BridgeBuilders restores relationships under the banner of Christ by
engaging, equipping, and empowering individuals, families, and communities in South Dallas.
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OUR HISTORY
BridgeBuilders was founded as a result of a dynamic friendship between Velma Mitchell, a devoted mother and resident of the Bonton community, and Mike Fechner, a father and resident of North Dallas. While Mike and Velma shared a common bond in Christ, a centuries-old cultural divide stood between them. Fortunately, a teenage boy helped bridge the racial and economic chasm.
Mike became a mentor for Velma's son, Romon, who became like one of Mike's children and Velma like a sister. The two saw opportunities to bring mutual blessing to their communities, which was further catalyzed on September 5, 1992, when Romon was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting. The tragedy galvanized the resolve of Mike and Velma to see South Dallas restored and lives renewed by the love of Christ and the support of the community. In 1995, they formed the ministry known today as BridgeBuilders.
Today BridgeBuilders is an innovative service organization dedicated to bringing equity and opportunity to the Bonton+Ideal community. We serve over 1,000 individuals annually and engage over 200 volunteers in activating and serving the Bonton+Ideal community.
We accomplish this mission through the following initiatives:
Engage
We engage families through Adopt-A-Block and 100 Homes outreach programs.
Equip
We equip families through job training, employment staffing, financial coaching, life skills training, athletics, afterschool programming, transportation services, and our newly-launched grocery store.
Empower
We empower families through faith-based programming, bible studies, and youth mentoring.
OUR INSPIRATION
The story of Nehemiah is the inspiration behind all that we do at BridgeBuilders. During Nehemiah’s life, Jerusalem’s temple had been rebuilt after the city was destroyed, but the walls were still torn down leaving the city and the Israelites susceptible to enemy attack.
Nehemiah engaged with the Israelites and saw this terrible problem. His heart broke for them because he knew them. He needed to do something to help God’s people. So, he gathered resources from King Artaxerxes and received his blessing to work with the Israelites to fix the wall. Nehemiah equipped the Israelites with swords in one hand to defend against enemy attacks and bricks in the other hand to build the wall. Each person was empowered to build the portion of the wall right in front of their home, working together, to bring dignity and pride back to the people and protection to their community and city.
Jerusalem’s walls had been down for over 150 years, but Nehemiah and the Israelites rebuilt the wall in 52 days simply through Nehemiah’s willingness to engage, equip, and empower individuals, families, and the nation of Israel.
OUR VALUES
Unite Individuals (Luke 11:17, 1 Corinthians 1:10, 2 Corinthians 13:11)
We seek to bring people together understanding that we have more in common than different. We want to see biases destroyed and friendships created to promote diversity and unity across the city.
Mutual Transformation (Galatians, 3:26-28, Romans 2:10-11)
BridgeBuilders is not just about transforming the lives of those living in the communities we serve. We believe that through uniting individuals, we will see mutual transformation for both those coming into the neighborhood to serve and those living in the neighborhood, as every person has different struggles and areas of improvement.
Redemption over Condemnation (2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 John 1:9)
Our emphasis as a ministry is to see the redemption of all people. We do not condemn, cast judgement, or evoke the justice system, rather we seek to restore, redeem, and renew all people in all areas of life.
Seek First the Kingdom (Matthew 6:33, Romans 14:17)
In everything we do, from cleaning up the neighborhood to job training, we want to seek first God’s Kingdom. The foundation for all that we do is found in advancing the Gospel, promoting holistic justice, and seeking freedom from sin and physical, spiritual, and emotional bondages for all people.
Build Christ’s Church (Ephesians 2:20-22, Hebrew 10:24-25, Acts 2:47)
We believe that the Church is the bride of Christ, and that Christ uses His Church as the main instrument for change in our world. Because of this, we want to see a local, indigenous church planted in the communities where we serve so that our work goes beyond BridgeBuilders.
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