At a tender eight years old, Paulo Vitor was left at the front door of a restoration home for street boys and has not seen anyone in his family since. He has struggled with self-worth and believed that the color of his skin and his background were impossible barriers to overcome. Now at 23 he continues to work hard at overcoming the insurmountable social and cultural realities that demand he stays in his social class based only on the fact that he was born in a slum and the color of his skin.
As the time grew closer for the Christmas break, Paulo Vitor with anxious excitement told everyone who would listen he was going to visit his auntie that he had not seen since he was a small child. Finally, he thought, there was a connection to family.
Paulo Vitor's episodes of seizures began this past Tuesday and are being credited to hearing from his only known relative, "Please don't come here for Christmas." – As he received this disappointing news, Paulo Vitor weeping bitterly dropped the cell phone as he slumped to the floor. "I've known 'PV' for twelve years growing up together in the Restoration House", said Sidney Pereira. "Never have I seen him cry; not once", he continued after holding "PV" with brotherly affection while he wept uncontrollably.
Paulo Vitor's life is a story of rejection and abandonment if not for the compassionate ministry of Youth With A Mission – Belo Horizonte. Few people doubt Paulo Vitor would still be alive today if not for YWAM. – Another miracle in itself is the fact that he is now in the Master's Commission Brasil ministry training.
Paulo Vitor's" life would be an extremely more difficult and miserable story to tell if not for the faithful support of people committed to the spiritual development of young adults. It would be far more complicated than simply helping him work through the present disappointment of hearing, "Please don't come here for Christmas". – In spite of the odds working against him, Paulo Vitor is learning how to believe God has a great plan for his life. He has earned the respect of his peers for his consistent walk with the Lord, his diligence to every task and assignment and has grown tremendously in confidence and relationships.
With the Lord's help Paulo Vitor is going to work his way through this disappointment as he has already worked through others. But it makes a tremendous difference when friends like you take it upon yourself to actively participate in another person's life. The difference in Paulo Vitor's life has been you. Will you continue to give so that Paulo Vitor and others like him will have the opportunity of escaping the complex realities of not only being born in poverty, but born in a society and culture where being Black automatically works against you? Please continue to send your financial support to MCUMI Brasil – PO BOX 279512 – Sacramento, CA 95827-9512 or DONATE NOW using Pay Pal's secure on line service. The difference is a life transformed.
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