He
then asked me why I was there so I shared about our friends in
Tajikistan, their bee keeping and how we helped them with the tools to
begin building beehives. It is a simple story of ten or so men finding
freedom from addictions through Jesus and worth through work and
community. He asked a few questions and then said to me, "You are doing
more to help this nation than we are." Some one in charge of multi
million dollar programs complimenting someone whose programs have cost a
few hundred dollars for bees, wood and wood working tools. To those of
you involved in relational, grass roots, simple co working projects
with the poor, please be encouraged! "WHATEVER you have done unto the
least of these, my brothers, you have done unto Me", Jesus.
It
has become a truism in the development and aid industries that
government to government aid only fuels corruption and civil wars. It
does not help the poor. It does, however, provide very good incomes to
all the social engineers and bureaucrats that run the programs. They
are the main beneficiaries. Top down programs do not work. But if you
are going to work bottom up you have to start at the bottom. Live
there. Work there. Listen to those who live there and find out what they
want.
We
are committed to helping those who incarnate Jesus amongst the least of
their cultures. We are committed to helping them share Jesus in those
cultures. We are committed to listening to them and serving them. For
over two years now we have taken nothing from your donations for our
living expenses so that we could give everything away. We have several
initiatives for which we are praying for funds. Will you help?
A
friend in Pakistan is seeking help for sewing machines to help tribal
families provide for themselves and as a way for him to find houses of
peace in Taliban territory.
Friends
in India are seeking $300 per month towards food & school fees for
30 orphaned & poor children. The street is no place for a small
child.
Friends in
Tajikistan are seeking $100 a pop to provide identity papers for those
coming out of sexual slavery. Their 3 are the only homes for women at
risk that we know of in that nation of 7 million.
A friend in
Rwanda wants to print another 1,200 Swahili Luke 10 Manuals to encourage
those in the devastation of the DCR that they can make disciples
without buildings & sound systems.
A friend in Pakistan is
praying to print another 2,000 copies of the Urdu Luke 10 Manual. His
life has been totally transformed by the book & wants to share it
across his nation.
Friends in the Philippines are seeking help
to continue to rebuild houses & lives smashed by the hurricanes.
Long after the news cycle ends lives wait to be rebuilt!
Friends
in Kazakhstan have three residential communities for former addicts,
prostitutes & street people. They are believing for two more this
year. Will you sow into these lives?
Would you pray about helping them?
Would you help us raise funds?
How can we do this better?
Do
you think I am being too hard on the Aid Industry? Want to do some
research? "Dead Aid" by Dambesa Moyo is a good start and "The White
Man's Burden" by William Easterly is excellent and both are scholarly,
researched works by former World Bank experts. Think that Micro Finance
is the answer? Please read "Confessions of a Micro Finance Heretic" by
Hugh Sinclair. Christian perspective? http://www.chalmers.org/when-helping-hurts .
To
those who give, a big "Thanks!" Some of you have given in the past,
would you share why you stopped? Would you help me learn how to do this
better?
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Your brother
Steve
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