A bath warms my chilly skin
What warms the homeless?
a view of the park from the inside of the church's first gate
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A warning to my Gramma: There are a lot of incomplete sentences in this post.
And I love you.
I watched every night from my window as the drug addicts came alive at night. It scared me at first, and I'll just be honest, it's not like the thought did not cross my mind that I could use just once more without getting caught. That was when I picked up the phone and called another addict... I had to deal with it. Hands down. No questions. And those recovering did their job. They took me to meetings. This was good because the dope man came around for a food parcel the next day…
We serve a funny God. The people I encountered needed help. Sometimes it felt like they needed more help than I or even the church could give them. They kept coming around, though, so we kept offering it. A cup of tea, an ear to listen, a book, a prayer, a plate of mealie-pap. But they gave me so much in return. Years of knowledge and experience in a world I do not know, levels of discomfort that I needed before parish life, ways of living that I had not yet encountered, etc. What richness in sight of a people struck by all the poverty and shit that life can hand at you!
I’ll say that it was not the best way for me to begin a career of counseling. I have had minimal training--the best teaching ever received was by being in the chair opposite a counselor for a few years myself. Still, what most clients needed was an ear and an occasional someone who had a room in which they could cry and shout and curse and shake their fist at the Divine. I think it’s neat how God works in that. I also think it’s neat how the church so willingly gave a space in which that could happen. A loving church, a loving bunch of clients, a loving Modimo, a loving life. It’s good. Real good.
this is one of the projects that the church uses to help with homelessness. it's called Living Stones, and it's a transitional housing development that they built when a church member said, "we've got to do something about homelessness, and we have flat roofs so why not build apartments?"