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Ministering to the children in Brooklyn, New York
Here in Brooklyn, New York, we came face to face with the
painful reality of abandoned, abused and
hurting children. As we walked through the group of
children interceding and bombarding heaven for
them, you could read the pain, abandonment and sorrow on
their faces. Some children showed no
emotion whatsoever - they have learnt the hard lesson
that the only way to survive is to shut away
their feelings and emotions. Others watched you with the
eager anticipation of a child who for, at
least one fun-filled hour that week, they could relax and
just be children again.

As the Holy Spirit started to move and minister to them,
they spontaneously started to cry and God
could begin His work of healing. As one little girl cried
copiously, her friend told me that her mother
had died the previous week; another little girl's family
was evicted from their home. Others were
being healed of abuse, abandonment and pain.

As Johan and I walked through the streets of the ghetto
to the building of Metro Ministries, we
experienced mixed reactions from people. The older people
greeted us and were more friendly, but
wary - However, the young ones, the macho gang members,
ignored us totally and did not even bat
an eyelid as we had to walk right through their group
having a discussion on the sidewalk. At one
stage 3 of them started to follow us, and we went into a
small shop. Only later did we realize that
this is one of the most dangerous places in Brooklyn, and
that God had His angels protecting us from
harm and danger. Then we understood why we had to ask
more than one taxi driver to take us there
the first morning - they simply do not drive to Bushwick,
Brooklyn - it is just too dangerous as
people are shot and mugged without reason. And it is in
this environment, on these streets of pain
that children have to grow up.
On Saturday, we attended 2 of the three Sunday School
sessions held at the buildings of Metro
Ministries. 153 buses leave early morning to pick up the
children all over New York. On the bus the
children have lots of fun and games. Older children
attend the Sunday School where there is lots of
fun, worship, movement and competition between the boys
and the girls. The toddlers and younger
children go the a separate hall where they enter into a
child's paradise - everyone is wearing
costumes, and there are lots of fun and games, as well as
little presents in the form of candy or 1
US$, being handed out to the children.

Learning about the Lord in a loving and fun-filled
environment
Among all this fun and games, activities and noise, it
broke our hearts to see numerous small children
just sleeping in the arms of the workers or in their
chairs - it is the only place where they experience
enough peace that they can go to sleep feeling secure and
relaxed - even amidst lots of noise!
As a child, Pastor Bill experienced the pain and
hopelessness of abandonment. One day, as he
walked down a street with his mother, they stopped to sit
for a while. She instructed him to sit
there and wait for her to return. He sat and waited for 3
days straight. She did not return. A
gentleman who had seen him sitting there for 3 days
stopped and picked him up. The man was a
Christian.
Out of the pain, impoverishment and isolation of his own
abandonment, Bill developed a heart of
compassion for suffering children everywhere. From the
ghettos of America to the garbage dumps of
Manila to the sexual slave trade in Thailand, Bill has
sought to rescue hurting children, offering a
message of love and hope while combating issues like
hunger, poverty, child prostitution, AIDS
awareness, etc.
They conduct Sunday School programs for inner city
children 6 days per week at 150 sites
throughout New York City. They offer their programs
right after school each day which is a critical
time for juveniles. They engage them with fun and games
and with a positive message that
encourages them to stay in school, to stay away from
gangs and crime, and to dream big.
They are currently reaching over 20,000 children
each week through this program. Every child also
receives a personal home visit from one of our staff or
volunteers each week. This enables us to
mentor and build relationship with the child and his
family, while identifying physical needs facing
needy families and connecting them with community
resources.
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