bittersweet
The neighbourhood crusade has come and gone. The responses at the altar were overwhelming and so with new salvations, there is a baptismal coming up in our back yard pool Sept. 19th. These are always exciting afternoons!
Our resident children that went to others homes for August holidays are now all back and preparation was in full swing today for school opening for Third Term tomorrow.
Over the last week we have welcomed another 2 children into the Children’s Homes. Kuda is a 3 yr. old doll, always smiling, always pleasant and always with a tongue out of his mouth
. I took 20 pictures of him and every single one of them was with his mouth open. He is funny. A second little boy joined us just this afternoon. At 10 mos., Evan’s whole life has been lived in a hospital ward, in a baby bassonette, and we watched with amazement as his huge, bright eyes took in the sights of outside, took his first car ride, and was enveloped in a sea of 40 other children as soon as he arrived at the Village. Seems the whole thing was rather overwhelming to him.
As we took Evan, we were painfully aware that there were 3 babes we left behind, abandoned, with no where to go. At another hospital visit last Sunday outside of Harare, we met others just like them. A 3 yr. old, and an 11 yr. old who had never been to school – abandoned in Hospital with no place to go, no places in the local orphanages, no foster homes. We are praying about our part in it all and talking with the authorities about how we can help.
And though we are so excited and congratulate each other at each new ‘birth’, those moments are always bittersweet, knowing that the reasons behind their presence at the Village of Hope, are anything but pleasant. We are so thankful these children at last, have a loving stable home, but the pain they go through in adjusting to their new life also makes for hard days. God help this world and the people that bring pain to God’s smallest ones!
God help the Village of Hope to be different – to remain an oasis.
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Rev M Zowa wrote...,
...on September 7, 2010 @ 12:08 pm
True the VOH needs our prayers to remain an oasis of HOPE Some of these children come from desperate situations. We thank God for what he is doing now these young one have a place they can call HOME