He looked lost and I felt badly for him. Thoughts of my own children, nieces and nephews flashed through my mind. I asked him how he planned to get back home and he shrugged saying he did not know. I took out two more bills and gave it to him saying that it would help him on his way home. I remembered being reminded the day before of the need to speak out for Jesus. I told him that regardless of what happened he needed to remember that Jesus loved him. I told him God cared even though he may not realize it. He looked at me and looked at the tears that welled up in my eyes as I spoke to him. I asked him if he was hungry. He said no he had just ate something. Three young women had come up to him, apparently his friends as they addressed him by name. They said they were hungry in response to my question to them.
I accompanied them to the stand and awaited as they ordered. The vendor asked where is the money. I told him I would pay. He shrugged and served them. I paid him and left for my meeting thinking of the children I had just left and wondering what their parents were doing...if they missed them...if they knew where they were... if anyone cared for them.