
Several years ago, with the help of Send Network, the North American Mission Board’s church planting arm, Leo and Miosha Robinson started Good Church, a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural congregation in the same neighborhood where Leo’s father once pastored in Flint, Michigan. Leo and Miosha began by walking their neighborhood and asking people, “What do you need?”
“Lots of people we met told us about how there’s not a laundromat anywhere around here,” Miosha says. In the lower level of Good Church’s building, they started Good Laundry, a low cost laundromat where people can now come not just to clean their clothes, but get help with resume writing, schoolwork, and most importantly, to hear about Jesus.
“That was our heart,“ Leo says. “That at Good Laundry, our neighbors would meet individuals who would love them in practical ways and out of that kingdom moments would happen.”
When our church gives through the Cooperative Program (CP) and the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, we help missionaries like Leo and Miosha Robinson reach their communities with the life-changing gospel of Jesus.
Pray for Leo and Miosha as God uses Good Church to breathe new life into their community in Flint, Michigan.