A Cry From the Streets
by Jeanette Lukasse
GoodBookStall Review:
‘In the dark world of Brazilian street children, toddlers and teenagers search trash cans for food, steal knives to protect themselves at night, and live in fear of the police’. Into this scene, to live and work, two young Dutch people feel called by God. This is the story of how God led them stage by stage to do just that. First they approached YWAM (Youth With a Mission) and they both took YWAM’s nine month Discipleship Training School course. From there they found themselves in Athens, helping to repair and prepare an old and rusty ship the Anastasis for missionary work. Several years and two children later, they at last reach Brazil and the story goes on…. A story of working to God’s plan, with great faith and commitment.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (28/10/04)
‘In the dark world of Brazilian street children, toddlers and teenagers search trash cans for food, steal knives to protect themselves at night, and live in fear of the police’. Into this scene, to live and work, two young Dutch people feel called by God. This is the story of how God led them stage by stage to do just that. First they approached YWAM (Youth With a Mission) and they both took YWAM’s nine month Discipleship Training School course. From there they found themselves in Athens, helping to repair and prepare an old and rusty ship the Anastasis for missionary work. Several years and two children later, they at last reach Brazil and the story goes on…. A story of working to God’s plan, with great faith and commitment.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (28/10/04)








