Monday, July 27, 2009

Update to Interview on Blog Talk Radio

Just like to share a little on the interview with Rev. 13:9 on Blog Talk Radio last evening. This was the first live 2 hour broadcast that I was on. Van and I covered a lot of are during this time. Had a few people that I know on the internet call in from southern Ontario and from California. Val Valano who is hosting Rev. 13:9 said that she had been closely following the work. Seemed that more people were listening than phoning in at this point in time. The general population of America seems to be waiting to see how this recession will turn. Up here in Canada the media is saying that we are coming out of this time of recession. That doesn't add up when their has been a dramatic increase in the homeless here in the Lower Mainland of Vancouver.

Once this scale model, I'll be making an educational series on how to set up a prefabrication shop to make the relocation platforms. A second series will be done on how to set up a relocation platform. The lessons will be made available as a teaching series for a few dollars or so per lesson. I've been doing all this work here to build the various scale models on less that a shoe string budget. It is the love that the Creator has put in My heart for the homeless and those displaced by this recession that keeps me going here.

Should be able to complete most of the working scale model and the educational lessons this week. Waiting for the hobby shop here in Mission to get in new stock from back east.

The next step from here is to make a former presentation to Mayor Richardson in Vancouver about using the relocation platform technology as a viable solution for the homeless in the Lower Mainland. I've not forgotten about also contacting Mayor Johnson in Sacramento, CA. It will take more than a 50 bed facility to take care of the needs of the 1, 500 people that are still homeless.

A few days ago the Spirit of the Lord touched my heart concerning the need to set up relocation platforms in Calgary, Alberta. This coming winter is going to be unusually cold because of the high price of heating fuels. In the dream state I could see these domes set up where beds folded out of the walls. Enough to shelter about eight people or so for the night. During the day the beds were folded up. Tables folded down so that the homeless could enjoy a hot meal before starting their day out on the streets. This shelter out of the storm doubled as a place where people could come and talk during the day. In the evening it would open up again for the homeless to have a hot meal and sleep.

Mayor Richardson has a heart for the street people in Vancouver. In reading various media reports it seems that there is a need for new input in regards to bringing about a viable solution to the homeless problem. This is where the relocation platforms may well come into play to set up temporary shelters. On one hand the local politicians are at a standstill on how what to do. They go to work, do their job and go home. Like the churches they are limited and confined behind their four walls. Same thing in politics. It will take the power of the heart to make the transition to help the homeless. There must be a grassroots approach as while to rise up to the occasion. The relocation platforms are a viable solution. When the time is right, Lord willing I'll be making a u tube presentation to Mayor Richardson and the other local Mayors in the area. Their support would be to allow space for these shelters to be set up within the place of need. If it can work here to help offer a viable resolve to the homeless crises, how much more so will it be a blessing to the many thousands of homeless in Sacramento?

Later on today I'll be activating my Pay Pal account. Those who are led to bless my hands financially for this work here may do so. To build the first full prototype will take a minimal of $2, 500.00 for materials. That's not counting my personal needs to keep going here. I'm believing the Lord for someone to bless me with $5, 000.00. This would free my hands to get the first 24 ft. platform build and off of the ground. From there the doors should begin to open.

If we do not take the time to consider the needs of the orphan and widow, and the homeless who have fallen through the cracks of society. How can you expect the Lord to have compassion on you when these troubled times are multiplied? Great sorrow is coming. Great hardships. We must do what we can now to prepare for the times ahead. Not to do so is to be living in denial and pretend that conditions are going to improve. This is the illusion that is being painted by the media but it is not so. By this fall you will see this recession deepen and turn into a depression that will become super inflated. There will be a turning away from the cities to moving back into the country to survive and to grow food. These relocation platforms given to me by divine inspiration is meant to be used as a blessing to meet the needs of those who have lost hope, and need a hand back up. Not just a hand out.

Those of you who come to this blog site I hope that you are able to share in the vision that the Lord has planted in my heart to use the platform technology to establish a spirit of community amongst the homeless and hurting. You can reach me here in Mission at 604-826-2547. May you be blessed this day. Joshua.

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