“Man on a Journey”


Back From India

by admin on Nov.15, 2009, under Uncategorized

I just returned from visiting the prisons of India. There was a team of four which included Bob Jordan, Dennis Wilson, Mark Youngs and myself. We visited 7 prisons, held 10 services, did 3 days of conferences/training for the local volunteers and pastors and visited 2 orphanages. It was a very busy agenda. We first went to Hyderabad and spent the first week there, then went to Delhi for the second week. It was nothing short of amazing! You can see more of the pictures below.

One of the prisons in India

One of the prisons in India

 

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Sharing a message of hope with prisoners.

 

The team

The team

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Getting Closer

by admin on Oct.19, 2009, under Uncategorized

The time is ticking down and it will be very soon (less than two weeks) that I will be boarding that plane for India. It has been somewhat stressful as we don’t have the itinerary nailed down yet. It has been a challenge to get accurate information and to just get in contact with our nationals in India. Originally we were going to Hyderabad then on to Delhi. That changed and Hyderabad was out and now it looks like its back in the agenda. I know the Lord will work all this out and open some doors and close others, that’s just the way it is and I can accept that completely. I am getting more excited to get on that plane with each day that passes.  I am still gathering financial donors but I am trusting the Lord that He will provide all things necessary.

                We are now a team of 4. We started with 8 but for various reasons others had to drop out so it will be a busy time as we all will be taking active parts in all the various prisons services and conferences that we will be part of. That’s OK as that is the very reason I am going!

                I am trying to work out a way that I can post on this blog while away. We’ll see what kind of time and internet service we have in various places. Until then please keep me and the rest of the team in your prayers.

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India Mission Support

by admin on Sep.28, 2009, under Uncategorized

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                This November it is my honor to be part of a Prisoner’s for Christ missionary team going to India.

 I have been involved in prison ministry for a number of years and as the ministry has expanded through the will of God, there have been requests from pastors in other countries asking PFC to come help with prison ministry. I was blessed to be a part of such a team that went to Africa in December of 2006 and again in October 2008, specifically Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo DRC. These are very poor countries and prisoners are typically the forgotten, the least of the least. The Lord has carved out a place in my heart for people in prisons throughout the world and has presented another opportunity to be on this Prisoner’s for Christ team going to the prisons in India this November for 2 weeks.

  Conditions are typically very poor in the prisons we go to so we bring humanitarian aid with us whenever possible. Even more important we bring a message of hope, forgiveness and salvation. Sharing the Word of God in prison services and offering prisoners a hope that they have never had before is just one of the many facets of the trip. We will also be planting prison ministries and conducting leadership conferences in the local churches, and anything else the Lord has planned. On our last African prison trip over 1900 prisoners accepted the Lord as Savior and I can’t wait to see what the Lord has planned for this trip to India!!

We will be going to Hyderabad, India a city of 4 million where PFC has an established ministry and will be ministering in the jails and prisons in this city. We will also be encouraging and equipping our local missionaries. Then we will head north to New Delhi where we will be breaking new ground with the ministry. I can say that although this will be my third foreign mission trip I am just as excited about it as the other two. Most of all I am looking forward to sharing the Word of God with prisoners who have lost all hope.  Seeing the transformation in them when they have accepted the Lord as their personal savior is just one of the rewards we experience on an otherwise hard journey. 

Going on this mission trip to the prisons of India is not something that I can do on my own. I need your help!! I need your prayers and I need to raise $3,500 to fund this trip. Will you help me? Will you pray for our team and also consider financially supporting me on this trip? I realize with the condition of the economy it may be difficult but the time is short and the need is big, but so is our God!

 I am asking you to please pray about it and if the Lord puts it on your heart to financially support me on this mission trip you can use the enclosed donation slip and envelope or donate online by following the direction on the back of the donation slip.  

I am grateful and humbled by your prayer support and your financial generosity! I sincerely hope that you will come along side me as I journey to the prisons of India. I can’t go without you!

             Don Szolomayer

            (If you are interested in  supporting this trip go to the “Online Mission Donation  Link” at the bottom of this website.)

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India Trip

by admin on Sep.08, 2009, under Uncategorized

Getting ready to go to India for two weeks in early November. I will be going with the team into Hyderabad and spending a week there and then on to New Delhi. The original team of eight is down to six so we’ll see how it all works out. We are still in the process of putting together all the myriad of things that have to happen in order to get into the prisons there, but I am confident that the Lord will open the doors He wants us to walk through. Lots to do before then. My support letters are ready to go out this week so I have to raise at least $3500 for the trip. If your reading this and the Lord puts it on your heart to help support me on this trip to the prisons of India, go to my page below that says “financial support” and you can donate (tax deductable ) online. Chuck Smith always says,  ”Where God guides, God provides!”

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Lesson Learned

by admin on Aug.23, 2009, under Uncategorized

 

 One at a Time!

It was the first prison visit of our trip and there I was looking out at the mass of dark sun baked faces staring back at me. Despair, hunger, illness and suffering were mirrored on each and every face but most of all there was the look of hopelessness. I wasn’t ready for the impact of that moment and it caught me completely off guard. It hit me like a bolt of lighting and was seared on my heart and in my mind forever. I wanted so much to immerse myself in the crowd, reach out and hug each one, hold them as I would a loved one and let them know it was alright, “God loves and cares for you”. When was the last time someone did that, just held them and comforted them; days, months, years? My heart ached and I felt so unprepared and inadequate at that moment, how could I possibly do that? There were over a thousand prisoners gathered under that roof.  “Oh yea of little faith” there I was putting my limitations on what God could do.  “Lord let me be your arms today!” Little did I know at that moment what He had planned and how He would answer that prayer. It would affect my outlook for the rest of the trip.

I started searching the crowd as I waited my turn to share; an old man with wrinkles etched deep in his face caught my eye. How lonely he looked.  “Lord bless him let him know You are the Great Comforter”. A young man way in the back who was craning his neck just trying to see us caught my eye next, “Lord bless him fill him with excitement for You”. A group of men standing off to the side of the crowd in tattered rags were the next ones to catch my attention, “Lord let them know You love them!” On and on it went one lighting bolt after another overwhelming my senses and filling me to overflowing with compassion. 

Leaning towards our interpreter I asked,” Is it visiting day for the prisoner’s families?” while motioning towards the large group of women and children in the front rows “Is that why they are here?” He looked at me with a questioning look on his face and I thought at first he didn’t understand what I had asked when he said, “visiting day? No they’re not visitors they’re prisoners.” I must have had a shocked look on my face from the expression reflected on his. 

 Again I started searching the mass of faces and as my eyes moved from person to person they fell on a small elderly lady buried in the crowd. She seemed so out of place amongst this large group of prisoners, yet there she was barley visible in the crowd. The lines and wrinkles on her face betrayed the harshness of the years of her life and as her eyes caught mine and we looked at each other, I saw the look of despair in them. She did not shy away from my look but had that sense of challenge, of hardness, of weary bitterness in her posture that I have seen before in prisons that look of survival which comes from years of hardship, hurt and hopelessness. There are times during prison ministry when you can’t help but wonder what circumstances in a particular persons life brought them to this point.  I couldn’t escape that thought. What had occurred in this woman’s life to bring her to this time and place?  How long had she been in this place? I continued to look at others in the crowd, but was constantly drawn back to her and our eyes would meet each time so I did the one thing I could, I prayed for her. I guess the man instinct in me came out and I wanted to just protect her. She was someone’s “Mom” someone’s “Grandma” what was she doing in here? It was one of those moments when the Lord truly impresses something so simple yet so profound on your heart that you draw just a little closer to understanding one more piece of God’s nature. This is a small sample of how God feels for each and every one of us and so much more.

 It was now my turn to share, and my message was God loves each and every one of us no matter who we are or where we are from or what we have done. He is the same God on both sides of the world. I was directing it to the prisoners, but specifically to that woman. My eyes gazed at where she was sitting, praying that she would hear this message and hold it close to her heart. It would be my simple message of greeting for the rest of the trip. As I finished and took my place once again, my eyes locked on her and her face almost had a scowl on it and I realized there was a battle going on in her, so I continued praying even harder for her.

The invitation to accept the Lord was given so our team, seven of us, went down amongst the prisoners to pray for them and lay hands on them. There were so many who came forward that we were overwhelmed by the crush of people and the desire to be prayed for. I did not see her, but there were so many people it was hard to tell if she had come forward or not.  It was as if the book of Acts had come to life. In all my life I had never witnessed such an intense desire to be prayed for. Praying for all those that accepted the Lord, it was now time to call forward those who wanted prayer for healing. The response was nothing short of miraculous. It seemed everyone there came forward and I could barely make my way through the crowd to lay hands on each person. I lost any sense of time and as each person was prayed for I would turn to another and start again. There were so many needs it was almost overwhelming, yet giving each person total attention in prayer knowing our God would hear each and every prayer and answer them. Turning to the next person a familiar set of eyes found mine; it was the elderly lady that I had been praying for during the service. Praise God! It is true that the eyes are the window to the soul and I could see clearly the despair, hurt, and anger in hers. I smiled at her while laying my hands lightly on her shoulders feeling her frailty through her toughness. Maybe it was the protective man in me coming out again, but I wanted so much to just reach around her and hug and protect her and take her out of that place, but I knew that was not possible so I closed my eyes and began to pray for her, knowing the Lord could do all that and more. The Lord filled my heart with her hurts and I offered them back to Him, which He gladly took. For a time no one else existed in that crush of people accept her and I.  When I finished I once again looked into her eyes and saw that  a transformation had occurred, the hardness was dissolving and there was a tiny sparkle in here eyes. I recognized it for what it was; the spark of hope! I could not help but hug this lady and then it happened, she looked up at me and smiled! WOW! Not just a little smile, but that big African smile, a smile that encompasses their whole being and lights up their whole face. “Thank You Lord for allowing me to be Your hands today!” Before I knew it, she had melted back into the crowd of people, unnamed but familiar just the same. She was quickly replaced by the next person needing God’s love to be real to them. The Lord showed me that though I could not physically hold and comfort every prisoner on our trip I could touch the heart of each one He would put in front of me at the moment.  Just one at a time!

 I have no idea what has become of that elderly lady, but whenever my thoughts wander to Africa she is always right there and I say a prayer. I will never forget what I learned on that day; love everyone one at a time!  

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Off to India

by admin on Aug.23, 2009, under Uncategorized

It’s been a while since I posted anything but I am in the process of getting ready to go to India. I’ll be leaving with 7 others to minister in the prisons of India. We will be heading to Hyderabad and splitting into two teams one going north the other south. We will spend two weeks in the beginning of November  ministering to the prisoners and bringing a message of hope and letting them know that God loves them regardless.  The Ministry that I am part of is Prisoners for Christ Outreach Minsitries, you can check them out at pfcom.org. I now am in the phase of trying to raise support for this trip (about $4500) so if you would like to support me financially check out my other posting on how to do that. Most of all please pray that the team would be safe and that we would be bold in proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Lord!!!  More to come later!!

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Trip Financial Support

by admin on Mar.09, 2009, under Support

If you would like to help financially support these trips please go to the link at the bottom of this page titled ” Online Mission Donation Link” double click it and  follow the directions. On the “designated for drop down” go to Szolomayer’s Mission and follow the rest of the directions. May God richly bless you!

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Prison Concert

by admin on Mar.09, 2009, under Music, Prison Ministry

concert-image2 This is a picture from my concert for African Prisons. This concert took place in June of 2008. All the songs are my original work. The purpose of the concert was to help fund my second trip to Rwanda, Burundi and Congo prisons. My first trip was in 2006. I am planning to go to India prisons in November of this year. More to come!

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