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Dec 17, 2011
Recent Violence to the homeless in Wichita has an impact on a local church providing services to the homeless.

Dec 16, 2011
Unfortunately, this Holida Season, many children in Wichita Kansas are still being told, there is no room for them in the inn. While services abound for virtually every homeless group, there are many children with no services available

Jul 25, 2011
The Small Church Who Could Challenges Those Who Could to Do More For The Homeless. National Night Out Event To Include The Homeless and Business Communities Together.

Feb 08, 2011
Wichita Kansas Abuse Story As Featured on Oprah Brings Attention to Sexual Abuse Issues. Wichita Author offers the unique perspective of a male abuse victim. With the publication of his new book, he is now available for interview and media..

Dec 07, 2010
The Holidays are not the most pleasant time for those who have been abused. Author Mike Furches brings light to abuse related issues. Facebook is drawing attention to the issue and Furches has made himself available for interviews.

Nov 10, 2010
An International effort to encourage those who can to help those less fortunate than themselves on December 18, 2010. Mike Furches, author of the book The Keystone Kid takes the responsibility personally, as Santa and a former homeless individual.

Nov 09, 2010
Male Victim of sexual abuse speaks out on the heals of Oprah Winfrey's recent program focusing on 200 male victims of sexual abuse. Furches story is unique because his mother was one of his abusers.

Nov 08, 2010
Author Mike Furches new release of The Keystone Kid is getting great reviews and has picked up national endorsements. This new book tells the true horrific story of growing up in an abusive home. It also provides hope and healing for those abused.

Oct 27, 2008
Pastor Mike Furches did not know he would become a model of the political discussion of 2008 but he has. This pastor of an online community of Faith and a small inner-city church speaks out after national recognition as an example of the Obama fans.


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