The garbage dump people
July 28, 2000
The
below story is one of the most fascinating I have ever heard. It comes
from a reliable Christian friend. I first heard it last year but was
able to document the details only a few days ago. It demonstrates the
power of God's love to penetrate even the most closed cultures when His
people are willing to lay down all for the Savior and take up His cross.
It also demonstrates the outpouring of God's Spirit in these last days.
A
missionary couple had been laboring in a certain Muslim country that I
will not name for purposes of protection. They had become terribly
discouraged in their attempts to share the gospel with the Muslims
there, and they were about to quit and go home. However, they first
decided to take a few days to fast and pray, asking the Lord for
direction and guidance.
To their
surprise, during this period of seeking, the Lord gave them this simple
instruction, "Go to the garbage dump people." (In my humble experience,
whenever God really speaks to us it is usually very succinct --short,
to the point, with few words, very direct. I am always wary of long
dissertations purportedly from God.)
The
garbage dump people lived on the outskirts of this large Muslim city,
the last people group anyone would normally ever want to visit. There
are thousands of people there who literally live in the garbage dump.
They have no other place to live. They actually comprise a city built on
top of all the garbage. "Homes" are typically cardboard boxes. (My
friend has photos.) People live off of what they find in the garbage.
The stench is described as terrible.
The
missionary couple hesitated, humanly not really wanting to go, but they
decided that if the Lord was speaking to them they had better obey.
(Good idea.)
They
soon began an outreach to the garbage dump people. God's anointing was
obviously on the effort because after only a short time they had 30-40
people gathering around them for a Bible study in the garbage dump. In
less than a year, 800-900 people were gathering every time the
missionaries went in to peach and teach, which was three times a week.
They soon began to see God's wisdom in this unique ministry. The garbage
dump was a totally protected place because no one, including the
authorities, wanted to go in there to interfere with what they were
doing. One day, their numbers having reached into the hundreds, they
were talking with one of the oldest men of the garbage dump city. They
told him that somehow they were going to have to find some shelter so
that the assembled people would have some cover from the elements. The
old man said, "When I was just a child, many years ago, some of the old
people at that time said that there was a cave, and far down into the
cave there is a meeting place. I remember being taken in there as a
young boy. I think I could take you there again." They agreed to come
back and go with the old man.
The missionaries soon
returned with friends and flashlights. The old man led them to a back
part of the garbage dump with a lot of rock formations. He then took
them to the opening of a very large cave. They all entered the cave and
walked and walked, for about 45 minutes. Finally, at the end, there was a
turn, and then to their astonishment they saw an enormous, incredibly
well-preserved theater! It was like one of those in the Roman times we
have seen in pictures. It was in immaculate condition, obviously
preserved from ancient times by the unusual climate. They discovered
there was seating for about 5,000 people!
The missionaries
began to use that underground theater as the meeting place and as the
church. God began to fill the place with garbage dump people. It was not
long before every seat in the whole theater was filled, and it was not
unusual for lines of Muslims waiting to give testimonies of salvation to
go down both sides of the theater, to the left and the right, all the
way to the back. These were all Muslims who had come to faith in Jesus
Christ, many of them after a supernatural experience, with Jesus
appearing to them in dreams and visions, a phenomenon in Muslim
countries we have heard about from other reliable sources.
Servicessometimes go on for hours.
All this happened
because the Father's love through the Holy Spirit stirred in the hearts
of two people -- a committed missionary couple -- who said, "yes," and
who were willing to lay down their lives, personal ambitions, ego and
pride for Jesus, and preach in a filthy, stinking Muslim garbage dump.
I marvel at God's wisdom and how He loves and remembers the lowly.
To Him be all the glory, honor and praise!
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