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San Francisco Christians take God's love to city's non-believers

by Katherine T Phan, Christian Post
Posted: Monday, November 3, 2008, 7:58 (GMT)
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As the crowd in front of City Hall swayed and bobbed their heads to live faith-filled music, volunteer Gloria Huerta was standing by the SF Rescue Mission tent, handing out food vouchers to the needy. The ministry was prepared to hand out 5,000 bagged lunches.

Speaking with The Christian Post, Huerta, a member of Raven Ministries in Santa Rosa, said anyone entering the tent for assistance was first presented with the Word and asked if they needed a prayer. Those in need were also told how they could receive shelter and food other days of the week.

Although she acknowledged the outreach lasted only a day, she believed even a word or prayer given out of love can give them the hope they need to connect again.

"A lot of people are out here because of things that happen in their life. Some are here by choice. But we still need to love them anyway. And when the Lord is ready to pull them off the streets, He'll do it," said Huerta, who has worked five years in street ministry.

One of her first experiences was in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, which remains a reminder of how God touched her.

"The Lord broke my heart. He broke me so bad because I could have been one of them. I used to be a druggie," she shared.

As Huerta spoke, several people who had just received their blankets, coats and meal went over to the stage to enjoy the music.

McCalmon said San Francisco is usually not the first choice for Christians to engage in missions.

Christians have the "Sodom and Gomorrah mentality" when it comes to the city, he said, referring to the historical cities that, as recorded in the Bible, were destroyed as a result of sinfulness and sexual deviation.

So "there is not a warm welcoming for Christians in San Francisco", he observed, adding that people commonly perceive Christians as being too judgmental and not loving enough.

But he hopes the event will encourage more Christians to show their love in a city where the need is so great.

"There are over 8,000 homeless people in San Francisco. There are 3,000 unschooled kids in the Tenderloin," reported McCalmon.

In addition to Living Grace Fellowship, other local ministries including ByFaith Productions, San Francisco Rescue Mission and Emmausliving.com helped coordinate Saturday's outreach.

Huerta said that unless Christians engage in outreaches such as Agape Love, they cannot fulfil Jesus' command to be "fishers of men".

"Instead of sitting in the pews, Jesus wants us to get out there and do something," he said.



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