b'DifferentYet the SameThe Roaring Twenties, known for transformational changes in culture and lifestyle, proved prosperous for some and disastrous for others. A young California man found himself trapped in the periods dark sidecaught in a relentless cycle of alcoholism and homeless-ness. But one pivotal, providential day, he saw a sign on the door of Los Angeless Union Rescue Mission that said: There Is Hope for All Who Enter Here. The words resonated in the mans suffering soul, and he walked inside.That evening, a guest speaker named Mel Trotter gave his testi-mony at the mission. Trotter was a known rescue mission convert and American evangelist. Captivated by Trotters messageand the Holy SpiritJarrette Aycock accepted the Lord that night. He began ministering as an evangelist, became a leader in the Church of the Nazarene, and later founded A Kansas City Rescue Mission (KCRM). KCRM is now known as Shelter KC. We marked 75 years of ministry last year. Those words of hope that captured Dr. Aycocks attention so long ago have graced the doors of our missionever since.citygatenetwork.org 14'