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Mountain Outreach, a ministry program of 免费午夜福利1000集合集92 of the Cumberlands, is constructing its 151st home for a local family this summer.

Christopher and Bridgett Dezarn of London, Kentucky had never heard about Mountain Outreach (MO) before Bridgett鈥檚 friend mentioned to a co-worker that the Dezarns were struggling with their mobile home. The family of seven had outgrown their two-bedroom trailer, and the list of problems that needed to be fixed 鈥 including leaks, old flooring, an open stream of sewage runoff in their front yard and flooding issues in their driveway 鈥 was just too long and expensive for the young family to handle on their own.

鈥淲e were looking at different places, trying to do something, but nothing ever worked out,鈥 Christopher explained.

鈥淏y February, I figured we hadn鈥檛 gotten chosen for the MO house,鈥 said Bridgett, cradling their newest baby girl in her arms. 鈥淭hen one day, they called and said they wanted to come meet us. To look out our window today and see this house being built, I鈥檓 still blown away.鈥

The new home lies on the Dezarns鈥 property, directly in front of the family鈥檚 trailer. Once the home construction is finished, MO will demolish the trailer, clean up the area, and fence it in so that, for the first time, the Dezarns鈥 five daughters will have a real backyard to play in. Not that the girls don鈥檛 already play in what yard space they have 鈥 they do, regularly, often pulling over the MO workers to 鈥渃ook鈥 delicacies with them in their play kitchen, bounce on the trampoline with them or push them on the neighbor鈥檚 swings. The workers happily oblige.

The MO team, which consists of MO staff and Cumberlands students, has 鈥渇allen in love鈥 with the family, according to Marc Hensley, director of Mountain Outreach.

鈥淎ll five girls have different personalities,鈥 Hensley said. 鈥淲hat stands out to me is how well these parents interact with their children. They are tuned into their girls all the way from the oldest to the youngest. I鈥檓 impressed with their family relationship; they鈥檙e good people.鈥

Christopher is employed by the U.S. Department of Forestry, and Bridgett stays home to take care of the girls.

Mountain Outreach began construction in May and will have the home finished by the end of August. The new house will include three bedrooms, a kitchen area and living room area, two bathrooms and a front porch. Mountain Outreach raised the house鈥檚 foundation high enough to avoid potential flooding and is using the best materials and equipment possible to ensure the home is of high quality.

鈥淚s it more expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? Yes,鈥 said Hensley. 鈥淵ou need to account for the value of a home. You can build a house with low-quality materials, but if the house has problems or the family can鈥檛 pay the electric bill because of inadequate insulation, you haven鈥檛 done that family any good. We find bargains when we can and calculate where we can save, but we make sure the home has real value.鈥

The MO team uses newer building techniques and quality materials to build good homes for the families they serve. Yet secret blessings are hidden inside the houses themselves. Once the interior walls of an MO house are up, the workers write prayers for the family on them. The prayers are soon covered by drywall and paint, but families inside MO houses can gaze at their walls anytime knowing that, somewhere under the paint, there are words of blessing that were prayed over them by a Cumberlands student before the house was quite a home.

鈥淢y dad always says, 鈥業t鈥檚 not about the projects, it鈥檚 about the people,鈥欌 said Jenna Hensley while holding a sleepy Dezarn girl in her arms, the girl鈥檚 arms drowsily wrapped around Jenna鈥檚 neck. Jenna is Marc Hensley鈥檚 daughter and a senior at Cumberlands. 鈥淭hinking about these girls growing up in the home we鈥檙e building makes you want to build more houses and do it even better. It makes you feel like you鈥檝e done more than just build a home.鈥

The MO program builds a new home from the ground up every summer, in addition to completing smaller construction projects during the summer and throughout the year. The ministry also gives away food and toys to families in need at Christmastime. In December 2018, MO loaded almost 40,000 pounds of food into families鈥 vehicles, helping keep them fed during the weeks in which their children were home from school for Christmas break. Toys for Tots partnered with MO to supply families with toys for their children.

鈥淓very year, we just realize how blessed we are to be able to do something like this,鈥 said Micah Linton, another Cumberlands senior. 鈥淲orking with Mountain Outreach has really opened my eyes to being a true servant and putting my faith into action. It鈥檚 by the grace of God. It鈥檚 rewarding.鈥