Alongside Ministry

I believe that sometimes people need a little reaching out to. I don’t think people grew up in life saying "I want to be a homeless person". What went wrong in their life where was the cross road that changed their dreams and how long did that transition play until all their hope was lost?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I do what I can to help some of these people and I try to be helpful because I am a follower of Jesus. When my friends talk about their children or show me pictures of their new born child, I respond with joy for them. No different when God shows me or brings my way a homeless person I respond with joy to the Lord because the Lord is proud of His children as well, after all we were all created because of God’s Love and Desire for us.

 

 

God’s Kingdom is His children and we all are creatures given the chance to receive a new and different life.

If I’m motivated by anything it is my passion to share Christ.  Take for example, Alise Evens, a young woman who wanted to see for herself what was really up with me and why I was being so kind and generous to the homeless when most people are not. She heard I was funding my mission and not receiving any church support. And when I told her I can’t wait for the church to support my service to my Lord Jesus, she began to question this God of mine. She saw I did not want anything from the people I serve; she saw my heart’s direction for helping the homeless, by being kind and loving to her and her friends.  She came to love me like a brother. Though, I knew it wasn’t me she loved, but the Christ in me--the Christ that blesses my mission. It’s with Christ’s blessing from the start and to this day that drives my service for Christ. The love that Alise saw in me started to work on her heart.  Even though she was so hurt and her pain was stuffed deep into her bowels it took a great deal of love to till that soil.

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