Gospel Rescue Mission

Gospel Rescue Mission HOPE. SHELTER. TRANSFORMATION. Not just food, shelter or clothing... But much more.

Since 1953 Gospel Rescue Mission in Tucson, AZ has been a relief for those caught in the shackles of homelessness and addiction - cutting through the chains of circumstances binding these men and women and reestablishing them on the road of freedom and hope.

I DESERVED REJECTION… BUT HE GAVE ME ACCEPTANCE.So many times, I hear people say, “God could never accept me. I’ve done ...
05/31/2026

I DESERVED REJECTION… BUT HE GAVE ME ACCEPTANCE.

So many times, I hear people say, “God could never accept me. I’ve done too many bad things.”

We beat ourselves up over our past, forgetting that sin was natural to us because we were born with a sinful nature.

Thank God we don’t have to clean ourselves up before He accepts us.

Jesus came to take our filthy rags and make us righteous. No matter what we’ve done, He accepts us, cleanses us, and calls us His child.

In Luke 19, we read about a man named Zacchaeus.

Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus, but no one believed he was worthy enough. People pushed him aside and treated him like an outcast.

So Zacchaeus ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree just to catch a glimpse of Him.

When Jesus reached that spot, He looked up and called Zacchaeus by name.

He saw him… truly saw him.

Jesus told him to come down because He was going to his house that night.

In the eyes of the world, Zacchaeus was one of the worst sinners. People believed he didn’t deserve to be near Jesus.

Yet Jesus accepted him, changed his heart, and called him His own.

No matter what you think about yourself right now… you are not hopeless.

Jesus sees you.

Jesus loves you.

And His grace is still enough.

This Thankful Thursday, we’re incredibly grateful for the amazing team from Nova Home Loans who recently spent time serv...
05/28/2026

This Thankful Thursday, we’re incredibly grateful for the amazing team from Nova Home Loans who recently spent time serving at Gospel Rescue Mission. 💙

During their visit, the team helped prepare meals, toured our campus, and took time to learn more about the lives being transformed every day through hope, compassion, and community support.

One volunteer shared, “I feel very grateful that we have opportunities like this to go out and volunteer.” She also expressed how meaningful the experience was because someone very close to her once received help through GRM.

Another volunteer said, “I like being able to give back to the community and help out where I can.”

Moments like these are a powerful reminder that when people come together to serve, lives are changed — not only for those receiving help, but for those giving it as well.

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others.” — 1 Peter 4:10 ✨

Thank you, Nova Home Loans, for sharing your time, compassion, and heart with our community.

If you would like to volunteer, get involved, or help bring hope to those experiencing homelessness, visit GRMTucson.com.

🎉👏 We’re proud to celebrate the graduates of the Pima Basic Construction Training Cohort at the Job Training Center at G...
05/27/2026

🎉👏 We’re proud to celebrate the graduates of the Pima Basic Construction Training Cohort at the Job Training Center at Gospel Rescue Mission!

Through our partnership with Pima Community College’s Building & Construction Technology program, these students successfully completed their training, earned their National Center for Construction Education and Research core credential, and received the equivalent of 6 college credits — creating a stronger and faster pathway into careers in the construction industry. 🛠️🎓

This accomplishment represents hard work, perseverance, and the determination to build a better future. We are incredibly proud of every graduate and all they have achieved.

One family member shared, “I’m so proud of him, and I would not miss this.”

Another graduate said, “It feels good to be certified anywhere I go.”

And another shared, “Now I have the experience to get into an entry-level career. This was worth the credit — it’s amazing.”

Programs like this do more than provide training — they open doors to opportunity, stability, and long-term transformation.

Congratulations to the entire cohort! Your future is bright, and we can’t wait to see where these new skills and opportunities take you next. 💙

What an incredible evening at our Leave a Legacy of Hope Dinner. ❤️Thank you to everyone who joined us for a night fille...
05/26/2026

What an incredible evening at our Leave a Legacy of Hope Dinner. ❤️

Thank you to everyone who joined us for a night filled with encouragement, meaningful conversation, and heartfelt fellowship. The turnout was incredible, and it was inspiring to see so many people gathered together with a shared desire to create lasting impact in the lives of those experiencing homelessness in Tucson.

A special thank you to Peter Wong for sharing his family’s powerful story of generosity, faith, and vision. His testimony was a moving reminder that God can use faithful stewardship to change lives for generations to come.

We are also deeply grateful to Bill Stevens and Trey Andrew of Generous Wealth Advisors for providing practical, easy-to-understand guidance on planned giving, donor-advised funds, tax-efficient charitable strategies, estate planning, and other ways individuals and families can maximize their Kingdom impact while supporting causes they care deeply about.

☕ We’re excited to continue these important conversations through our upcoming quarterly Coffee and Conversation gatherings at GRM’s Opportunity Coffee and Cafe, beginning in August. These smaller, relaxed gatherings will give attendees the opportunity to explore topics from the evening in greater detail, ask questions, and learn more about intentional stewardship, planned giving, and leaving a lasting legacy of hope.

More details coming soon.

Thank you for helping bring hope, shelter, and transformation to our community and for helping move people from Homeless to Wholeness every single day.

For more information on giving options, visit:
www.grmtucson.com/leave-a-legacy
or consult your personal wealth advisor.

Duane’s story is one of running, breaking, and finally finding a second chance at Gospel Rescue Mission.He grew up in Mi...
05/26/2026

Duane’s story is one of running, breaking, and finally finding a second chance at Gospel Rescue Mission.

He grew up in Michigan with a strict Southern Baptist dad and a more lenient mom. After leaving home and losing his dad, Duane says “I just ran wild for like a very long time, coast to coast… doing basically stupid stuff getting in trouble.” He talks about “a lot of dope,” “a couple of busted marriages,” and years he can barely remember. “I was always high.”

The deepest regret is his daughter. When his ex‑wife called at 5:30 a.m. in labor, he didn’t sober up—“I did three shots of Jack before I went to the hospital.” His addiction and choices shattered his family, “I made mistakes, and I've paid for them enormously. But that's not who I am now. That's gone.”

After years of rehabs, dope houses, and “running the streets,” Duane finally hit a point where he’d had enough. “I just had enough. I couldn't run the streets no more. I'm not a young man.” He landed in a medical respite, and there a friend told him about Gospel Rescue Mission.

GRM became the doorway God used to pull him out of the life that was killing him. He started working in the kitchen and joined the culinary class. What he found at GRM was grace, “God knows I make mistakes—but they didn't hold it against me, didn't judge me at all.”

He’s convinced: “I'd probably be dead right now if it wasn't for GRM.”

GRM has also become the closest thing he has to family. “I don't trust people a lot,” but here, that’s slowly changing. “I trust the people here, because they're looking out for my well‑being… they don't just let me flounder.”

As he nears the end of his internship in the Opportunity Coffee & Cafe, he’s doing things the old Duane never would have: finishing what he started, planning ahead, saving money.

Duane’s story teaches us that there comes a point when you just can’t live the same destructive way anymore, and that with one step at a time, you can decide who you want to be today.

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our c...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their bravery, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to protecting our freedom will never be forgotten.

Today is more than a holiday — it is a day of deep respect, reflection, and gratitude. We stand together in peace, united in honoring the heroes who gave everything for the generations that follow. May we carry their legacy forward by showing kindness to one another, supporting our communities, and living with compassion and unity.

As we gather with family and friends, let us take a moment to remember the families who continue to carry the weight of loss and sacrifice. May God bring them comfort, strength, and peace.

To our fallen heroes: your courage will always inspire us, your sacrifice will always be remembered, and your legacy will forever live in the heart of this nation. From everyone here at Gospel Rescue Mission, God bless our heroes and their families.

“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” — John 15:13 ✨

1 Corinthians 13:7“Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.”Th...
05/24/2026

1 Corinthians 13:7
“Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.”

The ultimate example of love is the sacrificial love of Jesus. He never gives up on us.

When we take a moment to reflect on our lives, many of us can remember times when people gave up on us — and even times when we gave up on ourselves. We often become consumed by our mistakes and convinced that what we’ve done is unforgivable.

Yet even in those moments, when everyone else may walk away, Jesus still loves us. He still has hope for us. He still cheers us on. He never loses faith in us.

Usually, when we think about faith, we think of our faith in God — believing in Him and trusting Him. But have you ever considered that God believes in you? He trusts you. No matter how far you feel you’ve fallen, God never loses faith in you.

He is always hopeful and endured every circumstance imaginable to bring us into a relationship with Him.

Romans 5:8
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

When we look at Jesus, we see what love truly is.

GRM’s Outreach Team recently visited the Gateway Apartments with the Operation Rescue Mobile Closet to serve individuals...
05/22/2026

GRM’s Outreach Team recently visited the Gateway Apartments with the Operation Rescue Mobile Closet to serve individuals and families facing difficult circumstances by providing clothing, essentials, and encouragement to the community.

The turnout was incredible — filled with familiar faces, warm hugs, joyful greetings, and countless smiles. It was a blessing to see so many people encouraged and supported through the outreach.

Every item shared during the event was generously donated and is now helping bring hope, dignity, and practical support to local families in need. By God’s grace, everyone was able to receive what they needed, and the compassion shared throughout the day made a meaningful impact.

Through outreaches like these, Gospel Rescue Mission seeks to meet people where they are, reduce barriers for those experiencing hardship, and build relationships that can lead to additional care, support, and pathways toward stability and hope.

Moments like these remind us that even simple acts of kindness can change someone’s day and help people feel seen, valued, and loved.

Rebuilding His Life, One Day at a TimeIvan’s story began on the streets of Tucson, where he grew up surrounded by violen...
05/19/2026

Rebuilding His Life, One Day at a Time

Ivan’s story began on the streets of Tucson, where he grew up surrounded by violence and became, in his own words, “violent by choice.” He became involved in gangs and was constantly fighting. Yet behind that hardened exterior was a gifted young man—an honor student in the GATE program earning straight A’s and college credits. Looking back now, Ivan reflects “If I could go back, I’d be the quiet kid who just went to school and became a doctor or a lawyer.”

In 1999, Ivan began struggling with drug use, discrimination, and severe mental illness, he was eventually diagnosed with schizoaffective bipolar disorder. He began experiencing frightening visions and voices—some he recognizes as symptoms of his illness, while others he believes were spiritual attacks and acts of witchcraft from people he once loved and trusted.

The deepest pain came from within his own family. Ivan used his disability back pay to help buy his mother a beautiful trailer, only to later feel abandoned and betrayed by those closest to him. Yet even in that pain, Ivan chooses forgiveness, he says, “because that’s the only way you’ll make it to heaven.”

Two things kept Ivan alive: Jesus and art. He says, “Without Jesus Christ, I wouldn’t have been here.”

Ivan has come to Gospel Rescue Mission three times, but this time feels different. He entered the recovery program knowing “If I continue messing up and relapsing, I’m gonna die.”

During his classes, Ivan discovered healthier ways to fight cravings by reconnecting with the gifts God placed inside him. “Read a book, write a poem, start drawing—do something that you’re good at,” he says. Through recovery, he’s begun to rediscover his own worth and potential. “I learned about myself that I can do it, that I can take my life serious now.”

Today, Ivan uses his story to say “Gangs are not the answer. Violence is not the answer,” he says. “Be positive and optimistic. That’s the only way you’re gonna go far in life.”

At Gospel Rescue Mission, Ivan is no longer simply surviving. He is rebuilding his life—one prayer, one poem, and one day of sobriety at a time.

Serving Together, Making a DifferenceRecently, we had the pleasure of welcoming a volunteer tour group from Keller Willi...
05/18/2026

Serving Together, Making a Difference

Recently, we had the pleasure of welcoming a volunteer tour group from Keller Williams to Gospel Rescue Mission. During their visit, the team jumped right in to help prepare lunch for the many guests we serve each day. We are incredibly grateful for their generosity, servant hearts, and willingness to give back to the Tucson community.

While volunteering in the kitchen, we asked a few team members what it meant to be there serving others:

✨ “Supporting people’s growth spiritually and otherwise.”

✨ “When you give back, you almost always receive more.”

✨ “It feels good to help out in the community.”

Their words are a powerful reminder that even simple acts of service can bring hope, encouragement, and meaningful connection to those around us.

Thank you to the Keller Williams team for spending part of your day serving alongside us and helping make a difference in the lives of our guests. Your kindness and compassion do not go unnoticed.

Join our journey and find out how you can get involved by visiting GRM Tucson 💙 https://www.grmtucson.com/get-involved/

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4550 S. Palo Verde Road
Tucson, AZ
85714

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