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I was a stranger and you invited me in

13/7/2016

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It was a cold and wet night, I had had a long day so decided to go to bed. I laid down on my wooden bench in AUT's quad, as the wind blew the rain into my face. The noise of traffic in Auckland's CBD was inescapable. A bus stop light shone bright above my head. Every time I would uncomfortably begin to doze off, the footsteps of people walking by would wake me up.

I finally did fall asleep, only to be woken by some of the most violent thunder and flashing lightning I've ever witnessed. The crashing thunder was as if God was ripping holes in the skies above. The lightning, quick flash glimpses of heaven on the other side.

Again, people's footsteps - A reminder privacy was no longer a right, but a privilege I could not attain.

I eventually crashed out again, only to again be woken, this time by two mates who had stopped by to provide a coffee and cookie and some warm cheer, in the face of a dark reality.
They eventually left, returning to their lives and houses, while I tried again to get some kind of "rest" on the wooden bench that for tonight I would call home.

On Thursday July 7th, this was my night as one of 131 people, participating in Lifewise's The BIG Sleep out 2016 - A memorable night to say the least! As part of BSO, we were challenged to raise funds for homelessness in Auckland city, whilst also getting a taste of what it actually feels like to have the shoe on the other foot. 

I still struggle to come to terms with the reality that, my one night experience as an Auckland city rough sleeper, is a day-to-to reality for more than 18,000 people in our country.
What was even more heartbreaking to me, was learning that 50% of the homeless population on our streets are 17-24 years old. As a 24 year old, living in relative comfort, and who complains when my WiFi is cutting out and my Netflix connection is lagging, this really hit home. 

After a night of learning, workshops and sleep (I use that term loosely), I was deeply challenged to reflect upon my life and comforts, and ask whether there is more that we can be doing.

I believe the answer is yes.

When Jesus says in Matt.25:35 "for I was hungry and you gave Me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave Me something to drink, I was a stranger and you took Me in," I believe He is giving us a simple reminder - That through faith, we have the power to do something. For orphan, for the oppressed, for displaced and the deserted. WE have the power to look at the problems that inflict everyday, hardworking people face and do something. This is our calling! 

So, as I have had the time to reflect on such things, I encourage to reflect on the same - What could you be doing in your life, family or faith community to live out what Jesus is saying in Matt.25.35? 

I also want to stress a huge THANK YOU to everyone who donated toward this cause over the last two weeks. Together, we have raised nearly $320k, which will go toward finding houses for homeless people in our city. THANK YOU again! 

Blessings up

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    Michael Lemanu

    Tauiwi Children, Young People and Families Ministries National Coordinator.  

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