Posted in Romania
by Jordan McGuffin on 6/16/2010
Five
of us and a translator set out for ministry this afternoon (with short
notice), and headed to a very, very small gypsy village. Our translator
had mentioned something about music, so I grabbed the guitar on my way
out the door. In the car, we realized we had a guitar, a Frisbee, and a
bag of candy to work with.
This gypsy village wasn’t very large, but fifteen
to twenty kids came outside to hang out with us. We played on the
single street going through this gypsy community. The first woman we
talked to had two children, but her husband had left her for another
woman. The house we played outside of was owned by a few women, who
prostituted themselves for an income. The children of this village are
very poor, and lack many needs and definitely wants.
We
didn’t come to this street to change their living conditions, we didn’t
come to preach at them, or even feed them, but what we did bring was
love. Our LOVE today came in the form of a guitar. I played a song
that I wrote, and worshipped from my heart on the side of the rode. A
couple kids stood near, and said they liked the music, little did they
know I was trying to bring Heaven closer to Earth. Our LOVE today also
came in the  form of a
frisbee. A couple people from team “Second Mile” spent quality time
with some of the older kids, by teaching them how to throw a frisbee.
For all we know, that was the first frisbee they have every thrown.
Our LOVE today was tasty, as well. Each child got a few pieces of
candy, which we were told is a real treat. These families do not have
money, they have their farm crops and that’s it. There is no buying of
treats for kids.
We
ended the day with an old fashioned game of “RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT.”
These kids had a blast, and I know God is still replaying the track of
their laughter over and over again. Lifestyle Christianity is just
loving God and loving others. It doesn’t take a plan and lots of money.
It just takes your heartbeat and Gods’ heartbeat colliding, and for
us– a guitar, a frisbee, and a bag of candy!
**All Pictures Taken by Kelsie Dawe**
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