Steve: Two years after I completed my time in the Mission program, I knew I was called to be at the Mission for a while longer. I oversaw running the kitchen operations. I worked to prepare the meals for our overnight guests, staff, and volunteers.
Macrina: I was volunteering at the Mission, helping to oversee the food pantry and clothing room.
Steve: Macrina and I started to become friends, but I had trouble with the idea of wanting to get married. I wasn’t sure how to have a relationship and marriage God’s way. We both prayed and fasted to discover what God’s will was. When I came to the Mission, I was a suicidal alcoholic living in a tent. I had seen God do a miraculous change in my life before, and I had no idea that I was about to see Him do it again.
Macrina: I knew that God was showing me that Steve needed someone like me. I felt in my heart that God was calling us together.
Steve: God changed my heart and showed me that I didn’t have to go through life alone. We became closer and sought counsel on how we should proceed.
Macrina: We got engaged in May 2021, and were married in December 2022. Sean Carew helped us a lot, and counseled Steve on how to be a Godly husband. He made sure that we knew if we needed anything, he was there.
Steve: I truly believe that my time in the Mission program helped me sort out a lot of the deep issues I had and has enabled me to be a Godly husband today. The counseling, the Genesis Process, and the classes all helped me to reestablish a foundational relationship with God that changed everything.
Macrina: We really had to seek God first. Steve is such a blessing to me and my 14-year-old son, Abraham. He is the only father he has ever known. Abraham knows that he can go to Steve for anything.
Steve: He is a blessing to me as well, and I love being a father figure to him. God continues to guide Macrina and I every day, as a couple and as parents. God has provided for us in ways we could have never imagined! I am seven years sober now, and I currently work for the Mission as a maintenance supervisor. I tell all the disciples on the program, “If you let God guide you as you complete the program, He will show you what to do. Seek His will, not yours.” Macrina and I have a goal to buy a house, and we know God will show up for us as we move towards that goal.
Macrina: We want to continue to tell others how God has blessed us, and how He has that love for them too.
Steve: I want people to know that the donations that they give to the Mission are planted on good soil. We are living testimonies of that! The discipleship programs, food distribution, and emergency shelter are all such a blessing to thousands of people.
Macrina: The ministry runs on the kindness of people’s hearts, and we have personally witnessed how much the Mission transforms the lives of many. It is amazing how God brought Steve and I together from two totally different worlds! It is such a blessing to be a testimony of what can happen if you seek God first, pray, and believe.
The Providence Rescue Mission, a division of Rhode Island Rescue Ministries, is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization.
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