Greetings, dear brothers and sisters!
We are grateful to God that January turned
out to be an especially full and meaningful month. In Belarus, the Nativity of Jesus Christ is celebrated twice: according to the Catholic and the Orthodox traditions. This is a special time when people reflect on God and His gift to the whole world. Our month began with a Christmas performance — we invited a puppet theater team. Children really enjoy it when new people come to visit them, because it gives them an opportunity to get to know one another, communicate, and talk about history.
The puppet theater team prepared a
special program in which they introduced the children to Misha and Lyubov, who wanted to understand the true meaning of Christmas. Misha did not trust a story that is more than 2,000 years old. Through the story and the puppet performance, it was shown that even today people do not always trust the Word of God. However, as the story unfolded, the teenager Misha became convinced of the truth of Christmas and put his faith in God.
It was very interesting to observe the children’s reactions.
When they saw the puppets for the first time, some shouted with joy, others froze in amazement, and a third group of children tried to help the puppets by giving them prompts. It was so funny and touching to see their sincere emotions. The program flew by very quickly, and the teachers said, “We were completely captivated.” After that, we prepared gifts for the children. One by one, we invited them forward, handed out the gifts, and said, “God loves you. Merry Christmas!” There were also children who had arrived at the orphanage only recently, and they asked with surprise, “Is there a gift for me too? Who is this gift from? Why did people prepare a gift just for me?” Some children said, “I have never received Christmas gifts before. Thank you.”
When we entered the classrooms, we saw the children
opening their bags and rejoicing. One boy came up to me and said, “This is the gift of my dreams!” Another shouted, “I got a watch! I’m so happy — I dreamed about this!” The girls who enjoy drawing were running around the room, showing their new sketchbooks. How wonderful it is to see children filled with joy — in moments like these, we see how they forget about the pain that sometimes lives inside them. The birth of Jesus brought them joy, faith, hope, and peace. We are deeply thankful to everyone who helped prepare the gift packages and prayed for us and for the children. During the week, we also came to spend time with the children and held group meetings. At one of these meetings, we talked about the topic: “Who needs forgiveness?” We chose this topic because many teenagers and younger children live with unforgiveness and bitterness. During the discussion, the children actively participated — they shouted out answers and also asked us to help them understand why we should forgive if the offender does not ask for forgiveness.
We realized that this question deeply troubles
the children. After the meeting, several boys came up to us and said, “Please pray for me; I can’t forgive.” We prayed together, blessed them, and asked God to give them strength and grace to forgive. When we came during the last week of January, we talked about humor. The issue is that children often hurt one another with their jokes. We decided to discuss what humor is, how it can help in life, and how it can also destroy. The topic was structured in such a way that every child could understand the boundaries of humor. We also talked about how to examine our jokes: “Will this be funny for that person?” “Will it make them feel ashamed or hurt?” “Would I be happy if someone joked about me in the same way?”
In the end, the children admitted that
they often joke too harshly and cause pain to others. I was glad to see teenagers come up afterward and say, “I thought that if I said, ‘I was just joking,’ it wouldn’t hurt anyone. But unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. I won’t do that anymore.” Dear friends, thank you very much for your support. We are grateful that together with you we can influence the lives of children and bring light into their lives. Please pray for our team and for the children, that God would grant them understanding and protect them from evil.














