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A true story.

We had run into the man we call Little John on a bench in this park. (photo below)

The story starts many years ago when I was walking my kids home from school.

Poverty is everywhere and Little John is just one of many that I chose to meet, talk to and get to know. John is not a young boy. He was about thirty-five, six-three and well over two hundred pounds when we met.

Stepping in to help and knowing when to step out of the way.


This shot was from 2017 on street view, the park where we talked.

I arrived the next few Fridays to find Juan pacing back and forth on the sidewalk that you see in the photo. More times than not, he had another piece of paper for me with notes written in all directions on it. The first week, he seemed to have been to the laundry. He had managed to shave and was looking much better over these same few weeks. I gave him two hundred this time and asked, "Have you been able to call you son?" That seemed to strike a nerve as he looked down and shuffled side to side.

I was sitting on a short brick planter along side the stairs leading down into the park. He was standing there on the path, fidgeting. He stuttered and said that he had not tried to call his son yet. After a pause, I broke the awkward moment by telling him about a close relative of mine that I had not seen in a long time. We had that in common, people we loved who live in another country.

John, being off the hot seat, had moved his gaze to the bills in his hand, held them like a glass of champaign, and gestured with an upward motion as if making a toast, "God bless you. Thank you. God bless you." He said. That is a common response to charity. He had also said the same thing to my kids on that first day.

I asked John if he believed in God. He said, "Yes, but..." and his eye brows went upward as if he were recalling an unpleasant surprise of sorts, "I am not welcome at the churches..." and he pointed in two different directions. He talked about staying outside of the ones he had been to. I agreed that I had had some bad experiences too. It is important to have common ground.

I told John that I was pretty sure God did not live in a church, pushing out the undesirables. I also told him about a story I had read. There was someone like him, who had very little in life but gained a much higher position in the kingdom after he died. In fact roles were reversed in that kingdom, "Those with houses and cars will be seeking the help of people like yourself." I said. What comes around, goes around, "You and I will not be walking this earth a hundred years from now. Please promise that you will have compassion on me a hundred years from now. Deal?" John agreed and we shook on it.

I did not push or ask him about his family. I don't like to pry. I know about incomplete families and people being geographically separated. At the time that I met John, I had been searching for that same family member mentioned in my first post (same link as above). John and I agreed to pray for one another that day, specifically about the distant family members.

Another look at my life since then shows a previously missing person that I had not seen in over ten years who was later found. We made contact. Subsequent plane trips, reunification and regular phone calls became a reality. It may be a coincidence. There is no evidence but the emptiness of ten years without that person. It could be the result of a simple act of kindness from me to John and many others. I was never the one to bring up the subject of God. It seems that the poor have greater faith that I do. It could be that God pays more attention to the prayers of those who are sleeping in the streets, under bridges, or parks.

It is either coincidence or God that prompts me to help. I really don't think it takes a "big heart" as many of you say. I am not a religious person by any stretch, but in certain instances that involve the realm of the impossible, I will accept the prayers of people in trade for paper currency. I will also humbly raise my eyes to the sky and ask that John be protected and find his way.

Before I left him that day, Little John asked me when I would be back. I assured him that I would be back next Friday. He asked if I had a camera that I did not need. He went on to tell me about having to replace a stolen ID card. I said I would look for it and bring it if it still works.

For my next post, a camera for Little John coming in part five and onward here on Steemit.

Not @done yet. To be continued...

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I don't know if it's just me or does everyone that are reading this series get a warm feeling all over.
I really admire you on this kindness.....of all the horrible things we hear about in life, it feels really good to read this.
Thank you so much for sharing!

Thank you @done for posting part four.

What an intriguing story.......yes if one's thoughts are established and the thought comes to mind to do a certain thing......it is amazing what will result.

Your kind manner toward John and resultant dialogue is sure to put him at ease......his experiences are symptoms not the problem as you have indicated here. When reading previous parts of this series.....the story of Lazarus and the rich man came to mind. And yet it was Lazarus who was the believer in Christ and for that reason he is in heaven today.

God is the answer......yet how to get to there when that is not what is on their mind.....yes.....waiting for the right time...when they bring it up...is best.

If I may add....Christianity is a relationship with God through the work of His Son Christ Jesus. Religion is man seeking God through his own works. Which is why many times a visit to a church seems so very wrong when they are not aligned with the Bible.

Salvation today is the same as it has been through the ages....Faith alone in Christ alone for salvation for eternal life...the reason we are here....to answer the question....What do you think of Christ.....to reject or accept Him determines our eternal future.

Thank you for opportunity to think on these things.

Wishing you and yours all the best. ^__^

Cheers!

I do think on stories I heard while in a private grade school that had religion class on the list with grades next to each. Treating others as you would want them to treat you is one that I have always seen as a good strategy for life.

God is the answer......yet how to get to there when that is not what is on their mind....

How can a person who is cold and hungry concentrate on a seemingly unrelated message? Thinking on these things is more a result of sincere people saying those three words to me over and over after I toss a coin in the pot. God has blessed me beyond measure as promised, "... and I will open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing such that you will not be able to contain it." It is only logical to reference the One who can bring riches or calamity upon any living person, when someone says, "God bless you."

Thank you so much for taking the time. Great comment!

Thank you for you kind reply @done.

It is a good strategy indeed and common sense as well.

It is true....when these physical, visual pressing issues are able to be set aside...perhaps then one can hear a word concerning their soul.

Yes.....God blesses the believer who obeys His Word......King David said My cup overfloweth. Good works are the production of the believer.....which God does indeed bless. May you have many more opportunities to demonstrate grace, thoughtfulness, and generosity.

All the best to you and yours.

Cheers!

I just found myself not only reading your incredible story but also the comments, they are full of interesting words. Thanks for keeping up posting, I hope to know what happens with that stolen ID card next

Great to read the first part really nice to learn from it will be waiting for the second part of this story
Good story @done
I like it.

You are too humble. You do have a big heart, more importantly you have empathy which is a trait sorely lacking in people. To put yourself in someone else's shoes and anticipate what they might need, it's a gift.

I'm sure your boys will always remember this- and maybe they wouldn't even be embarrassed later on though I think it was wise of you to protect them from it.

Now I have to check out your intro post, lol.

I checked in late last night before turning in- so many comments. I took a few minutes to respond with votes, but could not stay up to make coherently response.

I am proud of the kids. Aside from the unending meme addictions, games, and knowing it all, the are leaders at their school. They come to the defense of the scorned or ostracized classmates. They don't tell me about it but I hear these things at the parent teacher conferences.

Thanks as always for dropping in. My best to your family!

It is good that their children are like that, perhaps they are reflections of the good teaching of their parents, there are many young people who are mistreated psychologically by their peers and it is a blessing that they have someone to support or defend them.

Yeah, now I see what you mean by being overwhelmed with comments. In your shoes I definitely wouldn't get to them all.

Aw, that's so great! You know you're doing something right when you get news like that :)

Thank you! My best to yours as well!

I must commend you for the heart of gold, why do I said this? There are many who claim to be religious yet they found people like this John you share his story and neglected them, but you moved closer to him to bear with him what he was went through so nice of you!!

The part of church for not letting such people entering to worship or pray in the church I can called that act of Pharisees in the Bible, for they teach to be kind, helpful and love from their mouths but in action they are not what they preaching, we can see example of that in Bible about a priest going to observed Sabbath day and saw a man dying with wounds who thiefs nearly killed and ignored but a good Samaritan saw him and stopped by to help and did everything to rescue the the man life, Jesus said verify I told you, hypocrites of the priest preaching love, but refused to show or demonstrate what he heard or preach am not judge them, but I think they don't know this rejection is bad maybe, however our God is everywhere (omnipresent) deep in our hearts is there, and he said he will hear the voices of poor, orphan, widows and that his their father and won't forsake them but be their God, perhaps Mr John prayer been answered one way or the other for crossed your path together.

There is point in your words when you are trying to talk to him, God is the father of all, and about the life of Lazarus and wealth man but when they got to heaven, poor become rich in glory in the kingdom because he knows God, and Rich on earth is been tormented and asked for help from a poor man while they are on earth.. "the least shall be greater, and greatest shall be least"

My advice: God hear everyone prayers, kind David in the Bible was a rich man and he knows God and his prayer was answered, you are doing your part, pray him him as well, in fact I heard a story of a man who is poor and none around to help him, but he pray fervently telling God if God should change this story (life) he will serve God and be of help to poor around him and every where he met one, it's a long story which I can even post to encourage those who do good and call attention of those who has many materials but failed to Help, inshort this poor man prayer his answered became rich and famous... But he never disappointed God!! Through him many lives were bless, although sometimes happens to him to test this faith, but God restore it back!!! It's a long story but to be kind very profitable..

As for your distance family, I pray God protection will continue to radiate upon them!! Soonest you will see each other and happy so shall it be. I may write full story of this poor man later.

Once again sorry for long response.

Waiting to read next part. Sorry for too much words.

Shalom!!!!

I have attended only a couple churches over the last fifteen to twenty years, and only stayed with the churches that allowed the poor in for the sermon and fed them before they left. I understand the story about the rich man and Lazarus, how he died and was at Abraham's side while the rich were in a place of heat and thirst. That is the story I had spoken of to John. I still pray for John though it has been over a years since I have seen him. Last I saw, him, he was living in a hotel. All are welcome to pray for this man.
Thanks you for writing.

You have a heart of of gold...
Jesus didn't come Because of save soul, but Because of lot sheep, to bring them back to him, he call for crippled, moron, lame , deaf and dumb to come to him to teach them and heal them!

Most of the churches today were always gave rich people an elaborate welcome to the church, while poor were ignored and no care. Many churches today are after the flesh and materialistic possession while souls were lost every day!

I attended a church service in a city sometimes ago, been a new member I don't know there are special sites for special people in the church, me just site down and kinda treated like am nobody's, I almost to shielded tears, I left that makes me to cry to my creators where would help come for me? You know that kind of negative thoughts which will Burgess your heart when you are treated like shit in the place of holy(Churches)

When I return to my own town, I share this with a spiritual brother in the Lord, he strengthen me with a words of hope and motivational saying "God not Dead" one day I sited and saw a someone begging for arms i felt really bad why? I thought in my heart if God has bless me I would I bless others too, then words dropped in my heart, your little contribution make a life a little survive/better I ran to this man I give what I had then my heart felt with joy, I could help someone.

It is said your right hand should not know what your left hand did, but reading your post make me think someone of your caliber could have pity on poor, may the Lord God bless you.

Few years, I started a program which I go around to distribute gifts (food item) to widows and orphans, I really feel great doing this, when I came on Steemit, I do better than before when steem & sbd was in good performance, I received support and I give what I could, not because am rich, but because I find happiness in doing it, and many are still poorer than me, I should did my best! After all "little contribution make a life a little more better"

Am glad to hear the condition of this man called John you could help him discovered his self back!!! You are one of the rich who cares for less privileged... God will continue to bless you.

I don't know how to pray for this man called John... but Holy Spirit will lead us!!! I shall remember John our devotional prayers.

Have a good day @done

it is really unpleasant to know that in some church they denigrate a person because of their clothes or their smell when God healed even people, lepers touched them with their hands and even ate in the humblest houses, God is not in a church, he is in our heart, he is in us and with his attitude of helping this man shows that God is in each of us, friends, many blessings for you and your family and your good heart

Que contradicciones tiene la vida, se supone que la iglesia es la casa de Dios y es allí donde se reúnen los creyentes a orar y predicar, pero bueno, yo pienso que Dios esta en todas partes y el esta dispuesto en todo momento para todos, hasta ahora el pequeño John ha mostrado ser un hombre con buenos sentimientos que sus circunstancias de vida lo llevaron a la calle, que bueno que se topara contigo, espero por la continuación de esta historia.

Hello @done, I hope you are very well. What a good story, I hope that John and you find your loved ones, this life is one, and regardless, because they redouble, forgive, forgive being calm and allow the passage to the union. On the other hand, how terrible it is that the humblest people or those who look bad are not allowed to enter the church. I am not so religious, but to the kingdom of God all are welcome, those churches do not set an example. The temple is inside us and God is everywhere. I know that he hears our prayers, and if it is as you say, perhaps God hears first the prayers of the helpless people. I'm happy to read you on this opportunity, I hope your next post. I wish you the best. May you continue to help people like John. I beg because my country Venezuela changes. Regards!

Oh, and that is that little John has a son and he is a believer, so he is one of mine. They say that people like little John God put them in our path so that we have the opportunity to do charity and save ourselves. There is certainly a lot of poverty in the world that you can not understand why, but if everyone had the faith of little John, maybe they would get people like you with the intention of helping. Now I was intrigued with what Jhon wants to do with the camera. I will read you later.

I think everyone becomes a believer when the pilot of the plane passes out or the brakes on the train fail. Thanks for your comment.

hehehehhe yes, that's