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Welcome to The Buck Project

A home for Josh, Shelly, Noah, Zoe and Ephram


Charity Golf Scramble for Josh Buck and 311 Ministries 

Wondering how you can help Josh and Shelly's ministry and play golf at the same time? Well on July 26, 2008 at Pilgrim's Run you can! Visit www.drivenscramble.com for more details!

Josh Buck Golf Outing

Be sure to visit www.drivenscramble.com to see all the details about this great event! 


Photos from May 2008

The Buck's new home is moving along very well.  The siding on the house (as you can see below) is almost complete and the concrete work is soon to follow. Trim work and the mason work will begin soon too and we can then start painting the interior of the home.  Landscaping will begin in 3-4 weeks and flooring will be wrapped up soon.The Buck's New HomeThe Front of the New Buck Home

The back of the new Buck House 


Contractors and Materials Still Needed

 The Construction Team is still in need of volunteer SKILLED TRADES to complete the Buck House. We are URGENTLY in need of:

  • ALL Masonry Material and Labor
  • Rough Lumber (some is being donated)
  • Framing Labor (We have a crew leader and help, but could use more)
  • Trim Labor (We have some help, but could use more)
  • Fireplace Material and Installation
  • Drywall Material and Labor (we have some laborers, but could use more)
  • Painting Material and Labor
  • Siding Material and Labor
  • Insulation Material and Installation
  • Tile Material and Labor
  • Carpet Material and Labor
  • Laminate Wood Floor Material and Installation
  • ALL Appliances

If you have the opportunity to donate any of the items above please contact:

Todd Wilde, Construction Team Leader
616.291.2711


Boy's selfless spirit is cause to give thanks

By Tom Rademacher | The Grand Rapids Press November 22, 2007

Press Photo/Emily Zoladz Charlie DeLano, 7, of Comstock Park, meets Pastor Josh Buck on Tuesday. Charlie gave the money he had been saving for his first hearing aid to help the Buck family build a new home. "It's pretty humbling," Buck said. "Just the thought that a little boy would do that ... it's amazing."  

If a 7-year-old kid had his way with today's front page, you might not be reading this.

You wouldn't be looking at his picture.

Heck, he didn't give much of an interview.

It's enough, in his own heart, to know he was willing to delay getting his own long-sought hearing aid in order to help a stranger in need.

But it's a story the rest of us need to know, if it goes to inspire even one person to remember how this is the season not of indulging and getting, but of unconditional love and selflessness.

Charlie DeLano lives in Plainfield Township with his parents and three siblings. He was born deaf in one ear and had been saving for years for a single-side hearing aid.

Read More by Clicking Here 

 
 
Groundbreaking Ceremony on December 15

We will pray, celebrate, break ground and begin construction of the new house for Josh and Shelly Buck on Saturday, December 15 at 10:00 AM. 

The lot (and future home) is located in the Copperwood Plat on 3-Mile Rd. NE, just East of Leffingwell.  Just turn North on to Coppergrove Drive, go straight and look for the people.  This is a wonderful opportunity to show your children and grandchildren how the family of God cares for one another.

Click Here for a Map of the Site

 
 
 

In January 2007, Greenhouse Ministries' Lead Pastor Josh Buck, and his wife Shelly, went to Cancun to rest and reflect after two difficult and painful years that included the accidental death of their infant daughter, Ava. On the first day of their vacation, Josh dove into the water and suffered a severe injury that damaged his spine and left him a quadriplegic. Although Josh has gone through intense physical therapy   and literally thousands of people have been praying for complete healing, Josh is still unable to walk and remains confined in a wheelchair.

 
"Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to
all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers."
Galatians 6:10
 

Josh and Shelly continue to be joyful, faithful followers of Jesus, and their unwavering testimony has been a powerful voice in our community to the power of Christ even in the midst of suffering. However, due to his accident he is no longer able to serve as a pastor at Greenhouse Ministries in Eastown. While he is on long-term disability and the Buck's and their three children have been recipients of an outpouring of love from the community to meet their enormous medical bills, the family has an urgent need for a barrier-free house to accommodate the new situation in which the Buck family finds themselves. Additionally, because they have a special needs child, the Buck's need to be in the Forest Hills, Grandville or Kenowa Hills school district.

 

 The Christians of West Michigan have a wonderful opportunity to come together and reach out to this family. By working together, we believe that we can bless this family and provide them with an ongoing symbol of hope and love in the form of a new house that will meet their current and future needs.

 
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  1. Pray for Contractors - that God would bring the necessary people forward to complete a home for the Bucks.
  2. Pray for Josh's Recovery - that God would provide healing to Josh and his family who have displayed tremendous grace throughout the past few months.


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