Gypsies here in Pakistan live out in the open. They are exposed to weather that is either extremely hot ot extremely cold. They are outcasts in our society. They have little to no income and are regarded at pests by most. Many of them have no real income, no shelter of their own, no food, clothing or any form of proper education. The basic human necessities you and I usually take for granted are considered treasured possessions to these people; an almost unheard of benevolence. They are unable to send their children to school to be educated and parents and little children alike spend their days begging. Since they have no skilled labour or competency to work with, they are forced to live off the scraps made available to them. In our ministry we try and support these families holistically by providing a form of education and training where and how we can and meeting their basic needs of food, shelter and clothing. Our hearts are burdened with these people as they too are important to God. They too have the free gift of salvation made freely available to them.
There is no favouritism with God, no race or colour. There are sons and daughters, and all, whether wealthy or the poorest of the poor, with be dressed in white robes when we enter the kingdom of our God and will worship together next to each other when He comes for His bride. God judges the attitude of the heart (1st Samuel 15:22), and it is in our heart that we are looking to change and to save from the fiery eternity awaiting those who are not saved and who proudly yet ignorantly ignore the call to salvation. The god of this age has truly blinded the hearts and minds of many people, but thanks be to God who has made known to us the message of the Truth. We labour to bring this truth to all men and woman and children regardless of age, race or ethnicity.