BY JEREMY WALDEN
FOR THE OBSERVER

OPELIKA —
Vulnerable individuals and families in the Auburn-Opelika community are receiving much-needed home repairs thanks to The Way 2 Serve, a local ministry dedicated to making a meaningful impact by sharing the love of Jesus in practical ways.
Doing home repairs for those who cannot afford to do repairs themselves is one of several projects of The Way 2 Serve. The focus is on helping low-income and handicapped homeowners, such as elderly widows, by constructing wheelchair ramps and other essential improvements. This year alone, The Way 2 Serve has already completed approximately 50 projects, with plans for an additional 25 or more by year’s end.
“About seven years ago, I felt God calling me into the mission field,” said Shane Kyles, the organization’s founder. “I prayed and committed to go anywhere. … I expected to hear from God that He wanted my family and me to go to a foreign country.”
To his surprise, he said, he was called to stay at home.
“God started revealing to me many needs in our city that get overlooked and hurting people who have given up on asking for help,” he said. “It was clear that God wanted to use me to share His love with people by meeting their practical needs.
“So, one Saturday with a handful of college students this ministry was birthed. When a person is living through a situation, maybe it’s temporary or maybe it’s more long term, and feels like they can’t find a way out, we desire to show them that Jesus is ‘the way.’”
Kyles said one of the highlights of The Way 2 Serve’s activities is “My Jerusalem,” a service day scheduled for Nov. 4. On this day, volunteers from diverse backgrounds come together to rebuild and restore the community.
“It’s not just about the projects, it’s about building lasting relationships and serving alongside one another,” he said. “There are hidden needs within the Auburn/Opelika community. Many residents are unaware of individuals living in desperate conditions. The ministry seeks to raise awareness and empower local residents to contribute to improving their community.”
These projects require a significant investment of financial resources and volunteer efforts, Kyles said, and The Way 2 Serve welcomes those interested in making a difference in their community. For more information about how to volunteer or donate, visit www.theway2serve.org.