I was at a conference today called 'Catch the vision for 2010'. The speaker was very much like our normal motivational speakers but he spoke about the church and how to reach out. His church and those he highlighted earn thousands of rands in collection, sponsors, big business etc and as a result they have schools going, building churches in previously disadvantaged areas, training up people, reaching into universities and even church planting in Lesotho.
So many people want to be missionaries in distant lands. Even here in South Africa people will tell about how they are taking the 'Good News' to the squatter camps, how they are funding missionaries to go into darkest Africa to bring the news of Jesus to those that are lost.
I applaud them - being obedient to the Word of God, but what fascinates me is that on their doorstep was our little church and we were part of their group. We are located in a semi-industrial area, - we call it our mission field. Around us are people living below the breadline, grannies (white and black) living in garages, children living without hope, people without work, single mother families squashed into tiny rooms a little larger than two beds width. Hungry people. Displaced refugees. Street Children and child prostitutes.
Did they ever hold out a hand to uplift their poorer brothers in the Lord - not once. Did they know about us - yes but maybe because we don't run in a squatter camp we don't qualify for aid.
Thank goodness our Lord is bigger than these mega churches. Every Sunday we get just enough money in to feed our children that are hungry before they attend Sunday school. The poor or elderly get given a food bag once a month. One family crawls into the big skips and with garden gloves dig out tinned food that is still ok to eat. They wash off the vegetables, even sell second hand clothes and feed our needy brothers and sisters immaterial of the colour of their skin.
When we find someone needs clothes - we ask every one we know and we cloth them. If we see someone in the Sunday school (45 kids) or youth (42 kids) needs clothing or stationary or schools we either supply from what we can get from our poor congregation or we ask our richer friends. In the end the kids get money for their school outings, food on the table, beds to sleep in, fridges to keep food in, Sunday school curriculum and visual aids - God supplies it all through His children who have heard our cry for help.
So what do we still want to do:-
- Start a homework centre for kids in the surrounding community with internet, printers, a fully stocked library. People who can assist with teaching extra maths, science etc. Here we would also feed the children - spiritually and physically.
- Reach into the surrounding schools with full time workers - taking the Good News to the children on our doorstep
- Run a Holiday Bible Club, Youth Camp and Alpha every year financed by people with a heart for the lost right here in the city.
- Bus in and run a weekly social event for senior citizens with people who can assist with hair cuts, pedicures and manicures.
- Start a soup kitchen 7 days a week staffed by people who need work
- Start a Operation Employment to type CV's, do skills training, run a free personnel job finder but to name a few.
- Have NIV bibles for everyone in the church and for the new people still coming in - run ABET classes if they cannot read it.
- carpets to cover the floor for the Sunday school and youth. To cover the wooden pallets that will make a low stage.
- About 2000 face bricks to create Sunday school / youth church classrooms.
- Curtains and chairs.
- Stationary, bread, food for our Sunday school kids in need.
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