Our message is to love
Our mission is to tell
Our mandate is to go
And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses,
commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. II Timothy 2:2
The Angel Bear Project is the benevolent arm of RTC, founded by my wife, Mary Ann, in 2003. That year her dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer, given only months to live, and placed in hospice in our home.
Having a background in skincare as an esthetician, Mary Ann saw the need for quality products for those living with chronic disease. So, at the advice of the hospice nurses, she began to look for products free of toxic ingredients.
From then on, she proceeded to find the highest quality products specifically formulated for those living with cancer who were receiving chemo and radiation. That year her dad went to be with the Lord, and The Angel Bear Project began.
In building a community of like-minded people, we can improve the quality of life for the individuals we assist. The Angel Bear Project is a referral-based program. Our services include:
ABP networks with local organizations, food banks, and businesses. By working together in unity, we have been able to greatly enhance our ability to provide service for those who are vulnerable. For more information contact mary_ann@angelbear.org
Mission Statement
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me To preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."
Luke 4: 18-19
The Angel Bear Project is the benevolent arm of RTC, founded by my wife, Mary Ann, in 2003. That year her dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer, given only months to live, and placed in hospice in our home.
Having a background in skincare as an esthetician, Mary Ann saw the need for quality products for those living with chronic disease. So, at the advice of the hospice nurses, she began to look for products free of toxic ingredients.
From then on, she proceeded to find the highest quality products specifically formulated for those living with cancer who were receiving chemo and radiation. That year her dad went to be with the Lord, and The Angel Bear Project began.
In building a community of like-minded people, we can improve the quality of life for the individuals we assist. The Angel Bear Project is a referral-based program. Our services include:
ABP networks with local organizations, food banks, and businesses. By working together in unity, we have been able to greatly enhance our ability to provide service for those who are vulnerable. For more information contact mary_ann@angelbear.org
Tim Laughlin has been involved in full time ministry for over thirty-five years. Set free from a $2000.00 a week cocaine addiction and fifteen years of alcoholism, Tim gave his life to Jesus in 1980 and was immediately delivered. Trained in the streets, led only by the Holy Spirit, Tim prayed for drug addicts, prostitutes and anyone else that wanted to be free from the strongholds of sin. With a burning desire to see people saved and healed Tim founded and directed several Christian residential programs such as Manna Ministries, one of the largest and most successful women's ministries in the Southwest. Apostle to the ''NO-BODY'S'' of this world, Tim has been involved in virtually every facet of ministry, from prison, ex offenders, UN-wed mothers, addicts, Gays and those that nobody wants. Without formal training and only a love for people Tim has seen hundreds set free, healed, delivered and raised from the dead by God's powerful anointing available to everyone that asks Him. Through many trials and fires in his own life Tim has learned to trust in the Lord for all of his needs and to rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance in every circumstance. His vision is for the Body of Christ to become the powerful army of disciples that God intended them to be, trained for battle and loving people from all walks of life. Tim's wife, Mary Ann works along side him ministering and training those that come for help. Deemed hopeless from extended drug abuse and surviving five mental institutions, Mary Ann was set free and healed miraculously and restored to a beautiful woman of God. Tim and Mary Ann are available to speak to your church or organization. Personal counseling and individual training are available upon request. Drug and alcohol addiction therapy is also available for adults and teens through support groups and referrals. For more information please contact us. ***Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits; Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases, Who redeems your life from destruction, Who crowns you with loving kindness and tender mercies." Psalms 103: 2-4***
The Angel Bear Project is the benevolent arm of RTC, founded by my wife, Mary Ann, in 2003. That year her dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer, given only months to live, and placed in hospice in our home.
Having a background in skincare as an esthetician, Mary Ann saw the need for quality products for those living with chronic disease. So, at the advice of the hospice nurses, she began to look for products free of toxic ingredients.
From then on, she proceeded to find the highest quality products specifically formulated for those living with cancer who were receiving chemo and radiation. That year her dad went to be with the Lord, and The Angel Bear Project began.
In building a community of like-minded people, we can improve the quality of life for the individuals we assist. The Angel Bear Project is a referral-based program. Our services include:
ABP networks with local organizations, food banks, and businesses. By working together in unity, we have been able to greatly enhance our ability to provide service for those who are vulnerable. For more information contact mary_ann@angelbear.org
Mission Statement
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me To preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."
Luke 4: 18-19