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Pray for My Friend G.

Yesterday, as I walked back to Union Rescue Mission from the Los Angeles Mission where I had just completed my term as President of the Los Angeles Central Providers Collaborative, I ran into one of my friends/guests from the Mission. He was weeping uncontrollably. He kept telling me, “You are the best person in the world, thank you!” Then he said, “Union Rescue Mission is the greatest place on earth! But I can’t stay!” My friend G. had been drinking. I believe that though he was intoxicated, he was absolutely sharing his heart feelings with me. I had some tears in my eyes as well. I grabbed his hand, and I told him that if Union Rescue Mission was truly the best, then he could certainly come back with me to the Mission and get some immediate help. He refused. I tried to direct him to a local 24 hour drop-in center where he could detox. He refused. I grabbed his hand, looked him in the eyes, and told him, “Remember G., if URM is the best, that means you can always come back, right?” As he walked into some of the meanest streets in the United States, I yelled one more time, “Go to one of our Winter Shelters!”, another man tried to direct G. back toward my voice, but he was gone. I walked back the remaining block to URM with my head down, praying against the evil forces that had taken hold of G. and were weighing him down, telling him he was not worthy of our love or care or anything else. As I continued walking I prayed for God’s hand of protection to watch over him on these mean streets of Skid Row. One of our (CLDP) program men caught me as I walked by our loading dock and asked me what was wrong. “That is hard on you isn’t it, Andy.” I answered, “Yes, it really is.” Our gentleman said, “What you have shared with us will stay with him, you’ve planted a seed of hope. When I was out there hitting bottom — that seed was always with me and brought me back here when I needed help.” Those were extremely encouraging words that I needed to hear at that moment. Please pray for my friend, G. Please also pray for the 150 men in our Christian Life Discipleship Program who are making it through one day at a time. Thank you.

Andy B.

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