
As usual, not just another day in the Park!
It didn’t look like we would have enough food. Debbie
Johnson was out of town on a family emergency.
Pastor Grande ( AKA Rob ) made some calls and then
there were about 300 meals!!! God is good! Amen.

We had a good group of ministry people from Vineyard
including Sheri from Living Oaks, she had been part of the ministry from
the early days.
Pastor Grande had a plan to bring some homeless people
from Thousand Oaks to the Park.
I thought this was a great idea! But he was also planning on bringing them
back. :o)
I thought he was crazy but He and God had a plan.
When we drove by where the
homeless hang out in Thousand Oaks we found only one guy who didn't speak much
English.
Rob asked him if he wanted to go to MacArthur Park. And he did! We found
out his name was Alex and he wanted to quit drinking.
When we arrived at the Park there was a huge festival
going on celebrating Independence Day for Mexico,
Guatemala, and El Salvador. There must have been over 100,000 people in the
Park.
After we set up Rob asked me if I had seen Alex, our homeless extra from
Thousand Oaks. I said no.
Pastor Hector told Rob we can't leave him there.
And the search was on.
This was like looking for a needle in a haystack. We
went to the other side of the park where
there was the most people and finally found him. He was looking for the restroom.
Yeah, right!
Pastor Hector’s son Arty gave a great testmony that
touched a lot of people.
When it was time for altar call the Thousand Oaks people were called to have
two of us
pray for each person to accept Christ into their lives and for any needs
they might have.

I looked around and saw this Hispanic man going
over to Melody. (She is probably only 16.) So I went over to pray with them.
We laid hands on him and prayed in English. I asked him if he had any specific
needs and he started speaking in Spanish!
I looked around for a translator but everybody else
was already busy praying with other people. I just felt God wanting me to be
still and listen.
Melody looked over at me because this guy started crying
and I just shrugged my shoulder and listened. I did catch a few key words like
he had family in El Salvador and Fresno so I could feel his pain. And he seemed
lonely. So I prayed for God to help him with his struggles and reunite him
with his family. At the end he was very thankful and was hugging us, shaking
our hands, and seemed very relieved.
It was just so bizzare that we couldn't understand
each other. And I know God made it all work in His own special way. Over 20
people accepted Christ into their lives and our new friend Alex was one of
them! God is alive and well. This day showed me that nothing is impossible
and I'm thankful to have gone and experienced all this with my fellow brothers
and sisters in Christ.
I want to thank everybody who helped make this possible
from the people making lunches ( Like Gloria's husband Don- He made 40 by himself!
) To all who donated clothes ( Alex got some new shoes, shirts, sweaters etc.)
To all who went and served. (Randy, Debbie Kermath's son came from his college
in Long Beach ).
May God bless you all in doing His work of helping
the poor, seeking the lost
and making new disciples.
Patrick Gagnon
PS:
After visiting the park, Alex attempted to stop drinking. He had been drunk
for 20 straight years. He suffered from seizures once he stopped. After detoxing
at Los Robles Hospital where Pastors Rob & Hector ministered
to him, Alex has agreed to rehab and is now at Casa De Vida in Oxnard, a
sober Christian Men’s living home. Please be praying for strength! This is
a 6 month-1 year program.
Alex!
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