Monday, January 12, 2015

UNDER THE BRIDGE: Enough is Enough; I'm Coming Out of the Closet!

Since this blog is being read in over 30 countries, we are greeting one different country every time a post is written.  This week we say, “Hello!” to our brothers and sisters in Italy

"Noi siamo ambasciatori di Cristo, come se Dio stavano facendo il suo appello attraverso di noi." 2 Corinzi 05.20


Pavilion at the Bay Side Camp


Sunday, January 11, 2015

     As I came up to the pavilion at the Bay Side Camp on this cold, windy day, Shorty greeted me with his bubbly, unshaved personality; Chris calmly waved at me from his new van he had purchased together with Mike; Leila ambled up, smiling from within a sleeping back she had wrapped around herself to keep warm.  Jason shook my hand and gave me a big, positive smile.  And there was his wife Ashley.


Jason and his wife, Ashley with pajama bottoms
and a blanket to keep warm in bone chilling cold!

     Ashley stood under the pavilion with a small blanket wrapped around her for added warmth and protection from the frigid wind. She had the kind of body blanket one would wrap around while snuggling on the sofa sipping a warm drink, enjoying a good book on a cold, dreary day. If it had been a couple of degrees colder out here, it probably would have snowed; so the light clothing and worn shoes Ashley had on were just not enough to keep the bone chilling air at bay.  Her nose and ears were red with the cold.  Her faltering lips were not able to fully form functional words too fast.  However, I heard no complaints from her, as she seemed content to be with Jason, her husband of four months.  If nothing else, they had each other.  Yet, I had a special concern in my heart for Ashley…and I didn’t know what it was.
     Though I could have briefly pondered what a beautiful, young lady of 24 years was doing here, my main thought was to immediately get her food and warm clothing.  Emotions, such as pity, can get in the way of action, whereas love DEMANDS action.   
     I immediately told her I had warm clothing for her and warm food.  We would eat first and then we would let her go through the clothing and pick what she needed. 


A Leila wrap!

     I said the same thing to Leila, as she certainly can’t walk around all day long wrapped up in a sleeping bag!  She had a vehicle, but it had just been impounded.  She was now alone in the cold, hard street in the heart of winter with no shelter or adequate clothing.
     Then, there’s Pat.  Pat, who lives far away, attends church with her friend Dale, who lives close to me.  So, Pat brought a lot of women’s clothing which she gave to Dale at church so I could go nearby and pick it up.  Then, when I came over, Chris, Dale’s husband thought it would be a great idea if he cleaned up his closet to see what he had that he could give away.  That evening, he called me saying he had found in his closet three heavy winter coats, a half a dozen blankets and a sleeping bag, which I gladly picked up!
     Bill and his wife Glenda, also called me to tell me they had warm clothing articles for the least of these, which I was glad to receive.  Bless the Lord.  Thank you Jesus.


Thank you Bill and Glenda (not shown)!

     And then there’s Alain and Sarah who have three children and have so much in their closet which they freely and joyfully give for God’s purpose.  Praise God!  You could not give me anything better in life than things for the precious children of God, the least of these – the poor, the homeless, those in need.
     Lord, bless abundantly all those who give so freely of their heart, their closet, their prayers and their finances in love for You, Jesus!  Reward them all richly, oh Lord, now and in You Kingdom to come.
     Outwardly, people may not see much in me.  I certainly do not carry myself as a prince would, nor am I eloquent or witty in public.  Sometimes, I may even seem quite dull!  But inwardly churns the Holy Spirit presence of the Lord which compels me to joyfully walk closer and closer towards The Revival which God has so very close ahead for the remnant – the bride of Christ Jesus.
     “What,” you say, “all that from someone just emptying their closet?”


Out of the closet!

     I answer you with a resounding, “Yes!”  And I will add, “Where the Presence of the Lord is, there is Freedom!”  (2 Corinthians 3:17).  It is the same powerful Holy Spirit in the big things, as it is in the little things. 
       Listen to me, saints of God; if everyone in America emptied their closets, attics and basements of clothing (and other needed items) they no longer use, nor ever will use again, no homeless man, woman or child in the world would be without proper clothing or shoes!  Get that clothing out and personally GO to the homeless and give it to them.  Or give it to someone who GOES in the street, themselves, offering not just clothing, but love, prayers and salvation for the least of these which God loves so much.  Wouldn’t that reflect the church Jesus had in mind – a live organism, rather than a dead organization?

“Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.  And all the believers were together and had all things in common.”  Acts 2:43-44

     Because of people like Pat, Dale and Chris, Bill and Glenda, Alain and Sarah and more, I could more confidently go in the street and face Ashley and Leila, and bless them with their immediate needs.  That glorifies God because he gets all the credit.  He is the Master organizer, knowing who needs what, and when.  Praise God!
     Once the homeless are loved, fed, clothed and provided with basic needs, only then can you tell them about a Greater Love which leads to salvation.  Only then can you tell the world about The Savior, our Provider and Healer who wants fellowship with His people!
     Why would someone faithfully repent of their sins except to One who loves and forgives them, and gives them eternal life with Him in heaven?  YOU, saints of God, are ordained (put there) to manifest (show) that love to those in need as an example of Christ’s love.  Therefore, encourage each other with these words.

“We are Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making His appeal through us.” 
2 Corinthians 5:20

     That means YOU!  The remnant chosen by grace, the bride of Christ.

“So too, at the present time there is a remnant chosen by grace.”  Romans 11:5

     After eating, Ashley was eager to see what clothing I had for her, as was Leila.  I gave Ashley a wonderful, heavy, warm winter coat, thick sweat pants, new shoes, a king size bedspread, and she got to pick through a large pile of long sleeve tops.  Leila picked a winter hoody to keep her warm and other tops, also.


Now for the comfort of "warmth!"

     Neither of them picked more than they needed.  I urged them to take more, but they were happy with what they had, and confident that they would now have the comfort of warmth.
     Jason was overjoyed that Ashley, his wife, had found a large bedspread to sleep with.  He shared that whenever she would roll over in the tent while sleeping, she would take all the covers, leaving him uncovered and cold.  He let her.
     Then Jason revealed something to me that uncovered that special, unknown concern the Holy Spirit had put in my heart for Ashley.  She is now about two months pregnant!  She shared with me how twins and triplets run in the family!  I immediately took that concern to the Lord and prayed right there and then for the both of them.  YOUR prayers are also needed.  Thank you.


Jason and Ashley, last week when it was warmer!


     I then went to the Palafox Camp in town where I ministered to John, Chris, Jeff, Kevin, Kid and others.


Oh yea...Hot, hot dogs!

Kevin looking rather spiffy, if I may say.  Socks in his right
hand are worth their weight in gold.  He received some reading glasses,
so now I see him reading all the time on a park bench!

    
    
John is actually pleasantly social and loving! He loves the Lord Jesus Christ!

     Then, to my surprise, here comes Debbie and her gang of amazing, joyful ministers!  The last time I had seen her was in October of 2014 (see blog post Oct. 12, 2014).
     “I read your book (The Spark in the Street),” she announced, as she radiantly came toward me, “and I follow the blog!”
     She turned to her group of energetic servants of the Lord and said, “This is Jean-Luc.  He wrote the book and writes the blog.”  They all came to shake my hand.  This made me feel really weird, as I am not used to this kind of attention.  But I was glad that God was so glorified in such a way.
     Debbie seemed much more confident then when I saw her last.  She again talked about the book which saved her a lot of learning time.  In her eyes, I could see the love of the Lord.  In her actions, I saw how much she cared for the least of these.  She knew their names, what camp they could be found at, what they needed and what to bring.  She also had “dressed down” a little, according to instructions, compared to the fine way she was dressed when I first saw her here last October.
     She mentioned that she was coming out of the closet to finally minister to the homeless.  She and the ones with her had been in the closet too long; it was time to come out and serve the Lord.
     Amen to that, sister!
     So don’t just get all your unused clothes out of the closet, but get yourself out of there also and be used actively by the Lord!  Get out in the street, outside the church walls.  The Lord is searching for such to serve Him and to bless. 
     Debbie seemed to be well prepared for her ministry.  She might have heard the words from basketball coach John Wooden:  Failure to prepare is preparing to fail.  Either way, she seemed prepared to walk in the love of the Lord, serving Him joyfully, as was her dynamic entourage!
     She had brought friends, brothers and sisters and family out in the street.  This group was an active young group full of Holy Spirit energy!  Yet, they were not overwhelming, but well received by the homeless.  They seemed to have a good spiritual connection to those God loves so much – the least of these.


The beautiful people!  Debbie, 4th from left, in brown outfit, and gang.  Kevin and Kid on Right!

     As per Debbie, we all got in a circle, held hands and prayed for the ministry, the ministers and the least of these.
     Just as quickly as we ran into each other, this little whirlwind disbanded and headed for the next homeless camp.  God’s servants don’t sit still for too long!  The Lord always keeps them moving forward and relentlessly headed towards… The Revival.
     So, if you are experiencing cabin fever because you feel you have been in the closet too long, just say, “Enough is enough!  I’m coming out of the closet!  I’m going out in the street to serve the Lord, as He has told us to, and I don’t care what anybody says.” 
     Glory to God!


     Good night y’all, and God bless you.


Stay dry and warm John.  I'll see you in a couple of days!
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

UNDER THE BRIDGE: Not Paralyzed!

Since this blog is being read in over 30 countries, we are greeting one different country every time a post is written.  This week we say, “Bonjour!” to our brothers and sisters in France.

Je vous donne un commandement nouveau:  Aimez-vous les uns les autres; comme je vous ai aimés, vous aussi, aimez-vous les uns les autres.  A ceci tous connaîtront que vous êtes mes disciples, si vous avez de l’amour les uns pour les autres.  Jean 13:34-35

Mari!



2015 New Year

     She was nervous – very nervous.  On some nights, she had not been able to sleep.  She was about to do something she had never done in her entire life.
     To you and me, it might have been a simple matter.  But, she was going through a door she had never entered before.  Mari said she would not do this unless the Lord had called her to do it.  She felt the calling; the Lord speaking to her heart, calling her to do something that brought great fear in her life.
     Paul didn’t think twice about preaching the Word to the homeless – neither did Heather.
     Mari would say to me, “Jean-Luc, I’m so nervous.”
     It was a big step for her.  I understood her fear.
     Three minutes later, she would look at me again, shaking her head, “Jean-Luc, I’m so scared.”
     This went on for at least a month, for I had given her that much time for her to prepare to give her testimony to the homeless during our end-of-the-month service.
     “Mari,” I would respond, “these are your peers that you’re with every day; the ones you have no qualms about straightening up when they misbehave!”
     “This is different.  I don’t want to make a mistake – to mess up God’s Word,” she would say.  “I’m so scared, I can’t sleep.”
     How do you tell a homeless child of God to die to self and carry her cross?  She already slept in the street (a camp), ate when someone gave her food, and lived in the cold reality of the dangers of the street.  She trusted God for her salvation, her daily bread and her safety. She was a hundred times more trusting in Christ Jesus than any involved, card carrying, Christian church member attending church on Sunday (morning and evening), Wednesday and Friday evening worship meeting!
     Mari already knew the second part of Galatians 2:20:

“The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of god, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

     The homeless cannot make it in the street without this truth inscribed in their inner heart.  Now I needed to gently re-emphasize the first part of that verse to Mari, our disciple in the making;

“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.”

     She gave herself to preaching her testimony on December 28th.  She had Paul make cards with the Lord’s Prayer on one side and the “new” command Jesus gave us in John 13:34-35 on the other side;

“A new command I give you:  Love one another.  As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

     Mari is handicapped, but she is full of the love of God.  I see that in her.  She is a disciple.
     A week before her preaching, she shared with me, “Jean-Luc, I’m so nervous I can’t eat.”
     The morning of the service, having repented of her sins, she offered to the Lord a sacrifice of praise – she did not drink (her handicap).  She wanted to be sober to give the Word of God.  It was a great sacrifice on her part!  Don’t laugh – it was.
     She gave her testimony on the baptism of repentance.  They all listened to her with rapt attention.  When she was done, they all gave her a rousing round of applause.
     She and I have been talking about this “first” in her life since that day.  Mari has changed a lot in the past two years I have known her.
     She wants to preach again, in spite of her fears.
     Fear made her feel uncomfortable, but did not paralyze her.  She overcame her fears through faith in Christ Jesus.  She died to this world a little bit more, and became alive in Christ just that much more.  Her faith in Jesus grew to the next level and she now wants to do more to glorify His Holy Name.
     How about you?
     If a handicapped homeless person can overcome lifelong fears and stand up to give her testimony, how much more should you rise up to offer your testimony of Jesus Christ in your life.  That’s all that’s asked of you – that you, as a witness to the goodness of Jesus Christ, should give your testimony to a hungry, lonely and fearful world.  You might fear, but having been “crucified with Christ” will give you the victory and prevent you from becoming paralyzed and uselessly sitting on the sideline.
     Let this be the year when you boldly proclaim the Name of the Lord louder than you ever have before.  It can start with you saying to everyone, “God bless you,” instead of, “Have a nice day!”  And it can end with you preaching the Word of God beyond the church walls… into the street... and to the least of these.
     To 2015… The Revival year!

“Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.”  James 1:12


Good night y’all, and God bless you.

God blesses the animals, too!
Leila's dog has a new, homemade, pink collar!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

UNDER THE BRIDGE: Sudden Fear in the Camp!



Since this blog is being read in over 30 countries, we are greeting one different country every time a post is written.  This week we say, “Hello!” to our brothers and sisters in Russia

“Therefore be clear minded and self-controlled, so that you can pray.  Above all, love each other deeply…” 1 Peter 4:1


«Поэтому следует очистить единомышленников и сдержан, так что вы можете молиться.  Прежде всего, любить друг друга глубоко...» 

1 Петра 4:1


The Bridge Camp (left of the bridge) owned by the state,
and the Bay Side Camp (right of the bridge), owned by the county.
A new, wider bridge will eventually come out of the left side.

Sunday, December 7 and 14, 2014

     As soon as I arrived, one of our homeless man we minister to, frantically said to me, “They’re going to fence off the whole thing with chain-link fence!”
     Somebody else blurted out, “They’re gonna fence off the whole bridge area, and we won’t have a place to live, any longer!”
     They didn’t even look at the hot food and needed supplies we had for them in our hands, as Paul and I walked up to the pavilion at the Bay Side Camp. 
     “They came Friday with eight police cars and told us we had to go!” one said.
     “If we are still here by Monday morning, they would arrest us!” another joined in.
     Trying to sort this out, I asked, “Who is ‘they?’”
     “The D.O.T, man, the D.O.T (Department Of Transportation)!” He said to me.
     This is important because the Bridge Camp is on state property.  The city and county can’t really do much with the homeless staying on that side of the bridge because neither owns the property…the state does.
     How do you know it was the D.O.T that was here?”  I asked
     “The head honcho – the Director of the whole Florida State DOT - was here, himself, with a few of his men and lots of policemen.  He went under the bridge and looked.  They’re gonna fence off everything!”
     That is serious.


Bridge Camp with  orange D.O.T work truck by the bridge!

     “Anything left under and around the bridge that belongs to us will be thrown away if it’s still there tomorrow!”
     “When did ‘they’ tell you all this?” I asked
     “Friday, the day before yesterday!” replied a disgusted homeless man.  “Where are we gonna take all our belongings?”
     I pondered their situation.  A lot of things they were saying just didn’t add up.  I wanted to help them, but first things first.  Like the man that I am, I wanted to tackle this issue like a real man would.
     So I firmly and decisively said, “Let’s eat!”
     As we were eating, and they all shared their situation with me, Fear was freely circulating amongst them.  It seems Dread was somehow also invited to this dinner; not to mention that party crasher – Anxiety. 
     I felt life a failure, myself.  For God’s sake, just last week I had preached my heart out on Faith to all of them – the faith of a mustard seed!  We even gave them all crucifixes to put around their neck with a mustard seed glued at the feet of Jesus so they would remember the lesson on faith.  They were all still proudly wearing those crucifixes today.  Where did I go wrong?


I'll have my crucifix with mustard, please!

     To these homeless saints of God, their whole world was being fenced in.  The whole time I was there I could hear, “The sky is falling, the sky is falling!”
     Yes, we all know this bridge (The Three Mile Bridge) is scheduled to be replaced by a new, wider bridge – but not to be started until 2017-18.  And it will certainly start being built on the Bridge Camp side of the bridge – not at the Bay Side Camp where we were sitting and eating.  Also, the state would certainly not completely fence it in this early before construction begins.
     The other side of the bridge, The Bay Side Camp, belongs to the county, and not the state.  It is a very nice park with picnic pavilions, and is the park that leads to the drive-on fishing pier which was recently built – the longest drive-on fishing bridge in Florida, as our county is fond of advertising.  That side of the bridge would certainly not be fenced off, also. 


DOT truck (L); rescued homeless belonging (center)s; homeless (R) having a BBQ breakfast!
  
     I called a couple of the homeless who had witnessed the DOT director inspecting under the bridge and had heard him speak.
     “He said it was impossibly filthy, smelly and looking like a dump under there.  There also is a fireplace and a charcoal BBQ grill which is not allowed under a bridge,” answered one of the men.
     Another man continued, “They complained that too many police calls have been made for violence.”  Then he added, “But it’s always the same two people who are always fighting and calling the law on each other.” 
     Everyone nodded their heads in agreement. 
     They also had to agree that the DOT director did have a good point.
     Fear, anger, helplessness and frustration can all be so harmful as to block the simplest of logic – not to mention faith in Jesus Christ.  Most of these homeless men and women are saved by faith in Jesus Christ.  If they were to die today, they would go straight to heaven.  They are not afraid to die; they are just…afraid.  Fear in a human is like a virus in a computer – it creates havoc.
     We have to remove the virus.
     “Guys, maybe they’re just going to fence off the area under the bridge,” I suggested, “not the whole camps.”
     Half of those present silently nodded their head.  The other half did not want to let go of their fear and their doomsday scenarios.  Fear releases lots of hormonal changes in the body which results in a surge of energy.  Some might even like fear and might resent letting it go, as it can be a natural “high.” 
     However, faith is a hundred times better “high” than fear!  And without faith, it is impossible to please God.  Faith is the opposite of fear.  God wants faith from you, not fear.
     Still, some were making preparations for the world to end tomorrow!


The guard said, "We're putting up a fence!"
     I came back the next morning, Monday, to see what was going on.  A work crew had already blocked off the way under the bridge.  There was a guard present, as the workers were state prisoners on work duty.  I called the guard over and asked him what they were doing.
     “We are putting a fence to prevent people from going under the bridge,” he answered.
     “That’s it?” I replied.
     “Yep.”
     Virus removed.


The world-shattering chain link fence!

     This fenced would keep only three homeless men who lived under the bridge from living there any longer.  By Monday, this is how the bridge fence had affected the three homeless men:
1. Pete, who decided to return to his home (and his wife) in Louisiana and confront his issues.
Pete will be confronting his issues!


2. Terry, whom Pete lovingly put on a bus headed to a rehab center in Alabama so Terry could once and for all stop drinking, as Pete had.
3. Jack the Astrophysicist Fisherman, who found a sweet spot at a hidden beach where he could beach his kayak on sand, rather than having it get beat up on the rocks under the bridge.


No more rocky landings for Jack!

     Also:
4. At the Bridge Camp, Tim and Suzanne decided to move in together in a home they are now renting in town.


Tim at Bridge Camp...


...and Suszanne

5. Mari and Stosh decided to move to Jack the Intellectual’s camp under the oaks on the other side of town.  Someone even gave Mari a new, larger tent to live in!


Mari (L) and Stosh moved to a larger tent!

6. Chris the Peacekeeper decided to move back to Phoenix, Arizona, where his wife lives.  As a homeless man sorting out his life, he was impressed with our ministry the past year or so, and he wants to start the same in Phoenix.


Chris will start a homeless ministry in Phoenix, Arizona!

     Many of the others around the bridge had a breakfast cookout on the BBQ grill that was under the bridge, as they watched the state inmates work putting up the fence.  It was warm and sunny, with the clear blue water reflecting a million sparkling diamonds.  Life was somewhat back to “normal.”


Elmo's Kitchen!  Grill was removed from under the bridge.

     A couple days later, as I was driving down the street, my vehicle engine suddenly started making an awful metallic sound.  I stopped, opened the hood to see where that horrible sound was coming from.  I feared that I would now not be able to leave on my long awaited, family holyday visit at the end of the week.  I also feared the large expense I was going to spend to fix this engine. 
     I feared that… oh…wait a minute… nawwww…I’m not going to fall for that, Lord!  I will not fear, but instead have faith in you, Jesus.  If you want me to go on my trip, You, oh Lord, will fix my vehicle.  If you don’t want me to go, then so be it.  I trust you completely, Lord.  Glory to Your Name, oh Lord!  And I began to worship my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
     And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding filled my soul, heart and mind.
     I “feared” for about twenty seconds.  I’m still working on shortening that reaction time.

     Good night, folks, and God bless y’all.


Fear?

P.S.  It’s a long story, but the Lord did fix my vehicle by the next day, and it didn’t cost me anything!  I’m on my way to spend time with my family.  Glory to God!

  And for our Russian brothers and sisters in Christ:
The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’  Matthew 25:40
Король будет ответить, ' я говорю вам правду, что бы вы сделали для одной из наименее этих братьев моих, вы сделали для меня.»  Matthew 25: 40
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Sunday, November 30, 2014

UNDER THE BRIDGE: Was It A Dare, A Bet, Or God?

Since this blog is being read in about 30 countries, we are greeting one different country every time a post is written.  This week we say, “Hello!” to our brothers and sisters in Norway
“Therefore be clear minded and self-controlled, so that you can pray.  Above all, love each other deeply…”  1 Peter 4:1

Derfor være klart sinn og selvkontroll, slik at du kan be.  Fremfor alt, elske hverandre dypt...



Stosh (sitting) and Mari (standing)


Sunday, November 30, 2014

     Paul and I were standing in the warm sunshine talking with three homeless men at the Palafox Camp when three beautiful young ladies (early college?) who looked like world class models, resolutely walked towards us – even after Mouse, the pit bull, jumped and growled at them.
     I do want to tell you what happened, but I have to first share with you the reason for the above picture.  Then you will have a better understanding of the account of the three pretty maids in the sunshine.
     It’s easy to look at the homeless man (Stosh) and his equally homeless girlfriend (Mari) in the above picture and pass immediate judgment.  You might think, “Girlfriend?  He’s taking advantage of that little girl!”  Well…actually…she’s older than he is.
     You might say, “How can he take care of her without money?”  Well…if the only reason your girlfriend is staying with you is your money, how shallow is your life.  I pity the both of you!
     I guarantee you that whatever judgment you may pass on these two people will be shallow and erroneous (wrong).  Be careful because whichever way you judge them, know that you will be judged in the same manner that you judged them (Matthew 7:2). 
     You say, “Well, then, how should we look at them?”
     With the love of God, saints of God; with the love of Jesus in your heart.
    
     Today, Sunday afternoon, I ask, “Stosh?”
     “Yea, Jean-Luc.”
     “Did you go to church this morning?”
     “Kind of.”
     “What does, ‘Kind of’ mean?”  I wondered how someone can express doubt if they were in church or not?
     “I went and sat down.  The worship music started.  Then the pastor had different sections of people do different things.”
     “Uh?”
     “He had one section stand up and sit down.  Then he had the next section say ‘Amen.’  Then another section stomp their feet.  Then another clap their hands.  Then he had them do their thing at different times.  I CAME TO HEAR THE WORD!  WHY ARE THEY PLAYING GAMES?”
     “Did the pastor eventually preach?”
     “I don’t know.  I got tired of his games and left.”
     That, saints of God, sums up the problem with the established church in America.  And that, from the mouth of a homeless man whom God watches over as one of His precious children – one of the “least of these.”
     There are saints around the globe who go to church to hear the Word of God for their dire survival. Christian’s heads are being chopped off, praying families are being shot in the street, and missionaries are being beaten by antichrist mobs and burned alive (all this in the news just the past week!).
     In the largest country on the earth (China), home churches are having their rental contract cancelled and their utilities turned off; and some Christian leaders simply “disappear.”  There are other places in the world where a family member can legally be killed if they convert from Islam to Christianity.  If not killed, they can be thrown out in the street and forgotten.  And the list of persecutions goes on and on.
     The complacent established church in America yawns to hear such stories of persecution in far-away places in the world, not realizing that it is being persecuted itself.  And the “persecutors” are winning. 
     Yawn!  It’s time for another game.

     Three beautiful young ladies, fashionably dressed, came towards the five of us.  Paul and I were casually talking with three homeless men – Chris, John and Jeff.  We dress “down” when we minister to the homeless, which is probably why the three smiling ladies thought there were FIVE homeless men.
     I knew they were not from the local Christian College because their skirts were above their knees!  They also had a radiance about them – a freedom – that said, “I choose to be here.”  I figured they were not from a church group because there was no older church representative with them.  They were unafraid because Mouse, the growling, barking pit bull, failed to stop their advance.  They marched towards us with purpose.
     With a beautiful smile, the first one asked, “Are you hungry?”
     The second one, carrying a heavy case of bottled water asked, “Do you need some water?”
     The third one handed me a sandwich, which I may say, looked appetizing.  I almost took it!
     It took Paul and me by total surprise to be on the receiving end of such a generous act, rather than on the giving end.
     I asked them, “Which church sent you?”
     “A church didn’t send us, though we are from Hillcrest Baptist Church.”
     I asked in a different way, “Is this a ministry you have at your church?”
     “No we’re just doing it ourselves.”
     Here are three beautiful, finely dressed young ladies who brushed aside a frightful pit bull, and fearlessly walked towards five (humor me) grubby homeless men in the street in order to graciously and lovingly offer them food and water.  Today was the warmest Sunday in a month and these ladies could have had the choice from a hundred recreational activities they could have done with friends or family. But they chose to feed the “least of these” in the street!  Was this done in a bet, or a dare?  Or, was it God?
     They dared to go beyond the church walls, out of their comfort zone, and into the street to serve the Lord.  They weren’t somber, but joyful.  They didn’t yawn and wouldn’t play games, either.  The Lord said, “Go!” and they went.

     THAT IS WHAT THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN AMERICA NEEDS!

     They are called the uncompromising remnant – the street church – whom God is calling out of the brick and mortar church to be part of His coming, great revival.  For obvious reasons, the present established church (yawn!) is not getting the revival.  This revival of revivals is rising out of the street, as the first revival did 2,000 years ago.  Praise God!  And these three ladies will be part of it.
     I am saying this to you with permission from the Holy Spirit.

     In the above picture, we have Stosh and Mari who are strong believers in Jesus Christ.  Why are they in the street, you ask?  Please read my book “The Spark in the Street,” as I cannot go into those details here at this time.
     Mari went to church this morning, also.  They had a light lunch after church, after which they asked for volunteers to help clean up.  Mari was the first to answer the call, grabbing the vacuum cleaner and joyfully cleaning the carpet.  She is an organizer.
     Last week she ministered to a young 12-year old girl to stay in school and excel in her studies.  At our service and dinner, she is always the first one to help in any way she can, as is Stosh.  Mari is a catalyst for peace in the homeless camp.  Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall inherit the earth!       Mari is also a disciple of Jesus Christ, and we are training her as such.  She has a loving heart for people in need and she will stop whatever she is doing to minister to anyone.  She also has a hunger for the Word of God.  In fact, she will be speaking on her favorite Psalm at our next service!
      Does she have issues?  Of course – don’t you?
     Mari and Stosh are part of the remnant, also. 

     If, when you first looked at the above picture, you did not judge Stosh or Mari; then you are part of the remnant, also. 
      If your heart immediately reached out to them with the love of Jesus Christ; then I am confident you will be part of The Revival.
     If you looked at their picture, stopped and compassionately prayed for them before reading this blog; then you ARE in revival.

     Good night, and God bless y’all. 


For our Norwegian brothers and sisters:

Kongen skal svare, "jeg fortelle deg sannheten, uansett hva du gjorde for en av minste av disse mine br ° dre, du gjorde for meg."  Matthew 25: 40


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