Good to be back??

by on Aug.25, 2010, under Blog

Hey Everyone!

At the beginning of August, I had the amazing opportunity to go on a mission trip to Mumbai, India to help out an organization called Bombay Teen Challenge (BTC) with several others from Philly, New York (chicken & rice, holla!!) and New Jersey.  BTC began as a ministry devoted to reaching out to the poorest of the poor and has evolved to rescue and care for sex slaves in the brothels of Mumbai, the children of sex slaves, juveniles roaming the streets, addicts and runaways.  I must say, we went with a mindset ready to bless all those we came in contact with on this trip, but moreover than we could EVER have imagined, we in turn have been the ones blessed.

We had opportunities to talk and work with the children at BTC, some HIV+, many not knowing who their father is, some not aware of their true age, others just thankful to not be on the streets anymore.  My first reaction when I saw these kids was just an amazement at how happy they all were!  It was a happiness I couldn’t understand; their smiles so large and sweet they became contagious… seconds after seeing all of them, we too were smiling!!  I quickly realized that their happiness boiled from within because they were so greatful to have an opportunity to be where they are at right now, and not out on the streets, unaware of their surroundings, or when they’d get to eat their next meal.

We heard testimonies from women who were once taken, or left, from their homes, promised a life of opportunity and hope, yet stripped of all dignity and forced into sexual slavery in Mumbai, India.  By being forced into this “lifestyle” many became scared and had no place to turn for help.  Not knowing who to trust anymore and not wanting to bring shame to their families or themselves, they remained shackeled to their new lives in the Red Light District.  Broken mentally, emotionally, and physically, many of these woman racked up debts that they were unable to pay off.  Many had children born to them by some guy who felt the need for a 5 minute sexual adrenaline rush… never to be seen or heard from ever again, yet these woman were faced with the choice of raising their children on their own, within the Red Light District.

Testimonies from the men began with running away from home hoping to find a better life in the streets, little did any of them realize the hardships they would face, or the atrocities of the life they had chosen at the time.  Consequently, many fell victim to the streets and became heavily addicted to drugs and alcohol.  Begging on the streets throughout the day provided enough money for the drugs and alcohol that they craved, causing many to not even be able to eat or afford proper food.  Living in homes made of cardboard boxes, or tarp hanging over their heads, nearby the railway stations or transit centers, their lives were lost to wandering the streets, and with no education they were unable to obtain jobs to take them out of this poverty and wretched situation.

Yet… God is a JUST God.  God is SO much more of a Father to His children than anyone could ever be, is SO much greater than that guy who walked into the Red Light District as a client, and is SO much greater than any addiction that anyone on these streets had ever had to face.  After talking to many of the men, women, and children at BTC, it is SO clear to see the hope that God had restored in their lives.  The very fact they each of them can truly and genuinely confess that Jesus is their Lord, and He alone has brought them out of their past to take them out of such miseries to provide an open path of redemption and hope, is just AMAZING.

Only God can cause such a transformation in their lives.  How can I possibly say that it’s only God?  Because people always change.  People will always say something great to you in hopes to change you or make you feel better and to help you forget about your past, but there is only ONE person who can allow you to truly forget about your past by knowing that your sins have truly been forgiven… and that is Jesus Christ.  Jesus BECAME sin, and SURRENDERED that sin upon the cross to His FATHER, and according to one of His last sentences on that cross, “It is finished.” – meaning, sin is over, it’s done, it has NO bearing or hold over our lives, and we need to indulge in that fact and move forward in His unconditional Love and Grace.

Jeremiah 33:10-11- ”This is what the LORD says: ‘You say about this place, “It is a desolate waste, without men or animals.” Yet in the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem that are deserted, inhabited by neither men nor animals, there will be heard once more the sounds of joy and gladness, the voices of bride and bridegroom, and the voices of those who bring thank offerings to the house of the LORD…’ ”

This verse came to life when I went to Mumbai, society might say that there is no hope or possibility for salvation within those streets of the Red Light District, but I say to you that is completely FALSE.  There IS hope, and there is SO much opportunity to bring that hope of Christ to people there, so that they may know that they no longer have to live in that lifestyle, but they can trust God to take them out of it.

It’s the least we can do with all that God has blessed us with, isn’t it up to us to go out and break the injustice and stop sexual slavery?  to stop the drug and alochol addictions?  to provide for and take care of the many hungry and homeless?

In all honesty, it’s not good to be back… I wish I was there helping in whatever way I can, but it’s up to us to be faithful in what God has already given us, and I truly believe if we align ourselves to Christ and work as a community for Him, He will take us to where He wants us to be, whether to minister on those streets, or not.  God bless!

In His Grace,

Steve

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4 Comments for this entry

  • Jobbin

    This ties in so well with our latest event…the need to outreach is not just for us to feel good, but it is the very nature of Christ. To heal the brokenhearted, to loosen chains, to help wherever our hands can help. Let’s commit ourselves to a lifestyle of outreach to restore our cities!

  • Philly

    I just read this blog and man it touched my heart so much. It reminded me when I went to Croatia and visited an orphanage. The kids who ended up there as a result of parents addicted to drugs and not able to take care of them. Even the mom when on drugs during the pregnancy which caused the baby defects didn’t one the child because she didn’t want to deal with it. It broke my heart. The kids though had smiles on their face and a joy that I can’t understand just like Steve said. Why? This orphanage is under the foundation of the church. The kids are taken care of by people who are Christ oriented. Steve, I wish I could do something like that. But like Jobby said we need that lifestyle of outreach.

  • Jonathan

    I read this blog at 5:30 in the morning, and by some chance, I was listening to This is Our God by Hillsong. I broke down into tears reading how these victims could have such positive attitude on life after everything they’ve gone through. Then the words, This is Our God struck my heart. He is the reason why these men/women/children can even smile. This brings so much joy to my heart. I love this blog!!!!! I wish we could all go one day…

  • Joel

    My heart is overwhelmed with joy and sadness…These precious people went through so much hardship..but in the end..they lift the name of Jesus! It just proves..that no matter what…All you need his HIM!

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