Monday, June 15, 2015

WHO ARE THE MEN WHO CRY IN BUFFALO?

Bibles surround a street side memorial for a murdered young man.

Who are the men who cry in Buffalo, New York? 

  • Some men are in jail crying to get out.
  • Fathers who don't know their children, cry for lost years.
  • Fathers of dead boys cry over son's in caskets.
  • Men whose brains are fried from drugs cry for sanity.
  • Men live under bridges cry for some coin to buy a drink.
  • Wounded men cry for revenge.
  • Senile men cry for lost memories.
  • Divorced men cry over their loneliness.
  • Diseased men in pain cry out for a cure.
  • Guilty men cry over lost innocence.
  • Young men cry out for a father figure.
  • Confused men cry out to be understood.
  • Men of truth cry out for justice.
  • Broken men cry out for forgiveness.
  • Humble men cry out in compassion.
  • Married men cry deeply for their brides.
  • Widowed men cry over lost love.
There is a future for weeping men in Buffalo. There is a future for the young men in Buffalo who don't have a father. There is a future for guys who want to stop shooting other guys in an attempt to fill the hole in their souls.


Jesus wept.
John 11:35


But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, 

and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb.
John 20:11

Fear not, for I am with you; 
be not dismayed, for I am your God; 
I will strengthen you, I will help you, 
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:10

He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, 
and death shall be no more, 
neither shall there be mourning, 
nor crying, nor pain anymore, 
for the former things have passed away.”
Revelation 21:4

May the fathers of Buffalo cast their former things upon the cross of Jesus and become strengthened as men who become compassionate fathers to the next generation of fathers in Buffalo. Amen.

Thanks for your time. 
Go do something nice for somebody.
Jesus loves you and so do we.


Bob Kuebler is the Founder & Director of Youth With A Purpose. Bob has spent the last 12 yrs. learning about pain and perseverance from inner city young people and their families. Healing starts with love and encompasses compassion and empathy. Our mission at YWAP is to inspire inner-city young people to develop as God's leaders who overcome the mindset of poverty and gang violence. Bob is the Author of four books, several magazine articles and blogs including The Bright Spot Report. He regularly shares with audiences about how God is redeeming our cities through young people.



Bob can be reached at 716-830-8240
or ywapbuffalo@yahoo.com.
www.youthwithapurpose.org


Monday, June 8, 2015

DON'T GIVE UP!

A Cross on the wall at Steps Ministries in Buffalo, NY.
Hardship is a heart condition meant to be harvested as a healthy blessing of perseverance poured out upon folks whose will to live is fading.

Overcoming adversity is an anointing meant to be poured into the soul of the afflicted.


Suffering is a seed of blessing sown in the darkness that will rise with healing in its wake.

John 18
2 "And Judas, who betrayed Him,"
12 "Arrested Jesus and bound him."
17 "said to Peter, “You are not also one of this Man’s disciples, are you?”
He said, “I am not.”
22 "struck Jesus with the palm of his hand,"
27 "Peter then denied again."
38 "What is truth?"
40 "Not this man..."
19:1 "Took Jesus and scourged him"
5 "wearing the crown of thorns"
6 "they cried out, saying, “Crucify Him, crucify Him!”
17 "And He, bearing His cross, went out "
28 "“I thirst!”
33 "He was already dead,"
20:13 why are you weeping?”
16 “Rabboni!”
19 “Peace be with you.”
21 "I also send you.”
22 “Receive the Holy Spirit."
27 “Reach your finger here, and look at My hands;”
31 "but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name."
Healing is a moving experience.
Thanks for your time. Go do something nice for somebody.
‪#‎JLYASDW‬


Bob Kuebler is the Founder & Director of Youth With A Purpose. Bob has spent the last 12 yrs. learning about pain and perseverance from inner city young people and their families. Healing starts with love and encompasses compassion and empathy. Our mission at YWAP is to inspire inner city young people to develop as God's leaders who overcome the mindset of poverty and gang violence. Bob is the Author of four books, several magazine articles and blogs including The Bright Spot Report. He regularly shares with audiences about how God is redeeming our cities through young people.


Bob can be reached at 716-830-8240
or ywapbuffalo@yahoo.com.
www.youthwithapurpose.org

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

MOLECH'S VIABILITY CHECKPOINT FOR CHILDREN

Folks in the City of Molech were becoming downright ornery. The local politicians were crafting new laws faster than a crow flies. Children under the age of ten were nowhere to be seen, the Viability Police had taken care of that.

All existence for Molech City residents begins at the Viability Hospital. Pregnancies are strictly regulated by the Physician's of Potential (POP's.) Each existence that is allowed to continue as a Molech life form is implanted with a microchip. When an existence that has been predetermined to be presently a female is found to be impregnated with a potential existence, an alarm is triggered in Molech's Security Agency (MSA.) The Physicians of Potential must examine the impregnation and measure its potential for society. All existence with potential for society was allowed to live until the Age of Viability.

Women's reproductive rights were determined in relation to the Age of Viability. The current Age of Viability was the second Saturday after the existence had turned ten years old. All women who were impregnated with Approved Potential must carry the existence for a full term of impregnation which was now equal to the Age of Viability. All women must give birth only at 10 years plus the second Saturday.

Birth certificates were given upon reaching womb deliverance at the Age of Viability. The terms male and female would soon be banished. The sex was determined as needed for the furtherance of the City of Molech. A male was now called a "Viability Implanter" and the females were called "Viability Suppliers." All roles were interchangeable with the exception of impregnation. The Viability Implanters could be implanted themselves with the existence and be required to carry the existence for ten years plus the second Saturday.

The residents had become accustomed to living without young children. They were upset about a new law about to be passed. The "Law of Viability" could be applied to any life existence at any time. As soon as an existence was determined to be unviable in terms of the furtherance of society, that existence was relieved of its existence. The elder-heads argued for respect. The young-heads argued for power.

The arguments got lost in the appearance of another law that was passed while nobody was awake. It was called the "Law of Contrary Thought." Here is what the Law said,
"Any intent to think a thought that is contrary to Molech Philosophy is punishable by thought removal and the relief of existence. All intended thoughts will be destroyed and the offending thought-intender will no longer be viable. The Loss of Viability (LOV) will cause the potential to be removed and existence to cease."
 The Hall of Molech was packed with elder-heads, young-heads and angry-heads. An eleven-year-old girl was pushing her way to the front of the Hall. Several people made room for her to reach the Questioners Podium. Her head barely able to be seen above the podium. The Molech Mayor motioned for the crowd to be quiet. The young-head's name was Shalom Aleikhem (shah-LOHM ah-ley-KHEM.) "I have a thought," said the young girl. Immediate disapproval erupted among the old-heads. "Heresy!" They cried, "Young-heads are not allowed to have thoughts that haven't been pre-approved by old-heads!" The poor girl was whisked away by officers from the MSA and relieved of her existence due to the fact that she had lost her viability.

Before the girl was whisked away, she dropped a piece of paper. An old-head picked it up and read it to the assembled crowd.
"You are the one who put me together
inside my mother’s body, and I praise you
because of the wonderful way
you created me.
Everything you do is marvelous!
Of this I have no doubt. Nothing about me
is hidden from you!
I was secretly woven together
deep in the earth below, but with your own eyes
you saw my body being formed.
Even before I was born,
you had written in your book
everything I would do. Your thoughts are far beyond
my understanding,
much more than I could ever imagine. I try to count your thoughts, but they outnumber the grains
of sand on the beach.
And when I awake, I will find you nearby."
Psalm 139:13-18 CEV
The people were stunned and sat in silence. (to be continued.)

Thank's for your time. Go do something nice for an old head.
Jesus loves you and so do we.

Bob Kuebler is the Founder & Director of Youth With A Purpose. Bob has spent the last 12 yrs. learning about pain and perseverance from inner city young people and their families. Healing starts with love and encompasses compassion and empathy. Our mission at YWAP is to inspire inner city young people to develop as God's leaders who overcome the mindset of poverty and gang violence. Bob is the Author of four books, several magazine articles and blogs including The Bright Spot Report. He regularly shares with audiences about how God is redeeming our cities through young people.



Bob can be reached at 716-830-8240
or ywapbuffalo@yahoo.com.
www.youthwithapurpose.org