Thursday, March 20, 2014

They will know we are Christians by our LOVE...

In February, a team from YWAM (Youth With A Mission) came to Santarem for their final two weeks of ministry. They contacted me to work with them as their translator. We did several different types of ministry including church services, visits to drug rehab homes and street evangelism. When I first sat down with the team leaders, they mentioned their desire to work with prostitutes in the middle of the night. I couldn't think of anywhere we would find female prostitutes but I knew of a strategic place in the city where transvestites go on a nightly basis to work in prostitution. I have a friend from church who is an ex-transvestite and I took him to meet the team to give his testimony and any ideas about how we should proceed with this ministry idea. We went 5 different times between 11pm and 3am. The whole purpose was to get to know them, their stories and win their trust by seeing that we cared for them. Almost all were very open to talking with us. Some things we found out were that many of them come from a church background but at some point stepped away from The Lord, many are deeply involved in drugs, most were abused as children and all are not truly happy  and would like to get out of this lifestyle. Each time we went with the only intention of showing them that they are important and that we love them and most importantly that Jesus loves them. The team decided to have a little party for them before the end of their time in Santarem. Six of the young men went and we had a dinner for them, a birthday cake for one who was about to have a birthday and a time of presenting the Gospel and a salvation message. Most listened closely and it was noticeable that they were being touched. The guy that was next to me started crying and when asked if we could pray for them almost unanimously they said 'yes'. Only one didn't want prayer but at the end of the party asked for us to take him home (he didn't even want to go back to the streets to "work").  While we were in the car he opened up completely and we prayed with him before he got out of the car.  The team also presented them with Bibles that they had signed. They were so excited to get their Bibles.  All I know, is that the young men that were embarrassed, nervous and wanting to leave in the beginning, at the end didn't even want to leave. God is doing a work! This is a ministry that I never imagined being a part of. My friend Pablo (ex-transvestite), missionary couple Josue and Amanda and myself are now taking the reigns of this ministry that began while the YWAM team was here. Since the team left, we have kept in touch with a few of the young guys and have planned weekly prayer and fasting for this ministry that God is birthing and also weekly visits to the street where they 'work'. I have become close to a couple and I can see how needy they are for affection because of not having relationships with their parents. I have 'adopted' them as my sons. One even calls me 'mamys'. Most aren't even 20 yet. They have been rejected by society and even the church, so now is the time to show them the true love and freedom that comes only through Jesus Christ. Please be praying for this ministry and for all of us involved. Satan is not happy and will be ready to attack and get us down. The last thing he wants to see is these young men free from the chains of sin and death. All of them expressed to us their desire to stop prostituting themselves and using drugs. They said they have tried many times to stop but something always pulls them back to that place. As Christians, we know that it is Satan that has a hold over them. They are slaves to him. But we also know that through Christ, ALL things are possible. So pray, pray, pray. This is only the beginning of great things that God is going to do in Santarem and in the lives of these young men! 

Below are some pictures of the time with the YWAM team and the ministry we did while they were here:


Translating at a center for homeless people, addicts, prostitutes, etc.  Each day Monday through Friday they have a service and then have lunch available for free.
Praying for a young guy at a drug rehab home.  It is an 8 month program run by a Christian man.  They have up to 15 students at any one time. 
 The team with the men from the drug rehab home.  We made many friends.  Great testimonies are coming out of this place! 
One evening out in the streets.  To my right is a young man who calls himself Jade.  Please pray for him.  He has made a decision for the Lord in the past.
 With the team for one of the leader's birthday's.  After the party we went out to the streets to talk to the guys. The one in the blue and white striped dress is Ewerton (calls himself Monique).  Another one in the picture that you can't really see is Sandalo.  He is addicted to drugs.  He comes from a Christian family.  Please pray for them!
 This is Ewerton (the one in the blue dress in the previous picture).  He went to the party dressed as a boy.  He is one that I have 'adopted' as my son and he calls me 'mamys'.  He never had a relationship with his mother.
 Me with Jade and Geovan at the party we had for them.  
 Prayer time at our party.  Break the chains Jesus!  Believing for salvation!
God doing a work in each of their lives.  Seeds have been planted! 

Thank you for your constant prayers and support.  We will need them now more than ever as Satan is going to want to come against us in this new ministry.  Please stand with us for these young men.  Tomorrow night I will be going out to the streets to visit them again.  Pray for our safety as well.  

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God Bless and stay tuned for the next update in a couple of weeks!

1 comment:

Nancy Helring said...

I am so in awe of God and what he is doing in and through you. May His love break the chain of those you minister to.