Marcell

We had to weave around a lot of traffic to get to Franklin Park in Washington, DC on a chilly Saturday morning. The youth group from Bethany Community Church was making its first trip with Teens Opposing Poverty’s Street Ministry. When we arrived, the crowd was relatively small, which we expected. It was a better […]
Divine Amnesia

It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon in March. We had so many clothes for the TOP trip that one of our older youth, Mike, drove his car in addition to the minivan I rented. We arrived at Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House, a little before the meal truck arrived. By the […]
First Time

“Oh, no! Where are we going to park?” It’s almost always our biggest problem when TOP heads to DC to serve homeless people. Drive around the block. It will be OK. Well, OK enough. Each of the four vehicles soon ended up with a place to park. Fifteen junior and senior high teens carried coolers to […]
Burdened

That was a busy day! I bought and delivered air mattresses to a homeless couple and another man who were living in tents. Then I gave Walmart gift cards to a homeless man recovering from surgery and another homeless man in his 70s. Finally, I gave a grocery store gift card to an elderly couple […]
The Joyful Sacrifice

The cold wind blew right through our coats on a late winter day in Washington, DC. The youth volunteers with Teens Opposing Poverty were handing out clothes at LaFayette Square. The White House stood right in front of us. We had just packed away the few remaining articles of clothing. I think all of us […]
It’s Personal

November 2025 marks 38 years since I took a group of youth into Washington DC for our first “TOP Trip”. I know we have impacted some (I hope many) lives through our ministries through The Street, Impact the Valley, and senior ministry throughout the years. We have opened the eyes of our volunteers to another […]
It’s All I Remember

Even when you devote your life to serving the poor, your priorities sometimes get skewed. The true story that follows is in part a confession, but it’s also a lesson I learned. Never sacrifice the important things on the altar of the urgent. My cell phone rang. I didn’t recognize the number and debated whether […]
And Yet

The drive to DC on was pleasant that seasonably cold December night. I didn’t have to fight traffic, and the Christmas lights were a joy to see. I went there to take some winter clothes to the guys who stayed around New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Five men were sitting in a small plaza beside […]
The Guy on the Grate

We were serving homeless people through TOP’s Street Ministry in a little plaza at 21st St and Virginia Avenue in DC. It was directly across the street from the State Department. The plaza was surrounded by a low wall with some bushes on the Virginia Avenue side. The bushes made the little plaza a desirable […]
Look at My Collection

Gerald had a crack cocaine habit. It ruined his life and dumped him on the streets with only the clothes on his back. For over two years he struggled valiantly against his addiction until he finally beat it. He said the key to overcoming a crack addiction is to hate what it does to your […]
Linwood’s Smile

Every time I saw Linwood he was drunk. Most of the homeless people we serve through TOP on Sunday afternoons stay sober. They don’t want to put off the people who are serving them. Linwood didn’t care. He wasn’t obnoxious or threatening, but you could tell he felt no pain. On a chilly Sunday […]
Melting the Ice

Reggie stood beside the pulpit after sharing his story of homelessness. The tall, muscular African-American stood in stark contrast to the all-white congregation. Their eyes were fixed on him as he paused to look around the sanctuary. He adjusted his posture to stand a little taller just before he spoke. “Take the hand of the […]
The World in a Backpack

When you’re homeless, chances are you carry all of your worldly possessions in a backpack. If you’re lucky, you have a place to store or stash some extra things. All too often, everything you own gets stolen, ruined by foul weather, or thrown away by city or park employees. After over 37 years in ministry, […]
What It’s All About

The youth group from a Methodist Church in Forest, Virginia served about 50 homeless and low income people at Miller Park in Lynchburg. It was a beautiful afternoon. Little did I know it would become a day I’ll never forget. We served Bethany (name changed) almost every time we had done ministry. She was a […]
Forever Changed

Reggie, William, David & Lisa, Robert, Betty & Steve, Linwood, Amy & her 2 daughters, Peanut, Sherry, Ben, Peggy, Charlie, Bob, Andre’, Oliver, Gerald, Tom, Denise & Lavelle, Peter, James, George, Robert & Melissa, Garland, Donna, Stacy, and Abie. These are just some of the names of the people TOP has been able to help […]
Fire Through My Fingers

It was one of those prayers that makes the earth shake and sends chills up your spine.
3 Things Homeless People Need to Break Free

Preview in new tab It’s not easy to “beat the street.” The road to a better life is full of obstacles and setbacks. I know dozens of people who have succeeded in moving out of the homeless life. They faced the same setbacks as others, but they never gave up. Lots of people throw up […]
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