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I sat cross-legged on the floor surrounded by eighteen kids... eighteen kids who’d been rescued from the streets and now lived in a home for children at risk. They were children of prostitutes and beggars and thieves.

Now their voices rang out. Singing loudly and really badly. But somehow, it sounded so sweet. I looked around the circle. These children represented so many stories. Little girls as young as five, who’d dressed like boys to avoid forced prostitution. Little boys who’d slept in dumpsters and turned to drugs. Little children who’d seen their parents die from diseases like AIDS. I shut my eyes to hold back the tears.

I remembered my own childhood, sleeping in a warm, comfortable bed, eating good food and being loved by my parents. These kids had never known the warmth of a family. Oh God, help them.

Finally, the singing died out. Little David snuggled up next to me. “Can you pray for my mother?” he whispered. “She might be having another baby.”

David’s mother was a prostitute, forced into the trade at age nine. She lived on the streets with David’s little brother.

I squeezed David’s arm and nodded. “I’ll pray for her,” I whispered. My heart longed for David to know what a real family was like, to be that family for him, for all eighteen of these kids. And yet, these eighteen kids lived far better than so many in their city of Pune, India. Just in Pune, nearly 100,000 other kids roamed the streets – homeless.

Who would help them?



CHILDREN @ RISK DTS

The stories of children around the world are staggering. Throughout the world millions of children are orphaned through war, through AIDS, through extreme poverty. Every seven seconds a child dies from a preventable disease. Drug addiction runs rampant. Children are sold into prostitution or forced to become child soldiers. They’re lost and they have no place to live. These children have no hope. And these are the ones that are on the heart of God.
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Rescue Ops DTS will focus on the needs of children around the world and the issues that put them at risk. We will also focus on the heart of God who promises to be a “Father to the fatherless, who sets the lonely in families." (Psalm 68:5,6)

For three months, we will examine strategies to help these kids and pursue ways to assist poor communities around the world. And then we will go, spending two months overseas (potentially in India). We will work with street kids, AIDS orphans and slum communities, as well as reach out to people of all ages through evangelism.

If you are interested in receiving more information or attending, please contact dts@ywammadison.org

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