Thursday, March 03, 2005

Late nights with Drunk Bikers (this is a little long but it's a good story)

Last night on our way home from Sean and Lydia's house I noticed a guy sitting on the sidewalk, in the snow, with his bike. It was really late (around midnight) so Emily and I stopped to see if he was okay and by the time we got back to him he was asleep in the snow. We woke him up and asked if he needed help but he said he was okay and went on his way.

I really started to feel like I needed to help this guy so I took Emily home and came back to him. He had made it about 100 yards in that time and was stumbling all over the place. I started walking with him and talking with him, even though he said he was fine. We went for five minuets or so before I asked him where he lived and he said in Bartąg which is probably an hour walk. I knew that there was no way he would make it so I convinced him to put his bike in my trunk and get in my car. This is where the fun starts. I should also say that this was all in Polish, and it was at about midnight and didn't end until about 1:30 in the morning.

I start heading toward Bartąg and he then tells me he wants to show me around Olsztyn. I just ask him again where he is going and how to get there. So he tells me Bartąg so I keep going towards Bartąg. When we get to this small town he starts to give me directions but I realize that he is taking me on a tour. So I again ask him how to get to his house. He tells me to turn around and then to "go straight, always go straight." We start heading toward the town of Ruś and when we get there he tells me that he lives in Bartąg but he wanted me to see Ruś. We start heading back toward Bartąg when we come up to a sign for another little city and he tells me to go toward it. So I stop the car and start to really question him while I struggle to understand his drunken slurred Polish. I tell him that he said that he lives in Bartąg and he tells me his house is in this other city. I ask him again just to make sure, then I ask him how long it will take to get there. I take him and finally he is home. He thanks me over and over again and I tell him that I want to help people because I love Jesus Christ and in the Bible He tells us to love people.

MY PRAYER WAS AND IS THAT THIS YOU YOUNG MAN, named Waldek, WILL REMEMBER THAT HE RODE WITH A BAPTIST WHO LOVES JESUS AND WANTS TO HELP PEOPLE.

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