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What encounters have you had with those who are homeless? What did they do and say? What did you do and say in response? How should we act towards those who are homeless?

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Yesterday a man named Bradley came in needing some financial help. We gave him food and talked and prayed with him. He almost has a masters degree and used to work in the finance industry. He is out of work, and currently living in his van.

Bradley had applied at various places, but his cell phone was almost out of minutes. Unless he could be contacted, he could not get phone calls from prospective employers. Clearly he was trying hard to get work. So I took him up to the AT&T store and put some more minutes on his phone. Jason's Deli was right next door, so I asked him if he would like to eat together. He said that he would.

In our conversation, he explained how he came to his current state. At one time he had been making $80,000 a year doing various types of loans. With credit dried up, he longer had any clientel. He was about 50 probably. When I asked him if he had any children, he started to tear up and say, "No, I have never been married." His mother had passed on, and he was estranged from his brother. He said that he had to "prove himself" to his brother in order to come back into his life.

He was raised Roman Catholic, but said that he realized that after catachism in 3rd grade that Catholics did not study the Bible. He said that "Christians--whatever that means--" seem to do more Bible study. I asked him if he would like to study with me, and he said that he would. I told him that I would start studying with him after I got back from my upcoming trips. He said that he would also come and worship with us on Sunday. He needed to be around people. And he was touched by our dear Linda, who had offered to have him come and have Thanksgiving dinner with her and her family.

On the way out, I told the manager at Jason's Deli who I was, that we were trying to help Bradley and thought he was a good guy, and that I would appreciate it if they gave him a good look. (Bradley had applied there, and clearly had spoken to the manager). I prayed for Bradley, and then we parted.

Last night, Bradley called me and said, "Because of you, I was able to have a good conversation with my brother tonight." I'm not sure how I helped in this, but I was glad to see some reconciliation begin.

I could not help but feel how blessed I was as I heard Bradley's story. I think he is legitimate, and I am glad to be a part of a church that God is using to help those who need it. This is the Lord's work.

What do you think of this story about Bradley? How should we respond to these types of circumstances?

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James I have been homeless....... i had a nervous breakdown when i lost my mom and ened up homeless in tulsa oklahoma ......... i have mixed feeling aobut the homeless............ on one side some dont have family to help them to make decision and others just dont care .......... if u ever would like to hear what i experienced and felt and think i would be glad to share

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Hi Christie. I am in California this week. Greetings!

Thank you for your comments on the homeless. I would love to hear your story and more thoughts on the homeless. Why don't you share some of those thoughts here, and then we can get together in person in a few weeks. So glad to have you here.

christie pritchett said:
James I have been homeless....... i had a nervous breakdown when i lost my mom and ened up homeless in tulsa oklahoma ......... i have mixed feeling aobut the homeless............ on one side some dont have family to help them to make decision and others just dont care .......... if u ever would like to hear what i experienced and felt and think i would be glad to share

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Bradley, the homeless man that I speak about here, was taken in by one of our members after I preached a sermon telling Bradley's story. Bradley was with us in worship that day, and I asked if I could share it. He said yes, and a member named Bobby took him.

I'm glad to say that last Friday I started studying with Bradley. You can read and follow this story in the Evangelistic Bible Study group (under Story of Redemption).

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