Since 1984, when Seattle Police Officer and Vietnam Veteran Bill Landreth noticed he was arresting the same people each night, he discovered most were Vietnam vets like himself that just never seemed to have quite made it home. He began to meet with them in coffee shops and on a regular basis for fellowship and prayer. Soon, Point Man Ministries was conceived and became a staple of the Seattle area. Bills untimely death soon after put the future of Point Man in jeopardy.

  However, Chuck Dean, publisher of a Veterans self help newspaper, Reveille, had a vision for the ministry and developed it into a system of small groups across the USA for the purpose of mutual support and fellowship. These groups are known as Outposts. Worldwide there are hundreds of Outposts and Homefront groups serving the families of veterans.

  PMIM is run by veterans from all conflicts, nationalities and backgrounds. Although, the primary focus of Point Man has always been to offer spiritual healing from PTSD, Point Man today is involved in group meetings, publishing, hospital visits, conferences, supplying speakers for churches and veteran groups, welcome home projects and community support.  Just about any where there are Vets there is a Point Man presence. All services offered by Point Man are free of charge.




  It isn't about who got a parade! When I came home from Vietnam, my cousin, a WWII Vet invited me to a VFW meeting and I was all but ignored because I was not in a "real" war and so how could I have any kind of problem?  All these guys stuck to each other like glue and pretty much ignored the "new" Vets.  And you all remember how it felt.  I see the same "new guys" 35 years later with the same baloney coming out of their mouths.  How in the world can you say you support the troops and then ignore them when they get home?
 
  Seems to me that no matter how many are killed, the survivors have an obligation to each other and to our posterity to insure the "new guys"  don't go through the same stuff our dads, grandfathers and ourselves had to endure...
 
  So to all you "NEW GUYS", Welcome Home.  Thank you for a job well done.  Your sacrifice is deeply appreciated here.  We support you regardless of when or where you served; we understand what you've been through and what you're dealing with now.  Continue through the site and get connected!

Dana Morgan (President of PMIM)



Hotline: 1-800-877-VETS (8387)

Point Man Intl. Ministries
Po Box 267
Spring Brook, NY 14140

E -mail: dana@pmim.org

HQ Phone:1-716-675-5552

Point Man Intl. Ministries is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization




“ To connect the hurting veteran as well as their families and friends with others who have already begun the transition home after war. With Jesus Christ as our focal point it is our desire is to provide spiritual and emotional healing through our existing Outpost and Home Front system.”

 

 

 

 

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