Earlier this week I spent some time with Xenia, one of our Children's Garden staffers. She leads our Community Outreach & coordinates our Alternative Learning System Tutorials. Xenia shared that despite the fact she has been living with and ministering to street kids the past 6 years, God has been teaching her to go deeper & giving her a greater capacity to love the boys & those she meets in outreach. She is the "poster child" for ministry standards; yet she yearns for more.To Give & Love More. Her statements cause me to stop and consider* my capacity* for going deeper with the boys, in our churches and community. This past week, we ministered again to the families who suffered from the 3 typhoons that ravaged Manila last October and November. We worked with about 12-15 families, representing close to 100 people living under and near a bridge aside the Marikina River. The conditions are "maraming mahirap"(very difficult). Homes washed away. All their possessions gone. Mishap items are their clothes, bed sheets & cookware. They scavenge to sell anything & grow vegetables near the banks of the river. Just yesterday, I met a man who is new to this group of families; his story is moving & pathetic. Unfortunately, it happens all too often. When we arrived at our ministry site, we found him crawling around on the cement. He doesn't have the use of his legs & looks to be in his 70's, but is 55years old. He is Reynaldo De La Cruz from Montalban, Manila. As the story goes; late one night a car stopped on the side of the road, opened the door and lifted this man out of the car, set him on the ground, closed the door and sped off. Tragic, isn't it? And, shocking? How can someone do that? They must have known him! Yet, betrayed him & turned their back on him. In talking with him, we discovered he has four older children, and he doesn't know where they are. How does this happen tosomeone? His wife has left him and he is alone. We had the privilege to feed him hearty noodles and bread, and cold water. He had seconds. Reynaldo is very difficult to approach. He is not a precious child, or a smiling young person, or an engaging adult.. His clothes do not cover him entirely, and dirt is caked over all his body. If he needs to get somewhere, he must crawl amongst the garbage. He is probably 5'7", and is very skinny... probably 80 or 90 lbs. But Reynaldo is a child of God, and we have been called to minister to him. Pick him up, give him a haircut, give him a bath, get him to a doctor, nurse him back to health, tell him that we love him, tell him about Jesus. Xenia's words are still ringing in my ears, "going deeper in ministry", "have a greater capacity to love these people". Do I have the capacity to go deeper in ministry to Reynaldo, and serve him in his basic physical needs?* Do I have the courage to go deep with Reynaldo and meet his spiritual needs, setting aside personal fears and inadequacies?* In my prior business, we always talked about raising the bar, setting new targets. As Gods' ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ, we need to listen to His speaking to us through the Holy Spirit. We need to be willing to listen, hear, and obey. We need to continually be raising the bar, expanding our capacity, and going deeper in ministry. To going deeper & loving more.
God bless you guys and the wonderful work you are doing. I know you're making Jesus proud.
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