In 2023 we applied for a grant to Waffle House and within a month or so their director of store operations came out to visit us. She took the tour, congratulated us on what we were doing and said after a few months the Board would meet to decide grant awards. I told her that the All Star breakfast was always my favorite.
They awarded us a $20,000 grant and since that time I have done my best to eat as many times at WH that the budget allows. There is one within walking distance of where I live and my grandson and I frequent it at least once a month. When we do I run into a server who I went to church with years ago who remembers how ATB began and she attended our Sunday School class. Yesterday we went there and to my surprise ran into a couple who had been helped by our ministry at another church about 25 years ago. They came with three of their grandchildren and I thought how great God is in restoring families that deal with addiction. The server was also there being the beautiful person she is. On our way to leave I heard a voice shout "Glenn" and it was a man in our current ministry who is a cook for WH and been facing the opposite direction while he was cooking. All of this in a Waffle House that maybe had 30 people in it. The irony of it all hit me this morning, understanding that God is always a God of confirmation. There was a couple from where I started in recovery ministry 35 years ago, a woman form a ministry we started at another church 15 years ago, and a man from ATB now. God had lined up his own All Star breakfast of folks to let me know that he had been with us from then to now and he will always be with us as we stay on the path he has laid out for us to follow. And it happened in a very small setting speaking to my heart that what we think makes a small difference is actually a very big thing because almost 20% of the people in that Waffle House were affected by our recovery ministry. (Including me, that's a preachers count). Just imagine if we could affect 20% of the ATL area? One can only dream, but I am certain the God we serve is a dream maker, and his All Star breakfast is a veritable buffet!
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Glenn YankowskiGlenn is an ex-Marine Viet Nam vet who is also a recovering alcoholic, clean and sober for 30 years. He has been involved in start up and ongoing recovery ministry at North Atlanta Church and Campus for the last two decades. He has a passion for outreach and to spread the message that the answer to lasting and fulfilling recovery from addiction is in a relationship with Jesus Christ. He and the ATB team are available to assist in your questions or needs on an individual basis and will do so maintaining complete confidentiality. You may e-mail him at [email protected]. Archives
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