
GROUND ZERO
MINISTRY

Ground Zero
Ministry
“Where healthy and Godly parent and child relationships are built.”
Are you ready to learn how to build a thriving,
godly relationship with your children?
If there is one thing we understand and have a heart of compassion for,
it’s parents seeking to build and maintain meaningful relationships with their children.
In today’s society, we know it is hard to raise children in God.
Everything they face seem to fight what God desires for their lives.
Many parents today are concerned with the reality that they’re in church but
not their children. Many believe they have failed God because of this.
Parents today deal with navigating the outside influences on their children
such as school, technology, social media, modern teachings and more.
If we are honest, many parents were not taught the practical tips and
strategies to build healthy homes and godly relationships with their children.
Ground Zero Ministry is Here to Bridge this Gap.
Hi, my name is Erica Cox
And like you, I have my own story as a mom seeking to raise godly children…
We all have a story! I’d like to share a small portion of my story as a Christian mom. I grew up going to church, but I did not have a personal relationship with God. That came years later after I was married with children. With my heart and relationship with God in a different place, life was different as I knew it. My spiritual responsibilities had increased and my desire to raise godly children became a primary focus.
However, I experienced spiritual opposition from the enemy who desires all of our children to serve in his kingdom. This ministry is about my fight and the determination to help other parents learn from my successes and failures to raise godly children.
I am grateful that all of my children are currently serving in ministry and developing their relationship with Christ. It was not without a struggle.
I believe my personal experiences, transparency has equipped me to serve you. I may not have all the answers but I would love to help you avoid unnecessary experiences that will hinder your child’s growth as a Christian.
