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From cowboys to the homeless and jobless, to drug addicts and drunks, Union Gospel Mission of Fort Worth has unrelentingly helped and provided for people of all different backgrounds to help ease their pain, hunger, and need, while bringing them closer to Christ. This book takes readers through the 1800s as the Mission cared for and housed prostitutes, cowboys, and drifters, to now as it has physically expanded to a campus and partners with other organizations and churches.

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From cowboys to the homeless and jobless, to drug addicts and drunks, Union Gospel Mission of Fort Worth has unrelentingly helped and provided for people of all different backgrounds to help ease their pain, hunger, and need, while bringing them closer to Christ. This book takes readers through the 1800s as the Mission cared for and housed prostitutes, cowboys, and drifters, to now as it has physically expanded to a campus and partners with other organizations and churches.
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The UNION GOSPEL MISSION OF TARRANT COUNTY is a united Christian organization and ministry dedicated to providing love, hope, respect, and a new beginning for the homeless in Tarrant County. Since the earliest days, preaching the Gospel has been the focus of the Mission. From the early 1900s through World War I, demand for the Mission's services grew dramatically. Fort Worth's population had grown faster than the city could support. People requested food, clothing, shelter, and guidance, and the Mission freely ministered to all those in need. The Union Gospel Mission is located at 1331 E. Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas.