About halfway through the article something dawned on me. I had one of those moments when you can feel the presence of God almost as though He is physically sitting next to you. He reached into my brain and began to slowly and painfully peel back the layers of prejudice, self-righteousness, judgment and arrogance. As I continued to read, I began to see these people the way Jesus sees them. The more I read, the more of their world I explored, the more my heart broke. I sat in the middle of Starbucks reading an article about people that I have never met and probably will never meet and wept. I was so moved with love and compassion for these people that I couldn’t hold the emotions back. Here are people that Jesus bled and died for, and because they don’t fit into my mold, I’m ready to put the gloves on and go a few rounds instead of putting a towel around my waist and asking how I can serve them.
Since that day, I have still not met an actual atheist on whom to try out my new love and compassion. I noticed there is someone that answered the poll on my blog as being an atheist, but that is as close as I have gotten. But, God has given me multiple opportunities to live out this love He is teaching me to give freely. Sheri, my pastor’s wife, found a woman that needed some help providing a good Christmas for her family. She is a single mother with six kids. I have a wife to help me and only three kids and sometimes don’t think I can make it work, so my heart immediately went out to her. As a church, we adopted this family and our people blessed their socks off and back on again. But Sheri felt God calling us to something more. Mary, the mother we helped, lives in a cul-de-sac with five apartment buildings. In these apartments live people that need a personal encounter with Jesus. There are people that are beaten down by life. They are hurting and lonely. Basically, there are people who are just like the rest of us. We may be broken in different ways, but we are no less broken.
So we followed God’s leading and adopted an entire neighborhood. In the last two months, we have been four times to give away food, clothing, movies, toasters, books, video games and much more. We have taken meals to families. We have delivered beds, dishes, silverware and telephones. We have provided ears to listen and shoulders to cry on. Whatever needs are presented, we try to meet them. As we distribute the physical necessities, we have an opportunity to pass out some spiritual necessities as well.
I’m still waiting for an opportunity to show outrageous, Jesus kind of love to an atheist, but I’m not going to sit around and wait. In the end, it doesn’t really matter who it is because when we lavish that love on someone, we get to be Jesus with skin on.





















