praise_yeshua > 05-26-2016, 05:24 PM
aleshanee > 05-26-2016, 07:04 PM
praise_yeshua > 05-27-2016, 01:28 PM
(05-26-2016, 07:04 PM)aleshanee Wrote: i have worked with ministries to the homeless and victims of domestic violence for many years now.... and also still go out on my own to help and take food to individuals i know about who live on the street.... .... there are a lot of things we try to do for them including everything from telling them the gospel message to taking them food and clothing.... ...( things baptists criticize as a social gospel...) ......... and we also offer advice on many different things they can do to help themselves...... ... we are often met with resistance on that last part...... and if not open resistance then many will just nod and smile and thanks us for helping them then go on doing what they have been doing all along.............
i would love to see every one of them get off the street and begin living a more healthy and productive life ... but i don;t see it as my failure if they don;t....... .... for many of these people so much has been taken away from them that the freedom to make their own decisions is literally the only thing they have left..... ..... and they are not willing to give it up easily.... even if it means only taking someone elses advice..... . ...... sometimes a street person ..once saved.... will change and do what it takes to get off the street..... and i have even seen them start going to church and begin reaching out to other homeless that are like they use to be....... we rejoice over that when it happens....... but i don;t necessarily count those cases as our victories any more than i count the others as our defeats........ .....
only God can do the work required to change that person.... ... all we can do is show compassion as God commanded..... and continue to show compassion even if we are not aware of any difference it might be making........ for many of the people who live on the streets.... especially the worst of the worst..... ... what we do for them is the only compassion they are ever shown....... and though it might not make an immediate recognizable difference in them...... i believe that one day it will........ there are many reasons people take to the streets and become what we call homeless and destitute..... some really are disabled to the point that helping themselves do better seems to be an insurmountable task...... .....
and if it had not been for compassion from others that they might have seen as small or even wasted on me at the time.... but which i remembered later when a time to make a decision came.... i might have ended up homeless on the streets myself....... but i would not have lasted long out there...... ... the average lifespan for people once they have lost all hope and take to the streets is only about 3 years if something or someone doesn;t intervene...... that;s one of the thoughts that keeps me working to help them... plus the knowledge it could still be me in their position some day in the future with a just a few changes in circumstances.... .....
aleshanee > 05-27-2016, 07:20 PM
praise_yeshua > 05-27-2016, 07:26 PM
(05-27-2016, 07:20 PM)aleshanee Wrote: there are a lot of people homeless on the street who are mentally ill or disabled..... their families left them on the street because they either could not care for them any longer or just didn;t want to deal with them any more........ i have come across literally hundreds like that over the years...... their life expectancy on the streets is often shorter than for those who choose to live out there...... so we try to get them into shelters quickly if at all possible... before something tragic happens to them...... ... homeless families with children are another group we see as a high priority...... ..... most of them are local people born and raised in hawaii..... ....... but many of the single and often most mentally ill homeless are people from the u.s. mainland...... who only a short time ago might have been wandering the streets in some mainland city .... and making a nuisance of themselves there.... before the police department arrested them... threatened to jail them for vagrancy... but offered them a one way plane ticket to anywhere far away that they wanted to go instead..... ....... ..... and what is the favorite designation for people in such a predicament who have just been offered a choice?............ hawaii of course.......
aleshanee > 05-27-2016, 07:47 PM
(05-27-2016, 07:26 PM)praise_yeshua Wrote:(05-27-2016, 07:20 PM)aleshanee Wrote: there are a lot of people homeless on the street who are mentally ill or disabled..... their families left them on the street because they either could not care for them any longer or just didn;t want to deal with them any more........ i have come across literally hundreds like that over the years...... their life expectancy on the streets is often shorter than for those who choose to live out there...... so we try to get them into shelters quickly if at all possible... before something tragic happens to them...... ... homeless families with children are another group we see as a high priority...... ..... most of them are local people born and raised in hawaii..... ....... but many of the single and often most mentally ill homeless are people from the u.s. mainland...... who only a short time ago might have been wandering the streets in some mainland city .... and making a nuisance of themselves there.... before the police department arrested them... threatened to jail them for vagrancy... but offered them a one way plane ticket to anywhere far away that they wanted to go instead..... ....... ..... and what is the favorite designation for people in such a predicament who have just been offered a choice?............ hawaii of course.......
That's sad.... Truly said...
Is there really not that many opportunities for these people to get help and to eventually, be able to take care of themselves?