Last Saturday, I got to experience
a kids' outreach that this ministry does every other Saturday. It's
called La Jungla (The Jungle). In a neighborhood called Santa Fe, the
ministry has a building which they open up to the kids to come and
eat breakfast, play games, do crafts, and then hear a Bible message.
When we got there, Steve was
explaining to me how this particular neighborhood was known for its
witchcraft and drug dealers. As bad as it currently is, he was
telling me it was even worse in the past. We then entered the
building and started setting it up and getting ready for the kids to
arrive. The walls were painted with animals from the jungle. Their
was a little eating place in the back on one side and a playhouse on
the other side. In the front was a stage. On the stage, you could
pull off some boards which uncovered a little pool area which was
filled with little balls (the type you'd find in a ball playpen). In
the pool area was also a slide which we pulled out and set up so that
the kids could slide down and land in the pool of balls. Upstairs was
a place where they could do crafts, a shaky bridge they could run
across, and a pole they could slide down to get back on the first
floor.
When the kids finally started
coming, I was put in charge of the slide and ball pen to make sure
that the kids only went one at a time, feet first, etc. After the
kids ate and played, we all cleaned up and sang some songs and Chuy
gave a Bible message on Jonah. Then it was time for them to leave and
a second group of kids came. While the first group was mainly younger
kids, this second group was mainly older ones. We did the same
routine with them – they came and ate, played and did crafts, sang
a worship song, and then had a Bible message. It was a great
experience and the kids definitely had fun.
On Sunday, I got to go with some
of the kids and house parents from the farm to the kids' parents'
visitation. The second Sunday of every month, the kids are taken to
the “Luz de Vida” school. (This building belongs to the ministry
and is used on Tuesdays and Thursdays where a handful of kids come
for extra help after school.) This Sunday, though, it was the meeting
place where the kids eagerly awaited the arrival of their parents so
they could spend an hour or so with them. It was nice to see how
excited the kids were when their parents and/or grandparents arrived.
They would sit down and talk with their parents, some of them getting
little gifts or goodies from their parents. The last half hour, the
parents attended a workshop and then the kids said bye to their
parents before leaving. Their were lots of pictures taken before we
left. While some of the kids only see their parents this second
Sunday of each month, some of the kids visit their parents or
grandparents weekly or every other week. Unfortunately, though, on
the flip side, there are one or two kids who didn't come with us this
Sunday because their parents are completely out of their lives.
Please keep these kids in your
prayers. I know how special kids are to Jesus and these kids are no
exception.
I have also posted some more
pictures, including pictures from last Saturday in La Jungla. I've
had some feedback that the link I have for the pictures isn't
working. So if you can't get to the pictures from the link at the top
right of this blog, try using this
link:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!ArvNj6ImbMIfhCFZOR4qbTewZeAI