Today I begin my new position at Immanuel Baptist Church in North Augusta, SC. This past weekend we moved into our new home and we got to meet many of our new church family. The love and hospitality that we were shown was amazing. When we pulled into the church parking lot on Friday, there were a dozen people here to help unload, unpack, and set-up everything in our home. What a blessing! We will have meals prepared for us until Tuesday, our pantry was full, and we have a month’s supply of paper products. All that I can say is that I am amazed at the blessings of the Lord, and the love and kindness that we have been shown has made it alot easier to get over being homesick.
Last week I watched a movie called Gridiron Gang. I cannot endorse this movie for anyone who would be offended by vulgar language. There was alot of it. But, I would like to comment on the movie because it shows the real life issues being faced by inner-city kids. This movie was based on a true story, and I love football so I had to watch it (I also like the Rock, I used to be a wrestling fan).
The movie shows us that many kids are growing up in homes where survival is the top priority of the family. I can’t imagine living in an environment where drive by shootings are common, drugs are everywhere, and adults abuse the kids daily. Love is not normal, and selfishness is the top priority. It bothers me to see parents put their own WANTS and DESIRES above the NEEDS of their children. The kids in this movie are in jail and the focus of the movie is that one of the corrections officers uses football to get the kids to straighten up. But, what I saw in the movie is how the lack of praise, love, and affection has sent these kids into a life of delinquency.
Remember, you reap what you sow. These children have never been shown love. They are frustrated, and they don’t know how to return love. Many are in survival mode from an early age, and the general public is upset that these kids turn to a life of crime. I am not excusing bad juvenile behavior. I am asking you to try to understand what kind of environment these kids come from, and let’s share the love of God with them, and let them know that someone cares. I would also like you to see the importance of loving your own kids and building them up for the glory of God.
Tell your kids that you are proud of them this week, just for being your son or daughter.