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Homelessness Scott Levesque

A Call to Love for the Homeless- Donate HERE

homelessnick-600x450Blankets, Hats, Gloves for the Homeless

Many of you know that Laury and I along with a several other Christian friends, minister every week to the homeless in the poorest places of many major cities here in the northeast like Nashua, Manchester, Lowell, Lawrence, Worcester, Boston, Springfield, and others. It’s often a bit rough out there among the alcoholics, drug addicts, and mentally ill, but the Lord has stirred our hearts to reach the poor and the lost and it has become a lifestyle for us to reach those in dire need of help and freedom from oppression.

We bring food, water, socks, hats, gloves to any in need, plus blankets and sleeping bags to those who literally live outdoors all year. Some can’t even live in a shelter because of the alcohol, drugs, mental illness, or just because they have completely fallen off the social grid, so to speak.

We come to them with pure hearts and a message of God’s love and as a result, they let us pray for them and many have been completely physically and/or emotionally healed. It’s amazing how open most of the homeless are to the gospel when you have no agenda other than to bless them, love them, and share Jesus. We’ve seen Jesus heal cancer, COPD, arthritis, fibromyalgia, broken bones, pinched nerves, neuropathy, and broken hearts and most were instant healings. It’s truly amazing to see God do such great things, yet at times it can be overwhelming to see this level of spiritual and physical poverty in our own back yard.

There is so much need, and we want to do more. We’ve already purchased about 75 pairs of gloves, 75 hats, 15 winter coats, 50 pairs of socks, and already distributed many of these in the past two weeks alone. We only buy EXTREME bargains with the clothing in order to stretch our resources, but some of the items like the 30% wool blankets run $9-13 each and we are looking to buy 150 of these to distribute to those living outdoors in these cities.

I know it seems everywhere we look, many good causes are looking for money for their ministry and because of some scandals, many Americans are a bit weary to offer help. Even if the organization is on the up and up, we know that some have high administrative cost, salaries, utilities, and sizable marketing costs simply because of the institutional structure required with larger organizations. The bottom line is that often, less of what you donate actually goes to the poor.

But the Lord keeps telling me if we want to do more, then we need to invite our friends, brothers, and sisters to come along side of us in support. The good news is that 100% of what you donate, small or large, will go to the poor and help your local communities!

I know that some may never venture into these dark places we travel, (it’s not for the faint of heart, trust me!) but I also know that many of you have a heart’s desire to help the lost, and support those of us who are called to help the poor, especially in our own local neighborhoods.

We don’t have a 501-3c tax deduction status (not yet but we’ll get there someday!), but as I said 100% of what you help us with, will go directly to supplies for the poor. It’s that simple 🙂

For those of you who already supporting some great causes, please keep us in pray and pray for an abundance of resources to reach these struggling men, women and families. Statistics say that a 63% of Americans are only one paychecks away from living on the streets – thanks for prayerfully considering a one time or ongoing partnership to help bring them supplies, healing, and hope.

You can donate using paypal here, paypal.me/ImperishableLove or drop us a request at testimonials@documentedhealings.com and we’ll send you our mailing address to send a check.

Much thanks and love,

Scott & Laury Levesque
Imperishable Love Ministries

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The pictures above are from a homeless “tent city” in one of our local towns. I was shocked to find out that there is a tent city like this in most of the larger cities here in the northeast, where the homeless live year round. Whether living with extreme heat and humidity and no electricity for a fan, or water, or a shower, or in the dead of winter at zero degrees with bone chilling winds, this is a reality for more Americans than ever before in modern history. I have to admit, it has been extremely humbling for us to see such need. Thanks for considering their need and your support.

 

Bones healed by prayer miracle Miracle Healing Scott Levesque

Homeless Boston woman healed, delivered, fed, and set free by Jesus!

Homeless Boston woman healed

This is the story of the homeless Boston lady by the name of Jewel who encountered the Love of Jesus. it’s a bit long, but worth the read I think. Sometimes ministering on the streets can get a bit messy but God is good all the time and love never fails 🙂

A few of us who gather together each weekend, had come up out of the Boston MBTA subway at the Boston Common specifically to lay hands on the sick. When we first arrived, 11 year-old Jacob who has been hungry to see his faith grow, had healed a guy on the sidewalk with an infection and pain in his ankle, then we crossed the street over to the Boston Common. Laury (my awesome wife) had just given a sleeping alcoholic her shirt to lay his head on, then she and my friend Garth prayed over him to be delivered from alcohol addiction, for he had said that he wanted/needed a drink. Afterward, he said he did not need a drink anymore.

Meanwhile, 11 year-old Jacob had pointed out to me a woman asleep on the grass a little distance away, saying she needed prayer. If I’m honest, my “flesh” thought this might get messy and hesitated for a second, but how could I refuse at the prompting of an 11 year-old boy? So I went over to the woman, and Garth followed a minute or so later and joined me. As it turned out, the woman was contemplating suicide (she had attempted suicide twice before), and was very thankful that we woke her up, because she had concluded that nobody cared about her anymore. In fact, before she went to sleep, she had prayed earnestly that God would send someone to her. She said that earlier in the day a man approached her and said that he would give her something to eat if she performed a certain act, but of course she refused.

Seeing that we were Christians, she pulled out a ragged paperback Bible to show us that she believed in God, and thanked God that we had come to encourage her. At this point, we had made her day just by showing her that someone cared about her. She was not expecting all that God was going to do for her through us, however God had another plan!

Initially, she began pouring out her story of difficulty as a young girl abused, repeatedly insisting that we not interrupt her, and to let her finish, because she “had to get it out.” When she was a child, she was placed in unspeakable situations to support someone’s drug addiction. She explained that her desire was to honor her mother, but she had to get away from that home to avoid the circumstances and stay safe, but felt she had dishonored her mom in a way. So she moved away and this had tormented her for years. Recently she came to Boston to bury her mother, for her mother had died and she sincerely wanted to honor her mother. Now she was homeless.

Worse than that, she said that two days before she had been in a wheelchair, and could still hardly walk. She had had seizures, but could not afford the anti-seizure medicine, so the homeless shelters had refused her, not being willing to deal with such a situation. She was oppressed to the point of bondage and mental anguish to all this, and still was not even of sound mind at this point. She would have ranted on and probably ask us for money to pay for those medications.

After she had vented a bit after maybe 20 minutes, we got control of the conversation, and when I asked her what her pain level was, on a scale of 0 – 10, she said “100.” Garth and I both began speaking life over her, and as the pain went down, she began to calm down. We continued to the point that she said that it was “much better,” and told her to stand up, which she did not think she could do. But she did (on her own), and we prayed over her some more as she became more and more coherent. She became so grateful for this progress that she said that this was enough, and began thanking God, but we insisted that all the pain had to go.

At this point after a few minutes, she was communicating perfectly normally and of sound mind.

She said that she was hungry, that she had not eaten all day long, so we asked her what she wanted, and she gave us an order for a double cheeseburger, onion rings, and soda. But at this point she could walk well enough that she said she would come with us, and began to pack her bag with her belongings.

But first, she wanted to know why we had come to her like this in her time of need. What prompted us? I said it was 11 year-old Jacob. She was surprised that it was a boy, and praised God for him, wanting to meet him. Garth pointed him out to her and beckoned him to come. He was lying on the ground with my two boys over him, and did not come. We found out that he had just fell and badly hurt his knee. He could not get up.

At this point we told her that he had just been injured, but that she should come lay her hand on him and it would be healed, just like what had just been done to her. We all walked over to him and and Garth told her to command that his knee be healed, in Jesus’ name. That is just what she did. She put her hand on his knee, spoke healing to him, the pain instantly left his knee, and he got up.

We all proceeded to the nearby Burger King, got the food for her, and some for the three boys (Garth’s two and Jacob). The four of them sat at a small table and ate and talked, while the rest of us encountered a number of other people at the fairly crowded Burger King who needed healing, all of whom left pain-free, including one older woman with a cane who had Arthritis, fibroid-myalagia, and four young ladies in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZQwkB5HNP8

At one point we looked and saw Jacob hand her one, two, three five dollar bills out of his pocket – that was his entire spending allowance for the day and he gave it all to Jewel!

We asked Jewell about her pain level one more time while she was at Burger King and she said she had a pain level of 2/10. It immediately went to zero and she was completely pain free. Her face was almost shining, so full of joy and peace by the time we left, you would not know she was the same woman who, one hour earlier, had a face that was twisted by thoughts of suicide, tormented by pain, and darkened by despair.

It is at that point that we got some video footage of her in the Burger King. The video ends with her breaking out in a song of praise for Jesus, walking through the crowded Burger King singing a beautiful melody, and when finished almost everyone in the place was clapping for her!

It was a really good day watching lives transformed in the name of Jesus! Yay God- thank you Jesus!
By
Scott L and Garth W
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