573-822-5858 | 1732 Hope St, Hannibal, MO
HARVEST OUTREACH MINISTRIES
Sober Living Programs | Loaves and Fishes Program
Harvest Outreach was founded in 2010 by the one true sovereign God of all creation, because of his great love, mercies, and grace to rescue the perishing from the destruction of addiction. All praise, glory, and honor are due to him alone.
Jesus said, "The thief comes to steal, kill and destroy, but I have come that they might have life and have it more abundantly."
John 10:10
It is the mission of Harvest Outreach to save lives and share Jesus Christ with people praying God through the power of the Holy Spirit will give them a new heart and a new spirit.
Harvest Outreach was founded in 2010 by the one true sovereign God of all creation, because of his great love, mercies, and grace to rescue the perishing from the destruction of addiction. All praise, glory, and honor are due to him alone.
Jesus said, "The thief comes to steal, kill and destroy, but I have come that they might have life and have it more abundantly."
John 10:10
It is the mission of Harvest Outreach to save lives and share Jesus Christ with people praying God through the power of the Holy Spirit will give them a new heart and a new spirit.
Sober Living Programs
Loaves and Fishes Program
Harvest House Ministries Provides:
Harvest House Ministries provides:
Safe, sober living residences for both men and women.
Sober Living Programs
Providing hot meals to those in need in the Hannibal community.
Loaves and Fishes Program
Please note, no sex offenders are allowed in our residential facilities.
If you know someone who could benefit from these services, please call the Harvest House at
573-822-5858.
Please note, no sex offenders are allowed in our residential facilities.
If you know someone who could benefit from these services, please call the Harvest House at
573-822-5858.
"The thing about Harvest Outreach has always been to save lives and introduce people to Christ and that seems to be the major difference in people's lives," said Hinds. (KHQA)
Hinds dedication to helping others through addiction journey earns him Hometown Hero honors
"Everyone has a story. Nick Farris’s story includes addiction and time in prison, but by connecting with Harvest Outreach Ministries, his life was transformed. Farris has been sober for 2+ years, is employed full-time at Watlow, is the Men’s House Manager at the Harvest House, and is now inspiring other men entering sobriety that they too can transform their lives."
(United Way of the Mark Twain Area)
WEEK 3: Nick Farris at Harvest Outreach
Our friends at Harvest Outreach Ministries are making positive change in our community! Their organization is providing food to the hungry and a safe place to live for individuals in substance abuse recovery.
(United Way of the Mark Twain Area)
WEEK 4: Get involved with Harvest Outreach Ministries
Matthew 9:37 (NIV) Then He said to his disciples,
"The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few..."
Hinds dedication to helping others through addiction journey earns him Hometown Hero honors
"The thing about Harvest Outreach has always been to save lives and introduce people to Christ and that seems to be the major difference in people's lives," said Hinds. (KHQA)
WEEK 4: Get involved with Harvest Outreach Ministries
"Our friends at Harvest Outreach Ministries are making positive change in our community! Their organization is providing food to the hungry and a safe place to live for individuals in substance abuse recovery."
(United Way of the Mark Twain Area)
WEEK 3: Nick Farris at Harvest Outreach
"Everyone has a story. Nick Farris’s story includes addiction and time in prison, but by connecting with Harvest Outreach Ministries, his life was transformed. Farris has been sober for 2+ years, is employed full-time at Watlow, is the Men’s House Manager at the Harvest House, and is now inspiring other men entering sobriety that they too can transform their lives."
(United Way of the Mark Twain Area)
Matthew 9:37 (NIV) Then He said to his disciples,
"The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few..."
We need you! From 2015 to 2017, opioid overdose deaths rose 39.9% in Missouri. Currently, 1 in 65 deaths in the state are due to opioids. Sadly, in Hannibal and the surrounding communities, that number is dramatically higher, even with the increasing use of Narcan by emergency responders to reduce opioid deaths. Here, 1 in 50 deaths is attributed to the crisis.