An alcoholic father. Homeless as a child in Brazil. Ministry in Nepal. Now the UK…

Jonathan Winch  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2022
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An alcoholic father. Homeless as a child  in Brazil. Ministry in Nepal. Now the UK…

Jonathan Winch, Executive Director of Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Newcastle, spoke to Ronaldo André, one of their students. This is part of their conversation. ‘When I was five I ran away from home; my father was an alcoholic and would have killed me. I spent the next year and a half living on the streets of Brazil.

‘The police can’t arrest little children; they just beat them up and let them go. My life as a little child became about drugs, theft and robbery on behalf of the criminal gangs that vie for control of Brazil’s streets. I witnessed stabbings; I saw people setting others on fire. And then one day a woman stopped me and offered me a place in a children’s home.

‘There is a saying in Brazil: Education is Everything. That was not my experience. What transformed me was not the children’s home in itself; it was the word of God. That woman not only helped my social welfare; she introduced me to Christ.’

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