WHY DO WE EVEN NEED A BARNABAS CENTER?

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CHARLOTTE, NC 2017-2018

WHY DO WE EVEN NEED A BARNABAS CENTER? You know someone it may well be you whose life suddenly becomes a mess. The mess might be internal: They begin to experience panic in the strangest, most illogical moments. The panic feels like it might literally kill them. They have thoughts or behaviors that seem to have a life of their own. They just won t be stopped. No matter how they try. They experience a level of despair or even depression that threatens to immobilize them. Gripping fears control. Hopelessness seems pervasive. Who comes to mind? Or the mess might show up in relationships. A flirtatious glance becomes a relationship that threatens to undo 25 years of marriage Deciding how to love an aging parent threatens to break apart a son and daughter-in-law A fear of staying single leads to either withdrawal and hopelessness or trying way too hard in a way that sabotages potential relationships Does that bring anyone to mind? Life becomes difficult. Those difficulties are extraordinarily confusing and often overwhelming. And somehow, some way, we want God to show up, to lead us, to free us, to give us hope. How do we find His hope in our struggles? That is why there is Barnabas! We help people find the hope of Christ in the midst of life s inevitable struggles. 1

WHAT DOES BARNABAS DO? Barnabas is a counseling, teaching, and training ministry. Counseling Barnabas counselors help their clients discover how God might meet them and lead them in and through their unique struggles. Our counselors are clinically excellent but pastorally focused. They offer their services to everyone, including those who cannot afford to pay full price, using a sliding scale that is supported by donations. Teaching Barnabas teachers bring the truths of the Bible to bear on the realities of everyday life in life-giving ways. Whether discussing relational issues or internal struggles, they offer Biblical hope while still embracing the complexities of life in a fallen world. Whether the context is a marriage retreat, a Sunday school class, a weekend away, or an early morning Bible study, they bring the Scriptures to life in practical ways. Training Barnabas believes that life-changing conversations can and should happen everywhere, not just in a counselor s office. For that reason, the Center offers a wide variety of training opportunities for pastors, ministry leaders and lay people who want to enter into the life struggles of friends in their spheres of influence. Our Influence in Charlotte IN 2016-2017: 826... families received individualized counseling 498... people attended a training or seminar 33... people attended a recovery group 71%... of our clients utilized a scholarship to receive our service

2 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Barnabas Center, established in 1989, is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) ministry. Palmer Trice has served since the outset as Director, working under the wise direction of a Board of Directors. They include: Derek Rogers (Chair) - Uptown Church Ashley Shaffer - Hope Community Church, Charter Communications Tim Sittema - Church at Charlotte, Crosland Southeast Commercial Real Estate Anna Mendenhall - Uptown Church; Young Life Charlotte David Freije - Forest Hill Church, Flextronics Corporation Lindsey Eich - Hope Community Church, Wife and Mother of Two Parkes Dibble - Westminster Presbyterian Church, Deephaven Mortgage Jack Lindberg - Church at Charlotte, Coventry Planning, Inc. Marc Dickmann Warehouse 242, For Charlotte Mission Network Alan Love Warehouse 242, PricewaterhouseCoopers Barry Meisel New Charlotte Church, Energy 2 Engage Lynn Pitts Church at Charlotte, Homemaker 3

THE BARNABAS CENTER STAFF The Center has a branch office in Charlotte, a satellite in Davidson, a self-supported branch in Richmond and a new branch office launching in the Triad. CHARLOTTE STAFF Counselors Pete Bondy, Lauren Cheatham, Roger Edwards, Mollie Johnston, Ben Jones, John Pierce, Meredith Spatola and Kurt Zuiderveen Community Discipleship Palmer Trice (Director) CC Schott Jamie Swartzendruber Jeremy White (Director of Ministry Operations) RICHMOND STAFF (not pictured) Counselors Lisa Ould (Director), Andrea Mitchell, Kim Greene, and Dan Carson Support Michelle Conrad Kim Johnson Support Cinda Hutchinson Denise Lindberg Sarah Moseley

WHERE ARE WE HEADED? We launched Vision 2020 in 2014 in order to increase the number of life-changing conversations that happen with people in the midst of life s messes. We are striking out in four primary directions to accomplish this: Grow the core ministry We will seek to offer more hours of quality Christcentered counseling and groups to those in need. Counseling hours are up an average of 15% each of the last two years. Equip the caregivers Pastors and ministry leaders are the first line of defense for those whose lives hit the wall. Yet they re often insufficiently trained and rarely encouraged in this aspect. Fourteen pastors and ministry leaders have undergone extensive training this Fall. 35 pastors attended last year s Pastor Retreat. Equip the community Perhaps the greatest leverage would be to equip the broader Christian community to enter the lives of friends, neighbors and coworkers. We have offered Barnabas Training to three churches and have hosted our own training open to the public. Launch new cities Seven cities have come to us asking for help launching Barnabas or similar ministries in their cities. We want to serve them. Barnabas launched in the Triad in October of 2017. We hope to have offices in Greensboro and Winston-Salem within 12 months. HOW IS BARNABAS FUNDED? Counseling fees 44% The Center charges for counseling using a sliding scale based on gross income. No one is turned away because of an inability to pay. Teaching, Training, and other fees 7% We offer seminars, groups, consulting and training opportunities priced with an eye toward accessibility rather than profitability. We want folks who need to be there to be there. Donations 49% Barnabas relies on its community to support the ministry both inside and outside of the office. 18 local churches support us, but the majority of the donations come from individuals as a part of their annual giving. 5 Will you join us?

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Training & Teaching $14,300-1% Counseling & Group Fees $595,525-45% Other Misc. $37,204-3% Donations - V2020 Funding $29,400-2% 2016-17 Projected Income Donations - Individuals $591,903-45% Donations - Churches $50,000-4% Training & Teaching $137,117-10% Operating $171,396-13% Fundraising $105,474-8% 2016-17 Projected Expenses Counseling $862,255-66% Groups $42,190-3% Current 56 Goal 62 Current 168 Goal 183 Current 128 Goal 155 $3000 & above per year $500-$2,999 per year Under $500 per year 352 donors gave $573,315 total in Fiscal 2016-17. Our goal is that 400 donors will give $622,854 in 2017-18.

T H EBARNABASCE NTER.ORG CONTACT: INFO@THEBARNABASCENTER.ORG MAIN 7615 Colony Rd. Ste. 200 Charlotte, NC 28226 704.365.4545 DAVIDSON 442 S. Main Street Davidson, NC 28036 704.365.4545 RICHMOND 1129 Gaskins Rd. Suite 107 Richmond, VA 23238 804.741.2333