![]() I think for the first nine-years of inner-city ministry here I had a plan to reach the inner-city kids of Houston with the CAT Truck. I would wake up in the morning and say, “I’m going to the inner-city today and find a place to start a service.” It was like I would just drive by a project and say, “Okay here it is, let’s put the CAT Truck over there in that parking lot where those guys are dealing drugs.” I remember one Christmas Eve we did a service in a parking lot in front of a liquor store with prostitutes turning tricks on the side.
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![]() It takes a lot of faith to knock on the doors of our kids especially in the particular neighborhoods they live in. While the world is a dangerous place and as Christians we understand that the Bible declares in I John 5:19 “We know that we are the children of God and the whole world around us is under the control of the evil one.” While yet this being true God has called us to testify his Gospel to the children and families in this wicked world’s darkest places and by faith we go to the very doorsteps of murder, theft, violence; drug addiction called by the Bible “the habitations of cruelty” to reach these kids for Christ. |
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