Thursday, September 20
See the broken glass? A robber did that. He broke in and
stole from one of God’s ministries, Surrender40.
Five robberies have occurred in sixty days in the area,
including the Pentecostal church down the street from Surrender40.
Not only did the perpetrator rob ministries but he also
robbed the ministries’ recipients, like himself, of what God’s workers could
have done for them.
Trachena and Steve Muchnick run a wonderful ministry to the
homeless in drug-infested Miami.
At the time of the robbery, Trachena was in the building and able to hide in
the bathroom and escaped harm, thanks to God’s mighty hand of protection.
Through the ministry, they give out meals, shirts, socks,
sweaters,
blankets, jackets, Bibles, hygiene items, and many other items, feeding over
200 people every two weeks and preaching the Gospel to them.
They also minister to the inmates in the Florida prisons and visit the sick and
suffering in local area hospitals. Devotionals are written on a weekly basis
and sent out to over 100 women, a large majority of them are incarcerated for
life.
The city of Miami
recently outlawed all homeless feeding ministries. Anyone violating the
ordinance will be arrested and fined $300 for each occurrence. Because of this,
Trachena and Steve planned to move north within 30-60 days.
It has also been their dream to open a homeless shelter for
those who desire to get off the streets and a transitional shelter for inmates
coming out of prison.
Unfortunately, their dreams are smashed. In less then four
minutes of ransacking and burglarizing, everything is gone. Now, they must start
all over again at the bottom. Their financial coffer is empty.
Never defeated, they keep their coffer of faith full. They know God will restore and replace what the enemy stole from them.
The culprit who did this was arrested days later and is now in jail, facing a life sentence for being a career criminal. At the moment, he is in one of the jails in which the Muchnicks have preached. If you feel so led, please pray for him. His name is Kevin.
I’ve never asked my readers to support a specific ministry,
so I hope you will not mind. I believe strongly in Trachena and Steven’s work. They
are now turning to others to ask for donations to get to the $10,000 mark that they
need to move the entire ministry.
Would you prayerfully consider donating to their cause? If you
feel so led, you can donate on their website through PayPal or you can send a
check to the address listed on their website.
As everyone’s finances are strained in these times, if you
are not able to help financially, would you please pray for them? Anything you
can do would be greatly appreciated.
May the Lord bless you!