Another month has come to an end. God has given us the opportunity to serve His children. I am very grateful God for strength, time, desire, and especially for the love
that I feel more and more toward these children! This month, we talked about Jesus Christ with our older children. We discussed the meaning of the phrase “your sins are forgiven” if you believe in Him. We tried to paint it in pictures. The younger children learned the basics of the Bible, that is this wonderful book, who wrote it and why, and also made small “mini Bibles” with his own hands. Moreover, we reminded all children that they are special to God because He created them and gave them special
noses, ears, and eyes….! Cartoon by Lu
cado “You are special” helped us to do this. We learned the song from the movie and came up our own movements. This month, the population of orphanage has increased by 4 kids. They are all brothers and sisters. The younger brother (7 years old) was sent in hospital right away. He has some problems with his heart! We are grateful to God that the other 4 children returned to their families. Pray for the families of these children to change and them to return home. Also pray for the sown seed to grow in their hearts and their parents to be influenced through their children!
Archive for March 1, 2014
We are glad that on February we had an opportunity to visit orphanages. Usually we didn’t visit children in winter because lots of them caught a cold. In our country February was the coldest and severe month.
Sometimes even classes at school were cancelled because of this. But this year Jesus blessed us with a very worm winter. There’s no snow outside, and the weather is good. Schools weren’t closed this year, that’s why we could visit children in the orphanages.
We talked about Joseph, a very good biblical character, and recalled the story of Cain and Abel. We talked about consequences of pride. The greatest example of which was the story of The Tower of Babel. One of our classes we dedicated to art.
Together with children we molded salt dough crafts. Children were meant to make gifts for each other: girls had to make gifts for boys on Defender of the Fatherland Day, and boys had to make gifts for girls on the International Women’s Day. In spite of these holidays are not Christian, we decided to spend this time so that children could make something pleasant for each other. They did make the crafts with pleasure! In the nearest future the orphanage is going to be closed, and children are unlikely to meet up again. That’s why we are willing to do our best for their relationships.