His name can be Angelico, one of the 250,000 or more homeless children who live on the city streets, alleyways, in rubbish dumps and open markets. They have no secure home, love, care, security and dignity. Most have no parents that will recognize or accept them. They are the throwaway children of society. Yet, for true Christians, they are the most important people in the world, of great human value above all others. To accept and help them is to accept Jesus of Nazareth as He said himself. (Matthew 18:1-6)

Angelico was abandoned by his biological parents, who had a broken relationship, resulting in children such as Angelico being rejected, neglected and finding their alternative “home” in a pushcart and living a life of day-to-day survival and self-support on the city streets or in provincial towns.

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