And the American Embassy has refused to help us in this issue. They made one suggestion at the beginning, but have recently told us they don't want to do any more. We had hoped for some influence from them, but we are little fish and don't matter much in the world. I really mean that. While I know that God loves me fully and I rejoice in His guidance and power and love, I know that what I am trying to do is small in the eyes of most of the world. I am grateful that many of you who read my blog like me and believe that what we do for street kids is important.
But we should not live with illusions. When we talk with middle-class or more wealthy Kenyans and they ask what we are doing in Kenya, we talk about the street kids. And they almost always respond with something like, "Can they really learn?" or "The police really should round them up and put them in remand somewhere." or something like that. Back home even unbelievers will say "That's nice" when they hear of street ministry.
I am grateful that followers of Jesus count street kids as important as they are and believe that to raise them up to a new life is a really good thing! I have found street ministry and the care of these homeless kids to be the fulfillment of my life, to be what I was born for, to be what God has always intended for me. So it does not matter what people think who do not value these kids, nor does it matter whether anyone thinks we or what we do is important or not. What matters is that these kids come to know God and have a new life.
And I am certain that the end result of the land problem will be good for us, whether we win or lose. It isn't winning that is important, but what our lives become, what we are. So let us be glad for today and rejoice in it.
peace and joy, charles