
In the book of Matthew, a couple men thought they had what it took to follow Christ. Jesus responded to them saying, “Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.” In other words, Jesus was telling these guys he had no home. God in flesh lived a good deal of his life as a homeless man. These men had to be willing to be homeless as well. A cost they were unwilling to pay.
During the week of June 19th to the 26th, about forty people from the student ministry came face to face while in Houston, Texas with a small portion of the world’s population that lives life without a roof over their head, food in the fridge, or people they can call family. It’s these people that Jesus seemed to hold a special regard for in his heart and he desires those who claim his name to be the same way.
In having brave conversations with these individuals as well as others of all walks of life during the week, we discovered they weren’t the scary people we’ve been raise to see them as. They are people with real lives, dreams, and stories. Some have made poor choices in life, but others
are victims of circumstance. Either way their need for the love of a Savior is just the same as ours, and God’s desire to pour out His love and comfort is just as abundant if not greater.
In having brave conversations with these individuals as well as others of all walks of life during the week, we discovered they weren’t the scary people we’ve been raise to see them as. They are people with real lives, dreams, and stories. Some have made poor choices in life, but others

We return to Kansas City shaken by the reality check He’s given us and eager to grow the heart God has given us towards people in need of Him here. We pray the Spirit keeps our hearts and eyes open to the needful around us ready to serve them with our hands and speak the truth in love with our mouths. It was an awesome trip, but the success of the trip will be shown in the months ahead. Be prepared because Spirit who spoke the universe into existence is eager to do great things.