Summer of Hope 2017 - Reservation Report #3
July 19, 2017
We left a piece of our heart here last summer. "A dark cloud of impending death" - that's how the locals described their reservation when On Eagles' Wings arrived last year. Drug overdoses were at an epidemic level - slowly killing a generation of Manolo Indians.
Last year we had three nights in the park where the drug deals happen. Where the sin happens. Where lives are shackled and shattered.
It was our last reservation in our first summer without "Mama Hutch," my precious Karen. And God chose to end that summer with an unforgettable breakthrough on the final night. So many Manolo young people publicly choosing the Jesus-Hope the OEW warriors had so powerfully shared with them.
Mark, the Manolo brother who leads our local partner team, stunned us as he welcomed the warriors back. "Last year when you came, there were so many drug deaths in just that year. But since On Eagles' Wings came, we've had only one death all year. Something happened when you guys came!"
Actually, Someone happened! Jesus happened! And now the warriors who had delivered His hope to the Manolos were back to battle for more lives. And to show that Jesus continues to care about these dear people.
And, as we suspected, it was a battle. The enemy does not surrender a stronghold easily. One major weapon - the almost overwhelming smell of weed (marijuana) in the air, right where the warriors were sharing the hope they found in Jesus.
For some of them, it was the smell of chains they had walked away from when they met Jesus. They came to our vehicle, looking stressed, asking Brad or me to pray for them. Some had to leave the "battlefield" for a while as they renewed their strength to resist. It was the strongest, most pervasive drug presence I can remember at any OEW outreach.
We could only be with the Manolos two nights this time, and the first night turnout was significantly diminished. But it all came down to that one final night.
Our new warriors are stepping up now to share their Hope Stories publicly. Leslie (Seneca/Tuscarora), shared the darkness and depression that almost ended her young life, thanks to the pain inflicted by the abuse and abandonment of an addicted father. But when she talked about the Father she'd found when she found Jesus, she was radiant.
After a passionate final Gospel wrap-up, Matt (Navajo) gave a call to give themselves publicly to the Man who had died publicly on a cross for them. And to declare that they wanted to be part of standing for the Hope of Jesus in their embattled community.
One young man who had come to play basketball stepped forward immediately - "the loudest-mouthed dude here," we were told.
Then the Holy Spirit swept the court! It looked as if virtually everyone on that court had answered the call of Jesus. It was an emotional, powerful, hard-fought victory in Jesus' Name. For anyone who was there, it will be impossible to come here now without remembering that Jesus has been here.
Their prayers were answered.
So were yours.
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