I came down to Colombia to check on the single moms we’ve been supporting through The Hot Zone. Some are Venezuelan, some are Colombian, all of them have been working hard to build a better future for their kids.
What I didn’t expect was to see how far this has gone.
What started as helping a few moms get off the streets and start small businesses has now turned into them launching their own prison ministry. These women are going into the local women’s prison and bringing basic necessities like food, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and feminine products.
In prisons here in Colombia and in Panama, and in many other countries, those items are not automatically provided. If you don’t have family bringing them to you, you simply go without. Sometimes, even food can be inconsistent.
Watching these moms, who were once the ones in need, now stepping up to serve other women behind bars was honestly humbling. They’re not doing it for recognition. They’re doing it because their lives were changed, and they want to help someone else.
It was a good reminder for me that you really can’t out-give God. What starts small, when it’s placed in the right hands, doesn’t stay small for long.