Posts Tagged ‘miracles’

A Miracle Night in Calgary

Published by April 21st, 2011 in My Big Mouth  2 Comments »  

Los Angeles storyteller and homeless activist Mark Horvath, left, talked with Terry Pettigrew, right, at the Calgary Drop-In Centre on March 10, 2011

I’ll be honest, today was one of those days where I wanted to just quit this madness and go back to a nice cushy marketing job. As a nonprofit, InvisiblePeople.tv isn’t where I want it to be, or I thought it would be, and I’m tired. Please know I am so very grateful for all that life has given me and that I made it through maybe the worst crisis of my life by helping others. But not having enough income to focus completely on InvisiblePeople.tv is frustrating. Mainly because so many great opportunities are missed. I also hate where I live and dream of the day I can afford to move, or have enough money to go on a fishing trip, or can take time off and not worry about rent, or be able to ask a nice woman out on a date that’s more than a fast food dollar menu. Honest, a few times today I thought about throwing in the towel and getting a ‘normal’ life!

Then I saw this tweet from my friend Tim Richter:

WOW! And I thought The Farm was huge! This knocked the “poor selfish me” feelings right out of me. Now, you all know I wasn’t gonna quit, and you all have “poor me” days too so don’t judge. It’s just this is a miracle beyond miracles and it all really started the same night I met Donny, who is now in housing – another miracle! Stories like these are the fuel that drives me to keep going.

So here’s the miracle: Terry is a sweet man dying of cancer I met while visiting a homeless shelter in Calgary, Canada. I was really moved by Terry and put his video up that very night. The local news media was with me when I visited Terry and The Calgary Herald put his story on their front page. They even included my video in their online version.

Terry’s brother, Larry, who he had no contact with for 34 years, saw the news story and the two brothers were reunited. Please read and watch the powerful video of the day they shared here.

I really don’t have words to describe any of this. Never in a million years did I ever think miracles like this would happen from a website that empowers homeless people to tell their own stories. And like I said in the post before this, I wish I could take credit for it, but it’s all really a community of loving people that make any of this happen.

So as I end my day I am still crazy exhausted, but instead of feeling sorry for myself, I am grateful that God continues to use me. This story of Terry reuniting long-lost brother has wrecked me both good and bad, and I am so very grateful for all of you that have supported me and InvisiblePeople.tv the last few years. It’s really because of your support that miracles continue to happen.

 

Photo by: Colleen De Neve

 

 

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Magic of Twitter Brings Miracle to Homeless Family

Published by December 19th, 2009 in My Big Mouth  20 Comments »  

Last night I was part of a miracle that I still cannot believe happened. I had to get up this morning just to watch the video a few times for it all to sink in. This miracle was broadcast to the world in real-time via social media. And to be honest Twitter played the biggest role in giving smiles to a homeless family’s first night in shelter system.

Instead of writing a bunch of words I thought I’d cut out a few tweets so you can see the miracle unfold just like everyone else did last night.

The winter shelter is no place for children so we drive families to a hotel and voucher them until we can find a more permanent solution. This single mom was living in a van with her 9 year-old son. When the city towed their van they lost EVERYTHING! I checked the family into hotel and then took them grocery shopping. Mom told me they desperately needed a change of clothes. Another woman at the shelter has an urgent need for clothes so I broadcast the needs via twitter.

Almost instantly Pastor Matthew Barnett from Los Angeles Dream Center sent me the following direct messages.

Because the only clothes this mother and child had were on their backs I didn’t feel we could wait another day. I searched the GPS on my phone and the closest store was Walmart. I tweet I was headed there. Soon I received this.


Pastor Matthew called me. He asked me to pick out a nice toy for the boy and suggested a Nintendo DS. The Los Angeles Dream Center is the church that helped me off the streets. Matthew Barnett has been caring for homeless people for over a decade. He knows people without housing cannot carry lots of stuff so a portable video game is a perfect gift. Even typing this now thinking about last night I get emotional. Last night I was a wreck!


I opened the Ustream app and started to broadcast over the net. Ustream cuts up the clips so I edited them together. The following YouTube video is what I broadcast from my phone last night.

Response was immediate and overwhelming. Here are just a very few:

My friend Kat Armstrong wrote a post even before we all got home. Please read her powerful post here.

For as long as I can remember I have hated this time of year. As a tradition I keep wherever I live ‘Christmas free’ to escape the holiday madness. No Christmas music, no Christmas decorations, and especially NO CHRISTMAS TREES! To reflect my holiday ‘mood’ I even change my avatar to the mean Grinch. While rushing to Walmart I must have been out of my mind and tweet that if someone helped this 9 year-old boy I’d change my avatar, and if someone helped the woman with clothes I’d get a tree.

I will be getting a tree this weekend! Merry Christmas!

Last night I learned that to see miracles one must be in a place where miracles happen – that place is helping other people.

Thanks to Union Rescue Mission and PATH Achieve Glendale for taking care of homeless families at the winter shelters around Los Angeles. Very special thanks to Matthew Barnett and everyone who donated to help give a little extra love this holiday season!

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