Recently, the extended Intermountain family suffered a tremendous loss. One of our recent graduates, Kalkidan, passed away as result of injuries sustained in a car accident. She was on her way to Montana to visit friends that she grew close to during her time in our care. The loss of Kalkidan hit us hard. Personally, …
Tag Archive: testimony
Jan 08
Sadie Mae’s Story—Healing the past and moving forward with faith and a new family!
I’m happy to be able to share my story and about how child abuse impacted me. This first part of my story is something I worked on while I was at Intermountain with the help of my therapist, Meegan. Before I tell you about my past, I want you to know some other things about …
Aug 11
14 years of blessing our children – thank you Roberts UMC Youth!
This August marked the 14th year that amazing youth leader Joanne Stark and her youth group from Roberts United Methodist Church have made the trek to Intermountain’s residential campus in Helena to spend a day doing a fun art project with the children and sought to bless and encourage the children and staff as well. …
Mar 25
Faith—Overcoming by the Word of her Testimony
“By the blood of the Lamb and the word of their witness, they have become victorious…” –Revelation 12:11a (The VOICE translation) Faith* came to me a few months ago and explained that while she didn’t mind coming to chapel every once and a while, what she really wanted was something that would challenge her and …
Oct 23
“I don’t like grace…”
Last Thursday I had the pleasure of attending a Festival of Trees -Tea in the Trees planning luncheon with a few of the girls from our residential program. We had been invited to share a bit of what we have been doing in chapel services and the girls would be given the opportunity to share …
Apr 18
What’s in a name?
“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” -Isaiah 43:1 How important is your name to you? Does it annoy you a little if someone misspells it or mangles its pronunciation? We understandably take the abuse or misuse of our names personally, because they are symbols …