The Daily Dilemma of the Christian Worker, A reflection from Devendra Rai in India about some of the difficult situations he and his family are faced with.

What do you do? 
When a 14-year-old girl tells your wife in the market place she wants to come with you.
Reason? Her dad and her step mom beat her every day. 
And when you ask about her mother, tears gather around her eyes. 
She doesn't ask for money, just to be with you. 
What do you do? 

What do you do? 
When kids are sold to pay for the funeral rites of their mother. 
One teenage girl lands up in the neighbors' house, bought for less than $50! 
What do you do? 

What do you do? 
When street children pick up the soft drink bottles that your children have discarded in the garbage heap and try to drain the few drops of Coke that still remain? 
What do you do? 

What do you do? 
After you have distributed 20 bicycles for needy evangelists and pastors and then some more needy pastors show up on your doorstep looking to see if you have any more? 
What do you do? 

What do you do? 
When you have a medical and evangelistic outreach in areas where people are constantly gunned down. 
Where you might come face to face with people that shot your dad 26 times with AK-47 assault rifles just three years ago? 
When you are responsible for the lives of the team that is going with you? 
What do you do? What do you do? 

<Taken from Action India http://actionintl.org/action/content/view/279/204/ >