We only met a few times to prepare for a major outdoor event in Juarez, Mexico. There were 10 such events throughout the City of Juarez, Mexico last Saturday, November 17th. I could only be part of one of them. Pastors from the area around where we held the campaign, one of the ministerial alliances, and myself planned on a few thousand coming out to this outreach. Little by little, more and more things were added to make this event as special and productive for God's kingdom as possible.
We had a special program for children, free haircuts given by volunteers, free food to take home(out of my budget 100 lbs. of beans, 100 lbs. of rice, and 100 lbs. of potatoes were donated), free food to eat on the premises, a large table was set up for free legal counsel, free New Testaments and Gospel of John booklets, and free dental check-ups. We had face painting, which is a kid's favorite (before we left, the place looked like an old Indian movie).
I was volunteered to do animal balloons for the kids. But before leaving the house that day I decided to take the reading glasses that I bring to churches to help those people whose eyes have become too weak to read the scriptures. The reading glasses also help some kids whose eyes have already began to fail and who are also failing in school due to poor eyesight. I brought the small table that I carry with the reading glasses and I set up immediately. But before the 2pm hour when we were due to start a line began forming for the glasses. I failed to think that I was not going to a church where 30 or 40 people would need glasses. This outreach was for a few thousand people. Suddenly I realized that I could not do the "promised" balloons for kids and the distribution of glasses. I needed help! I asked for assistance and immediately had 3 Pastors come to my aid. I gave them the basic pointers in handing out glasses and started with the balloons since no one else knew how to make animal balloons (I will hold a training session before the next outreach). It turned out that the longest line was the one for glasses. The line for food was the second longest. No less than 50 people remained on the line for glasses the whole 3 hours we were serving the community. I estimated that we gave out 500 to 600 pairs of glasses. One of the Pastors who worked the "glasses line" told me that he estimated about 1,000 glasses were given away. (I get the glasses at less than $1 each). If we gave out 1,000 glasses, then the Lord multiplied them because I did not have that many. I have witnessed the Lord multiply food before, this is a first for glasses. I always get watery eyes when I see a happy child with his new glasses and the contentment they feel to know that their school grades will soon change. I did the animal balloons right next to the reading glasses station, so I witnessed the blessings of the glasses. I was speechless when a lady, probably 40 years old, told me that she would not have to give up her factory job now because she could see the small parts she has to work with. Jobs in Juarez are very hard to get. Her joy reminded me of 84 year-old Maria who received a used pair of bi-focal glasses last year. Maria went to her daughter, then her grand kids. She would hold their faces in her hands as if she had never seen them before. She would tell them that she had forgotten how beautiful they were. Maria's world opened up in front of her, again.
BEFORE WE ACTUALLY STARTED KIDS WERE WAITING |
CROWD BEGINS TO ARRIVE |
I couldn't believe the excitement of many just to be getting a free haircut. We know that many go to bed hungry so it was specially wonderful to give out food. The smiles on children's faces who were getting a puppy balloon was priceless. Once in a while I would spot a teenager and hand them a balloon. They would be too embarrassed to get on line for a balloon. When I approached them with a balloon their whole face would light up.
THE FRONT OF THE LINE FOR GLASSES. I HAD MORE IN THE CAR |
BROTHERS DECIDE OWNERSHIP OF THE BALLOONS |
This is what the gospel is all about. Reaching lives for Christ and His eternal Kingdom. The church MUST get out of its four walls. How can we let our lights shine if we lock ourselves up? How can the world taste the salt of the earth if we remain inside the salt shaker? The Apostle Paul said, "I am not ASHAMED of the Gospel, because it is the POWER of God for the salvation of everyone who believes..." (Romans 1:16).
LINE TO REGISTER TO HAVE MINISTERS VISIT THEM |
LINE FOR GLASSES |
SIDE OF THE TRAILER FOLDS DOWN TO A STAGE |
WE LOST COUNT OF THE HAIRCUTS. ONE LADY DID 39. |
Many thanks to everyone who sacrifices to make all this happen. I can't thank you properly or enough. But there is One who promises that He will reward a cup of water given in His name. So how much more will He reward a greater sacrifice than water?
VERY HANDY STAGE. TRAILER BELONGS TO THE MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE. SEE THE DENTIST, FAR BACK. |
I want to close with a theme song that I have for Juarez. It is titled THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. But the dream is only impossible to those who do not know my Lord and His promises. We need more men and women to become part of that dream. That Possible Dream.
God's richest blessings on all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGsYrpejAYw&feature=related
If the site does not open go to youtube looking for The Impossible Dream by Luther Vandross.
Daniel Torres
11985 Pellicano
Ste. G, Box 169
El Paso, Texas 79936
1-501-827-7679
d_torres53@yahoo.com
Double click on the pictures to enlarge.
No comments:
Post a Comment