-room/blog/2020/11/frequently-asked-questions-living-kidney-donations

More about the living donor process:
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/organ-transplant/kidney-transplant/donor-evaluation

Living kidney donors share their stories:
https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/news-room/patient-stories/2018/11/living-kidney-donors

Considering donation?
If you have questions about making a living kidney donation for Earnest, or would like to learn more about the process, contact our living donor coordinators, Jordan Schumacher, RN, or Samantha Brenner, RN, at either 913-588-0266 or 913-588-3961 (option 6).

Our living kidney donor team is dedicated to guiding live kidney donors and recipients through the donation process. Call 913-588-1227 or visit us online to learn more.

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1833 S 151st Street W
Goddard, KS
67052

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