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Faith in God’s Love

May 07, 2025

A “Luvs and Gloves” project at a rescue mission demonstrates God’s love is for everyone.

“I will build my life upon Your love
It is a firm foundation
I will put my trust in You alone
And I will not be shaken.”
— Worship song “Build My Life” by Pat Barrett

The principles in our busy lives, our finances, and our relationships may miss one of the most important principles of all: God loves us!

It is so simple that a preschooler can share it. Yet its grace is so profound it amazes theologians. St. Augustine came to realize that God loves each of us as though we were the only one! God proves His love by Jesus dying for us, even while we were still His enemies (Romans 5:8). This sacrificial, kind, loyal and personal love was also modeled by Ruth toward her widowed mother-in-law, Naomi, a story that helped inspire the founding of Gleaner Life Insurance Society.

Sharing God's love can make all the difference in the life of someone struggling with homelessness, abuse or addiction, especially single parents. For Champion Arbor (MI) members like Judy and Mel Rutkoske, it led to a unique activity at Grace Centers of Hope in Pontiac, Michigan, called “Luvs and Gloves.”

One look at children and moms smiling at tables covered with baseball equipment (and free diapers) signaled the March 1 delivery was a home run.

“What better way to show the love of God through tangibly meeting a basic human need of ‘wanting to belong and to be loved; knowing that someone does truly care about me!’” Judy Rutkoske wrote. “Because of God’s great love for us, He redeemed us by sending His love in the person of Jesus Christ. Grace Centers of Hope is committed to that same mission, redeeming lives for Christ through tangibly showing His love by meeting the needs of its residents.”

“Grace Centers of Hope is a rescue mission. We've been here for 83 years,” said Mark Cunningham, Grace Center’s Director of Donor Relations. He helped as the Luvs and Gloves event took over the dining area of the Women's and Children's Center, where women live during a 12-month, in-house program. The campus also has a separate men's center and a career and education center with classrooms for GEDs and job searches. Nearby is its Hands of Hope daycare center. “Many of these people were coming off the streets,” Judy said. “They've been in drugs or lost their homes and this program has a GED program. If they stick with it, their employment rate is close to 100%.”

“About a year ago, God gave Judy this vision about ‘Luvs and Gloves’ — Luvs diapers, and (baseball) gloves. They’ve been wanting to start a baseball program here at Grace Centers,” said Mel, who also is a Gleaner Life insurance agent and a member of Bethel Christian Church in Warren. “We shared it with our congregation and our pastor (Bill Farina). We have a lot of Gleaner members at our church. For the month of February we collected donations.”

Judy explained diapers of all sizes are important because many of the children are developmentally challenged when they come to Grace Centers of Hope. “A lot of them are not properly potty trained so they need the larger diapers and pull-ups in the larger sizes,” she said. “Everybody wants to donate the cute, little diapers but they need the bigger diapers and pull-ups.”

Providing new baseball equipment connected on a personal level. In addition to his other roles, Mel serves as team chaplain for the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers, one of the four teams in the United Shore Professional Baseball League based in Utica, Michigan. Team hats from each team were part of the free equipment the GCH children received. The Beavers’ manager, known as “Diesel,” is excited to be involved with the baseball program at GCH, the Rutkoskes added. “He wants to get his players involved by donating their time to teaching and playing ball with the kids; and bringing them to a ballgame at the professional park in Utica.”

Grace Centers of Hope also owns dozens of houses in the surrounding neighborhood. It is now renovating its 60th house. “After the women and kids, and the men in the men's program, graduate the one-year program they have the opportunity to transition to what we call ‘after care.’ They don't have to, but many do for two additional years,” Cunningham added. “There's a Life Skills program. They get their spiritual health back with a faith-based program. They get their social health back, their physical health, their mental health, everything. They meet with caseworkers, and we eat like kings and queens around here. We're blessed to have two great kitchens and great kitchen staffs. Right now, in all our programs we have approximately 340 men, women and kids, who all came here homeless due to either addiction, abuse, lack of education, and now they're getting their lives rejuvenated, many of them for the first time.”

The centers' $8 million annual budget is funded entirely by private donors, and services are free to the men, women and children in in-house care. “It's all free,” Cunningham emphasized. “Daycare is free, diapers are free, wipes are free, food is free. When they transition to after-care, there is a little bit of rent and they have to have a full-time job, which we will help find. We have a job placement program.” Private funding also enables GCH to use faith-based programs. The education helps residents develop the skills needed to maintain employment and housing.  

The Luvs and Gloves project was one of many blessings received by GCH. Tables were piled high with approximately two dozen boxes of diapers, wipes, training pants and related needs for the center’s diaper pantry. What really excited the moms and children, though, were the piles of new baseball gloves, rows of hats and batting helmets, and boxes of other baseball gear. “I had one of my Gleaner clients send me a check for $300 and say, 'Just buy whatever you need,’” Mel said. “Some agents don't get involved in the fraternal side, but I started in the business way back in 1983 with a fraternal company. I've been with Gleaner for at least five or six years, and this is the best part.” 

A project like this might seem daunting, but it points back to God’s love for us as a foundation. God starts the ball rolling, puts us onto His team, gives us a vision, and eventually brings us home. “Through Gleaner Life’s Champion Arbor, we have partnered with GCH in meeting those basic needs by way of Gleaner Life Community Engagement’s generous fraternal giving program,” Judy and Mel added. “We can give the ability for GCH children and their parents to learn, play and enjoy America’s greatest pastime, baseball!”

“Life is too short, the world is too big, and God’s love is too great to live ordinary.” — Christian speaker Christine Caine

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