Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Starving Children

By Sara Hayduchok




On my first full day here, we spent our morning in Los Galpones which is one of the dirtiest and most poverty-stricken parts of the city. There, I encountered dozens of starving children. Thanks be to God, we brought them exactly what they needed. We brought torta (cake), mate (tea), and pasta (...lunch), as wellas what they really needed and expected from us: amor (love). I know some of you are reading this and thinking: "Really? It doesn't get much cheesier than that." Let me explain.


These children live in environments where they are abused by their families, neighbors, and even strangers. Most of them live in small houses and sleep in one bedroom where everything their parents do takes place - including drug use and having sex. In this neighborhood, there are few rules. The kids are violent. They throw rocks and hit each other. They're loud. They start arguments which turn into pure screaming. No matter how much you try to physically keep them from fighting, they keep going until they want to stop. Sometimes, they are ungrateful. After spending our whole morning there just to bring them food, drinks, crafts, and soccer, while we were doing the dishes in preparation to leave, I heard what sounded like gunshots when some children began throwing heavy rocks onto the metal roof.

The kids are suffering from so much more than physical hunger. They are starving for love. I can tell by the way they come running to the volunteers and give them a kiss (the common Argentinian greeting). I can tell by the way they got my soccer pinny and even exchanged it for me because the first one was too small. I can tell by the way they just walk up to a volunteer, hug them, and walk away without exchanging even one word. Picture that. It is so powerful. They are so deprived from love, but they know that we offer it. They know because CFCI (Christ for the City International) has been there for three years. They know because CFCI has spent money on buying a house, tables, plates, and cups, only to have it all stolen multiple times. They know because CFCI comes back, even though they are often violent, loud, uncontrollable and ungrateful. Our mission is to help the ones who are spiritually suffering where no one else wants to. Why? Because that is what Jesus did.


Do not forget: we are all starving children without knowing and understanding what Christ did for us. The team here has has sacrificed an unbelievable amount to stay in Los Galpones, but after every single painful visit, they know that it is only a weak analogue for the sacrifice Christ made for us, how much pain he went through for us, how uncontrollable we are, how dirty we are, and how ungrateful we are. EVEN SO, He loves us unconditionally.

Romans 5:8

But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

1 John 4:19
We love because He first loved us

Sarah Hayduchok is a short-term missionary in Argentina. This post was reprinted, with permission, from her blog, Summer Missions in Argentina (summermissionsinargentina.blogspot.com). 

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