Clayton
is a Turning Point regional trainer, and seminar instructor. Turning
Point has truly become a turning point in the lives of people who, at
one time, were in bondage to life-controlling problems, and now are set
free by the power of Jesus Christ! Rev. Arp has been using this
church-based recovery program in both jail ministry and crisis
intervention. “Turning Point offers small groups that are relationally
focused,” said Arp, “and such settings build the trust, affirmation and
mutuality that allows people to overcome life-controlling problems.
Turning Point is a program to help the church reach out to people with
life-controlling problems.” www.turningpointministries.org.
Beth writes and composes songs
that minister to women, and weekly facilitates a Turning Point Insight
Group for ladies only! Her ministry includes “Committed to Freedom,”
helping to bring healing to the sexually abused.
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The Arps were recipients of the Distinguished Ministry
Award from Turning Point in 2002 and received the Outstanding Volunteer
of the Year Award from Louisville Metro Corrections for 2003.
The Arp’s have two teenage children and have been
married since 1980. Beth and Clayton both worked as single residential
staff in Teen Challenge before their marriage. Clayton is a graduate of
Central Bible College and Beth is a graduate of Trinity Bible College.
The Arps are available to
minister at churches throughout Kentuckiana.
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