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Chris Guffey from Ground 40

BY Buffalo Jackson Journal
BY Alex Via

Meet the man whose mission is to provide practical and spiritual needs to men and women transitioning in and out of treatment centers, halfway & transitional houses, local jails and prison — Chris Guffey.    

North Carolina native, Christopher Guffey never thought he would be his hands and knees, in a jail cell, surrendering his life to the Lord. Now four years later, Chris is the founder of Ground 40 and helps men and women like himself every day.  

Before starting Ground 40, Chris spent 14 years as a forensic photographer and worked on many high profile cases. But in 2013 he found himself at the end of his rope. He was in jail, depressed, and awaiting trial for serious crimes he had committed. It was then and there that he was introduced to the bible and began to heal.    

“It was huge awaking to me that God was real; so much freedom rushed in. And how alive I felt at the time is something I’ll never forget. I was alone in the flesh but never alone in my spirit and when that discovery happened for me so many emotions rushed in breaking walls and my heart of stone,” said Chris.  

Now, as the executive director of Ground 40, Chris’s mission is to help other men and women like himself find hope and purpose through the bible.  

Psalms 40 sums it up perfectly:

“I waited patiently for the Lord;
He turned to me and heard my cry.
He lifted me out of the slimy pit,
Out of the mud and mire;
He set my feet on a rock
And gave me a firm place to stand.
He put a new song in my mouth
A hymn of praise to our God.”    

 

Originally, Chris started Ground 40 to help convicted felons get back on their feet after being released. Now Ground 40 services anyone in need of a fresh start. After being released from jail he realized that not everyone has a support system as he did. That’s when he decided to start Ground 40. It’s mission: to provide practical and spiritual needs for those who are transitioning in and out of halfway houses, local jails, prison, and treatment centers.    

However, Chris’s approach to treatment is different from traditional centers. Instead of healing the body, he believed in healing the soul through treatment, study groups, leadership, and life skill programs. To him, it's all about positives words, positive people, and positive things.    

“A lot of times I’m challenging the students to be committed to this new life and adventure,” said Chris.

Overall, Ground 40 is divided into three main categories: solid ground gatherings, chain breaker tours, and the G40 discipleship house. Then, within the G40 House there are three different level: student level, discipleship level, and “New Song” leader level. Only by participating in each category and advancing to the top level within the G40 house can a student graduate from the Ground 40 program.    

“I’m truly blessed and honored to witness men complete the outline for the ministry,” said Chris. “Being a follower of Jesus Christ is no easy task, but the reward is greater to come!”    

Interested in learning more about Chris Guffey and getting involved with Ground 40? Just go to www.ground40.com and learn about all the ways you can help with donating, fundraising, mentoring, providing resources and involving your local church, community or company, etc.  

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our fellow rugged gentleman!      

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